Investments
Warburg Pincus backs India’s Future Capital
Warburg Pincus' investment in Future Capital Holdings probably wasn’t the first private equity deal conceived on an evening flight from New Delhi to Mumbai and it almost certainly won’t be the last.
Permira cashes out of Galaxy at 2.8x
Thanks in no small part to the Chinese passion for gambling, Macau has emerged as the casino capital of the world in recent years, with takings six times those of Las Vegas. Permira has successfully ridden this wave, securing a 2.8x money multiple on...
Bain Capital wins Firm of the Year at 2012 AVCJ Awards
12th AVCJ Asia Awards: CVC’s Roy Kuan named PE Professional of the Year; Morgan Stanley Private Equity Asia takes Private Equity Deal of the Year; Inter-Asia’s Lewis Rutherfurd wins special achievement honor
Castle Harlan bid-rigging case goes before Australian court
A deal involving a Canadian mining services company that was bought and sold by US private equity firm Castle Harlan on the same day has gone before an Australian court.
Everstone tables buyout offer for Singapore’s Harry’s Holdings
Everstone Capital has launched a takeover bid for Singapore-listed bar and restaurant operator Harry’s Holdings worth up to S$21.8 million ($17.8 million). The company founder, Mohan Mulani, and his wife Rita – who between them have a 45.9% stake...
Carlyle to list Chimney in December
The Carlyle Group is to sell part of its stake in Japanese restaurant chain operator Chimney through an IPO in December, its third attempt to list a Japanese asset this year.
CPPIB targets larger deals, wants to boost emerging markets exposure
Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB) is looking to target larger, more complex acquisitions as part of a wider strategy to increase exposure to emerging markets, particularly China. Mark Wiseman, the plan’s CEO, made the observations as CPPIB...
Tata Capital to set up $1b fund with Power Finance
Tata Capital has teamed up with Power Finance Corp (PFC), an Indian power sector financing specialist, to set up a $1 billion private equity fund to invest in domestic power projects.
India mobile payment firm raises Series A round
Mobile payments company Ezetap Mobile Solution has raised a Series A round of funding from Silicon Valley-based venture capital firm Social+Capital Partnership, PayPal’s Peter Thiel and David Sacks of Microsoft, among others. Existing investor AngelPrime...
Peepul Capital backs Indian lingerie brand
Peepul Capital has committed INR700 million ($12.8 million) to lingerie and sportswear start-up Brandis Manufacturing and Marketing. The Bangalore-based company will use the funds to expand production facilities and build out its brand.
PE & PR: Sustainable alpha
Increasing numbers of PE firms are upping their commitment to environmental and social governance issues at future and existing portfolio companies. What’s their motive?
PE & PR: A good citizen
Private equity globally is under more scrutiny from more directions than ever before, placing a higher value on good branding and reputation. Does the asset class also suffer from the same profile problem in Asia?
Asia fundraising: A divided market
Global and local players are in the market trying to raise new regional and country vehicles. The former can rely on institutional relationships and IR might to get the job done. The latter face a resources squeeze
Asia buyouts: The privatization play
Take-private transactions have created headlines in a climate of low public market valuations. Companies are being targeted in Australia, Japan and the US, but a bid doesn’t necessarily result in a deal
Q&A: EQT Partners' Martin Mok
Martin Mok, a Hong Kong-based partner at EQT Partners Asia, talks to AVCJ about what slowing economic growth and slowing public markets mean for private equity investors in China
Riverside acquires Australian e-learning provider
The Riverside Company has bought Australian e-learning firm Learning Seat, its 300th acquisition. The transaction is the first investment of the firm’s affiliated Riverside Asia-Pacific Fund II.
Permira exits Galaxy Entertainment for 2.8x return - update
Permira exited its remaining 5.9% stake in Hong Kong-listed Galaxy Entertainment Group for around $875 million on Wednesday. The series of divestments imply the private equity player generated a return of 2.8x on its initial investment five years ago,...
Warburg exits Greentown for $54m
Warburg Pincus has reportedly raised HK$421.2 million ($54 million) by exiting Chinese property developer Greentown China after a six-year investment period.
Baring, Carlyle eye Warburg Pincus stake in WNS - report
Warburg Pincus is reportedly in talks with The Carlyle Group and Baring Asia over the sale of its 29% stake in Indian business process outsourcing (BPO) firm WNS Holdings.
CHAMP PE sells off Blue Star’s Australian operation
CHAMP Private Equity is said to have exited the Australian arm of printing and communications company Blue Star Group to a consortium including Wolseley Private Equity and CaxtonWeb. Blue Star’s New Zealand operations area also expected to be sold off.
Australian's Verde targets $52m VC fund
Australian venture capital firm Verde is seeking to raise A$50 million ($52 million) for a fund that will focus on bringing technology to market. It will concentrate on innovations in the medical, defense and technology sectors.
CVC consortium wins first approval for Malaysia KFC bid
A $1.7 billion take-private bid by a CVC Capital Partners-led consortium for Malaysia's two main KFC fast food franchisees won its first approval from shareholders yesterday.
Carlyle in talks with Prizm for controlling stake – report
The Carlyle Group is reportedly in advanced talks with Sequoia-backed Prizm Payments, India's leading electronic payments service providers, for a controlling stake in the company. The deal is said to value Prizm at $225-250 million, which is equivalent...
Shareholders to vote against Malaysia's KFC take-private bid
A $1.7 billion bid by CVC Capital Partners and the Malaysian state of Johor for the country's two main KFC fast food franchisees has met with opposition from investors.