Investments
Harbin Bank prices $1.1b IPO near bottom of range
China’s Harbin Bank is set to raise $1.1 billion from its Hong Kong IPO after pricing shares at the bottom of the indicative range. CITIC Capital is one of seven cornerstone investors in the offering.
PE seeks post-election certainty in Indonesia – AVCJ Forum
Private equity investors are playing wait-and-see in Indonesia ahead of the country’s parliamentary and presidential elections this year, but they expect activity to rebound, in part driven by a more favorable economy and moderating valuations.
CITIC Capital among cornerstones for Harbin Bank IPO
CITIC Capital is one of seven cornerstone investors that will cover 43% of Harbin Bank’s Hong Kong IPO, which is expected to raise up to HK$10.1 billion ($1.3 billion), although subscriptions to the offering have reportedly been delayed due to concerns...
Indonesia macro: Tipping point?
Indonesia appears to have weathered the worst of its recent economic storms, but the route towards long-term sustainable growth has yet to be mapped out. PE investment theses rely on sensible navigation
Beyond the tapering terror
Limited partners around the globe are now returning to private equity opportunities in developed Western markets, especially those of the US, a number of recent surveys indicate. Asian private equity, and Southeast Asia in particular, has fallen a few...
Carlyle to invest $40.9m in India clothing brand Mufti - report
The Carlyle Group is to invest INR2.5 billion ($40.9 million) in Credo Brands Marketing, the company behind Indian casual wear brand Mufit.
ASK Pravi takes minority stake in Indian kidswear brand
India mid-market private equity firm ASK Pravi Capital Advisors has invested INR500 million ($8 million) in children's clothing manufacturer Indian Clothing League.
INCJ invests $4.7m in Trigence Semiconductor
The Innovation Network Corporation of Japan (INCJ) has invested $4.7 million in Trigence Semiconductor, a developer of digital audio technology.
Partners Group raises $2b for PE direct investment program
Partners Group has raised EUR1.5 billion ($2 billion) for its largest-ever private equity direct investment program, adding impetus to a strategy that has so far seen two deals in Asia, both secondary acquisitions from other GPs.
CDH chairman eyes China cross-border opportunities
Cross-border transactions will become increasingly prominent in China private equity deal flow as the country’s economy matures and domestic companies seek to expand overseas, according to Shangzhi Wu, chairman and managing director of CDH Investments.
Value Creation: Shock and awe?
Asian GPs are building up their operational resources to support portfolio companies, but the true value of expertise is knowing when and where to make influence count
Has Asian PE lost its mojo?
Rewind 14 months to the 2012 AVCJ Forum and LPs were lukewarm on Asia. Several institutional investors participating in panels said it was difficult to justify committing more than 10% of their private equity allocation to the region until risk factors...
Indonesia eases foreign investment restrictions
Foreign investors will be able to take larger stakes in Indonesia’s power, advertising and pharmaceuticals sectors as part of efforts to boost the country’s slowing economy. The changes require formal presidential endorsement before they can come...
2013: The year in numbers
A snapshot of the year's stand-out fundraising, investment and exit activity
2013 in review: Mixed fortunes
Bifurcation in the fundraising market as LPs play it safe with managers they know; South Korea and India emerge as buyout bright spots; positive signs for IPOs after a difficult 12 months
Indian GPs emphasize value-add - AVCJ Forum
Operational involvement is increasingly a priority for Indian private equity firms as new money slowly trickles into country-focused funds, GPs said at the AVCJ India Forum.
Light at the end of the tunnel
Indian private equity has taken a beating in recent years. As the excesses of the industry’s overcrowded GP population catches up with the realities of a sluggish economy and a weakening currency, it is no surprise that fundraising has been slower in...
Norway fund, Oaktree among anchors for China Cinda IPO
Norway’s sovereign wealth fund and Oaktree Capital Management are two of 10 cornerstone investors that will cover up to 44% of China Cinda Asset Management Corp’s IPO. The company, originally set up to absorb non-performing loans (NPLs) from China’s...
Co-investment: Behind the buzzword
Global institutions have a growing appetite for co-investment in Asia, but not all varieties of LP have the resources or will to establish a local presence and do it properly. GPs must decide who adds value and where
China due diligence: Playing it safe
The catalogue of deals gone bad in China is long and undistinguished. Private equity firms, and the third-party advisors that work with them, are rethinking their approach to due diligence
PE sees shift in due diligence focus to management - AVCJ Forum
Private equity advisory firms are placing greater emphasis on management integrity as they seek to refine the due diligence process for portfolio companies, say industry participants.
LPs say Asian GPs lack long-term investment model - AVCJ Forum
Global institutional investors are becoming more cautious in allocating capital to Asian private equity funds, citing the region's weakening economic performance and concerns that GPs’ short-term investment horizons are not beneficial to the broader...
Indian GPs see opportunity amidst chaos - AVCJ Forum
Indian GPs expect the current vintage of country funds to enjoy a favorable investment climate as valuations moderate and competition for deals eases, even though they acknowledge that LP sentiment in many cases remains weak.
Five trends worth watching
When we look back at 2013 it will probably be described as a slow year for Asian private equity. Statistics on all major PE activities in the region have fallen substantially.