LPs
Korea sovereign fund's CIO resigns
Dong-Ik Lee, the CIO of Korea Investment Corporation (KIC), has resigned. This comes less than three months after Chong-Suk Choi, president and CEO of the sovereign wealth fund, resigned for personal reasons.
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...
Sprott, Woori win Korean mandate for $750m global resources fund
South Korea’s National Pension Service (NPS) will lead a consortium of institutional investors in putting up half the capital for a $750 million private equity fund to be managed by Canadian asset manager Sprott and Woori Asset Management. The 10-year...
CalPERS to cut 269 private equity managers
The California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS) is looking to cut its number of GP relationships to less than a third of the current 389.
Japan's GPIF to make infra investments with OMERS, DBJ - report
Japan's Government Pension Investment Fund (GPIF) will join Canada's Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System (OMERS) and the government-owned Development Bank of Japan to invest in infrastructure projects abroad.
PSERS, Louisiana Teachers commit to CVC's fourth Asia fund
CVC Capital Partners has received $175 million in commitments to its fourth Asia Pacific fund from Pennsylvania Public School Employees’ Retirement System (PSERS) and Teachers’ Retirement Systems of Louisiana (TRSL).
Onward bound: Asia PE people moves
A selection of the transfers, promotions, arrivals and departures in the private equity community in 2013
LPs expect Asia to underperform North American, European buyouts – Coller Barometer
Global institutional investors expect returns from Asia-focused GPs to trail those of their North American and European counterparts over the next 3-5 years, according to the latest edition of Coller Capital’s Global Private Equity Barometer.
Korea to broaden retail exposure to domestic private equity
South Korean regulators will make it easier for domestic retail investors to participate in private equity as part of a series of reforms designed to boost the country’s capital markets.
INCJ commits $100m to Global Brain Fund V
The government-backed Innovation Network Corporation of Japan (INCJ) will commit up to JPY10 billion ($98.7 million) to Global Brain No.5 Investment Limited Partnership, the latest vehicle launched by IT-focused VC Global Brain Corporation (GBC).
Chinese insurers’ PE investment scope to further relax - CIRC
China Insurance Regulatory Commission (CIRC), the Chinese insurers’ regulator, is looking to raise the cap on industry players’ exposure to private equity to 20%-30% of total assets.
Japanese pension funds must diversify - panel
Japan's public pension funds - which collectively manage more than JPY200 trillion ($2 trillion) in assets - should diversify into alternative assets, including private equity, and have greater independence to do so, according to an expert panel.
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
The expanding LP universe
Big LPs make all the headlines, whether it is a large commitment to a GP or participation in a mega deal. It is therefore easy to overlook the fact that the institutional investor community is a multi-faceted and expanding creature. This is particularly...
LPs look beyond the fee debate in Asia - AVCJ Forum
LPs value nurturing relations with quality fund managers more highly than driving down management fees as demand for capital continues to outstrip supply.
Industry ponders the future of fund-of-funds - AVCJ forum
Fund-of-funds still have a significant role to play in Asia despite predictions of their demise in changing LP landscape, industry participants argued at the AVCJ Forum in Hong Kong.
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...
GPs upbeat on changing LP base - AVCJ Forum
While some LPs may have retreated from the asset class in recent years, private equity firms are increasingly identifying new sources capital as other investors - either from Asia or looking to tap Asia - remain eager to allocate.
Fundraising perspectives: Capital providers on private equity
Asian GPs have endured a difficult 12 months for fundraising and the region is on course for its lowest annual total in four years. Assorted LPs outline their attitudes to the asset class and the region
VC fundraising: Where angels flock
Venture capital fundraising has become difficult for all but the select few in Asia as LPs concentrate their resources on established names. Where will replacement investors come from?
Fundraising and pension reform: A slow-burn issue
Defined benefit public pension plans are one of PE’s biggest bank rollers, so the rise in defined contribution plans – that tend to favor liquid assets – is a long-term concern. There must be compromise on both sides
Asia fundraising: Size matters?
While a select group of GPs are able to raise large funds at short order in Asia, the small and mid-cap space is hollowing out. It is in parts cyclical and a function of broader changes in the post-financial crisis LP base
NYSTRS commits $100m to Carlyle’s fourth Asia buyout fund
New York State Teachers’ Retirement System (NYSTRS) has committed $100 million to The Carlyle Group’s fourth Asia buyout fund. The vehicle, which has a target of $3.5 billion, had raised $1.5 billion as of the first quarter of 2013, with a final close...
Asia real assets: Need returns, will travel
Interest in Asian real assets has surged as investors look to higher growth emerging markets for income and upside. Opportunities run from real estate to infrastructure, and in some cases offer a bit of both