LPs
Ontario Teachers to open Hong Kong office in 2013
Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan (OTPP), Canada’s third-largest pension fund, is planning to open a Hong Kong office next year as part of efforts to diversify its investments. Its domestic counterpart, Canada Pension Plan Investment Board, has already...
Australia’s fundraising rebounds with foreign investor support
The fiscal year ended June 2012 was reportedly the best fundraising year for the Australian private equity and venture capital industry since 2007-2008, with more than A$3.3 billion ($3.4 billion) raised by 21 funds.
Squadron joins forces with FLAG
The future of independent Asian fund-of-funds has long been a matter for debate if only due to the resource pressures. Fundraising can be a protracted process, which means some people spend long periods on the road; stricter compliance requirements are...
Hamilton Lane to ramp up Asia allocation to 15%
US-based gatekeeper Hamilton Lane is planning to allocate around 15% of its global portfolio to Asia, as investors look to capitalize on higher growth in the region.
LP interview: Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan
Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan (OTPP) is arguably the most aggressive direct investor in Asia among the North American pension funds. The strategy is designed avert a funding shortfall at home
Asian private equity: Education never ends
It is common knowledge that Asian private equity has been going from strength to strength, generating returns that compare increasingly favorably to those of Western Europe and the US. Indeed, recent figures published by Cambridge Associates suggest that...
Fund-level due diligence: More than ticking boxes
Corrupt deals, agreements with the dishonest and lackluster returns can all be avoided by doing sufficient due diligence on a GP. But advisers say LPs in Asia sill aren’t doing enough
The revolving door: Chinese LPs and talent retention
Employing people in China, especially at junior level, is an illuminating experience. Job notices provoke a barrage of resumes crammed with work experience. After the customary 30-second scan, you are forced to blink and re-read, asking yourself, “How...
Japan's GPIF considers alternative investments
Japan’s Government Pension Investment Fund (GPIF), the world’s biggest pool of retirement savings, is considering diversifying into alternative assets, including private equity. A GPIF executive told AVCJ that a consultation project began in September...
Korea’s outbound mandate
Despite numerous government initiatives promoting overseas M&A, Korean conglomerates outside the energy space are still relatively conservative. Can private equity help turn the tide?
Australian infrastructure: Changing tastes
Australia’s superannuation funds are active infrastructure investors, but the size and nature of commitments to the asset class are influenced by past experience, available resources and risk appetite
OPIC commits $135m to two Indian funds
Two Indian private equity funds - IndoSpace Logistics Parks II and BanyanTree Growth Capital II – have received an overall commitment of $135 million from Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC).
Australian Super CEO hits out at PE fees
The chief executive of Australia’s largest industry superannuation fund has criticized the level of fees charged by private equity fund managers and argues that their compensation model needs to change.
Asia, Middle East investor group buys 10% stake in CVC
A group of investors has purchased a 10% stake in CVC Capital Partners as the private equity firm seeks to deepen ties with existing LPs, potentially making it easier to raise capital for future funds. It follows moves by TPG Capital and Apax Partners...
Quay poaches Reed from Pantheon for US
Australian private equity fund-of-funds and advisory firm Quay Partners has hired Jeffrey Reed from Pantheon Ventures, the UK fund-of-funds, to help manage its US operations in San Francisco.
LP interview: Allstate branches out
Unencumbered by the volatility that can restrict non-captive LPs, Allstate alters its PE portfolio to reflect fundamental changes in the market. It is scaling back on buyouts and scaling up on Asia
Secondaries: Access all areas?
With sophisticated regional players at one end and smaller novices at the other, navigating Asia’s nascent secondaries market requires patience, teaching skills and reliable information channels
KT, NPS, Korea Post set up outbound M&A fund
Korean telecom giant KT Corporation has teamed up with the National Pension Fund (NPS) and Korea Post to form a KRW1 trillion ($883 billion) fund that will make acquisitions overseas. It is the latest of several initiatives launched by Korean corporations...
Anubha Shrivastava leaves CDC
Anubha Shrivastava has left CDC, the UK government's development finance arm, where she served as managing director with responsibility for Asia investments.
Qianhai offers RMB funds fast track
Renminbi-denominated private equity funds will get special dispensation to raise capital in Hong Kong through a new pilot project in Shenzhen. As ever, the devil is in the detail, which has yet to be fully explained
PE firms hedge their bets
Numerous private equity and hedge funds are pursuing alliances with one another in Asia. Could a multi-strategy approach be the golden strategy for the region’s investment environment?
Adveq establishes third Asia office
Adveq has opened an office in Hong Kong, its third in the region. The move comes after the asset manager announced plans in January to increase its investment in China to RMB3.5 billion ($554 million) over the next two years.
Asia’s first secondary real estate trading platform launches
Asia Pacific’s first trading platform for buyers and sellers of secondary interests in real estate funds was launched this week by Jones Lang LaSalle.
Offshore investors: Leap into the unknown
With commitments from domestic LPs easing off, Australian, Japanese and Korean GPs are looking to raise capital from overseas investors. They are entering new territory and some are better prepared than others