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GP profile: Yunqi Partners
Roadstar.ai’s USD 128m Series A in 2018 was, at the time, the largest-ever fundraising round in China’s autonomous driving industry. Yunqi Partners, which had seen the company’s...
Put a bow on it: India draws funds to GIFT City
ChrysCapital Partners has been using Mauritius as its fund domicile for nine vintages and counting. Compelling arguments can be made for moving onshore: greater investment flexibility,...
South by Southeast: Asia’s next growth engine?
The BRIC concept was devised as an investor-friendly lens on emerging markets growth. Goldman Sachs is credited as the originator, claiming in a 2001 research paper that Brazil, Russia,...
Japan VC: Global appetites
Japan’s Global Brain is finally living up to its name. The VC firm, founded in 1998, has dabbled in overseas investment since its early days but didn’t have much success until recent...
Indonesia VC: Institutional upgrade?
Intudo Ventures was intended to capture three characteristics, each represented by the first two letters of its name: Indonesia, the firm’s sole geographic focus; involved, signifying...
Portfolio: Gaja Capital and India’s Educational Initiatives
The Indian government’s imposition of pandemic-related lockdown measures in March 2020 led to the closure of the country’s approximately 1.5m schools and the suspension of in-person...
Family offices: A role for Hong Kong?
Hong Kong remains one of the world’s preeminent financial centres, but it suffers from a perception problem that may stymie efforts to attract more family offices to the territory,...
China fundraising: Zombie apocalypse?
Denied access to traditional sources of capital amid a challenging global fundraising environment, Chinese GPs are facing an existential crisis. Absent the restoration of cordial US-China...
GP profile: 500 Global
500 Global recently hired three new partners to lead growth investment in Southeast Asia, tapping talent that previously worked for the likes of Rakuten Ventures and Khazanah Nasional....
LPACs: Conflicts and complexity
Navis Capital Partners exited Hong Kong-headquartered garment label manufacturer Trimco in 2012 with a 10x return. But it could have been more. The firm’s plan to retain the asset,...
Asia’s LP landscape: North to south
JAPAN Few big beasts and a very long tail Over a decade after it announced plans to enter the alternatives space, Japan’s Government Pension Investment Fund (GPIF) has made its...
Transition time: Succession planning in private equity
The five managing partners at Chinese VC firm Qiming Venture Partners gathered in January for what was expected to be a two-hour meeting. There was one item on the agenda: deciding...
Sector funds: Special forces
When a private equity firm starts out by restricting its mandate to an economy half the size of Thailand, few observers would expect the strategy to become even more specialized over...
Chinese state-owned steel trading platform raises $291m
Contributions came from the China Structural Reform Fund, CITIC Securities and China Merchants Ventures, as well as several strategic investors. They include logistics specialist Sinotrans,...
Women in PE: Mind the gap
The private equity firm’s personnel were arranged in hierarchical formation, three partners at the center and a phalanx of associates and vice presidents. All male. This was a due...
Asian outposts: LPs see value in a local presence
When J.P. Gan announced his departure from Qiming Venture Partners in July, Edward Grefenstette, president and CIO of The Dietrich Foundation, was among those who put in a call for...
2021 in review: Boom time
Investment: Crossing the $300b threshold Regulatory-driven angst in China’s tech sector didn’t deter dealmakers, with markets across the region flourishing Private equity investment...
Taking PE in-house: Less limited partners
What are the implications of a more difficult macro environment for the relationships between large LPs and their portfolio GPs? First and foremost, it means there will be fewer of...