Affinity Equity Partners
Affinity-backed group also heads into receivership
One week after news surfaced that Australian clothing retailer Colorado Group neared the deadline to repay its banking covenants, the Affinity Equity Partners-backed asset has now gone into administration, reportedly owing its lenders A$405 million ($418...
Commitment to markets
The commitment by private equity firms to a particular country market was the subject of a recent conversation with a prominent financial adviser. The Taiwan-based adviser claims that private equity firms are having problems making deals in Taiwan because...
Affinity portfolio co. faces administration
Affinity Equity Partners’ Australian clothing retailer Colorado Group is set to follow REDGroup into administration later this month, with its banking covenants on the verge of expiring.
Affinity and Unitas to exit Chinese cleantech firm
Affinity Equity Partners and Unitas Capital are reportedly planning to sell Beijing Leader & Harvest Technologies Co., an energy-saving company based in China, according to a Reuters report, noting that the deal may be worth up to $500 million.
Affinity, EQT vie for Malaysian glove producer - reports
Affinity Equity Partners and EQT Partners are reportedly competing for a majority stake in Malaysian rubber glove maker YTY Group in a deal estimated to be worth $500 million
PE firms vie for meat producer - reports
Affinity Equity Partners is reportedly in competition with the likes of Archer Capital, Pacific Equity Partners (PEP) and CHAMP Private Equity to buy Australian meat producer Primo Smallgoods, Reuters reported, suggesting the company could fetch up to...
Affinity to exit Singaporean shipping operator, Jaya Holdings
Affinity Equity Partners is reportedly negotiating with potential buyers to sell its 54.7% stake in Singapore’s Jaya Holdings – a fiscally strained shipping operator – which it has held for more than four years.
TPG, Affinity-backed UTAC prepares for $400 million relisting
TPG Capital and Affinity Equity Partners-backed United Test and Assembly Center (UTAC), a provider of test and assembly services for semiconductor devices, is reportedly set to re-list on the Singapore Exchange with the aim of raising $400 million.
Picking the winners
“Active management works,” was the resounding message of the keynote address given by Steven Barnes, MD of Bain Capital at the AVCJ Forum.
Asia Pacific private equity: out of the tunnel
PE leaders at AVCJ Forum draw lessons from the Crisis
Returns, the second time around
The Asian secondary buyouts market is finding its feet, and investors their appetite, but true potential for value-add is still case specific
Awards finalists – the people’s choice
This year's list of finalists for the AVCJ Asian Private Equity & Venture Capital Awards, released for public voting this week, was the result of the first ever open call for nominations in the Awards’ ten-year history.
CalPERS PE data highlights MOR Asia
Asia on global par, later vintages lag
Affinity, TPG investee UTAC seeks to relist in Singapore
Affinity Equity Partners and TPG Capital investee United Test and Assembly Center (UTAC) is seeking to relist in Singapore in an IPO likely to raise up to $600 million, three years after its 2007 privatization, according to reports.
Gung-ho for Kyobo as buyout firms assess stake
Potential private equity buyers, specifically Affinity Equity Partners and the Carlyle Group, are doing due diligence on a potential 24% significant minority stake opportunity in Kyobo Life Insurance Co., Korea’s third-largest insurer and second-largest...
Carlyle, Affinity assessing Kyobo Life stake - reports
The Carlyle Group and Affinity Equity Partners are conducting due diligence on Kyobo Life Insurance Co., one of Korea's top three life insurance players, according to Korean reports, with a view to picking up a 24% stake in the business estimated at up...
China stakes its claim
PRC dominates as fundraising and IPOs boom in 1H2010
Affinity exits Loscam in PRC trade sale
After months of negotiation that supplanted a potential IPO, Affinity Equity Partners has exited its Australian pallet business Loscam – in a trade sale to PRC strategic player China Merchants Group.
Affinity exits Loscam - to China Merchants
Affinity Equity Partners has finally exited its Australian pallet business Loscam – to PRC strategic player China Merchants Group, rather than China Merchants investee China International Marine Containers (CIMC), as initial reports suggested.
Affinity exits Loscam to PRC's CIMC - reports
After several months of apparent negotiation, Affinity Equity Partners is reportedly exiting its Australian investee Loscam, a pallet provider, to China International Marine Containers (CIMC), which apparently beat out private equity bidders CHAMP Private...
CVC fastens Acument Asian assets deal
CVC Capital Partners has won an auction against Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. and Unitas Capital for the Asian assets of fastener manufacturer Acument Global Technologies, estimated at around $300 million.
OB refinancing, IPO on cards
Several banks have submitted unsolicited proposals for the refinancing of the $1 billion five-year leverage loan that underwrote Kohlberg Kravis Roberts and Affinity Equity Partners' $1.8 billion buyout of Korea's Oriental Brewery in 2009, amid talk of...
PEP, CHAMP in Loscam second round?
CHAMP Private Equity and Pacific Equity Partners have been instanced as potential buyers in a second bidding round for the putative A$500-700 million ($460-640 million) sale of Affinity Equity Partners Australian investee Loscam.