AVCJ Awards
Voting closes today for the 2013 AVCJ Awards
Voting for the 2013 AVCJ Private Equity & Venture Capital Awards closes today.
Will buyouts boss the 2013 India Awards?
India buyouts have crossed the $1 billion threshold in only two years since private equity first came to the country. Those years were, unsurprisingly, 2006 and 2007, the peak of the pre-global financial crisis boom, when total PE investment reached $7.7...
Nominations for the AVCJ India Awards - final call
Nominations for the 2013 AVCJ India Awards close today. This is the industry's last chance to highlight the leading fundraises, investments, exits, professionals and firms of the last 12 months.
Have your say in the 2013 AVCJ Awards
Can anyone stop KKR? That is the question being asked as we launch the 2013 AVCJ Private Equity & Venture Capital Awards, now in their 13th iteration.
Nominations for the 2013 AVCJ Awards close today
Nominations for the 13th AVCJ Private Equity & Venture Capital Awards close today.
AVCJ China Awards: VC Professional of the Year – Lei Jun
Twenty years ago, Lei Jun joined Chinese software company Kingsoft and dedicated himself to developing its flagship product, WAP Office, a word processing system primed to challenge Microsoft’s mid-1990s offering. It lost.
AVCJ China Awards: PE deal of the year – Alibaba Group
AFTER THREE YEARS OF ON-AND-OFF negotiations with Yahoo, Alibaba Group finally agreed to repurchase half of the US internet firm’s 40% stake in itself for $7.6 billion last September. Supported by $5.9 billion in financing, of which $3.9 billion was...
AVCJ China Awards: RMB fundraise of the Year – CDH Investments
CDH Investments did not get into the renminbi fund space as part of the mad rush for heady exit multiples on Chinext. The private equity firm’s involvement dates back to several years earlier and it owes much to China’s regulators restricting offshore...
AVCJ China Awards: PE professional of the Year – Homer Sun
Somewhat unusually for Morgan Stanley Private Equity Asia’s (MSPEA) China team, the last 12 months have been dominated by buyout deals. Leading Beijing convenience store chain Hi-24 was acquired last November through a corporate carve-out and then two...
FountainVest scoops top AVCJ China Awards
AVCJ China Awards: Morgan Stanley PE Asia’s Homer Sun named PE Professional of the Year; the consortium behind Alibaba Group’s buyback win top deal honor; Carlyle gets exit award for China Pacific Insurance
FountainVest scoops top AVCJ China awards, targets more buyouts
FountainVest Partners claimed the Firm of the Year and US dollar fundraising prizes at the 2013 AVCJ China Awards, which were presented in Beijing yesterday as part of the AVCJ China Forum. Homer Sun, CIO of Morgan Stanley Private Equity Asia (MSPEA),...
Have your say in the AVCJ China Awards
The China take-private, at least among companies listed in the US, is a relatively new phenomenon in private equity. As it stands, six - soon to be seven - deals have been successfully concluded and a further seven have received board approval, with only...
Voting for the AVCJ China Awards closes today
Voting for the 2012 AVCJ China Private Equity & Venture Capital Awards closes today. Members of the region’s private equity community have until 6 p.m. Hong Kong time to decide on the leading fundraising, investments, exits, individuals and firms in...
Have your say in the China Awards
As anyone who has been reading AVCJ’s coverage in recent months will know, China fundraising disappointed in 2012. Country-focused funds attracted just $23.4 billion, down 51.3% on the previous year. The damage was done in the second half, and mainly...
Nominations for the 2013 AVCJ China Awards - final call
Nominations for the 2013 AVCJ China Awards close today. This is the last chance for members of the Asian private equity and venture capital community to put forward candidates to be considered for the nomination shortlist.
India Awards: Legal Advisor of the Year – AZB & Partners
AZB & Partners saw PE deal flow slip in 2012 Hardeep Sachdeva, a partner with the firm, blames foreign investment policy concerns that he hopes India can now consign to the past.
India Awards: PE Professional of the Year – Sanjay Nayar
As head of KKR India, Sanjay Nayar presides over a private equity operation that is becoming ever more diversified to meet the needs of local entrepreneurs. He shared his market outlook with AVCJ.
India Awards: Exit of the Year – Genpact
Genpact has a strong claim as the pioneer of business process outsourcing (BPO) in India, an industry that employs 700,000 people is now worth nearly $11 billion. According to a report by Nasscom and Everest Group, India accounts for more than 35% of...
India Awards: VC Deal of the Year – Flipkart
In India's fiercely competitive e-commerce market, the mantra is eat or be eaten. Flipkart, through a combination of new funding and lateral acquisitions, has placed itself firmly in the former camp.
India Awards: Firm of the Year – ChrysCapital Partners
ChrysCapital overcame a difficult market and the departure of its founder to close Fund VI at $510 million, taking the fundraising and firm of the year awards. Managing Director Gulpreet Kohli gives his perspective
ChrysCapital wins major trophies at 2012 AVCJ India Awards
ChrysCapital Partners led the way at the 2012 AVCJ Private Equity & Venture Capital Awards India, claiming Firm of the Year as well as the prize for best fundraising. Meanwhile, Sanjay Nayar, CEO of KKR India, was named Private Equity Professional of...
Asia Awards: Firm of the Year – Bain Capital
In the past 12 months, Bain Capital has raised its second Asia fund, closed sizeable deals in Japan and India, and completed a strong China exit. Jonathan Zhu, a managing director at the PE firm, looks back and forward
Asia Awards: PE Professional of the Year – Roy Kuan
CVC Capital Partners has completed five investments and two exits in the last 12 months. Managing Partner Roy Kuan, who leads the Asia team, and colleagues Francis Leung and SigitPrasetya, discuss market trends
Asia Awards: PE Deal of the Year – Tianhe Chemicals
Morgan Stanley Private Equity Asia had to overcome trust issues and intense competition to secure its $300 million investment in Tianhe Chemicals. Chief Investment Officer Homer Sun explains how it happened