Co-investment
VIDEO: Marcus Simpson of QIC
The relationship PE firms and large institutional investors has yet to settle down following the disturbance created by the global financial crisis, but fee discounts, co-investment and direct investment are here to stay, says Marcus Simpson, head of...
JD Capital, co-investors back China hair accessories maker
China’s JD Capital has invested RMB$60 million ($10 million) in a Series A round of funding for Cheeris, a Guangzhou-based hair accessories maker. The investment was made both from its renminbi and US dollar-denominated vehicles.
David Pierce appointed Asia head of HQ Capital
David Pierce, previously a partner at FLAG Squadron Asia, has been appointed managing director and head of Asia at Harald Quandt (HQ) Capital.
LP interview: Canada Pension Plan Investment Board
Canadian Pension Plan Investment Board has established a sizeable presence in Asia and is making ever larger commitments to GPs in the region. But Mark Machin, the fund’s Asia president, says it is still early days
HarbourVest in $1b final close on co-investment fund
HarbourVest Partners has raised $1 billion for its latest global direct co-investment fund. The vehicle was oversubscribed, beating its $750 million target.
Temasek opens up PE portfolio to outside investors
Temasek Holdings has launched a co-investment vehicle, allowing six outside institutional investors exposure to its PE funds portfolio. It is part of a broader effort to include new investors that will ultimately involve retail participation.
Co-investment: Toe in the water
Is co-investment worth it? Absolutely, provided the LP in question has sufficient willingness, experience and resources to conduct due diligence on a deal before the window of opportunity closes.
Q&A: HarbourVest's Sebastiaan van den Berg
Sebastiaan van den Berg, managing director and head of Asia at HarbourVest Partners, discusses his expectations for Australian deal flow, best practice for IPO exits, and co-investment opportunities
Q&A: Partners Group's Andreas Baumann
Partners Group has raised $2 billion for its latest PE direct investment program, up to 40% of which can be deployed outside of the US and Europe. Andreas Baumann, head of the firm’s Singapore office, highlights the opportunities in Asia
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
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.
Ontario Teachers keen for more Asia co-investment
Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan (OTPP) expects to become a more active co-investor in Asia, partnering with GPs in the region that offer certain geographic or sector expertise as well as operational capabilities.
LPs require local expertise for Asia co-investment – AVCJ Forum
LPs need a presence in Asia – or, at the very least, an understanding of local markets – if they are to be successful co-investors in the region, industry participants told the AVCJ Europe conference, which took place in London last week.
Russia keen to double size of joint PE fund with China
China Investment Corporation (CIC) and Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) could double their contribution to their joint fund to $2 billion apiece and expand its investment projects this year.
SEAF, Sarona invest in India's Khyati Foods
Canada-based Sarona Asset Management has invested in India's Khyati Foods, alongside SEAF Agribusiness India Fund. The details of the transaction were not disclosed.
Neuberger Berman has final close on $1.1b global co-invest fund
Neuberger Berman Group has reached a final close of $1.1 billion on its second global co-investment fund, NB Strategic Co-Investment Partners Fund II (NBCIP II). The original target was $750 million.
KKR boosts Asia business by offering outbound deal access
Building relationships and generating deal flow in Asia doesn’t necessarily involve starting in Asia, according to Joe Bae, regional head of KKR. The private equity firm has made inroads in Japan, South Korea and China by providing local partners with...
CNEI leads $23m investment in China Dadi Chemical
China New Enterprise Investment (CNEI) has led a $23 million round of funding for China Dadi Chemical, a leading industrial salt and salt chemicals producer. Korea Development Bank was a co-investor in the deal.
CDC to invest $1b in India via LP, direct commitments
CDC Group, the UK government’s development finance arm, plans to commit $1 billion to India over the next 4-5 years, with nearly half of it coming through direct investment. The projection is in line with a wider adjustment in CDC’s mandate that will...
Co-investment: Friends with benefits
Co-investment deals have been on the rise in recent years, enabling GPs to take on bigger deals and offer LPs fee-less returns. What is driving this trend and are such deals always a good idea?
CPPIB targets larger deals, wants to boost emerging markets exposure
Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB) is looking to target larger, more complex acquisitions as part of a wider strategy to increase exposure to emerging markets, particularly China. Mark Wiseman, the plan’s CEO, made the observations as CPPIB...
AXA PE opens Beijing office, reaches halfway point on third Asia fund
AXA Private Equity has opened an office in Beijing as part of efforts to boost north Asia exposure as it seeks to raise $500-600 million for a third regional fund. With AXA Capital Asia II now 80% deployed, the firm reached a first close of $300 million...
Northstar, GIC in $200m Indonesian oil deal
Northstar Pacific Partners and Government of Singapore Investment Corporate (GIC) have reportedly invested $200 million in Triputra Agro Persada, an Indonesia oil producer. It isn’t the first time the two have co-invested in natural resources deal,...
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?