Exit
Premji buys stake in Heritage Foods, Kotak India exits
Kotak India Value Fund has exited the remainder of its stake in Indian retailer Heritage foods to Azim Premji, chairman of Indian IT multinational Wipro, who has bought a 4.7% stake in the company.
Khazanah in $356m exit from AIA
Khazanah Nasional, the Malaysian sovereign wealth fund, has exited its entire holding in Hong Kong-listed AIA Group, raising HK$2.76 billion ($356 million). The sale comes as the lockup on American International Group’s stake in the Asia-focused insurance...
Abraaj exits Thai hospital with 3x return
Of the 19 million tourists who visited Thailand in 2011, an estimated 500,000 traveled specifically for medical care. Although medical tourism only accounts for 0.4% of national GDP, the industry is growing at an annual rate of 16% and is expected to...
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: Exit of the Year – King’s Safetywear
Navis Capital Partners' acquisition of King’s Safetywear in 2008 didn’t happen at an opportune time. One week after the firm completed its $62 million take-private deal and de-listed King’s from the Singapore Stock Exchange, Lehman Brothers collapsed...
Indiareit completes property exits, targets new fund
Indiareit Fund Advisors, the real estate PE arm of Piramal Enterprises, has raised INR4.4 billion ($80 million) on exiting three of its investments and is now preparing to raise another offshore fund worth up to $350 million.
Goldman Sachs in partial exit from Geely
Goldman Sachs has sold 600 million shares of Hong Kong-listed Geely Automobile Holdings in a deal worth $254 million. The shares were divested after the private equity investor exercised a combination of convertible bonds and warrants.
Lombard sells 10% stake in Thai department store chain
Lombard Investments has exited its 10% holding in Robinson Department Store, a mid-market retailer in Thailand, for approximately $219 million.
Saratoga, Provident sell Tower Bersama shares - report
Saratoga Capital and Provident Capital have reportedly sold a combined 4.4% stake of Tower Bersama Infrastructure, an Indonesian telecom tower business, through a private placement that fetched as much as IDR1.2 trillion ($125 million).
Aureos, GSB exit Thai hospital interest to Malaysia’s KPJ
Aureos Capital and GSB Private Funds – a vehicle set up by Thailand’s Government Savings Bank and managed by ING – have agreed to exit their holdings in Vejthani Hospital to KPJ Healthcare, a hospital chain with assets in Malaysia and Indonesia...
Bain raises $69.7m through Sunac sell-down
Bain Capital has raised HK$540 million ($69.67 million) by selling a portion of its shares in Sunac China Holdings, a Hong Kong-listed Chinese property developer.
PE-backed AAG plans $200m Hong Kong IPO – report
Asian American Gas (AAG) Energy, a China-based gas developer backed by Warburg Pincus, Baring Private Equity Asia and Chengwei Ventures, is reportedly planning to raise up to $200 million through a Hong Kong IPO.
India exits: Sticking point
India’s private equity industry is caught in a bind: LPs are wary of committing capital to GPs without evidence of exits, but weak capital markets – and in some cases an unwillingness to sell – are limiting liquidity
Q&A: Everstone Capital's Sameer Sain
Sameer Sain, co-founder and managing partner of Everstone Capital, on exit channels, areas of interest for investments and taking foreign companies into India
Carlyle, Seven Group plan Coates Hire sale
The Carlyle Group and Australia's Seven Group are planning to sell their stakes in Australian equipment rental company Coates Hire. The news comes after the pair failed to proceed with an A$800 million ($831 million) IPO of the company earlier this year.
Slowdown in IPO exits is boon for trade sales - AVCJ Forum
Public market volatility has more or less cutting off IPO exits and investors don't expect a turnaround in the short term. However, PE firms that target control deals are excited by the prospects for trade sales.
Permira cashes out of Galaxy at 2.8x
Thanks in no small part to the Chinese passion for gambling, Macau has emerged as the casino capital of the world in recent years, with takings six times those of Las Vegas. Permira has successfully ridden this wave, securing a 2.8x money multiple on...
DE Shaw downsizes India private equity business
DE Shaw, one of the world’s largest hedge funds, is said to be downsizing its private equity business in India, six years after launching operations in the country.
Permira exits Galaxy Entertainment for 2.8x return - update
Permira exited its remaining 5.9% stake in Hong Kong-listed Galaxy Entertainment Group for around $875 million on Wednesday. The series of divestments imply the private equity player generated a return of 2.8x on its initial investment five years ago,...
Warburg exits Greentown for $54m
Warburg Pincus has reportedly raised HK$421.2 million ($54 million) by exiting Chinese property developer Greentown China after a six-year investment period.
CHAMP PE sells off Blue Star’s Australian operation
CHAMP Private Equity is said to have exited the Australian arm of printing and communications company Blue Star Group to a consortium including Wolseley Private Equity and CaxtonWeb. Blue Star’s New Zealand operations area also expected to be sold off.
Carlyle in talks with Prizm for controlling stake – report
The Carlyle Group is reportedly in advanced talks with Sequoia-backed Prizm Payments, India's leading electronic payments service providers, for a controlling stake in the company. The deal is said to value Prizm at $225-250 million, which is equivalent...
Baidu to acquire Providence Equity Partners' stake in iQiyi
Providence Equity Partners, the specialist media and communications GP, will sell its stake in China-based online video portal iQiyi.com to Baidu. Providence held the asset for two-and-a-half years, having reportedly invested $50 million.