Fund formation
Ropes & Gray adds fund formation counsel in Hong Kong
Ropes & Gray has appointed Chune Loong Lum as a counsel with its private investment funds practice in Hong Kong. He is rejoining the firm after an approximately one-year stint with Skadden.
Key person clauses: Man overboard
The complexity of a private equity firm’s key person clauses – and the number of people they encompass – says much about its institutionalization. The transition is not always easy, for GPs or LPs
Morrison & Foerster adds fund formation partner in Hong Kong
Morrison & Foerster has hired Serena Tan, formerly an associate at Debevoise & Plimpton specializing in fund formation and fund management, as a partner in its Hong Kong office.
Skadden hires Asia fund formation partner from Ropes
Skadden has appointed Geoffrey Chan, formerly head of the Asia private investment funds practice at Ropes & Gray, as partner and head of its Asia Pacific investment management practice.
Ropes & Gray adds partner to Asia private funds practice
Vincent Ip, a Hong Kong-based partner with Ropes & Gray’s private investment funds group, has been promoted to partner.
Morrison & Foerster hires fund formation lawyer from Proskauer
Morrison & Foerster has hired Jason Nelms as a Hong Kong-based partner in its global fund formation practice. He joins from Proskauer in New York.
Simpson Thacher adds fund formation partner in Asia
Adam Furber, a Hong Kong-based member of Simpson Thacher’s private funds practice, has been elected to partner. He was previously counsel at the firm.
Kirkland & Ellis boosts Asia private funds practice
Kirkland & Ellis has added two partners to its Asia private funds practice, with the promotions of Damian Jacobs and Jonathan Tadd. The firm now has four partners working on fund formation in the region.
OMM’s Collins joins Dechert, eyes new phase in Asia spin-outs
Dean Collins, formerly partner and head of the Asia fund formation practice at O’Melveny & Myers (OMM), has joined Dechert as managing partner of the firm’s newly-opened Singapore office.
Proskauer adds to Asia funds group
Global law firm Proskauer has appointed Lynn Chan as a consultant to the private investment funds group, working out of Hong Kong. She was previously a counsel in the investment funds practice at O’Melveny & Myers in Hong Kong and Singapore.
Proskauer boosts China fund formation capabilities
Global law firm Proskauer has recruited Yong Ren to its private investment funds group as a partner. He previously worked at Mayer Brown and, before that, at Ropes & Gray and Simpson Thacher.
Singapore's Golden Gate Ventures eyes Series A fund
Singapore-based Golden Gate Ventures is planning to raise a second fund focusing on Series A investments in Southeast Asian tech companies. A source with knowledge of the matter said the fund would launch within 12 months, targeting around $40 million.
Fortress closes second Japan distress fund at $1.6b
Fortress Investment Group has closed its second distress fund, Fortress Japan Opportunity Fund II, at its hard cap of JPY130 billion ($1.65 billion). It is the successor fund to Fortress Japan Opportunity Domestic Fund (FJOF) which closed in June 2010...
Baring PE India could raise $700m fourth fund – report
Baring Private Equity Partners India is reportedly considering the launch of a fourth fund by 2014 that would target $500-700 million. The vehicle’s main focus would be high-growth sectors.
India to launch $360m pharma fund
The Indian government is contemplating launching an INR20 billion ($367 million) venture capital fund to invest in research and development (R&D) in the pharmaceutical sector.
Malaysia launches MyCreative Venture Capital
The Malaysian government will launch a MYR200 million ($63 million) fund to support businesses operating in the country’s creative content sector.
Foreign RMB funds at a crossroads
Apparent confirmation that foreign-invested renminbi funds can’t qualify for local treatment has left the leading overseas private equity firms in a quandary. Life has become harder, but all is not lost
Bridging the gap: China fund T&Cs
Differences between the Chinese and US private equity markets are reflected in fund terms and conditions. LPs that back managers operating US dollar and renminbi funds should look carefully at the small print
Hinduja unveils $500m infra vehicle - report
The Hinduja Group, the diversified conglomerate founded in Mumbai by the Hinduja family, reportedly plans to establish a $500-million fund that will invest in Indian infrastructure projects.
Taiwan, New Zealand launch $169m venture fund
Taiwan’s National Development Fund (NDF) has agreed with New Zealand Venture Investment Fund (NZVIF) to establish a NT$5 billion (US$169.39 million) joint venture fund.
Vivo takes US healthcare into China
Tria is a US-based company that manufactures a hair removal laser designed for use in the home or in the office. Approved by the Federal Drug Administration and already sold in the US, Canada, the UK, Japan and Korea, the device is now being primed for...
Temasek launches $1.9b China fund
Singaporean sovereign wealth fund Temasek has launched Pavilion Capital, an investment vehicle that will channel up to S$2.5 billion ($1.9 billion) into deals in north Asia.
Southern Cross to run Australian state-backed VC fund
VC firm Southern Cross Venture Partners has secured the mandate to run the Australian government’s first renewable energy venture fund, the REVCF.
OneGate, Catalyst set up Sino-Israeli fund manager - report
Shanghai-based private equity fund OneGate Capital and Israel's Catalyst Investments have set up a fund manager called China Israel Technology Fund Management Company.