Fundraising
Japan's Orix signs up as LP for Mongolia Opportunities Fund
Japan's Orix Corporation will invest in Mongolia Opportunities Fund I, reputedly the country's first ever private equity vehicle. Orix aims to use the fund, established by Mongolia Opportunities Partners, to make its own first investments in country.
RRJ Capital raises $3.5b for Fund II – report
RRJ Capital has reportedly raised $3.5 billion for its second fund. The Hong Kong-based GP, which was set up by Richard Ong, formerly of Goldman Sachs and Hopu Investment Management, originally targeted up to $5 billion for the vehicle.
Australia’s Adventure Capital targets $100m VC fund
Australian VC firm Adventure Capital is targeting around $100 million for its debut vehicle. It has already received $20 million in commitments from high net worth individuals – having signed up its first cornerstone investor in late 2010 – and is...
CVC seeks $12.2b for latest global buyout fund – report
CVC Capital Partners is targeting EUR9 billion ($12.2 billlion) for its next global buyout fund, one of the largest currently being sought.
Tata Capital to raise maiden distress fund
Tata Capital, the private equity arm of India's Tata group, plans to raise nearly INR5 billion ($94 million) for its maiden distress assets fund.
Lightspeed closes debut China fund at $168m
Lightspeed China Partners has reached a final close of $168 million on its debut China fund, exceeding the target size of $150 million. The fund, which includes an affiliated co-investment vehicle, will target early-stage investments in the internet,...
RMB funds: Beyond the hype
Last week AVCJ held its six-monthly media briefing at which we – joined by several industry participants – reviewed private equity activity in 2012 and offered views as to what 2013 might have in store. The data made for sober reading: Fundraising...
CDH to reach $1b first close on Fund V by February
CDH Investments is expected to reach a first close of $1 billion on its latest fund by Chinese New Year. The Chinese GP has an overall target of $2 billion for CDH Fund V, which launched in September 2012.
PSERS to invest in Morgan Stanley PE Asia’s fourth fund
Morgan Stanley Private Equity Asia (MSPEA) has received a commitment of up to $100 million for its fourth fund from Pennsylvania Public School Employees’ Retirement System (PSERS). The pension system previously invested in global funds launched by Morgan...
Asia PE fundraising drops by one third to $46.8b in 2012
Private equity fundraising in Asia Pacific slumped by more than one third to $46.8 billion in 2012 from $72.9 billion a year ago as capital committed to China-focused vehicles dropped off markedly over the course of the year. It is the lowest annual total...
Creador closes Fund I, eyes Fund II
With his first fund days away from a final close, Creador CEO Brahmal Vasudevan is already thinking about a successor vehicle. This is because Creador I, which focuses on India, Malaysia and Indonesia, is on course to be more than two-thirds deployed...
CapAsia taps Japanese for infra fund
As Japanese companies struggle in shrinking domestic market, government agencies and financial institutions have joined forces to promote local expertise overseas. For Capital Advisors Partners Asia (CapAsia), the country has become an attractive LP market.
Korea Teachers to invest in Hamilton Lane, Paul Capital
Korea Teachers Pension Fund (KTPF) will invest $30 million each to Hamilton Lane and Paul Capital as it looks to increase its global exposure to 15% of its overall private equity portfolio by 2018.
Global PE fundraising reaches $315b for 2012 – Preqin
Global private equity fundraising reached $315.4 billion in 2012, up slightly on $311.7 billion the previous year, but the number of vehicles reaching a close fell sharply to 698 from 910, according to Preqin. This sense of a flight to quality – something...
4Q analysis: End-of-year blues
Direct investors stand out as those around them fade; the fundraising climate continues to weaken; a few bright spots in the IPO market
Mayfield launches second India fund
Mayfield has launched its second India fund, according to a US regulatory filing. No details were given on the target size. The GP closed its first India-focused vehicle in 2008 on $115 million, with a remit to invest in the consumer, infrastructure and...
Creador reaches $132m final close on debut fund
Creador, a Southeast Asia and India-focused private equity firm, has reached a final close of $132 million for its debut fund. This comes after a first close of $100 million in late 2011. Creador already has plans to launch a second fund in 2013.
IFC backs Lighthouse’s second India SME fund
Lighthouse Funds has won a commitment of up to $25 million from the International Finance Corporation (IFC) for its latest India-focused vehicle. The GP is targeting a corpus of $125 million for India 2020 Fund II, which will invest in small- and medium-sized...
Positive vibes spread on Korea
As I noted in a viewpoint piece last September, private equity in South Korea is seeing a revival internationally. The market has steadily worked its way back from one populated almost exclusively by local GPs – most of them subsidiaries of securities...
ICICI, Apollo raise $500m distressed fund – report
ICICI Ventures and Apollo Global Management have reportedly raised $325 million to invest in distressed Indian companies. The joint fund, namely AION, will eventually increase its corpus to $500 million.
China cleantech firm Nature Elements cuts fundraising target
Nature Elements Capital, a Tianjin-based Cleantech PE firm, has nearly halved its fundraising target for its debut US-dollar fund amid tough market conditions.
Unitus raises $8m for India seed fund
Unitus Seed Fund (USF) has raised more than $8 million for its seed-stage venture capital fund focused on start-ups serving India's low-income consumers.
Mizuho, JBIC to set up $183m SME private equity fund
The Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC), Mizuho Corporate Bank (Mizuho CB) and Mizuho Bank will form the Mizuho ASEAN PE Fund to support the overseas expansion of Japanese mid-tier and small- to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
CapAsia to launch $350m infrastructure fund
Singapore-based Capital Advisors Partners Asia (CapAsia) is in the process of launching a new infrastructure fund to invest in projects across Southeast Asia. The fund - CapAsia ASEAN Infrastructure III - will start out with $100 million and eventually...