HarbourVest Partners
HarbourVest raises more than $3b for secondaries fund
HarbourVest Partners has exceeded the $3 billion target for its latest global secondary fund after about one year in the market. According to regulatory filings, Dover Street VIII has accumulated LP commitments of about $3.1 billion, slightly larger than...
Industry experts predict next 25 years of Asian PE - AVCJ Forum
The future of Asian private equity will see the rapid macro growth fuel the buy-out market while LPs demand more co-investment opportunities, said industry participants at the AVCJ Forum.
Secondaries: Access all areas?
With sophisticated regional players at one end and smaller novices at the other, navigating Asia’s nascent secondaries market requires patience, teaching skills and reliable information channels
PE-backed hiSoft merges with VanceInfo
hiSoft Technology International, a major China-based company backed by investors including Wellington Management, Crosslink Capital and HarbourVest Partners has merged with VanceInfo Technologies.
Vermont state pension funds commit $75m to HarbourVest
A HarbourVest Partners fund targeting Europe, Asia and emerging markets has received a $10 million commitment from the Vermont Pension Investment Committee (VPIC). It is part of a $75 million investment by the committee, which represents pension funds...
Q&A: HarbourVest's Sebastiaan van den Berg
Sebastiaan van den Berg, managing director at HarbourVest Partners, on what he looks for in a Chinese GP and why the firm recently decided to open an office in Beijing
VIDEO: HarbourVest Partners' Sebastiaan van den Berg
It is a well established trend that Australian LPs are increasingly looking to internationalize their private equity exposure, arguably at the expense of domestic GPs. Foreign investors looking to enter Australia are not deterred. Sebastiaan van den Berg,...
HarbourVest to open Beijing office
HarbourVest Partners plans to open a Beijing office and has appointed Sally Shan to lead its operations in mainland China. Shan, who previously served as managing director and head of Asia technology investment banking at J.P. Morgan Securities Asia Pacific,...
Direct investment: Silent partners?
Limited partners are attracted by the low costs and potentially high returns of direct investment opportunities in Asia. Those with a finger on the market’s pulse are likely to prevail, provided they don’t get too greedy
Asian fund-of-funds: In the balance
Do Asian fund-of-funds have the scale and selling points to survive in an increasingly complex and competitive market?
VIDEO: HarbourVest Partners' Scott Voss
With global private equity investors principally focused on China, Scott Voss, managing director of HarbourVest Parners, argues that now is the time for long-term players to target undervalued assets in Japan.
NewQuest hires Lung-Chi Lee as general counsel
NewQuest Capital Partners, the Hong Kong-based PE firm spun out from Bank of America Merrill Lynch (BoAML) last year, has hired Lung-Chi Lee as general counsel.
HarbourVest promotes three in Asia Pacific team
Tim Flower, who moved to Hong Kong in 2010 to head up HarbourVest Partners’ secondary investments in Asia, has been promoted to principal. Two other Asia-based executives, Kelvin Yap and Maggie Chan, have been named vice presidents.
Australian supers drive secondaries
The Australian superannuation funds’ ongoing move away from private equity has undoubtedly been a drawback for primary fund managers. But what of the impact on the Asian secondaries market?
AVCJ Special Achievement Award – Philip Bilden
Philip Bilden, who launched HarbourVest’s Asia business 15 years ago and is now transitioning from the role of managing director to senior advisor, reflects on a fast-evolving industry
Archer sues UK's Sage Group over MYOB deal
Archer Capital has filed an A$130 million ($133 million) suit against British software company Sage Group for damages related to its decision to end acquisition talks for Australian software maker MYOB.
PE succession planning: Continuity issues
Asia’s private equity industry may not be old, but it is still volatile. Firms that fail to address succession planning – due to staff turnover if not staff ages – risk losing the confidence of LPs.
VIDEO: PE's top names sound off on Asian talent
Asia has been a major recipient of capital in recent years given the growth potential of key markets, but the region's top professionals aver that finding an experienced fund manager to deploy these dollars remains a key issue.
VIDEO: PE's top names on the key challenges in Asia
In the lead-up to 24th-annual AVCJ Forum 2011, held in Hong Kong November 7-11, AVCJ TV asks private equity’s top fund managers about the major challenges facing the industry.
Bain buys MYOB as markets sink Sage bid
Recent turbulence in the global markets did private equity a favor last week as Bain Capital emerged as the unlikely victor in the auction for Australian accounting software firm MYOB. Bain and KKR had for several weeks been regarded as the frontrunners...
Secondaries: The direct approach
The product of a secondary investment itself, Bank of America Merrill Lynch spinout NewQuest Capital has now set out its stall as Asia’s first direct secondary fund
Secondaries in Asia: Small beginnings
Global secondary investors are opening offices and forging relations in Asia, waiting for the trickle of deals to evolve into a healthy flow
PE’s love-hate relationship with corporates
This week's AVCJ highlights three deals, all located down under, involving corporates in private equity – Bain Capital outbidding Sage for Archer and HarbourVest’s MYOB, Asahi taking over Independent liquor from Pacific Equity Partners and Unitas,...
Bain emerges as winner in MYOB auction
Bain Capital is to acquire Australian business software maker MYOB from Archer Capital and HarbourVest Partners for approximately A$1.2 billion ($1.3 billion). It outbid private equity rival KKR and UK software maker Sage, which was earlier said to be...