Infrastructure
Abraaj exits Thailand’s Unitrio to Japan’s NTT
The Abraaj Group has exited Thailand-based data center provider Unitrio Technology to NTT Facilities (NTTF), a unit of Japan's Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation (NTT).
Profile: American Capital's Paul Hanrahan
After 20 years at energy and infrastructure specialist AES Corporation, Paul Hanrahan now covers a similar beat for PE firm American Capital. He reflects on what has changed and what hasn't
AMP Capital increases stake in Australia Pacific Airports
AMP Capital has increased its stake in Australia Pacific Airports Corporation (APAC) to 43% after exercising its preemptive rights to acquire an additional 3.5%.
CPPIB prefers India to China as infrastructure play
Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB) expects to make more progress in Indian infrastructure as opportunities in the sector in China are limited by the availability of cheap finance, which enables local governments to develop projects without foreign...
ACO Investment to bet $700m on Myanmar
New York-based ACO Investment Group, a firm founded by former United Airlines president Rononjoy Dutta and former Credit Suisse banker Hari Achuthan, says it will invest $700 million in Myanmar.
Siemens sets up RMB venture fund
The venture capital arm of Siemens Financial Services (SFS VC), has set up a dedicated renminbi-denominated investment vehicle. The size of the fund has not been disclosed
AVCJ at 25: Luis Miranda of IDFC Private Equity
Luis Miranda became CEO of a fledgling IDFC Private Equity in 2002, raised India’s first infrastructure fund, and helped prove that the sector can make money. A flood of new capital arrived and the country is still adjusting to it
Q&A: Ancora Capital's Veronica Lukito
Veronica Lukito, co-founder and managing director of Ancora Capital, discusses Indonesian growth, hype and myriad challenges in capitalizing on Asia's latest success story
China Resources Capital, APG launch $265m car park fund
China Resources Capital (CR Capital), the financial services arm of state-owned China Resources Group, and Dutch pension fund asset manager APG have established a $265 million car park fund.
Profile: IL&FS' Archana Hingorani
When Dr. Archana Hingorani swapped academia for industry, she ended up at the nascent IL&FS. Twenty years on, she is CEO of the company’s PE unit and recognized as a pioneer in Indian infrastructure
Canada’s OMERS targets Australia
Ontario Municipal Employees’ Retirement System (OMERS), one of Canada’s big three pension funds, plans to increase its exposure to Australia through investments in infrastructure and natural resources.
Australia’s Hastings adds to North America team
Australian infrastructure investor Hastings Funds Management has appointed Irene Mavroyannis as executive director with responsibility for business development in the US and Canada. She will join the existing investment team in New York.
RREEF names Maruf head of Asia Pacific alternatives
Nadir Maruf has been appointed head of Asia Pacific alternative investments at RREEF Alternatives, a unit of Deutsch Asset Management.
Australia's IFM enters UK airspace
An investor in Australian airports for 15 years, Industry Funds Management (IFM) - which is owned by 30 domestic superannuation funds - has made its first foray into the global market with the acquisition of a 35.5% stake in Manchester Airports Group...
Philippines infrastructure: Hole in the road
Still massively underserved, the Philippines infrastructure sector is finally on private equity investors’ radar. Partnering with a credible local partner could be the first step to success
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.
Australia’s IFM takes stake in UK airport operator
Industry Funds Management (IFM), an investment firm owned by 30 Australian superannuation funds, has acquired a 35.5% stake in Manchester Airports Group (MAG) as part of the UK airport operator’s GBP1.5 billion ($2.4 billion) acquisition of London Stansted...
TA-backed SpeedCast acquires Dutch satellite provider
SpeedCast, a Hong Kong-based satellite communications service provider backed by TA Associates, has completed a buyout of Elektrikom Satellite Services, a maritime network service provider based in the Netherlands. This is the company’s second acquisition...
MH Carnegie buys majority stake in Australia's Assetic
MH Carnegie, an Australian private equity investor, has acquired a 55% stake in Assetic, a Melbourne-based technology firm, for A$10 million ($10.6 billion).
KKR to put another $40m into United Envirotech
KKR has agreed to invest $40 million in United Envirotech (UEL), a Chinese water treatment and recycling solution provider. The private equity firm previously subscribed to $113.8 million convertible bonds issued by UEL in October 2011.
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...
India’s Essel Group to launch private equity fund
Essel Group, the Indian conglomerate headed by media mogul Subhash Chandra, has set up a new investment arm - Essel Financial Services - that will target private equity, infrastructure, real estate and financial services.
Equis closes first fund at $647m
Equis Funds Group, a pan-Asian fund manager focused on Asian energy and infrastructure, has closed its first private equity fund - Equis Asia Fund I - at $647 million, exceeding its initial target of $500 million.
Singapore named most attractive market for infrastructure investment
Singapore is the world’s most attractive market for infrastructure investment, according to a new report.