LPs
LP interview: China Reinsurance
Three years after setting up an alternatives team, China Reinsurance became the first local insurer to back an overseas GP. John Qu, vice general manager of assets management, outlines the firm's strategy
Private equity platforms: Matchmakers
Several online platforms have been launched with a remit to make exchanges between GPs and LPs more transparent and convenient. Do they complement existing processes or is fundraising set for reinvention?
A heavy hand
In an industry seemingly obsessed with global standards, the Australian government's requirement that superannuation funds publish the full details of their portfolio holdings on a look-through basis was a step away from the norm. The delays in its implementation...
China’s Harvest Capital closes second offshore fund at $300m
Harvest Capital, formerly Sino-Can Harvest Capital (SCHC), has closed its second US dollar-denominated fund – Great China Motivation Fund Phrase I – at $300 million.
Placement agents: Tapping tomorrow's investors
Asian LPs are a small but increasingly conspicuous part of the global institutional investor community. How can placement agents nurture pockets of growth in a potentially lucrative yet hugely imbalanced market?
Texas County & District backs Legend's China VC fund
Texas County & District Retirement System (TCDRS) has committed $30 million to Legend Capital’s latest China venture capital fund.
NYSTRS confirms $100m commitment to CVC Asia fund
New York State Teachers’ Retirement System (NYSTRS) has confirmed a $100 million commitment to CVC Capital Partners’ fourth Asia buyout fund.
Korea’s KIC targets 20% alternatives allocation
Korea Investment Corp. (KIC) will double its investments in alternative assets over the next 10 years. This would take the sovereign wealth fund’s allocation to the asset class to 20% out of a total corpus of $72 billion.
Temasek opens up PE portfolio to outside investors
Temasek Holdings has launched a co-investment vehicle, allowing six outside institutional investors exposure to its PE funds portfolio. It is part of a broader effort to include new investors that will ultimately involve retail participation.
Co-investment: Toe in the water
Is co-investment worth it? Absolutely, provided the LP in question has sufficient willingness, experience and resources to conduct due diligence on a deal before the window of opportunity closes.
OTPP private capital unit delivers 27% return for 2013
Teachers’ Private Capital (TPC), the PE and direct investment arm of Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan (OTPP), earned a record C$3.1 billion ($2.8 billion) in 2013, delivering a one-year return of 26.9%, although both measures fell short of their benchmark...
BVCF raises $200m for third China life sciences fund
BVCF, a China life sciences-focused PE firm, has reached a final close of $200 million on its third fund.
Chinese PE firm secures local pension fund tie-up
PE firm China Treasury Wharton Capital Management (CTWC) has partnered with China Social Welfare Foundation (CSWF), a government-backed public fund system, to develop an elderly care project.
LP interview: Oregon State Treasury
Andy Hayes, PE investment officer at the Oregon State Treasury (OST), has been managing his fund’s Asian investments for nearly six years. The role is as much about networks as it is know-how
Japanese banks commit to CVC's fourth Asia fund
CVC Capital Partners has received $100 million in commitments from Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank (SMTB) and Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) for its fourth Asia fund, which is expected to close above its $3.5 billion hard cap.
NZ Super commits $250m to KKR energy investments
New Zealand Superannuation Fund (NZ Super) has committed up to $250 million to oil and gas investments in North America through a partnership with KKR.
Australia’s Ironbridge drops staple from LP secondary exit deal
Ironbridge Capital has dropped its proposed stapled secondary transaction that would have allowed investors to exit or rollover their positions into a new vehicle with the option of making a commitment to a new primary fund. AVCJ understands the deal...
Korean sovereign fund KIC appoints new CIO
Korea Investment Corporation (KIC) has appointed Heung-Sik Choo, formerly director general at Bank of Korea’s reserve management group, as its new CIO. He replaces Dong-Ik Lee, who resigned in January.
Australian LPs still struggling with co-investment - AVCJ Forum
Australian LPs are increasingly keen on direct investment for the most part alongside portfolio GPs but not all groups are able to build and retain the resources required to participate effectively.
Australian super funds warn of regulatory impact on PE - AVCJ Forum
Australian superannuation funds that are not facing imminent payout deadlines remain committed to private equity, although managers say the more complex regulatory environment can hinder their approach to the asset class.
LP interview: Munich Private Equity Partners
Munich Private Equity Partners set up its first overseas office in Shanghai to demonstrate a commitment to Asian managers, with China at the fore. It is now seeking out local champions
CalPERS CIO Joseph Dear dies following cancer battle
Joseph Dear, chief investment officer at the California Public Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS), has died. Dear had been battling prostate cancer and last summer stepped back from his role to undergo treatment.
Q&A: HarbourVest's Sebastiaan van den Berg
Sebastiaan van den Berg, managing director and head of Asia at HarbourVest Partners, discusses his expectations for Australian deal flow, best practice for IPO exits, and co-investment opportunities
Australian pension funds: Indecent disclosure?
The Australian government is expected to halt and wind back superannuation fund disclosure requirements that go beyond global norms. Industry participants are hopeful for the best, but mindful of the worst