LPs
CalPERS sells $127m stake in India's Axis Bank
California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS) has sold a stake in India’s Axis Bank worth about INR8.7 billion ($127 million) to Genesis Indian Investment Company.
Telstra backs Monk's Hill Southeast Asia fund
Australia’s Telstra Ventures has made an LP commitment to Singapore-based Monk's Hill Ventures' debut Southeast Asia fund - which is targeting S$100 million ($80 million) - as part of an ongoing pivot to Asian venture capital.
Asian pension funds to boost alternatives exposure - survey
Pension funds in Asia Pacific expect to increase their allocations to alternative assets over the next three years as part of efforts to boost returns and cover their liabilities, according to a new survey.
Lower middle market fundraising: Early adopters
While Australia’s lower middle market still offers opportunities for conventional GPs, some managers see growing potential in alternate fund models. Skepticism is strong among their peers
Australia's Future Fund makes secondary sale to CPPIB - report
Australia’s Future Fund exited A$1 billion ($712 million) worth of fund positions from its private equity portfolio last year, with Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB) picking up the assets.
Lightstone Ventures raises $50m Singapore fund
Lightstone Ventures has closed a $50 million fund aimed at investments in Singapore-based companies in the life-science sector.
Adams Street promotes Doris Guo to partner
Adams Street Partners has promoted Doris Guo, a principal in charge of primary investments in Greater China, to partner.
GLP, CPPIB establish $877m Japan joint venture
The Japanese arm of Singapore-listed warehouse operator Global Logistics Properties (GLP) and Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB) have established a joint venture that will invest an initial JPY100 billion ($877 million) in local logistics projects.
Direct exposure: Family offices and co-investment
Wary of blind pools and keen to play a more active role in private equity, family offices are considering direct investment opportunities. Strategies and capabilities vary, as does the level of risk
Korea's SEMA earmarks $125m for foreign PE funds
Korea Scientists & Engineers Mutual-aid Association (SEMA), which manages more than KRW3.6 trillion ($2.9 billion) in pension assets, plans to invest half of its KRW300 billion overseas allocation for 2016 in private equity.
Korea's NPS appoints new CIO
The National Pension Service of Korea (NPS) has named Myun-Wook Kang, formerly CEO of Meritz Asset Management, as its new chief investment officer.
Japan Post Bank prepares for PE investment
Japan Post Bank plans to start making commitments to private equity funds in the first half of this year, according to Katsunori Sago, the bank’s vice president in charge of asset management.
Made to measure: Customized co-investment
Growing appetite for co-investment among foreign and local institutions in Asia has given rise to a wider variety of advisors offering customized solutions to those with limited in-house resources
Australia's Future Fund trims PE exposure
Australia’s Future Fund has lowered its private equity allocation slightly and boosted its cash holdings, reflecting concerns over increased risk due to changes in lending and public policy across markets.
LP interview: Hamilton Lane
In addition to an advisory business that targets large-scale LPs, Hamilton Lane has a discretionary portfolio geared towards the middle market. It expects Asian GPs in this space to adapt to changing dynamics
Principle targets $350m for China fund
Principle Capital, a Chinese private equity firm that has previously raised around RMB4 billion ($608 million) for renminbi-denominated funds, is targeting $350 million for its debut US dollar vehicle.
Asia PE returns will rise as GP skills develop
Distributions from private equity funds in Asia, which have in the past been lackluster compared to those in certain developed markets, are expected to rise as the industry matures and GPs develop their skill sets.
Hong Kong's Future Fund: Securing the future
Hong Kong’s new Future Fund has initial capital of $28 billion and a remit to invest aggressively in alternatives. To understand its approach, one must understand the Hong Kong Monetary Authority
Korea's KIC appoints new CEO
Korea Investment Corporation (KIC) has appointed Sung-Soo Eun, most recently an executive director at the World Bank, as its CEO. He will also serve as chairman of the sovereign wealth fund’s board.
Mandarin closes second Sino-European fund at $217m
Sino-European GP Mandarin Capital Partners have closed its second middle-market fund at just under EUR200 million ($217 million).
GPs on China's New Third Board: Public market oddity
A dozen Chinese private equity firms have been listed on the New Third Board in recent years, but the model is far removed from that seen in other markets and regulators are concerned
Sam Robinson joins North-East Family Office from Aberdeen
Sam Robinson, previously head of regional private equity fund investment at Aberdeen Asset Management, has joined North-East Family Office as managing partner for Asia.
Adams Street hires Hart to lead Asia business development
Adams Street Partners has appointed Ben Hart, formerly of Capital Dynamics, as partner and head of business development for Asia.
Affiliated Managers Group invests in Baring Asia
Affiliated Managers Group (AMG), a US-based global asset management company, has acquired a 15% stake in Baring Private Equity Asia for an undisclosed sum.