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VIDEO: Navis Capital Partners' Rodney Muse

Nothing is off limits now when LPs are conducting due diligence on private equity firms as investors respond to issues such as regulatory change, according to Rodney Muse, co-founder and managing partner of Navis Capital Partners

  • Southeast Asia
  • 02 April 2015
Navis agrees Domestic Group medical equipment unit carve-out

Malaysia-based GP Navis Capital Partners has agreed to buy Domestic Medical Division (DMD), the cold chain medical equipment unit of Sweden's Domestic Group. The financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.

  • Southeast Asia
  • 25 February 2015
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Southeast Asia education: Top of the class?

With an emerging middle class willing to pay a premium for better services, Southeast Asian education has clear attractions. But investors seeking scale opportunities must pick their markets and strategies carefully.

  • Southeast Asia
  • 11 February 2015
Navis tops off Fund VII with shariah-compliant vehicle

Navis Capital Partners has reached a final close of $1.5 billion on its seventh fund with the addition of a shariah-compliant parallel vehicle. The bulk of the international LP commitments, totaling around $1.3 billion, came by February of last year.

  • Fundraising
  • 30 January 2015
Deal focus: Macro headwinds weigh on Peoplebank exit

Not every investment works out as planned - often for reasons beyond the investor's control. Navis Capital Partners recently sold Australia-based IT and specialist recruiting firm Peoplebank to Japan's Recruit Holdings for A$68.6 million ($56.6 million)....

  • North Asia
  • 21 January 2015
Navis exits Australia's Peoplebank to Recruit Holdings

Navis Capital Partners has sold Australia-based IT and specialist recruiting firm Peoplebank to Japan’s Recruit Holdings for A$68.6 million ($56.6 million).

  • Exits
  • 16 January 2015
The crystal ball: Predictions for 2015

From China and India to Southeast Asia and Japan, private equity professionals give their perspectives on the year to come for fundraising, investments and exits

  • North Asia
  • 17 December 2014
The trust factor: Repeat buying in Asian PE

Navis Capital Partners completed a management buyout of Dome Coffees Australia in 2003. The business grew and Navis prospered, securing a 3.5x return on exiting the asset via another management buyout five years later. Fast forward to September 2014 and...

  • Buyouts
  • 10 December 2014
Navis-led consortium buys Singapore tech manufacturer

A consortium led by Southeast Asia-focused GP Navis Capital Partners has acquired MFS Technology, a Singapore-based developer of rigid and flexible printed electronic circuits, for $95 million.

  • Technology
  • 20 November 2014
Location, talent will define Asia's GP winners - AVCJ Forum

As the Asia's PE market matures, the winners and losers will be defined by those who not only leverage their local presence, but also retain the necessary talent, say industry participants.

  • GPs
  • 11 November 2014
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Australia education: Study your market

In Study Group, Australian tertiary education has a strong example of how PE can support cross-border expansion. But now the smart money is going into vocational and early learning services

  • Australasia
  • 22 October 2014
Navis agrees $220m sale of engineering business Trio

Southeast Asian GP Navis Capital Partners has exited Trio Engineered Products, a Chinese-American maker of industrial processing equipment to UK-listed engineering firm Weir Group for $220 million.

  • North America
  • 16 October 2014
Navis makes Modern Star education play

Just over a year ago, Navis Capital Partners bought Australian childcare services provider Guardian Early Learning from fellow PE investor Wolseley Private Equity for A$120 million ($110 million). The idea then was to anticipate the rise in the demand...

  • Buyouts
  • 15 October 2014
Navis acquires Australian early education business

Navis Capital Partners has acquired a majority stake in Modern Star, an Australian B2B distributor of education resources to early childhood centres and schools, for an undisclosed amount.

  • Australasia
  • 09 October 2014
Navis returns for Dome Coffees refill

Having built a strong relationship with the management team at Dome Coffees Australia, Navis Capital Partners was comfortable with the notion of buying the specialty coffee and dining restaurant chain for a second time, 11 years after the first acquisition.

  • Consumer
  • 11 September 2014
Navis completes buyouts in Australia, Singapore

Navis Capital Partners has completed two buyouts, acquiring Singapore-based pipe cladding manufacturer Cladtek and Australian casual dining chain operator and franchisor Dôme Coffees Australia.

  • Industrials
  • 02 September 2014
SE Asia buyouts present localization challenge – AVCJ Forum

Southeast Asia’s emerging buyout opportunity represents a localization challenge for private equity firms as they try to distribute resources in order to maximize potential deal flow, industry participants told the AVCJ Singapore Forum.

  • Buyouts
  • 21 July 2014
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Trade sales in Southeast Asia: Expansion imperative

Companies from within and outside Southeast Asia are scouring the region for M&A opportunities as they seek to capitalize on regional growth. It means a wider variety of trade sale options for PE investors

  • Southeast Asia
  • 09 July 2014
Navis acquires Singapore oil and gas components maker

Navis Capital Partners has acquired a majority stake in Tri-Star Industries, a Singapore-headquartered component manufacturer for the oil and gas sector. AVCJ understands the deal is worth $50-100 million.

  • Buyouts
  • 08 July 2014
Navis raises $1.3b for seventh Asia fund

Navis Capital Partners will complete fundraising for its seventh Asia vehicle next week with up to $1.3 billion in commitments from LPs. Work will then begin on a shariah-compliant parallel fund, which is expected to close in June, taking the final total...

  • Fundraising
  • 06 February 2014
Navis buys control of Hong Kong chemicals producer

Navis Capital Partners has acquired a controlling interest in Amazon Papyrus Chemicals Group, a Hong Kong-based chemicals manufacturer that supplies the paper and pulp industry.

  • Buyouts
  • 30 January 2014
Navis races to $860m first close on seventh Asia fund

Navis Capital Partners has reached a first close of $860 million on its seventh Asian fund after less than three months in the market.

  • Fundraising
  • 16 December 2013
GPs upbeat on changing LP base - AVCJ Forum

While some LPs may have retreated from the asset class in recent years, private equity firms are increasingly identifying new sources capital as other investors - either from Asia or looking to tap Asia - remain eager to allocate.

  • Fundraising
  • 12 November 2013
Navis in Australia demographics play

Australian politicians have long debated ways to enlarge the country’s tax base as they prepare for the economic ramifications of a spiraling dependency ratio. By 2050 there will be just 2.7 people of working age for each person aged 65 and over, compared...

  • Exits
  • 11 September 2013
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