Pacific Equity Partners
PEP-owned American Stock Transfer refinances debt – report
Pacific Equity Partners (PEP) is said to have tapped the US markets to refinance $480 million in debt held by portfolio company American Stock Transfer (AST). This is the third time in less than two months that firms owned by the Australian GP have completed...
Australia's PEP eyes US debt financing market
Pacific Equity Partners (PEP) is considering US refinancing options for several of its portfolio companies after a well received debt offering for movie theater chain Hoyts in May. The Australian GP is one of several to opt for US over domestic debt markets,...
Q&A: Pacific Equity Partners' Tony Duthie
As one of Asia’s more mature markets, Australia has a different offering to most in the regional basket. Tony Duthie, managing director at Pacific Equity Partners (PEP), discusses buyouts, leverage and co-investment
PEP-owned Hoyts seeks US debt financing
Australian movie theater operator Hoyts Group, which is owned by Pacific Equity Partners (PEP), is looking to raise $450 million in the US high-yield debt market. It is the latest in a string of Australian corporates to take advantage of strong liquidity...
AVCJ at 25: Tim Sims of Pacific Equity Partners
Tim Sims, a founder and managing director at Pacific Equity Partners, was part of the team responsible for Australia’s first-ever leveraged buyout in 1998. Fourteen years on, Australia is the regional hub for these deals
Australasian mid-market sees strong deal flow – AVCJ Forum
Private equity investors see considerable upside in Australia and New Zealand’s lower and mid-market despite fewer large deals than before the global financial crisis. This usually involves taking cash-strapped family-run businesses and improving processes...
Going walkabout: Australian outbound investment
Taking portfolio companies from Australia into Asia represents a major opportunity for private equity. Pan-regional funds see it as a key part of their strategy, but can domestic players join the party?
Leveraged finance: New faces, slower processes
The withdrawal of Western banks from Australia's leveraged financing market has created opportunities for others. A general sense of caution means that, while debt is available, it won't necessarily come quickly
Australian GPs see strong investment climate, challenges for exits
Australia’s private equity investment environment is at its strongest in five years but this is tempered by managers facing more challenges selling portfolio companies, according to Anthony Kerwick, managing director at Pacific Equity Partners (PEP)....
Asahi accuses Independent Liquor of 'channel stuffing'
Asahi claims that Pacific Equity Partners (PEP) and Unitas Capital resorted to “channel stuffing” – where companies supply retailers with more product than they are capable of selling to boost sales figures – to artificially inflate Independent Liquor’s...
Asahi, PE firms set for legal battle over Independent Liquor sale - update
Japanese beverage giant Asahi has taken legal action against private equity firms Pacific Equity Partners (PEP) and Unitas Capital over its acquisition of New Zealand firm Independent Liquor in 2011 for NZ$1.5 billion ($1.5 billion).
AVCJ Australia webinar takes place Thursday
The opportunities and challenges facing Australian private equity will be discussed by a panel of industry experts at an AVCJ webinar on February 21. It begins at 11 a.m. (2 p.m. AEST) and will last for approximately 45 minutes. Audience members will...
PEP separates Braiform from portfolio company Spotless
Australia’s Pacific Equity Partners (PEP) has carved out coat hanger manufacturer Braiform from Spotless Group, the cleaning and catering contractor it acquired earlier this year. The company now reports directly to PEP.
Co-investment: Friends with benefits
Co-investment deals have been on the rise in recent years, enabling GPs to take on bigger deals and offer LPs fee-less returns. What is driving this trend and are such deals always a good idea?
Australia's PEP targets $3.6b for Fund IV
Pacific Equity Partners (PEP) is targeting up to A$3.5 billion ($3.6 billion) for its fifth fund, including A$2 billion of core equity and a further $1-1.5 billion earmarked for a co-investment pool.
PE & PR: A good citizen
Private equity globally is under more scrutiny from more directions than ever before, placing a higher value on good branding and reputation. Does the asset class also suffer from the same profile problem in Asia?
Asia buyouts: The privatization play
Take-private transactions have created headlines in a climate of low public market valuations. Companies are being targeted in Australia, Japan and the US, but a bid doesn’t necessarily result in a deal
Why Australian take-privates are taking off
A renewal of interest in Billabong International from TPG Capital always seemed likely. When the PE firm first came calling in February with a A$3 per share buyout offer, Billabong’s management refused to budge from its valuation of $4 per share. The...
Australia's PEP sells Hoyts Distribution to Studiocanal
Pacific Equity Partners (PEP) has exited Hoyts Distribution, the largest independent film distributor in Australia and New Zealand, to European film giant Studiocanal. The private equity retains other Hoyts Group assets, including cinema operator Hoyts...
PEP buys Nestle's ice cream business
Australian private equity firm Pacific Equity Partners (PEP) has bought the Peters Ice Cream unit of Swiss food giant Nestle.
Q&A: Pacific Equity Partners' Tim Sims
Tim Sims, co-founder and managing director of Pacific Equity Partners, argues that Australia’s strong fundamentals make it an attractive market for buyouts, while perceptions of an over-reliance on China are misplaced
Australia's ASX may join bid for PEP's Link - report
Australia's bourse operator ASX may join the auction for Link Market services, the share registry owned by Pacific Equity Partners (PEP), in a deal that could be worth as much as $1.36 billion. If the transaction goes through, it would be Asia’s biggest...
Asahi says it paid too much for PE-backed Independent Liquor
Asahi Group is re-examining the terms of its NZ$1.5 billion ($1.27 billion) acquisition last year of Independent Liquor from Pacific Equity Partners (PEP) and Unitas Capital, suggesting there were differences in understanding between the buyer and sellers...
PEP seeks buyers for Link Group – report
Pacific Equity Partners (PEP) has reportedly begun the auction process for Link Group, which could sell for as much as A$1.4 billion ($1.4 billion), including debt. It is poised to be Asia’s biggest private equity exit of the year.