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Pacific Equity Partners

PEP-owned Spotless raises $919m in Australia IPO

Shares in Pacific Equity Partners-owned cleaning and catering contractor Spotless Group opened at a 9.4% premium to the IPO price on the first day of trading in Sydney following a A$994.6 million ($919 million) offering.

  • Exits
  • 23 May 2014
PEP-owned Spotless targets $928m IPO

Spotless Group, the Australia and New Zealand-focused cleaning and catering contractor bought by Pacific Equity Partners (PEP) in 2012, is seeking to raise approximately A$1 billion ($928 million) through an IPO.

  • Exits
  • 28 April 2014
Australia’s PEP reaches $1b first close on Fund V

Pacific Equity Partners (PEP) has reached a first close of just under A$1.1 billion ($1 billion) on its fifth fund. The Australian GP is targeting A$2 billion in core equity, which will be supplemented by co-investment from a handful of sophisticated...

  • Australasia
  • 24 April 2014
PEP, Unitas file counter claim over Independent Liquor sale

Pacific Equity Partners (PEP) and Unitas Capital have filed a cross claim against two senior Asahi executives in Australasia regarding their involvement in the Japanese company’s purchase of Independent Liquor from the private equity firms in 2011.

  • Exits
  • 28 March 2014
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.

  • Australasia
  • 07 March 2014
Australia buyouts: Patience is a virtue

Due to a combination of factors, not least the revival in Australia’s public markets, mid-market private equity deal flow was slower in 2013 than previous years. GPs are waiting for conditions to become more opportune

  • Australasia
  • 26 February 2014
Ex-PEP executive to lead Social Ventures Australia

Rob Koczkar, formerly a managing director at Pacific Equity Partners (PEP), has been appointed CEO of Social Ventures Australia (SVA), a non-profit organization that makes strategic investments designed to generate education and employment opportunities...

  • People
  • 17 February 2014
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Tempting offers: Australian IPOs

Following a prolonged drought, Australia has seen a recent spike in private equity-backed IPOs. Is this a flash in the pan or are public market exits on the cusp of a sustained comeback?

  • Exits
  • 29 January 2014
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Value Creation: Shock and awe?

Asian GPs are building up their operational resources to support portfolio companies, but the true value of expertise is knowing when and where to make influence count

  • GPs
  • 08 January 2014
Crystal ball: Predictions for 2014

From fundraising and secondaries to deal flow and exit strategies, private equity professionals from across the region give their perspective on the year to come

  • North Asia
  • 11 December 2013
Australia's PEP sells Link stake to Macquarie, ICG - report

Australia’s Pacific Equity Partners (PEP) has reportedly sold a 25% stake in share registry and superannuation administration services provider Link Group to Macquarie Group and Intermediate Capital Group for around A$200 million ($187 million).

  • Exits
  • 18 November 2013
PEP-backed Veda Advantage targets IPO

Pacific Equity Partners (PEP) is hoping to raise as much as A$340 million ($326 million) through a sale of new shares as it looks to launch the Australian IPO of credit-checking firm Veda Advantage this December.

  • Buyouts
  • 25 October 2013
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Australia mining: Swings and roundabouts

The end of the commodities super-cycle in Australia has impacted both mining companies and the businesses that serves them. Private equity can benefit, but only if it digs deep

  • Australasia
  • 31 July 2013
VIDEO: David Grayce of Pacific Equity Partners

Take-private opportunities emerge at certain points in a market cycle, driven by the cost of funding a deal – in debt and equity terms – versus the market valuation of the asset. In Australia another factor as also come to the fore in recent years:...

  • Australasia
  • 03 July 2013
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...

  • Financing
  • 27 June 2013
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,...

  • Financing
  • 05 June 2013
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

  • Australasia
  • 05 June 2013
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...

  • Financing
  • 09 May 2013
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

  • Australasia
  • 17 March 2013
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...

  • Australasia
  • 08 March 2013
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?

  • Australasia
  • 27 February 2013
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

  • Financing
  • 27 February 2013
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).

  • Australasia
  • 21 February 2013
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...

  • Australasia
  • 18 February 2013
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