SAIF Partners
SAIF leads $25m round for India's BookMyShow
SAIF India has led a INR1.5 billion ($25 million) round of funding for Bigtree Entertainment, the company behind cinema and events ticketing site BookMyShow.
SAIF joins Series B as Ayla eyes China expansion
SAIF Partners has participated in a $14.5 million Series B round of funding for Ayla Networks, an internet of things (IoT) platform that wants to expand its cloud-based services into China.
SAIF-backed Indian retail platform HomeShop18 files for US IPO
HomeShop18, an Indian television shopping network and online market place backed by SAIF Partners and OCP Asia, has filed to go public on the New York Stock Exchange.
Temasek to invest $150m in China Huiyuan Juice
Temasek Holdings plans to invest $150 million in China Huiyuan Juice, a Hong Kong-listed fruit juice producer that is a portfolio company of SAIF Partners.
Xiaomi’s Lei Jun leads $100m round China’s Vancl – update
Lei Jun, Chinese super angle and co-founder of smart phone maker Xiaomi, has led a $100 million round for Vancl, China’s largest online clothing retailer. Existing investors Temasek Holdings, IDG Capital Partners, Ceyuan Ventures and SAIF Partners also...
Temasek, Ceyuan, IDG, SAIF invest $100m in China’s Vancl
Vancl, China’s largest online clothing retailer, has raised more than $100 million in funding from existing investors Temasek Holdings, IDG Capital Partners, Ceyuan Ventures and SAIF Partners.
Vertex backs FirstCry’s O2O e-commerce push
Indian baby and kids-focused e-commerce site FirstCry.com was not the first mover in its segment when it launched in 2010. Kalaari Capital-backed HushBabies and Babyoye, an Accel Partners and Tiger Global portfolio company, were among those already operating...
Vertex, IDG, SAIF invest $15m in India’s FirstCry
Temasek Holdings subsidiary Vertex Venture Management has led a $15 million Series C round of funding in Brainbees Solutions, which runs Indian baby and kids focused e-commerce site FirstCry.com. Existing investors IDG Ventures India and SAIF Partners...
Saif invests $30m in China fashion platform
Saif Partners China has committed $30 million in a Series C round of funding for Yoho, an online fashion magazine and e-commerce platform.
China game developer Linekong secures $80m Series C round
China online gaming developer Linekong has raised $80 million Series C round of funding led by Fosun International. Other investors include Orchid Asia, Starwish Global, SAIF Partners and Profitable Century International.
India Awards: PE Professional of the Year – Ravi Adusumalli
SAIF India defied a challenging exit market by taking Just Dial public and selling CSS Corp via a trade sale in 2013. Ravi Adusumalli, the firm’s managing partner, sees the weak IPO market as a mixed blessing for PE
SAIF leads $30m round for battery maker Amprius
SAIF Partners has led a Series C round of funding worth $30 million for Amprius, a lithium-ion battery manufacturer headquartered in the US but with production lines in China. All of the company’s existing investors also participated.
SAIF, Kalaari provide Series A round for Urban Ladder
Indian online furniture store Urban Ladder has raised $5 million from SAIF Partners and return backer Kalaari Capital in a Series A round.
China classifieds site sees shares close up 42% on US debut
Chinese online marketplace 58.com – a classifieds website along the lines of Craigslist, backed by Warburg Pincus, SAIF Partners and DCM – saw its shares close up 42% on the first day of trading on the New York Stock Exchange. Coming in the wake of...
SAIF-backed HomeShop18 raises $14m round
Multimedia retailer HomeShop18 has raised another $14 million in funding from existing investors - Korea’s GS Home Shopping (GS), hedge fund OCP Asia and parent company Network18. SAIF Partners invested $26 million in 2008 for over 25% of the company.
Chinese online marketplace 58.com sets terms for $165m US IPO
Chinese online marketplace 58.com is seeking raise up to $165 million through its New York Stock Exchange IPO. The company’s venture capital investors – Warburg Pincus, SAIF Partners and DCM – will not sell any of their shares in the offering.
India IPOs: The road less taken
India is launching a pilot scheme that will allow certain companies to list overseas without first going public domestically. VC investors see the positives but they want further clarification on the rules
VC-backed Chinese online marketplace targets $150m US IPO
Chinese venture capital-backed local marketplace website 58.com filed for its US IPO, targeting up to $150 million.
SAIF Partners, Telescope hold first close on China retail growth fund
SAIF Partners and China Telescope Investments have reached a first close of RMB300 million ($49 million) on their China retail growth fund. The vehicle - Telescope Consumer Growth Fund I – will support the development of retail and consumer products,...
China’s SAIF invests in COFCO-run food retail site
SAIF Partners has invested in Womai.com, a food and grocery B2C online platform set up by Chinese food conglomerate COFCO. Financial terms were not disclosed but the investment is said to be more than $10 million.
Hony to set up China film fund with Shanghai Media Group
Hony Capital will team up with SMG Pictures to launch a joint film and television fund worth a reported RMB3 billion ($489 million).
Partners Group buys majority stake in India’s CSS Corp - Update
Partners Group has acquired a majority stake in IT services provider CSS Corp. for $270 million. The deal facilitates the exit of existing investors SAIF Partners, Goldman Sachs and Sierra Ventures.
VC-backed Just Dial's IPO 11x subscribed
Indian search engine Just Dial’s IPO was subscribed 11.6 times when it closed on Wednesday. The company will raise INR8.2-9.5 billion ($148-171 million), depending on the final issue price.
India’s Just Dial IPO to raise up to $174m
Indian search engine Just Dial is on course to raise INR9.5 billion ($173.7 million) through its IPO later this month, allowing VC backers Sequoia Capital, SAIF Partners, Tiger Global, ECGS and SAP Ventures to make a partial exit.