Unison Capital
Unison exits Japan real estate management firm to Fosun
Chinese conglomerate Fosun Group has bought Tokyo-based real estate management firm IDERA Capital Management from Japanese private equity firm Unison Capital. Financial terms were not disclosed.
Carlyle, Unison seek buyer for Covalent Materials - report
The Carlyle Group and Japan's Unison Capital are reportedly seeking a buyer for semiconductor parts manufacturer Covalent Materials Corp.
Japan regulation: Taxing tactics
Investors are concerned about the potential repercussions for the economy – and their portfolio companies – of Japan’s staged consumer tax hike. Could it really derail the country’s fragile recovery?
Unison Capital targets $581m for Japan fund
Japanese mid-market buyout firm Unison Capital is targeting JPY60 billion ($581 million) for its fourth Japan fund. The fund - which launched in early February - is scheduled for a first close by the summer.
Shogun diplomacy: Corporate management in Japan
History shows that Japan's corporate elites rarely take kindly to private equity knocking down their door. How can the outside investor best woo potential partners?
All smiles in Tokyo?
The timing of last year's AVCJ Japan Forum was perhaps fortuitous - a matter of days before the event Unison Capital announced that it agreed to sell sushi chain Akindo Sushiro to Permira for $1 billion.
GPs upbeat on ailing Japan
Private equity investors expect to see more buyout opportunities in Japan despite a weak deal environment in recent years and ongoing concerns about the country's economy.
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
Carlyle, Unison-backed Covalent avoids bond default
Covalent, the Japanese semiconductor materials manufacturer owned by The Carlyle Group and Unison Capital, has averted a debt default by agreeing to buy back securities from its bondholders. Much like its counterpart Renesas Electronics, which is seeking...
Japan outbound investment: Go local to go global
Cash-rich corporates have led the surge in outbound investment from Japan, buoyed by easy access to debt and the strength of the yen. What role are Japanese GPs playing in this buying spree?
Secondaries in Japan: A new wave?
Japan’s megadeals of 2006-2007 need to be exited or refinanced. With IPOs off the agenda due to weak public markets and strategic investors’ appetites uncertain, secondary buyouts are a popular option.
Permira buys Japan’s Sushiro from Unison
Global buyout firms see potential in cash-rich Japanese corporations that can be guided overseas.
Permira acquires Unison’s stake in Akindo Sushiro for $1b
Permira, through its Ireland-based vehicle Consumer Equity Investments (CEIL), has acquired Unison Capital’s stake in Akindo Sushiro, a leading Japanese sushi restaurant. The deal values the company at $1 billion, including debt.
Unison launches $104m offer for South Korea’s Nexcon
Japanese private equity firm Unison Capital has launched a KRW119.8 billion ($104 million) tender offer for Nexcon Technology, a manufacturer of products for lithium-ion secondary batteries.
Unison Capital seeks buyer for sushi chain - report
Japanese private equity firm Unison Capital is searching for a buyer for its sushi restaurant chain Akindo Sushiro. If the transaction goes through, it could be worth as much as JPY70 billion ($893 million) and represent one of the largest private equity...
Unison secures Showa Yakuhin Kako SBO
Unison Capital has emerged victorious in the auction for Showa Yakuhin Kako, securing the secondary buyout of the drug producer from Tokio Marine Capital, Polaris Capital Group and PineBridge Investments.
Advantage Partners has no plans for new fund – report
Advantage Partners told an investor meeting Wednesday that it has no immediate plans to launch a new fund even though the investment period for its existing vehicle is due to end in the summer.
Sumitomo Mitsui halves target for Japan fund – report
Sumitomo Mitsui Trust has cut the target for its latest private equity fund by half. It follows a similar move by Unison Capital and is seen as symptomatic of the difficult investment environment in Japan.
Japan’s PE firms on trade sale hunt
Japanese buyout firms are making plans to offload a portion of their local portfolio companies via trade sales this year.
Advantage Partners may extend investment deadline
Advantage Partners may extend the June deadline for investment from its $2.6 billion buyout fund due to limited dealflow. The buyout firm will make a decision by the end of April.
Japan’s Unison Capital cuts fund due to limited deals - report
Japan’s Unison Capital has reportedly cut the size of its third fund by one quarter to JPY107 billion ($1.4 billion) due to limited deal flow.
Unison buys Asahi Tec from RHJ International
Unison Capital will purchase Asahi Tec, which supplies iron castings to the auto industry, from Belgian private equity firm RHJ International and Tokio Marine & Nichido. The Japanese PE investor has agreed to pay JPY23.9 billion ($310 million) and assume...
CVC sells Minit to Unison Capital
CVC Capital Asia has succeeded in exiting shoe repair chain Minit Asia Pacific to Tokyo-based Unison Capital, reportedly after two failed attempts to sell the company.
Skylark exit helps consign buyout boom to history
With Skylark sold and Yayoi likely to follow it, Japan’s megadeals of 2006-2008 are finally being dismantled and the – relatively meager – profits returned to investors