Unitas Capital
Yellow Pages auction up a gum tree?
Unitas Capital and Ontario LP direct investment major Teacher’s Private Capital are reportedly hunting for buyers for New Zealand’s Yellow Pages Group, having launched a sale process for the estimated $700 million asset – more than 50% lower than the...
Unitas, OTPP ready NZ Yellow Pages for sale
Offering up the asset that launched NZ's much-praised "yellow tree house" ad campaign, regional buyout firm Unitas Capital and its co-investor Ontario Teachers Private Capital have kicked off the exit process from boom-era Antipodean telecoms investment...
CVC fastens Acument Asian assets deal
CVC Capital Partners has won an auction against Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. and Unitas Capital for the Asian assets of fastener manufacturer Acument Global Technologies, estimated at around $300 million.
Bain draws secondary buyout interest for Outback in Asia
Bain Capital, seeking buyers for the Asian assets of investee Outback Steakhouse, is seeing strong private equity interest from firms including Barings Private Equity Asia, Permira, and Unitas Capital, according to reports.
NZ Yellow Pages LBO debt in standstill deal
Bank lenders who provided the leverage for CCMP Capital Partners Asia (now Unitas Capital) and Teachers' Private Capital's 2007 LBO of New Zealand's Yellow Pages Group have agreed to a standstill on debt repayments until end May.
Unitas exits Buy The Way – to Lotte
Unitas Capital’s much-discussed auction of its flagship Korean retail investment, convenience store chain Buy The Way, has been agreed – with the inking of a sale contract to local retail conglomerate Lotte Group for around KRW275 billion ($238 million)....
Carlyle to get Buy The Way?
The Carlyle Group has emerged as one of the potential bidders in the final round of the auction of Buy The Way, a South Korean convenience store chain owned by Asia-focused private equity fund Unitas Capital.
Unitas may sell Buy The Way to Interpark
Unitas Capital may reportedly be about to exit its Korean convenience store investment Buy The Way to Interpark, a local operator of online shopping malls.
Unitas may sell Buy The Way to Japanese
Unitas Capital is reportedly in talks with Ministop Co., Japan's fifth largest convenience store chain operator, over the sale of investee Buy The Way, the fourth largest convenience store chain in South Korea.