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Korea's VIG Partners buys parking management business
VIG Partners – formerly known as Vogo Investment – has agreed to buy an 83% stake in Korea-based parking management business HiParking for KRW27 billion ($23 million).
VIG Partners buys Korean PVC window maker
VIG Partners – which recently changed its corporate name from Vogo Investment – has agreed to buy Winche, a South Korea-based manufacturer of PVC windows, for KRW135 billion ($114 million).
PE investors target Korean corporate carve-outs - AVCJ Forum
Private equity investors in South Korea continue to see signs of increased deal flow in the form of corporate carve-outs as domestic conglomerates rationalize their businesses.
Korea middle market: Behind the curtain
Korea’s middle market continues to blossom thanks to succession issues, restructuring and ambitions to expand overseas. But deals are struck in strict confidence – and GPs say that is how it should remain
Korea buyouts: Who's selling?
Thanks to a steady stream of large cap deals, Korea accounts for a growing share of Asia buyout activity. But can this trend be sustained?
Korean conglomerates: Governance gridlock
The shareholder spat between Samsung and Elliott Management put Korea’s corporate governance shortfalls under the spotlight, but industry participants don’t expect to see the chaebol brought into line
Vogo buys Korean lifestyle product maker Bodyfriend
Vogo Investment has acquired a controlling stake in Bodyfriend, South Korea's largest maker of massage chairs and other lifestyle products, in a management buyout.
Vogo to exit South Korea's Tong Yang Life to China insurer in $1b deal
South Korean GP Vogo Investment is exiting its majority stake in Tong Yang Life Insurance to China's Anbang Insurance Group in a KRW1.13 trillion ($998 million) deal.
PE-backed Tongyang Life remains in hunt for Korea's LIG Insurance
Tongyang Life Insurance, a South Korean insurer majority-owned by Vogo Investment, has submitted a binding bid for a controlling stake in LIG Insurance.
PE-backed Tongyang Life bids for LIG Insurance
Tongyang Life Insurance, a South Korean insurer majority-owned by Vogo Investment, is among the preliminary bidders for a controlling stake in LIG Insurance.
South Korea’s Vogo raises $350m for Fund II
Vogo Investment has raised $350 million for its second South Korea-focused fund. A final close is expected early in 2014 once final negotiations on terms with a few LPs, including domestic heavyweight the National Pension Service, are completed.
North Asia GPs cautiously optimistic on economic reforms – AVCJ Forum
Government-driven reforms in Japan and South Korea have the potential to deliver more buyout opportunities, although industry participants told the AVCJ Forum in Hong Kong that their optimism is cautious rather than wholehearted.
MBK in exclusive talks with ING to acquire Korea unit - report
MBK Partners has reportedly entered into exclusive talks regarding the sale of ING Groep's South Korean life insurance business. The private equity firm is said to have offered KRW1.8 trillion ($1.6 billion) for the entire operation.
Vogo-backed Tongyang Life chosen as preferred bidder ING Korea unit – report
A consortium led by Tongyang Life Insurance, which is majority-owned by Vogo Investment, has reportedly been chosen as the preferred bidder for ING Groep’s South Korean life insurance unit. The consortium is said to have offered around KRW2 trillion...
MBK, PE-backed insurers bid for ING’s Korean unit
MBK Partners, Tongyang Life Insurance and Kyobo Life Insurance have made separate bids for a controlling stake in ING Groep’s South Korean insurance business. The stake was valued at approximately $2.1 billion last year, when KB Financial Group was...
CVC, MBK among final bidders for ING Korea unit - report
CVC Capital Partners and South Korean PE firm MBK are among the last five bidders to begin preliminary due diligence as they consider an offer for at least 51% stake in the Korean unit of Dutch insurance firm ING Groep.
Q&A: Vogo Investment's Jason Shin
Jason Shin, managing partner of Vogo Investment, explains why South Korean company owners’ preference for local partners goes well beyond foreign private equity’s well publicized scrapes
Korea buyouts: Young pretender?
South Korea was the only significant PE market in Asia to see an uptick in deal flow last year. Investors have high expectations; uncertainty among local conglomerates – and local GPs – could make or break them
Chaebol cross-shareholding: David and Goliath
Removing cross-shareholding structures that hold Korea’s conglomerates together, and arguably suffocate competition, is key to economic democratization. But will it happen and what would it mean for PE?
Vogo-backed Tong Yang Life eyes ING South Korea unit
Vogo Capital-backed Tong Yang Life Insurance is considering purchasing ING Group's South Korean insurance unit.
Vogo, KTB-backed LG Siltron withdraws IPO
LG Siltron, a silicon wafer manufacturer owned by LG Group, Vogo Investment and KTB Private Equity, has abandoned plans to raise at least $275 million through an IPO. The company won listing approval on October 31 but decided not to proceed because domestic...
Asia PE investment: Korea makes a splash
With four deals of $350m or more in the last few weeks, South Korea has made its mark on Asia’s private equity investment league table. Why is it happening and can it continue?
TPG secures pact with Korea’s Vogo
Comparisons between TPG’s tie-ups with Northstar and Vogo are flawed – one is fully formalized, the other is loose. But the private equity firm does appear ready to re-engage with South Korea after a long absence
Korean government plans another attempt at Woori sale
The South Korean government will make another attempt to divest its stake in Woori Finance Holding, setting a July 27 deadline for preliminary bids. Prospective buyers must bid for at least 30% of Woori, which means the deal would be worth at least KRW2.9...