Interview
VIDEO: Gulpreet Kohli of ChrysCapital Partners
India is becoming more attractive for private equity investors as the capital overhang created by the fundraising boom of the previous vintage eases, reducing competition for deals, says Gulpreet Kohli, managing director at ChrysCapital Partners
Q&A: Milestone Capital Advisors' Rubi Arya
The sudden death of Ved Prakash Arya in 2011 left Milestone Capital Advisors without a founder and figurehead. His widow, Rubi Arya, took up the reins. She tells AVCJ how the business is moving forward
Profile: Helion Venture Partners' Sanjeev Aggarwal
Sanjeev Aggarwal, co-founder of Helion Venture Partners, has been at the vanguard of several pivotal developments in India’s tech industry, from the birth of BPO to the flowering of e-commerce
Q&A: CVC Capital Partners' Sigit Prasetya
Sigit Prasetya, managing partner at CVC Capital Partners, on why recent volatility in Indonesia shouldn’t concern PE investors, negotiating auctions and lofty valuations, and working with Southeast Asia’s family groups
Fundraising perspectives: Capital providers on private equity
Asian GPs have endured a difficult 12 months for fundraising and the region is on course for its lowest annual total in four years. Assorted LPs outline their attitudes to the asset class and the region
Q&A: Lexington Partners' Brent Nicklas
Brent Nicklas, managing partner at Lexington Partners, on his expectations for private equity secondaries in a global market characterized by increased regulation, consolidation and ever larger LPs
Q&A: PAG's Weijian Shan
Weijian Shan, chairman and CEO of PAG, discusses China exit challenges, dealing with company founders in control investment situations, and picking businesses that are less likely to be swamped by local competition
Q&A: Intel Capital's Arvind Sodhani
Arvind Sodhani, president of Intel Capital, explains his passion for wearable technology, why cleantech is now a turn-off, and how the group’s investment strategy tracks trends in innovation
LP interview: Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan
Jane Rowe, senior vice president at Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan, explains the attractions of spin-out GPs in Asia and why co-investment is an important – but not the only – consideration in manager selection
Profile: Innovation Works' Chris Evdemon
A cold email to Innovation Works founder Kai-fu Lee landed angel investor Chris Evdemon a full-time role at the Beijing-based incubator. Now he is looking to follow the firm into Silicon Valley
Q&A: The Abraaj Group's Aman Lakhaney
The Abraaj Group’s acquisition of Aureos Capital last year was a massive short cut to a larger Asia presence. Aman Lakhaney, director at The Abraaj Group, explains the firm’s approach to non-BRIC emerging markets
26th AVCJ Private Equity & Venture Forum, Hong Kong
The AVCJ Private Equity & Venture Forum is the largest and most influential gathering of Asian-focused private equity and venture capital industry professionals in the world today.
Q&A: Standard Chartered Bank's Andrew Yee
Andrew Yee, global head of infrastructure at Standard Chartered Bank's principal finance division, gives his views on investment opportunities across Asia, where private equity must work in and around large corporates
Profile: AIF Capital's Peter Amour
Since arriving in Hong Kong in 1986, AIF Capital's Peter Amour has witnessed the emergence of China and the ups and downs of Southeast Asia, enjoying some of the opportunities that have come with it
Henry Kravis on Asia
KKR co-founder Henry Kravis recently briefed a group of reporters on his firm's investment strategy in Asia, offering glimpses of a business that is rooted in private equity yet stretches well beyond it.
Q&A: Jupiter Capital's Indika Hettiarachchi
Indika Hettiarachchi, director at Sri Lanka-based Jupiter Capital Partners, outlines why India’s economic troubles could help other South Asian countries get a bigger share of investment in the region
Q&A: FCC Partners' C.Y. Huang
C.Y. Huang, president of FCC Partners and chairman of the Taiwan M&A and PE Council (MAPE), explains why he sees the tide turning for foreign private equity in Taiwan and where the opportunities lie
Profile: 500 Startups' Dave McClure
A Silicon Valley veteran of nearly 25 years standing, 500 Startups founder Dave McClure has worked for PayPal and sold a software firm to Intel. Now he is bringing his own brand of angel investing to Asia
Q&A: Rocket Internet's Tito Costa
Rocket Internet, which has raised more than $1 billion in funding in the last year, is known for launching copycats of successful sites. Tito Costa, managing director for Southeast Asia, outlines a different strategy for the region
Q&A: KKR's Joe Bae
KKR last week announced a final close of $6 billion on its second pan-Asia fund, the largest vehicle of its kind ever raised in the region. Joseph Bae, KKR's head of Asia, tells AVCJ how it will be deployed
Q&A: Navis Capital Partners' Nick Bloy
Nick Bloy, managing partner at Navis Capital Partners, explains what ASEAN integration means for private equity and how valuation and sector issues should shape approaches to Indonesia
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:...
Q&A: Clearwater Capital Partners' Rob Petty
Clearwater Capital Partners is currently investing is $575 million fourth fund. CEO Rob Petty identifies the opportunities in Asia – offshore, onshore in China and India, and a generous helping of restructuring
AVCJ China Awards: Firm of the Year – FountainVest Partners
FountainVest Partners took six months to raise its second fund, for which it also won the US dollar fundraising award, and then participated in China’s largest-ever PE buyout. CEO Frank Tang looks back and forward