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Bright Food adds Weetabix to foreign portfolio

China's Bright Food Group through a considerable amount of trial and error before sealing its first overseas acquisition last year, purchasing a 75% stake in Manassen Foods from CHAMP Private Equity for an enterprise valuation of $525 million.

  • Exits
  • 09 May 2012
Navis sees 10x return on Trimco exit

There is always a danger that private equity investors will fall in love with certain portfolio companies and never want to exit. Navis Capital Partners came close with Trimco International Holdings. The Malaysia-based PE player took a controlling stake...

  • Exits
  • 09 May 2012
J-Star gives Three Arrows paws for thought

Denim jackets, corduroy pants and swimming goggles. These items of clothing have been common human attire for more than a century, but in Japan in particular, apparel of this nature is increasingly popular among dogs.

  • North Asia
  • 09 May 2012
ChrysCapital closes fund VI at $510m

In keeping with its conservative approach, ChrysCapital opts for a smaller fund than the last cycle and plans to outsmart the competition by targeting smaller deals

  • Venture
  • 09 May 2012
ChrysCapital no fair-weather friend to Intas

Back in 2005, the principal concern for much of India’s rural population was where their next meal was going to come from. Over the past seven years, however, the spoils of rapid economic growth have trickled down through the social strata. Rural residents...

  • Healthcare
  • 02 May 2012
NSR to take local food national

South Indian cuisine specialist Vasudev Adiga’s is the first part of New Silk Route’s plan to take on the multinationals by creating a domestic casual dining conglomerate in India

  • South Asia
  • 02 May 2012
KKR, Goldman back Indian logistics provider

Ford Motors sold nearly 100,000 cars in India last year and a further 22,000 units manufactured in the country were exported overseas. Every single component that went into each vehicle was handled by TVS Logistics.

  • Expansion
  • 25 April 2012
CDIB sees 3x return on game developer deal

Online gaming is one of the fastest-growing segments in the tech sector. Global revenues reached $15.7 billion in 2010 and are expected to top $29 billion within four years. CDIB Capital is one of many private equity players to profit from this growth.

  • Exits
  • 25 April 2012
Noah launches China real estate fund

China's rapid economic expansion over the past decade has created a large pool of millionaires but onshore investment options remain limited. Those keen to avoid negative real interest on bank deposits, have traditionally put their money into stocks (at...

  • Fundraising
  • 25 April 2012
Maui Capital appeals to the masses

Between now and the end of May, around 900 New Zealand investors are expected to sign up as LPs in Maui Capital’s new fund. With commitments ranging from NZ$100,000 ($81,000) to NZ$20 million, they are only expected to account for around two thirds...

  • Australasia
  • 25 April 2012
KKR takes 24% stake in China blood banker

It is a newborn child's first-ever insurance policy: Cord blood, rich in stem cells, is taken from the umbilical cord shortly after birth and placed into storage, only to be used if the child is later stricken by a serious illness. Cord blood can help...

  • Greater China
  • 18 April 2012
CVC seizes rare chance to buy HK telecom asset

Private equity mega-deals are a comparative rarity in Hong Kong. Discount pre-IPO investments in large Chinese state-owned enterprises and one is left with a number of significant minority transactions and barely a handful of buyouts. Until last week,...

  • Technology
  • 18 April 2012
TA continues India spree by backing BillDesk

TA Associates' decision to establish a permanent India presence appears to be paying off. The firm’s first investment in the country was completed in 2006 but four of its five deals have come since the Mumbai office opened in late 2009. BillDesk, an...

  • South Asia
  • 18 April 2012
Vision Knight’s value-add proposition

Much is expected of China's online advertising industry. Worth RMB51 billion ($8.1 billion) in 2011, up 57% year-on-year, the market is tipped to top RMB187 billion by 2015. As former CEO of Alibaba.com, the country’s leading B2B marketing portal, David...

  • Expansion
  • 05 April 2012
Second-largest India exit for Warburg Pincus

"When Warburg Pincus first invested in Kotak Mahindra Bank in 2004, what was being created was a banking institution from scratch,” says Vishal Mahadevia, managing director of Warburg Pincus India.

  • Exits
  • 05 April 2012
F&H backs Song brothers’ singing school

Ask Chinese music fans to name famous Singaporean exports, and they’re likely to mention Stephanie Sun and JJ Lin. Aside from both being hugely popular in China’s Mando-pop scene, what each of these singers has in common is that they were both trained...

  • Expansion
  • 28 March 2012
Helion remains committed to early-stage deals

Helion Venture Partners has restricted its third fund to $255m despite oversubscriptions. It will continue to focus on early-stage investments in the technology and consumer space

  • Fundraising
  • 28 March 2012
STIC sees 3.6x return on golf simulator deal

Young-Chan Kim went to the US in the 1990s to work for Samsung Electronics. He returned to South Korea with a business idea that has brought golf to the masses. Twelve years since its inception, Golfzon is the world’s leading golf simulation company,...

  • North Asia
  • 28 March 2012
MSPE Asia secures its largest ever Asia deal

Supporting domestic companies keen to expand into overseas markets has become a core element of most PE investors’ China strategies. Morgan Stanley Private Equity (MSPE) Asia found the prospect of working on such efforts with Tianhe Chemicals Group...

  • Expansion
  • 28 March 2012
Gobi makes lucrative early exit from CIB

Gobi Partners had big plans for CIB Development. The venture firm received the green light to invest in the Malaysia-based online games operator in 2010 and put together a strategy that would boost exposure in Indonesia, the region’s largest gaming...

  • Exits
  • 22 March 2012
GIC commits $100m to Indian eye-care chain

Already worth $40 billion and expected to double in size with compound annual growth of 21%, India’s healthcare market is certainly on the radar of private equity investors. Hospitals and treatment centers – a play on rising domestic consumption and...

  • Southeast Asia
  • 22 March 2012
Greenpark, IFC target emerging markets secondaries

Greenpark Capital's tie-up with International Finance Corp. (IFC) to create a $500 million emerging markets secondaries fund (EMSF) makes a lot of sense. The former has plenty of experience in secondary investments but a limited emerging markets presence;...

  • Secondaries
  • 22 March 2012
Axiom closes third fund in just four months

Regional fund-of-funds player Axiom Asia says that strong investor demand for fund three, despite a difficult fundraising environment, is an endorsement of the firm’s consistent approach

  • Fundraising
  • 22 March 2012
Hudson Clean Energy makes China debut

Asia Pacific's waste-to-energy market is projected to grow threefold in the next five years and China is central to this trend. Cleantech consultancy Pike Research expects the country’s revenues to hit $3.7 billion by the end of the period, up from...

  • Greater China
  • 07 March 2012
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