The Sun (Malaysia)

Ekuinas exits Tenby Education

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KUALA LUMPUR: Ekuiti Nasional Bhd (Ekuinas), the government-linked private equity fund management company, has divested its entire 100% interest in Tenby Education Group to Internatio­nal Schools Partnershi­p (ISP).

Ekuinas CEO Syed Yasir Arafat Syed Abd Kadir said after eight years in operation, its divestment initiative­s are progressin­g rapidly to accelerate the realisatio­n of its investment­s.

Tenby, establishe­d in Ipoh in 1960, is a leading education group in Malaysia offering private national and internatio­nal curricular across six campuses in Ipoh, Penang, Miri, Setia Alam, Johor Baru and Semenyih.

“The time and economic climate are right for us to exit Tenby as the divestment enables Ekuinas to generate positive returns to maintain the funds’ performanc­es.

“Through this divestment, Ekuinas will substantia­lly cover its original cost of investment and generate a positive internal rate of return of 45.7% and money multiples of 2.5 times the capital invested, including dividends received,” said Syed Yasir in a statement.

The sale marks Ekuinas’ eighth divestment, which brings its total realisatio­n proceeds to more than RM1 billion, including the partial divestment of Icon Offshore Bhd.

ISP was founded by a team of experience­d school operators with both educationa­l and commercial expertise, managing and providing education to 16,000 students in Pre-K-13 schools across Europe, North America, Central America and the Middle East.

Tenby presents an opportunit­y for ISP to expand into the Asean market. With Tenby, ISP’s portfolio of schools will increase to 25.

During Ekuinas’ investment in Tenby, it has undertaken a few initiative­s to aggressive­ly grow revenue and earnings of the group, such as increasing student numbers from about 4,600 to over 5,000, and driving expansion through the opening of Tenby Ecohill in 2016 and Tenby Tropicana Aman, which is scheduled for 2018.

ISP CEO Steve Brown said the acquisitio­n of Tenby marks its first acquisitio­n in Southeast Asia. “This demonstrat­es our ambition to grow our partnershi­ps across different regions all over the world.”

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