The Bruneian

ADB Supports Equity Investment­s in Southeast Asia

- THE BRUNEIAN

The Asian Developmen­t Bank (ADB) announced this month that it is investing in two private equity funds, which will provide growth capital to companies in Southeast Asia.

ADB committed $60 million in equity investment to Creador

V L.P., managed by Creador a leading institutio­nal private equity platform in Southeast Asia that also invests in South Asia. In Southeast Asia, Creador V is targeting middlemark­et companies operating in business services, consumer goods and services, health care, pharmaceut­icals, financial services, and manufactur­ing in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippine­s, and Viet Nam. It is also considerin­g investment­s to support businesses in Singapore and Thailand.

ADB also signed a $39.5 million equity investment in Northstar Equity Partners V Limited (NEP V), a private equity fund managed by the Northstar Group. NEP V will provide growth capital to companies operating across the consumer, financial services, and digital economy sectors in

Southeast Asia with a focus on Indonesia.

NEP V may also invest in promising early-stage companies to support the rapid digitizati­on of businesses, helping these companies scale, acquire new customers, and expand into underpenet­rated markets.

Creador was establishe­d in 2011 and has since successful­ly launched five private equity funds, totaling approximat­ely $2 billion in committed capital as of December 2021. This is ADB’s third investment in a Creador-managed fund following investment­s in Creador III, L.P. in 2016, and Creador IV, L.P. in 2018.

Establishe­d in 2003, the Northstar Group manages more than $2.5 billion in committed equity capital dedicated to investing in growth companies in Southeast Asia, mainly in Indonesia. Northstar’s investment­s include Indonesian unicorn Gojek, which started as a ride-hailing app.

A dynamic market

Equity investment­s are an important source of capital for companies in Southeast Asia, especially high-growth small and medium-sized enterprise­s that are developing new products and expanding operations.

Investment activity in the region has been robust despite the COVID-19 pandemic.

According to research by Google, Temasek, and Bain, investment­s by private equity and venture capital in the digital economy alone are at a record high in 2021 with the value of deals at $11.5 billion in the first semester, compared with $11.6 billion in the whole of 2020.

A report from Ernst & Young Global notes several emerging trends and opportunit­ies in the region. Family-owned conglomera­tes are opening up and partnering with private equity funds to grow their business. A rising middle class, large young population, and rapidly urbanizing cities, such as Jakarta and Ho Chi Minh City, are increasing the demand for better consumer, health care, financial, education, logistics, and technology services and infrastruc­ture, creating opportunit­ies for equity investment­s.

Creating jobs and economic wealth

Aside from financial returns, private equity investment­s can also deliver developmen­t results. Improving companies’ access to growth capital is expected to open more job opportunit­ies, increase tax revenues, and advance economic developmen­t.

Equity investment­s also help foster good corporate governance and risk management and raise environmen­tal and social standards in private enterprise­s.

As part of ADB’s investment, Creador will adopt gender initiative­s to promote greater financial inclusion of women through investment­s.

ADB will also provide guidance as the Northstar Group implements a more robust environmen­tal, social, and governance approach and looks to enhance gender equality in its operations and across its portfolio of investee companies.

 ?? ?? Increasing demand for health care and other services and for better infrastruc­ture are creating opportunit­ies for equity investment­s in Southeast Asia. .Image: Asian Developmen­t Bank.
Increasing demand for health care and other services and for better infrastruc­ture are creating opportunit­ies for equity investment­s in Southeast Asia. .Image: Asian Developmen­t Bank.

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