Warburg Pincus

Global private equity firms eye Singapore-based XCL Education: sources

A transaction could value the school operator at as much as US$1.5 billion

Warburg Pincus' managing director Saurabh Agarwal says Acclime has built "one of the Asia-Pacific’s most scaled and differentiated corporate and business-services platforms".

Warburg Pincus invests in corporate services firm Acclime, valuing it at US$1 billion

The private equity firm beat rivals Carlyle Group, Blackstone, KKR and TPG in a bidding race

The private equity firms are evaluating a majority stake that’s set to exceed US$500 million in value, the people said, requesting not to be named because the discussions are private.

TPG, Warburg weigh US$500 million stake in India-rooted Sirion

[MUMBAI] TPG Capital and Warburg Pincus are in early talks to buy a stake in Sirion Labs, a Partners Group Holding-backed software business managing and automating contracts, according to people famil...

Global Switch is working with Morgan Stanley and UBS Group on the potential sale.

Warburg said to co-lead pursuit of Global Switch with SC Capital Partners: sources

The consortium has been in talks with other potential investors to join them

A non-profit organisation founded in 1884, the Jockey Club operates horse racing, sports betting and a Mark Six lottery.

Hong Kong Jockey Club to unload US$1 billion in Blackstone, Warburg funds

The sales come as other Asia funds and wealthy investors dial back investments in the US, concerned that Trump’s trade wars have made the world’s largest economy much less predictable

Japan is attractive because there are gaps between needs and investments in certain types of property, Murata says.

Warburg purchases Tokyo rental houses, plans Japan office

The moves underscore a trend of increased foreign investor activity in Japan, drawn by the weak yen, cheap financing and the return of inflation to Asia’s second-largest economy

The search for higher returns has intensified due to rivalry between traditional life insurers like Prudential Financial and private equity-owned counterparts.

Prudential Financial promotes Andy Sullivan to CEO, succeeding Lowrey

PRUDENTIAL Financial promoted Andy Sullivan to succeed Charlie Lowrey as chief executive officer amid a broader shakeup of the insurer’s top management ranks.

Justin Gabbani, chief executive officer, investment management, at Lendlease, says: "This strategic acquisition underscores our commitment to the rapidly expanding life sciences and R&D real estate market in Asia-Pacific."

Warburg, Lendlease buy S$1.6 billion in industrial assets from Blackstone-Soilbuild private Reit

They comprise business parks and high-tech industrial facilities tenanted to blue-chip companies