SEE WHAT’S NEW AND NOTEWORTHY IN PRIVATE EQUITY THIS WEEK /// ISSUE 86 - 8th March 2013:
- Mutual Attraction: Family Offices and PE Fundraisers
- Survey Finds Investor Appetite for Big Buyout Funds
- PE Investors Eye Ista for $3.9 bn
- Doubts Linger About IPO as Exit in Europe
- Investments on the Rise in Latin America
- Quote of the Week: Sales Booster
1. DIGEST 86
SEE WHAT’S NEW AND NOTEWORTHY IN PRIVATE EQUITY THIS WEEK /// ISSUE 86
1 Mutual Attraction: Family Offices
and PE Fundraisers
Survey Finds Investor Appetite for
Big Buyout Funds
• Preqin Research
2 PE Investors Eye Ista for $3.9 bn
Doubts Linger About IPO as Exit in
Europe
Investments on the Rise in Latin
3 America
Quote of the Week: Sales Booster
March 08, 2013
2. MUTUAL ATTRACTION: FAMILY
OFFICES AND PE FUNDRAISERS
Family Office and endowments plans are ranked as the top to most active PE investors, reports Financial
News. Typically family offices account for only 5% of the PE industry’s total fundraising universe with an
average of 24.5% of their assets under management committed to the asset class as of June 2012. This is
nearly double that of endowment plans, according to data provider Preqin.
The importance of family offices to PE fundraising has been growing. According to a report by
professional services firm Grant Thornton, a large proportion of buyout fund managers expect to see
family offices more heavily represented in their next funds as uncertainty continues in the core
institutional investor market. This is expected to be particularly strong in Europe. Some of the larger
family offices have teams of 10 to 15 people dedicated to private equity and invest up to 70% of their
net worth in the asset class, according to advisers. These include family offices such as Brenninkmeijer
and Souter. No other names were disclosed in the report because “it’s still quite a private club area of
capital raising”.
SURVEY FINDS INVESTOR APPETITE
FOR BIG BUYOUT FUNDS
Preqin’s latest survey of over 100 limited partners from their institutional investor database reveals
that 23% are targeting large to mega buyout vehicles in 2013, up from 9% in 2010. Small to mid‐
market buyout funds continue to be viewed by a significant proportion of investors as presenting the
best investment opportunities, with 51% of respondents stating that they will be seeking to commit to
this fund type in 2013.
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3. Nineteen percent of investors see large to mega buyouts as presenting the best investment
opportunities, compared to 15% in December 2011.
Key findings
• An increasing proportion of LPs are satisfied with their private equity returns, with the vast majority
(85%) of investors interviewed by Preqin stating that their private equity investments have met or
exceeded their expectations.
• Asia and Rest of World‐based investors were the most active, with 67% of the LPs saying that they
made making new commitments, as the graph above illustrates.
• 24% of investors plan to commit more capital to private equity funds in 2013 than in 2012, with a
further 10% planning to return to the asset class after not making any new commitments in 2012.
• 53% of LPs expect to make their next private equity commitment in 2013.
• 67% of investors feel that LP and GP interests are aligned, compared to 47% in December 2011.
• 49% of LPs feel that Asia is the most attractive region for investment within emerging markets.
• 41% of LPs are looking to increase the number of GP relationships in their portfolios over the next
two years.
PE INVESTORS EYE ISTA FOR $3.9 BN
This week’s deal of the week would be an exit for Charterhouse and CVC who are seeking bids starting at
USD 3.9 billion for energy‐metering firm Ista. Reuters reports that potential Ista bidders include Apax,
Bain, BC Partners, Blackstone, Hellman & Friedman, KKR and Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan, according
to unnamed sources.
DOUBTS LINGER ABOUT IPO AS EXIT IN
EUROPE
In an article with several quotes from bankers and industry insiders, unquote reports that institutional
investors are reluctant to pay the high multiples for an IPO that is backed by private equity. There are
other more attractive exit opportunities than the listed capital markets. One industry insider said that
there may be some tech IPOs next year as a result of PE buy‐and‐build strategies. At the moment tech
IPOs are nowhere near as frequent as they were before the financial crisis of 2008, although there has
been a slight improvement of late.
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4. INVESTMENTS ON THE RISE IN LATIN
AMERICA
Dealbook reports that PE and VC firms
committed USD 7.9 billion last year to
invest in Latin America, up by 21
percent over the previous year,
according to the Latin American
Private Equity and Venture Capital
Association. The number of
investments in 2012 grew to 237,
which is a 37 percent increase over
2011. Consumer and retail are the hot
sectors. According to LAVCA, the
region still has a way to go to catch up
to the UK and Israel, but the trend is
positive. (see graphic above)
Image source: Lavca
Brazil continues to be the biggest magnet for capital, region in receiving 72 percent of the total
amount invested and 62 percent of the number of deals. Mexico had no appreciable increase in
number of deals but total dollars committed grew by 50 percent.
QUOTE OF THE WEEK: SALES BOOSTER
“We weren’t planning on doing an A round before this summer,
but we saw some great momentum in the fourth quarter of 2012,
and decided to add a little rocket fuel.”
Who said it: Jason Wesbecher CEO of Handshakez in an
interview in AllThingsDigital
In Context: The CEO of Handshakez, a salesforce productivity web
software startup, just raised a first round of venture capital to finance the growth of the business. Its
software attracted VC because of its traction in the market. it has already signed up several big names in
IT, such as Corel and WinZip, while eference customers have noted remarkable results from using the
application, which “moves interaction between customers and businesses out of the normal channels
like email and into a private collaborative space on the Web”, such as a 45% increase in deal size and a
reduction of data entry time. Every interaction is measured and assigned a value that gets reinterpreted
as a “temperature.” The values are then shared within Salesforce.com and create an additional signal on
the status of the customer relationship. It is an enhancement to lead‐scoring and solves reporting issues.
People on sales teams might underreport the nature of their relationship with the customer, or they
might make it look better than it is.
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