EQT Private Capital Asia agrees $1.1bn deal for PropertyGroup Guru; buys Korean recycler and seeks $12.5bn fundraise | FinanceAsia

PropertyGuru Group, a leading property technology company in Southeast Asia ( SEA ), has been purchased by Hong Kong-based EQT Private Capital Asia for$ 1.1 billion in cash.

In support of the merger, TPG ( through TPG Asia VI SF and TPG Asia VI SPV, in its capacity as general partners of TPG Asia VI Digs ), and KKR ( through Epsilon Asia Holdings II ), have entered into voting and support agreements with the business and EQT Private Capital Asia.

PropertyGuru’s board of directors, acting upon the advice of a particular commission, unanimously approved the deal and recommends acceptance of the acquisition by PropertyGuru’s owners, according to an August 16 news.

The offer is equal to$ 6.70 per share and represents a 52 % premium to PropertyGuru’s closing share price on May 21, 2024, the last unaffected trading day prior to media speculation regarding a potential transaction, and a 75 % and 86 % premium to the company’s 30-day and 90-day volume-weighted average share price, respectively, for the period ending May 21, 2024, the announcement said. &nbsp,

The deal is expected to close in Q4 2024 or Q1 2025, subject to final problems, including acceptance by PropertyGuru’s shareholders and certificate of regulatory approvals.

Upon completion of the transaction, PropertyGuru’s shares will no longer trade on the New York Stock Exchange ( NYSE), and PropertyGuru will become a private company. PropertyGuru’s office will be in Singapore.

 

Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer acted as the unique committee’s legal counsel, and Moelis &amp, Company is its financial advisor. Ropes &amp, Gray is acting as legal counsel to EQT Private Capital Asia, and Morgan Stanley Asia ( Singapore ) is acting as financial advisor to the company. Latham &amp, Watkin is a legal advisor to KKR and TPG, and JP Morgan Securities Asia Private is their economic advisor.

 

PropoertyGuru Group intends to combine with members of BPEA Private Equity VIII, a purpose-driven international investment company, in order to allow EQT Private Capital Asia to acquire the business. &nbsp,

 

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The company founded in 2007 and has a modern home platform across Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam and Thailand. It was listed on the NYSE in March 2022 and raised$ 24 million through a Richard Li and Peter Thiel-backed special purpose acquisition ( SPAC ) deal with Bridgetown 2 Holdings. &nbsp,

Hari Krishnan, chief executive officer &amp, managing director, PropertyGuru Group, said in a statement,” We are pleased to embark on this new chapter with EQT. This agreement comes in the wake of centuries of transformative growth, which TPG and KKR have supported, making us the industry’s leading proptech platform.

Krishnan added:” As we continue to innovate and provide value to our consumers, customers, and stakeholders across the place, EQT’s international experience in building marketplaces and commitment to sustainable development will further improve our perception to power communities to live, function, and thrive in tomorrow’s cities”.

” PropertyGuru has firmly established itself as the leading property market system in Lake, and we are deeply impressed by the strong base it has built over the past 17 years as well as with its brilliant group,” said Janice Leow, partner in the EQT Private Capital Asia consulting team and head of EQT Private Capital SEA.

Leow continued,” We think our offer effectively positions PropertyGuru to fully exploit its long-term development possible while offering shareholders compelling value and certainty.” With EQT’s considerable knowledge in the technology, online classifieds and market sectors, we aim to further improve PropertyGuru’s system, driving increased innovation and deeper engagement with its consumers, customers and stakeholders”.

Buys Korean recycler, seeks$ 12.5bn raise

For an undisclosed sum, EQT Infrastructure VI purchased a KJ Environment from Genesis Private Equity. According to a media release, the goal is to establish” a sclaed and diversified end-to-end waste treatment scheme platform focused on plastic recycling and waste-to-energy in South Korea.” &nbsp,

KJ Environment works across recyclable waste sorting, plastic recycling and waste-to-energy. It has locations in the Greater Seoul Metropolitan Area, which provide services to catchment areas that account for more than 50 % of the nation’s GDP and population.

The purchase is EQT’s second infrastructure investment in South Korea.

” We look forward to utilizing EQT’s extensive experience investing in sustainable waste and recycling solutions across geographies, combined with our strong local footprint and industrial network, to help KJ Environment become a true market leader in the waste treatment space,” said Sang Jun Suh, a partner in the EQT infrastructure advisory team.

The Platform strengthens EQT’s global portfolio of businesses that conduct waste-related business and builds on its track record of supporting infrastructure businesses in the Asia Pacific region. Since 2020, EQT Infrastructure has invested €5 billion ($ 5.52 billion ) of equity, including co-investment, in Asia Pacific companies. Around 11, 000 people work in the Asia Pacific portfolio that is managed by EQT’s infrastructure team.

The transaction is subject approvals and&nbsp, is expected to close in Q4 2024. EQT was advised by JP Morgan on financials, Kim &amp, Chang for legal, and PwC for financial and tax.

With this transaction, EQT Infrastructure VI is expected to be 45-50 % based on target fund size and subject to customary regulatory approvals.

Meanwhile, EQT is looking to raise around$ 12.5 billion for EQT Private Capital Asia’s BPEA Private Equity Fund IX. &nbsp,

 

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