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2. Table of Contents
Fundraising & Investment Analytics – 1H 2013
Summary………………………………………………………………………………………. 4
Fundraising – By Region (Members Only)…………………………………......5
Fundraising – Funds with Final Closes (Members Only)………………….6
Investment – By Region (Members Only)……………………………………….7
Fundraising – Largest Funds by Final Close (Members Only)…………. 8
Fundraising – Largest Funds by Region (Members Only)………………..9
Investment – Largest Deals by Region (Members Only)………………..17
Historical Statistics – Since 2003
Fundraising – By Region………………………………………………………………… 20
Investment – By Region………………………………………………………………….22
Private Equity Penetration – By Region…………………………………………. 24
Cambridge Performance Data – Q4 2012 (Members Only)
Pooled End-to-End Returns – By Region…………………………………………26
Methodology……………………………………………………………………………………. 31
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3. EMPEA Industry Statistics
Fundraising & Investment Analytics – 1H 2013
Historical Statistics – Since 2003
Performance Data – Q4 2012 (Members Only)
Data as of 30 June 2013. Published 29 July 2013.
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4. Summary (1H 2013)
EM PE Investment Volume by Quarter, 2009–1H 2013
EM PE Fundraising & Investment, 2009–1H2013 (US$B)
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$24
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$20
$25
$30
$35
$40
$45
2009 2010 2011 2012 1H 2013
US$Billions
Funds Raised Capital Invested
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No.ofDeals
US$Billions
Deal value, US$B (LHS) No. of deals (RHS)
5. EMPEA Industry Statistics
Fundraising & Investment Analytics – 1H 2013
Historical Statistics – Since 2003
Performance Data – Q4 2012 (Members Only)
Data as of 30 June 2013. Published 29 July 2013.
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6. Fundraising – By Region (Since 2003)
EM PE Fundraising by Region, 2003–1H 2013 (US$m)
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Region 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 1H 2013
Developed Asia (JANZ) 2,570 4,867 2,902 7,500 8,100 7,149 1,752 2,893 2,477 2,594 2,575
United States 52,071 95,443 150,975 224,144 303,193 266,886 148,218 77,767 117,251 133,911 80,820
Western Europe 33,499 36,151 83,735 144,788 106,316 104,680 21,356 25,476 48,926 29,308 11,296
Emerging Asia (ex-JANZ) 2,200 2,800 15,446 19,386 28,668 39,660 15,938 14,206 26,251 25,502 6,944
CEE & CIS 406 1,777 2,711 3,272 14,629 5,559 1,586 1,192 1,752 4,903 553
Latin America 417 714 1,272 2,656 4,419 4,461 2,248 5,608 8,441 4,211 2,491
MENA 726 326 2,669 3,207 5,333 6,875 1,070 448 423 548 219
Sub-Saharan Africa 741 340 791 2,092 2,034 2,241 964 1,499 1,332 1,448 100
Multi-Region 116 618 3,630 2,580 4,077 7,721 801 524 350 3,726 492
Emerging Markets 4,606 6,575 26,519 33,193 59,160 66,517 22,607 23,478 38,549 40,338 10,800
Global 92,746 143,036 264,132 409,625 476,769 445,232 193,933 129,614 207,202 206,151 105,490
Sources:
• Emerging Markets – EMPEA
• Developed Asia (JANZ) – Asia Private Equity Review
• United States – PitchBook
• Western Europe – European Venture Capital Association
• Global fundraising totals are the sum of the four regions listed above.
7. Fundraising – By Select Markets (Since 2003)
EM PE Fundraising by Select Markets, 2003–1H 2013 (US$m)
Note: Country-specific fundraising totals only capture single-country funds, not country allocations or targets from regional or global funds. Country-specific fundraising
totals are included in the regional totals on the previous slide.
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Region 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 1H 2013
Brazil 230 480 158 2,098 2,510 3,589 401 1,078 7,079 2,617 758
China 213 311 2,243 4,279 3,890 14,461 6,617 7,509 16,616 10,825 2,579
India 236 706 2,741 2,884 4,569 7,710 3,999 3,268 2,737 2,084 477
Russia 175 200 1,254 222 1,790 880 455 75 135 357 126
8. Investment – By Region (Since 2003)
EM PE Investment by Region, 2003–1H 2013 (US$m)
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Region 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 1H 2013
Developed Asia (JANZ) 13,072 7,483 4,892 26,907 10,971 16,432 4,469 9,749 14,752 8,009 2,500
United States 62,963 90,959 123,598 179,773 313,725 161,277 71,735 137,240 154,231 134,383 63,299
Western Europe 35,838 49,723 55,059 91,471 101,104 71,434 29,809 53,593 55,482 47,984 15,228
Emerging Asia (ex-JANZ) 4,528 4,316 7,692 22,468 30,370 28,270 13,867 18,308 18,714 13,947 7,044
CEE & CIS 676 986 842 4,903 8,345 6,344 3,323 2,398 3,480 2,093 218
Latin America 822 609 1,015 4,264 7,545 6,962 1,318 6,648 3,245 4,959 1,218
MENA 291 137 524 1,751 3,526 3,370 2,215 793 385 1,554 168
Sub-Saharan Africa 651 1,154 1,723 1,292 3,362 2,889 1,383 631 1,059 1,162 850
Emerging Markets 6,968 7,202 11,796 34,678 53,148 47,834 22,104 28,778 26,884 23,714 9,497
Global 118,842 155,367 195,345 332,829 478,949 296,977 128,117 229,360 251,349 214,090 90,524
Sources:
• Emerging Markets – EMPEA
• Developed Asia (JANZ) – Asia Private Equity Review
• United States – PitchBook
• Western Europe – European Private Equity and Venture Capital Association
• Global investment totals are the sum of the four regions listed above.
9. Investment – By Select Markets (Since 2003)
EM PE Investment by Select Markets, 2003–1H 2013 (US$m)
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Region 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 1H 2013
Brazil 321 120 474 1,342 5,285 3,020 989 4,604 2,461 4,384 689
China 1,667 1,389 2,991 8,200 9,458 8,994 6,288 9,190 10,529 7,104 3,278
India 456 1,272 1,377 5,687 9,905 7,483 4,011 6,222 6,172 2,676 1,739
Russia 113 240 240 402 805 2,647 217 1,516 1,579 1,239 65
10. Private Equity Penetration (2011–2012)
Global Private Equity Penetration, 2011–2012
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Sources:
• Emerging Markets – EMPEA
• United Kingdom – Centre for Management Buy-Out Research
• United States – PitchBook
• Israel – Israel Venture Capital Research Center
• Japan – Asia Private Equity Review
• All GDP data – International Monetary Fund
Methodology: Annual private equity investment divided by annual gross domestic product.
11. Methodology
This report provides an overview of trends in fundraising and investment
among private equity funds investing in the emerging markets of Africa, Asia,
Europe, Latin America and the Middle East. The statistics presented here are
drawn from EMPEA’s database of funds and investments, FundLink™, and are
based on data from press releases and trade publications, as well as
communications with industry participants and regional and country-focused
venture capital associations.
Fundraising totals reported herein reflect only official closes (first, second
and/or final) as reported in public sources and by the firms themselves.
Capital commitments accruing prior to or between official closes are not
included. Investment totals included in the report reflect total equity
amounts for transactions in which financial details have been reported. For
both fundraising and investment data, amounts have been confirmed
wherever possible through information provided by the fund managers
themselves.
The statistics in this report are based on the “market” approach—EMPEA
categorizes activity based on the countries or regions in which fund managers
intend to invest (in the case of fundraising) or the country headquarters of
the investee company (in the case of investments). In the case of global
funds, only those funds investing primarily in emerging markets are included
in the totals (e.g., pan-Asia funds with a significant portion of capital intended
for investment in China and India). Country-dedicated fundraising analytics
reflect only those funds with a single-country strategy or mandate. Target
allocations to individual markets within a broader global or regional fund are
not attributed to single-country fundraising totals.
Regions in this report are defined as:
• Emerging Asia: all Asia, excluding funds whose primary investment
focus is Japan, Australia and/or New Zealand.
• Latin America : Central and South America and the Caribbean region
(excluding Puerto Rico).
• Central & Eastern Europe (CEE) & Commonwealth of Independent
States (CIS): European Union accession countries, Turkey, the Baltics and
Balkans, as well as Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) countries,
including Russia.
• Middle East & North Africa (MENA): Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC),
Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Pakistan, Palestinian Territories,
Syria and Yemen, as well as North Africa (Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco,
Sudan and Tunisia).
• Sub-Saharan Africa: all Africa, excluding funds whose primary
investment focus is North Africa.
Statistics in this publication exclude real estate funds and funds of funds.
Infrastructure funds managed by private equity firms and making private
equity-style investments are included in this analysis (e.g., equity investments
in infrastructure-related industries). Infrastructure investments that fit the
conventional model (e.g., greenfield projects and/or project finance) are not
included. Secondary investments are also excluded from investment totals
because they do not represent an incremental increase in private equity
capital in emerging markets, but they are included in exhibits for reference.
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Disclaimer: This information is intended to provide an indication of industry activity based on the best information available from public and proprietary
sources. EMPEA has taken measures to validate the information presented herein but cannot guarantee the ultimate accuracy or completeness of the data
provided. EMPEA is not responsible for any decision made or action taken based on information drawn from this report.
12. About EMPEA
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The Emerging Markets Private Equity Association (EMPEA) is an independent, global membership association whose mission is to catalyze the
development of private equity and venture capital industries in emerging markets. EMPEA’s 300+ member firms share the belief that private
equity can provide superior returns to investors, while creating significant value for companies, economies and communities in emerging
economies. Our members, representing nearly 60 countries and more than US$1 trillion in assets under management, include the leading
institutional investors and private equity and venture capital fund managers across developing and developed markets. EMPEA leverages an
unparalleled global industry network to deliver authoritative intelligence, promote best practices, and provide unique networking opportunities,
giving our members a competitive edge for raising funds, making good investments and managing exits to achieve superior returns.
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VP, Industry and External Affairs
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Head of Data and Analysis
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