Vietcombank Fund Management’s private equity arm manages capital for both onshore and offshore institutional investors in three funds:
Vietcombank Partners Fund 1:
An onshore private equity fund launched in early 2006 managed on behalf of a group of domestic banks that is focused primarily on investment opportunities in the equitizations of Vietnam’s state-owned enterprises and projects sourced from Vietcombank’s clients.
Vietcombank Partners Fund 2:
An offshore private equity fund launched in early 2007 managed on behalf of a group of international institutional investors focused primarily on growth-equity investments in Vietnam’s leading private corporations.
Vietcombank Partners Fund 3:
An onshore closed-end private equity fund launched in late 2007 administered on behalf of a number of Vietnam’s largest corporations focused primarily in making investments in projects sourced by the Fund’s member corporations.
Vietcombank’s extensive local network, supported by 62 branches and 209 transaction points, and its blue-chip corporate client list provides VCBF with unparalleled access to Vietnam’s leading state-owned enterprises, private sector companies and the government.
VCBF's approach to private equity investing is in accordance with international best practice. The investment process involves detailed financial modeling of the business, thorough due diligence and the careful valuation and structuring of investments in well-managed companies with strong growth prospects.
VCBF’s team of investment professionals has many years of onshore and offshore financial services and investment experience. Our bilingual Vietnamese investment analysts with international experience make up the core of the team.
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