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Abraaj Capital acquires Aureos Capital

Abraaj Capital, a leading private equity manager investing in the rapidly growing economies of Middle East, Turkey, Asia and Africa, today announced the acquisition of Aureos Capital (Aureos), a global private equity fund management group investing in Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) across Asia, Africa and Latin America.
According to statement issued by KESC, which is run by the Dubai based company, the acquisition of Aureos strengthens Abraaj Capital’s position in the emerging markets and private equity landscape and enhances its global scale. The combined entity will have approximately $7.5 billion in assets under management, a presence in over 30 countries across all global emerging markets, and 153 investments managed by a seasoned team of over 150 investment professionals with unmatched local expertise.
With an operational presence in over 20 countries, $1.3 billion in funds under management and over 250 deals completed in the SME segment in the last two decades, Aureos has built a reputation as the leading emerging markets private equity manager focused on SME investing, combining local insight, extensive proprietary networks and on the ground presence. Through a hands-on engagement model, Aureos has successfully enabled its portfolio companies to scale up their businesses locally and regionally, and deliver value to shareholders and community stakeholders.
The acquisition also brings Aureos together with Abraaj’s existing $650 million SME platform, Riyada Enterprise Development (RED), which is focused on the MENA region. The transaction will create the world’s largest SME focused private equity group, targeting SME investment opportunities across the high growth markets of Asia, Africa, Middle East and Latin America. While Aureos and RED will benefit from the synergies of being part of a common platform, and operate under the single brand, Aureos. All Aureos and RED funds will continue according to their existing fund mandates and investment guidelines. The expanded Aureos platform will retain its inherent structure and team within the Abraaj Group.
Making the announcement, Arif Naqvi, Founder and Group Chief Executive, Abraaj Capital said, “This is a very exciting opportunity for Abraaj Capital and it will enable us to further extend our leadership position in emerging markets. Aureos is a globally respected private equity firm with a dedicated team of investment professionals who have extensive experience and knowledge of the markets they invest in; with a geographical footprint totally complementary to Abraaj with no overlap. Both Abraaj Capital and Aureos are home grown emerging markets and private equity firms with a similar philosophy and shared values. This acquisition is an important step in our expansion into Latin America, South East Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa and is therefore, a new chapter in the story of Abraaj Capital.”
Commenting on the transaction, Sev Vettivetpillai, Chief Executive Officer, Aureos said, “The integration with the Abraaj Group is a testament to Aureo’s success and investment proposition in the high-growth economies of Asia, Africa and Latin America. It further validates and strengthens our business model and will provide us with access to greater resources, tremendous synergies in the back office, new markets, and compelling investment opportunities. I look forward to working with the Abraaj Group to further expand the Aureos focus on the SME segment across all emerging markets and integrating our business platforms to further enhance investor returns and long-term value for all stakeholders.” The proposed transaction has been strongly supported by Aureos’ core investors, including CDC. Rod Evison, Managing Director at CDC, the UK’s Development Finance Institution, commented, “Aureos has been able to build its investment business on a track record of careful and market-orientated investment in SMEs, so today’s announcement is good news for entrepreneurs in emerging markets. It will mean increased access to capital and local expertise for businesses to help them grow and reach their potential.” The acquisition, which is subject to necessary approvals from the relevant authorities and one group of fund investors, is expected to be completed in the first quarter of 2012.

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