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Middle East investors back Southeast Asia-focused PE funds in diversification move

  • Institutional investors are keen to diversify their portfolios amid escalating tensions between China and the West, says CEO of TVM Capital Healthcare.

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Helmut Schuehsler, chairman and chief executive officer at TVM Capital Healthcare. Photo: TVM Capital Healthcare
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Middle Eastern institutional investors are keen to leverage the growing economies of Southeast Asia as they diversify their portfolios amid escalating tensions between China and the West, according to TVM Capital Healthcare, a Dubai and Singapore dual-headquartered private equity firm.

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“Middle Eastern family offices used to focus almost exclusively on the US and Europe. They did not look at Asia, and that’s changing now,” said Helmut Schuehsler, chairman and CEO at TVM Capital Healthcare after his firm announced the closing of its second Middle East fund, which drew US$250 million last month.

The TVM Healthcare Afiyah Fund LP saw the participation of institutional investors from gulf countries and Europe, led by Jada Fund of Funds, a subsidiary of the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia, and Saudi Venture Capital (SVC).

“There are established ties between China and countries like Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, but more recently, given the political developments with China and the United States, Middle Eastern countries are trying to stay fairly neutral and develop deep ties with everybody, including and in particular Southeast Asian nations,” Schuehsler said.

TVM Capital Healthcare has already invested in three targets out of the new fund, including Alina Vision, which is a Vietnam-based eye care services provider.

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TVM Capital Healthcare is also raising a separate Southeast Asia fund with a target size of US$150 million to US$200 million. The new fund, which has commitments from two lead investors from the Middle East, is expected to have its initial closing, the first time that investors commit to making their investment in the fund, by the end of this year, according to Schuehsler.

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