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April 01, 2024 08:39 AM

GGV Asia mulls venture into private debt after split from U.S.

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    Fresh off a split from its U.S. counterpart, the Asia business of venture capital firm GGV Capital is considering raising money to invest in private debt for the first time, according to people familiar with the matter.

    GGV Capital, a global tech-investing powerhouse, has completed the separation of its U.S. and Asia operations to form two standalone and independent partnerships, GGV said in a statement published Saturday on X. The firm had announced plans to break apart in September, months after a similar move by its larger peer Sequoia Capital during heightened geopolitical tensions between the world’s two superpowers.

    GGV, which had $9.2 billion in assets when it unveiled the split last year, is known for being an early investor in Chinese technology giants including Alibaba Group Holding, ByteDance and Xiaomi. GGV, whose U.S. headquarters are in Menlo Park, California, also invested in Airbnb and Slack before the latter was acquired by Salesforce.

    The Asia partnership, which is led by Jenny Lee and Jixun Foo in Singapore, has been rebranded as Granite Asia. Its combined portfolio has $5 billion in investments, and will focus on markets including China, Japan, South Asia, Australia and Southeast Asia.

    The firm is planning to assemble a private-credit investing team as early as the second half of this year, the people said, asking to not be identified discussing private information.

    Private credit, which includes direct lending to companies, is a fast-growing asset class that is becoming a bigger source of funding for businesses from tech startups to real estate companies. Institutional investors and wealthy individuals have been putting more money in private-credit funds, which can make secured or unsecured loans, invest in distressed debt, or structure customized debt solutions for individual corporate borrowers that don’t qualify for traditional bank loans.

    In its statement March 30, Granite Asia said it intends to expand into other asset classes and markets in the region, without giving details. It added that the plans reflect “the evolving needs of businesses and investors.” Its name comes from Granite Global Ventures, GGV’s original handle when the firm was founded in 2000.

    It said Thomas Ng, a GGV founding partner; Teh Kok Peng, former GIC president for Special Investments; and Teo Ming Kian, former chairman of Singapore’s National Science and Technology Board, will be on an advisory council to guide the Asian firm’s expansion.

    The firm will continue to buy stakes in technology startups in the region. It is also exploring private hybrid funding, which would involve a mixture of equity and debt, the people familiar with the matter said. Granite Asia is also likely to wait for at least one to two years before it raises another venture capital fund, one of the people added. GGV’s last major funding round was in 2021, when it raised $2.52 billion for four of its funds.

    GGV’s U.S. partnership will be known as Notable Capital, according to the statement on X. The U.S. firm will be led by managing partners Glenn Solomon, Hans Tung, Jeff Richards and Oren Yunger. It will invest primarily in the U.S. and Europe.

    GGV decided to split into two firms after a U.S. congressional committee launched a probe into its investment in Chinese semiconductor firms and AI developers including Megvii Technology. Sequoia Capital broke up into three entities focusing on China, India and Southeast Asia, and the U.S. and Europe, respectively. Sequoia’s U.S. firm kept its name, while the China partnership is now called HongShan Capital and the third entity is called Peak XV Partners.


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