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South Korean VC, Private Equity Assets Rise Quickly

New York Tech Editorial Team by New York Tech Editorial Team
October 21, 2021
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The figures highlight how the Asian nation has become more of a powerhouse in these important asset classes. These are classic destinations for the “patient capital” that wealth managers play in.


South Korea-based private equity and venture capital assets under
management reached a record $113 billion at the end of last year,
almost doubling in two years, figures from Preqin show.


Alternative investments such as venture capital and private
equity have boomed worldwide because, as relatively illiquid
assets, they can deliver superior yields to those of listed
equities and government bonds. Wealth managers, and others, have
pumped money into these sectors. Firms in some countries are also
staying private for longer, delaying or even not bothering to
list on the stock market. 


“The South Korean private equity industry is now reasonably sized
relative to the broader public equity market. And compared to
other markets in APAC, private equity in South Korean remains
relatively mature, with robust returns and fundraising. Should
the Korean government enact meaningful corporate governance
reform, the chaebols [large
family-owned business conglomerates]
represent an
additional, untapped opportunity for private equity investors,”
Cameron Joyce, vice president, Research Insights, Preqin,
said. 


Buyout strategies make up 41 per cent of total assets under
management, comparatively high for the Asia-Pacific market, and
South Korea-based buyout funds raised a record $17 billion in
2020, the firm said.


As a mature economy, South Korea is expected to see increased
buyout activity, with additional investment opportunities
emerging due to the government’s plan to reform chaebol
governance, ultimately allowing large conglomerates to set up
corporate venture capital funds, the firm continued. 


Disruptive technologies continue to drive Korea’s venture capital
ecosystem, which saw a total of 871 transactions in 2020, up from
only 308 in 2017. Total deal value has climbed as a result,
reaching $5.3 billion in 2020 from $3.1 billion in 2017. Korea
boasts a vibrant venture capital ecosystem, one that has produced
several unicorns in the technology space. (“Unicorns” are
privately owned companies worth $1 billion or more.)


The largest is currently Seoul-based mobile fintech platform Viva
Republica, which has reached a $7.4 billion valuation following
its latest investment in June 2021. 


A report from global consultancy McKinsey & Co said that
private equity funds outperformed other private market asset
classes from 2008 – the year of the financial crash – to 2020.
(See chart below.)



1, Fund performance assessed using an internal rate of return
calculated by grouping performance of 2000 to 2017 funds during
2000 to 2020. Some data not available for certain periods.


2, Internal rate of return for 2020 is nine months (YTD, Q3
2020).


Source: Buriss, McKinsey & Co

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