April 2010

Private equity: Investors keen for slice of Brazilian action

by Chloe Hayward

Global firms invest in Brazil; Infrastructure offers best opportunity


Brazil’s private equity industry is attracting growing interest from international and local funds, with infrastructure heading the list of investment opportunities.

"I have had several fund managers tell me that even though fund-raising is very hard in the US and other emerging markets, investors want to get into Latin America. They particularly want exposure to Brazil," says Cate Ambrose, president of the Latin America Venture Capital and Private Equity Association.

In a sign of the level of interest from foreign investors to the region, Advent, one of the world’s biggest private equity firms, is likely to announce that it has raised a $1.5 billion Latin America fund. The fund comes on the back of news that another global firm, Carlyle Group, plans to invest $1.2 billion in Brazil in the next five years.

In another move, the Brazilian Venture Capital and Private Equity Association...


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