MBK Partners

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MBK Partners Ltd.
Company type Private Ownership
Industry Private Equity
Founded2005;19 years ago (2005)
Founders Michael ByungJu Kim
AUM US$30 billion (2023)
Website www.mbkpartnerslp.com
Footnotes /references
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MBK Partners (MBKP) is a private equity firm focused on North Asia. [2] According to Forbes, MBK Partners is one of the largest private equity firms in Asia. [3]

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In 2023, Private Equity International , ranked MBK Partners as the eighth largest private equity firm in Asia based on total fundraising over the most recent five-year period. [4]

Overview

MBK Partners was founded in 2005 by Michael ByungJu Kim and several other senior Asian executives from the Carlyle Group. [2] [5] [6] [7] [8]

In January 2022, a 13% stake of the firm was sold to Dyal Capital Partners. [8]

MBK Partners' investment focus is in North Asian regions, namely China, Japan and South Korea. [2] [3]

MBK Partners has offices in Beijing, Hong Kong, Seoul, Shanghai and Tokyo. [9]

Funds

Fund [10] Vintage YearCommitted Capital ($m)
MBK Partners I2005USD 1,560
MBK Partners II2009USD 1,500
MBK Partners III2013USD 2,700
MBK Partners IV2016USD 4,100
Special Situations I2018USD 850 [11]
MBK Partners V2020USD 6,500
Special Situations II2020USD 1,800 [8]
MBK Partners VI2023USD 7,000 [12]

Notable transactions

In May 2009, MBKP and Goldman Sachs acquired a 98.3% stake in Universal Studios Japan for US$1.4 billion. [13]

In August 2013, MBKP acquired ING's South Korean insurance unit for total cash proceeds of 1.84 trillion won ($1.65 billion). [14]

In November 2014, MBKP sold accounting software maker, Yayoi Co to Japanese financial services provider, Orix Corp for 80 billion yen ($691 million).

In September 2015, Tesco sold its South Korean business, Homeplus, to MBKP, CPPIB and Temasek Holdings for £4 billion. [15]

In October 2016, MBKP and TPG Capital acquired Wharf T&T from The Wharf (Holdings) for HK$9.5 billion ($1.2 billion). [16] In August 2018, Wharf T&T was sold to Hong Kong's telecom operator HKBN for HK$10.5 billion ($1.34 billion). [17]

In February 2019, MBKP acquired Godiva Chocolatier's Asian-Pacific operations for $1.5 billion. [18]

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