21.05.2007 12:25:00
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CORRECTING and REPLACING SBI Holdings Forms Buy-Out Investment Alliance with Goldman Sachs
Fifth graph, last sentence of release should read: The joint venture
plans to deploy 100 billion Yen (approximately $820 million) within
three years and will not restrict investment activity to Japan or to any
specific industry or sector. (sted "The first of the new such funds
planned will deploy 10 billion yen (approximately $82 million) within
three years and will not restrict investment activity to Japan or to any
specific industry or sector.")
The corrected release reads:
SBI HOLDINGS FORMS BUY-OUT INVESTMENT ALLIANCE WITH GOLDMAN SACHS
SBI Holdings, Inc. (TOKYO:8473) today announced that it signed an
agreement with Goldman Sachs to jointly invest in middle-sized growing
companies in Japan. Under the agreement, SBI will sell 40% of its
buy-out and enterprise revitalization funds unit, SBI CAPITAL Co. Ltd.,
to Goldman Sachs.
SBI Capital will leverage the combined strengths of SBI Holdings, one of
Japan’s most successful venture capital
groups with its broad client base and a wealth of investment experience,
and Goldman Sachs, a leading investment bank with a strong capital base
and global investing track record.
With an average internal rate of return (IRR) surpassing 20% for the
2006 financial year, SBI CAPITAL brings a track record of actively
promoting investment activities, primarily in the buy-out area. SBI
CAPITAL has turned-around numerous Japanese companies to a level of
healthy fundamentals and sustainable growth. Recent investments include
Foodx Globe Co. Ltd. (the parent of Tully’s
Coffee Japan Co. Ltd.) and CEM Corporation Co. Ltd., a popular mortgage
lender. Additionally, SBI CAPITAL was the first in Japan to accomplish a
re-listing of a company that had been de-listed, Kawaden Corporation
(JASDAQ:6648), a now thriving manufacturer of industrial electronics.
SBI E*TRADE SECURITIES, Japan’s largest
online brokerage firm, and a major underwriter of IPO’s,
provides a direct link for SBI CAPITAL’s
portfolio to find success in the public markets. The JV hopes to
replicate this value-creation formula.
SBI CAPITAL will continue to manage its existing buy-out and
restructuring fund, as well as to launch new funds specifically
targeting high-growth potential targets in one of Japan’s
most diverse yet underserved markets. The joint venture plans to deploy
100 billion yen (approximately $820 million) within three years and will
not restrict investment activity to Japan or to any specific industry or
sector.
Over time SBI CAPITAL seeks to improve the overall health of the middle
market segment by raising the bar for operational excellence, financial
stability and sustainability.
1. Performance Results, SBIC Funds, as of March 2007
Formation Date
Initial Capital
Distribution to Investors
Net Profit Return
LBO Fund No. 1
May 2001
5.0
10.93
18.3%
Business Revitalization Fund No. 1
February 2002
10.4
19.96
25.7%
VR Business Revitalization Fund
October 2002
1.0
01.93
27.7%
Total
16.4
32.82
22.2%
(units: Billion yen)
2. Details of the Business and Capital Partnership
(a) Regarding the Stock Transfer of SBI CAPITAL Co., Ltd.
Transferor: SBI Holdings, Inc.
Transferee: Jupiter Investment Y.K. (a group company of Goldman Sachs)
Transferred Stock: SBI CAPITAL Co. Ltd. Common Stock
Number of Transferred Stock: 18,756 Shares (40% of total outstanding
stock)
Transfer Date: Wednesday, May 23 , 2007
(b) Regarding the Structure of SBI CAPITAL Co., Ltd., post stock transfer
Trade Name: SBI CAPITAL Co., Ltd.
Address: Izumi Garden Tower, 1-6-1 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo
Date Established: April 13, 2001
Type of Business Operations: Buy-out and enterprise revitalization
funds management
Capital: 109 million yen, additional paid-in capital of 27 million yen.
Investment Ratio: 60% by SBI Holdings, Inc., 40% by Jupiter Investment
Y.K. (a group company of Goldman Sachs)
Planned Directors: Representative Director and CEO, Yoshitaka Kitao
Representative Director and COO, Kentaro Azuma
Director and CIO, Kazuhiro Iwamoto
(An additional two Directors to be appointed by Goldman Sachs)
3. Impact on Business Performance Results of SBI Holdings, Inc.
As a result of this transfer of SBIC stock, the Company is expected to
recognize an extraordinary pre-tax profit of 4.9 billion yen on
a consolidated-basis and 6.3 billion yen on a non-consolidated basis for
this financial year. The effects on the Company’s
business operations have yet to be determined.
About SBI Holdings, Inc.
SBI Holdings (TOKYO: 8473) is a Tokyo Stock Exchange financial services
group. Today, SBIH’s operations span three
main business areas: (1) Asset Management including Venture Capital; (2)
Brokerage and Investment Banking; and (3) Internet-Enabled Financial
Services. In addition to managing a family of venture capital funds,
many of the firm’s 70 companies have taken
leadership positions in various consumer-oriented online financial
services such as equities and commodities brokering, home equity loans,
and insurance comparison. Internationally, the firm has recently formed
international joint partnerships with groups controlled by Singapore’s
Temasek Holdings and State Bank of India. SBI also plans to launch Japan’s
first full-service Internet bank sometime this year, in concert with
Sumitomo Trust & Banking, as well as a new life insurance business with
AXA Japan and a non-life insurance company with Aioi Insurance Co. SBI’s
corporate website: www.sbigroup.co.jp
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