Vietnam Azela Fund sells stake in Lộc Trời

Jul 27th at 17:58
27-07-2017 17:58:22+07:00

Vietnam Azela Fund sells stake in Lộc Trời

Mekong Capital’s Vietnam Azela Fund on Wednesday announced the sale of 75 per cent of its investment in Loc Troi Group for US$9.2 million, equivalent to VND68,000 ($3) a share.

 

This is a good profitable investment for Mekong Capital as this partial divestment resulted in a gross return multiple of 3.50x and a gross internal rate of return (IRR) of approximately 18.6 per cent in United States (US) dollar after over eight years of investment.

Vietnam Azela Fund invested $4.4 million in Loc Troi Group in December 2008.

“After eight and a half years of partnering together, we thank the chairman Huynh Van Thon for honouring his commitment to list the company’s shares and helping us to facilitate our exit,” Chris Freund, Partner at Mekong Capital said in a statement on Wednesday.

“I also expect that the listing will bring other benefits to the company and its shareholders,” Freund said.

Founded in 1993, Loc Troi Group, formerly known as An Giang Plant Protection JSC, has developed from a distributor of crop protection chemicals into a vertically integrated agriculture company with current charter capital of VND671.6 billion.

The company traded shares on the Unlisted Public Company Market (UPCoM) on July 24 this year. At the current price of about VND59,000 a share, the agriculture firm is valued at $175 million.

The fund has also entered into an agreement to sell its remaining shares in Loc Troi at VND68,000 per share, which will be completed by the end of the third quarter of this year. After the completion of this exit, the only remaining investment in Vietnam Azela Fund is the pharmaceutical firm Traphaco.

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