Temasek to avoid investing in businesses that are in the cross hairs of geopolitical tensions and seeks to structure investments around certain constraints, such as taking passive public equity ...
Superscrypt, a blockchain venture capital company backed by Temasek Holdings, plans to raise up to US$100 million for its second investment fund, according to people familiar with the matter.
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SINGAPORE: Singapore’s Temasek and Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) have the strongest intrinsic credit quality among 11 government-owned investment holding companies (IHCs ...
Singapore’s Temasek Holdings is close to buying 20-25% stake in Rebel Foods for $180-200 million, three people aware of the development said, making it the biggest shareholder of the homegrown ...
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Singapore-based investment firm Temasek has filed a notice with the Competition Commission of India (CCI) to invest in Rebel Foods through its unit Jongsong Investments, The Arc reported ...
TEMASEK Holdings is getting behind a controversial type of fund that private equity firms are using to ride out the slump in deal-making. The chief investment officer (CIO) of the Singaporean ...
SINGAPORE - Singapore’s Temasek and Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) have the strongest intrinsic credit quality among 11 government-owned investment holding companies (IHCs ...
Their shares, representing a 20-25% stake in Rebel Foods, will be mopped up Temasek’s subsidiary Jongsong Investments for around $180-200 Mn (approx. INR 1500-1680 Cr), the report said.
Singapore's Temasek Holdings Pte. Ltd has signed an agreement to buy 17-18% in Blackstone Inc.-backed VFS Global Services Pvt. Ltd for $950 million, three people aware of the matter said.