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Awards won by AIF Capital’s Portfolio Companies in Singapore


Both Olam International Limited and Tat Hong Holdings Limited have won the Most Transparent Company Award in its category.  

Most Transparent Company Award

Securities Investors Association (Singapore) launched the 'Most Transparent Company Award' in 2000 to encourage public listed companies to be more transparent so as to help investors make informed decisions on their investments.

Tat Hong silences doubters by Ven Sreenivasan

Business Times Singapore August 7, 2009
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CONVENTIONAL wisdom can sometimes turn out to be unconventionally off the mark. And if there is one company which has just proven this, it must be crane lessor Tat Hong Holdings. Just three months ago, market pundits were writing off the growth and earnings prospects of this mainboard-listed company and one of the world's largest crane lessors.
 

AIF Capital Invests US$45 million in Tat Hong Holdings Limited

Hong Kong, August 4, 2009 -- AIF Capital, one of the largest Asia-based independent private equity firms, is pleased to announce that AIF Capital Asia III, L.P. and its affiliates have agreed to invest Singapore Dollar (“S$”) 65 million (approximately US$45 million) in Convertible Redeemable Preferred Securities (“CRPS”) to be issued by Tat Hong Holdings (the “Company”, www.tathong.com), one of the world’s largest crane distribution and rental businesses.

AIF Capital Invests US$26 million in Oceanus Group Limited

Singapore and Hong Kong, May 16, 2009 –  AIF Capital, one of the largest Asia-based independent private equity firms, today announced that it had committed to invest S$37.5 million (US$26 million) in a Singapore listed company, Oceanus Group Limited (“Oceanus”), the world’s largest land-based producer of premium quality Japanese abalones.  The investment was made by way of a loan with warrants, for an 11.1% interest in the Company upon exercise of warrants (with an exercise price of S$0.15). The loan carries 9% interest per annum for a term of 3 years.