March 12, 2009
NZ Angels
Endeavour launches new private equity fund targeting
early expansion
The New Zealand Venture Investment Fund is investing up
to $20 million into a new private equity fund being established
by Endeavour Capital Ltd which is aiming to invest $100-$150
million into early expansion New Zealand companies.
Endeavour Capital chairman Neville Jordan said the Endeavour
Growth Fund hopes to attract up to $100-150 million from New
Zealand institutions and investors which will be earmarked for
New Zealand investments, particularly those based on high quality
research and development.
NZVIF chief executive Franceska Banga said NZVIF’s commitment
of up to $20 million will be co-invested with the Endeavour
Growth Fund into young New Zealand companies with high growth
potential.
“There are some very promising New Zealand companies
in the early expansion stage which will be requiring capital
to fund their next stage of growth. The Endeavour Growth Fund
will provide capital for high growth companies which will be
the mainstay for New Zealand’s future growth.
“NZVIF and Endeavour Capital have track records of supporting
investment into high growth potential companies. I hope New
Zealand institutions and investors support this positive initiative.”
Neville Jordan said Endeavour Capital has previously raised
and managed two earlier funds.
“We have considerable experience and success in investing
into sectors such as cleantech, biotechnology, software and
life sciences. This is an ideal opportunity for investors –
both New Zealand and overseas – looking for opportunities
in the New Zealand market. It will also be of great assistance
for young companies facing the difficult prospect of raising
capital in the current economic climate.
“At the Jobs Summit and since, there has been much discussion
around private equity funds investing into New Zealand companies.
This is a substantial initiative which will help a number of
high growth companies – including some small and medium
sized enterprises - to grow. Having taken this step, the challenge
is now for other institutional and private investors to put
talk into action.
“The companies we will focus on are creating the highly
productive jobs which New Zealand needs to generate. A New Zealand-based
fund will help to keep these companies here in New Zealand as
they grow, and protect New Zealand jobs.”
Mr Jordan said the fund also aims to attract another US$270
million from offshore investors which will be focused on offshore
investments, particularly in the Asia Pacific region.
Prior to establishing Endeavour Capital, Neville Jordan was
the founder of MAS Technology, the only New Zealand private
company to list on the NASDAQ main board. He was awarded the
CNZM for services to telecommunications and export in 1999.