Asia

Asia

CVC has one of the largest and longest-established pan-regional office networks of any private equity business in Asia and has been active in the region since 1999

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CVC's Asia private equity strategy, which provides us access to the world’s fastest-growing region, is focused on control, co-control and structured minority investments in high-quality businesses in core consumer and services sectors across Asia.

CVC invests in businesses operating in domestic demand-driven industries in both mature and developing countries that are:

  • Core sectors benefiting from the local rising middle class, growing consumption and other demographic and secular trends in Asia, such as consumer and consumer services, retail, financial services, healthcare, TMT and business services

  • Established businesses with superior market positions, a good track record and solid reputations 

CVC-PE

CVC-PE is an open-ended, private equity investment vehicle investing directly into companies and other private assets alongside CVC's private equity funds.

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Asia's largest pan-regional network

CVC Asia's investment professionals comprise a deep bench of senior leaders with an extensive local knowledge and a strong track record of leading successful private equity investments in Asia.

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Taha Abdel Dayem

Director, joined CVC in 2019. Taha is a member of the CVC Eastern Europe & Middle East team and based in Dubai.

Prior to joining CVC, he worked at Axil, a London-based investment firm, and before that spent four years at the Abraaj Group.

Taha holds a first class honours degree in Economics from the London School of Economics.