Maples Group Supports DBJ and INA on the Launch of Indonesia-Focused Hybrid Fund
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Maples and Calder, the Maples Group’s law firm, is pleased to announce that its Asia Funds & Investment Management practice has advised the Development Bank of Japan Inc. (“DBJ”) and Indonesia Investment Authority (“INA”) on the launch of IJ Hybrid Capital Solution Fund I, L.P. (the “Fund”).
The Fund will focus on senior secured investments and offers tailored financing solutions to mid- and upper-sized businesses in Indonesia.
Partner Sharon Yap and Of Counsel Aidan O’Regan from the firm’s Hong Kong Funds & Investment Management team acted as Cayman Islands counsel to DBJ and INA. The Group’s Fund Services business has been appointed as fund administrator, with a team comprising Eastern Fong, Regional Head of Fund Services – Asia, and Vice President-Senior Account Manager, Cherie Chan.
Commenting on the transaction, Sharon said, “We are honoured to have played a role in the establishment of this pioneering hybrid fund. This partnership between DBJ and INA exemplifies the potential of combining international investment expertise with local market insights to drive economic growth and innovation in Indonesia.”
Eastern added, “The fund administration team is pleased to have been selected to support the successful launch and to provide on-going operational support to the Fund”.
The Maples Group’s Funds & Investment Management practice provides support to the industry’s heavyweights, as well as new entrants to the market, advising on the structuring and establishment of British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Irish, Jersey and Luxembourg funds.