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    Asia-Pacific firms more vigilant about investments amid geopolitics: Deloitte survey

    July 14, 2024


    Asia-Pacific companies are monitoring their portfolios more closely than before amid mounting pressures to review underperforming assets, divest noncore businesses and adopt ‘greener’ investments, according to a recent survey by Deloitte.

    The survey said geopolitical tensions and rifts in global supply chains are forcing managers to act quickly to divest or engage with partners that could create value.

    “The forces reshaping the global economy are profoundly impacting companies across Asia-Pacific,” said Jiak See Ng, Deloitte Asia-Pacific’s strategy, risk and transactions leader. “Whether it’s geopolitical tensions, sustainability imperatives, or investor pressures, businesses must be proactive in rebalancing their portfolios to remain competitive and divestment ready,” she added.

    The survey was conducted among 250 executives across the region from private and public companies who manage portfolios of at least US$1 billion.

    Nearly 60 per cent of the companies surveyed are reassessing their portfolio performances at least twice a year, an increase from 46 per cent in 2022. Meanwhile, 79 per cent of executives said they expected to make two or more divestments in the next 18 months.

    Nearly all executives surveyed have abandoned a sale in the last 12 to 18 months, while 99 per cent of respondents are considering at least one alternative exit strategy compared with the conventional practice of an outright sale.

    More than half of the survey respondents said that environmental, social and governance (ESG) concerns were a frequent topic of discussion during their most recent divestiture. ESG factors now play a central role in companies’ strategic decision making and rebalancing activities.

    “In an era of exponential technology and a heightened focus on ESG, active portfolio management will be one of the keys to corporate success,” said David Hill, Deloitte Asia-Pacific’s CEO.

    The survey found that sellers with a clear ESG story were also six times more likely to receive a higher-than-expected deal value.

    There is likely to be an uptick in acquisitions, partly driven by record levels of dry powder, according to Hill. Mergers and acquisitions will also enable companies to acquire advanced technologies and accelerate their decarbonisation journeys, he said.

    Private-equity dry powder soared to an unprecedented US$2.59 trillion globally as of December 1 last year, an 8 per cent increase over December 2022’s total of US$2.39 trillion, according to data from S&P Global and Preqin.



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