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Fund of Mekong Capital invests in F88 pawnshop chain

Fund of Mekong Capital invests in F88 pawnshop chain

THE MEKONG Enterprise Fund III, managed by private equity firm Mekong Capital, yesterday inked an investment deal with the Hanoi-based pawnshop chain F88.

This is the third investment from the US$112.5-million (Bt4 billion) fund since its launch in May 2015. The value of the deal has not been disclosed.
MEF III, which focuses on Vietnamese consumer-driven businesses such as retail, restaurants, consumer products and consumer services, targets investments ranging from $6 million to $15 million each.
F88, founded in 2013, pioneered the commercialisation of pawn services in Vietnam. It operates 15 shops in Hanoi and surrounding provinces and targets expanding to 70 shops this year. With strong investment in technology and a management system, the firm is committed to bringing fast, reliable and professional financial solutions to consumers, from which it can change social perceptions of the traditional pawn market.
F88 provides loans on diverse assets such as cars, motorcycles, mobile phones, laptops and jewellery.
“We are very proud and excited that F88 is the third investment we’ve announced for the Mekong Enterprise Fund III,” said Chris Freund, partner of Mekong Capital.
“F88’s competitive edge lies in its entrepreneurial co-founders, professional management team, IT infrastructure and strong corporate governance. 

Expansion plan 
“We believe that with Mekong Capital’s well-proven approach towards adding value and our extensive network of international experts and resources, F88 will continue to improve its operations and successfully execute an ambitious nationwide expansion plan,” he said.
Admitting that F88 shares many similar business traits with mobile phone store chain The Gioi Di Dong (Mobile World), one of the fund’s most successful investments, such as starting out in a fledging and fragmented market, being the only business chain in the country and opting for transparency in management, Freund believes| F88 has the opportunity to |succeed.
Phung Anh Tuan, chairman and general director of F88, said the firm had differentiated itself from banks and financial institutions by targeting individuals in urgent |need of money with a small loan |of under 10 million dong (Bt15,720).
With support from Mekong Capital, F88 aims to expand to|300 shops by 2020 and to go |public in five years, Tuan said.
 

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