“From our perspective we hope to co-invest with them, alongside them, if there’s an acquisition target,” Lau said in an interview in Singapore. Heliconia’s International Partnership Fund was “precisely” launched to help Singapore companies looking to “scale up, internationalize” their businesses, he said, referring to the $600 million fund announced in February.
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