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Accion Capital Management
The Singapore-based firm traces its disclosed track record through the harvested Accion Asia Growth Fund, which deployed capital across growth-stage...
Accion Capital Management
The Singapore-based firm traces its disclosed track record through the harvested Accion Asia Growth Fund, which deployed capital across growth-stage companies concentrated in South-East Asia and China. Its approach centered on taking significant stakes in businesses with vertical integration, ranging from vineyard ownership to distribution in China's wine market. The portfolio crossed asset classes broadly: natural resources, industrial services, consumer goods, financial services, and entertainment production. Deployment spanned a coal-logistics operator commanding over 38 million metric tons barged per annum in Indonesia, alongside a digital-lifestyle OEM that collected 24 iF design awards. The fund directly held Allied Mineral Assets, an Australian tantalite mining company at the Bald Hill site, and GCCP Resources, which operates limestone quarries in Perak, Malaysia — a region shared with global processors Omya and Imerys. On the consumer side, the portfolio included China TravelPay, a B2B flight-ticketing platform serving over 40,000 travel agencies, and a newly formed Indonesian general insurer targeting property and motor-vehicle lines. No current AUM, headcount, or additional offices have been publicly captured. The firm operates through a standard private-equity vehicle structure, with the Accion Asia Growth Fund now harvested and returned. The portfolio was built without parallel philanthropic or operating-company vehicles noted in the public record. Structurally, the firm's differentiator lies in its concentrated Asia multi-industry mandate: it operated a single fund that moved from a Korean film producer to an Indonesian coal concession without a sector-specialist label. That breadth, executed from a Singapore base across fragmented markets, required deep local sourcing networks rather than a passive index approach.
General information
Firm type
Private Equity
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Asia
Country
Singapore
City
Singapore
Corporate office
Singapore
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
How does Accion Capital Management source deals in South-East Asia and China?
The firm's disclosed investments, such as an Indonesian coal-logistics provider, a Chinese peanut-oil manufacturer, and a Malaysian limestone operator, suggest a reliance on deep local networks across disparate, operationally intensive industries. Each deal targeted businesses with existing scale, regional dominance, and vertically integrated operations. No formal intermediary relationships or club-deal structures are documented.
What asset classes and stages did the Accion Asia Growth Fund target?
The harvested fund deployed growth equity into a range of industries: natural resources (coal mining, tantalite, limestone), industrial services (coal logistics), consumer goods (edible oils, wine), financial services (general insurance, travel payments), and media (film production). Stage coverage focused on growth-equity positions in companies with established revenue and infrastructure.
What is the status of the Accion Asia Growth Fund?
The firm's website describes the portfolio as 'harvested,' meaning the fund has exited its positions and returned capital to investors. The current investment mandate, team, and any successor vehicle have not been publicly disclosed, leaving the firm's active posture unclear.
Does Accion Capital Management maintain a philanthropic or operating-company structure?
No associated philanthropic foundations, operating businesses, real-asset arms, or membership networks are disclosed in the firm's public materials. The entity appears to have operated solely as a private-equity manager through its now-harvested fund.
What geographies does Accion Capital Management cover?
The Accion Asia Growth Fund concentrated on South-East Asia and China. Revealed investments include companies based in Indonesia, China, Singapore, South Korea, Australia, and Malaysia, spanning multiple regulatory and market environments.
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