Fortman Cline receives “Best M&A firm in Southeast Asia” award from Capital Finance International, London

FCCM has been awarded once again as the best M&A team in Southeast Asia for 2023.   This follows its initial award in 2019.  FCCM has continued to make headway in concluding landmark sell side transactions in industries undergoing transition such as healthcare, energy, infrastructure services, logistics, and consumer businesses.

Source: https://cfi.co/awards/asia-pacific/2023/fortman-cline-capital-markets-limited-best-ma-advisory-team-south-east-asia-2023/

Ayala buys majority stake in Air21 Holdings

The Ayala group has signed a deal to acquire a 60-percent stake in Air21 Holdings Inc. (AHI), the logistics enterprise founded by businessman and former Customs Commissioner Alberto Lina, as part of the conglomerate’s plan to build a formidable end-to-end logistics backbone.

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Fortman Cline served as financial advisor to the Pascual Family on a pharmaceutical portfolio acquisition

Fortman Cline once again advised the Pascual Family on the acquisition of the pharmaceutical portfolio of Xeno Pharmaceuticals Phils Inc. This further expands ADP Pharma’s pharmaceutical portfolio into antibiotics and cardio. Fortman Cline also helped the Pascual Family secure a PhP 300mn acquisition loan facility from the Bank of the Philippine Islands.

Fortman Cline receives the award for Best MA firm in Southeast Asia

Award for the Best M&A firm in Southeast Asia – Capital Finance International, London

The judging panel at Capital Finance International, headquartered out of London, granted Fortman Cline with the Best M&A house award for Southeast Asia. The award is in recognition of the firm’s niche in the entrepreneurial and owner-manager segment of the market. The award also recognized Fortman’s success as evidenced by over US$16 billion of transactions advised since its inception in 2007 and its position as one of the top five financial advisors in the region. Outstanding client care and a highly engaged and motivated workforce have also been a strong attribute of the firm. The firm treats its clients like partners, which serves as a basis for sound fiduciary counsel.

Fortman Cline receives Most Innovative Solutions Provider

Award for Most Innovative Solutions Provider – International Finance (UK) Limited

The International Finance Magazine awarded Fortman Cline with “the most innovative financial solutions provider for the Philippines.” This award for 2019 was in recognition of Fortman Cline’s problem-solving approach in dealing with clients. Fortman Cline has been recognized for formulating and executing tailor-made solutions for clients facing complex issues ranging from acquisitions and post-acquisition integration, acquisition financing, mergers and strategic partnerships, recapitalizations, corporate restructuring, divestment and dispute resolution. The firm has gained a brand identity as an independent adviser that provides unbiased and objective deal assessment and advisory work.

Fortman Cline advised on the MA of 100% equity stake in a leading LPG distribution company, Liquigaz Philippines Corporation

Fernwood Holdings acquires Liquigaz Philippines from Cosco Capital Inc., the listed retail holding company owned by Lucio Co. Cosco disclosed last October 2018 that it was exiting the LPG business, noting in a statement that the divestment “will allow the firm to maximize shareholders’ value and achieve financial flexibility moving forward.”

Liquigaz Philippines is the second largest supplier of LPG in the country accounting for about 30 percent of total market volume and is the biggest seller in Luzon.
More than 60 percent of the country’s annual LPG importation is unloaded, stored and sold from Liquigaz’s 12,500-metric-ton capacity storage tanks in Mariveles, Bataan, the largest of such facility in the Philippines. It is the only supplier capable of receiving both refrigerated and pressurized LPG cargo.

The transaction was subject to approval from the Philippine Competition Commission (PCC). In January 21, 2019, it was announced that the PCC approved Fernwood Holdings Inc.’s 100% acquisition of Liquigaz Philippines Corp, stating that the deal would not likely result in the substantial lessening of competition for the bulk and cylinder supply of LPG in Luzon.

Fortman Cline Capital Markets Limited served as Financial Advisor.

Fortman Cline co-advised on the MA of 100 equity stake in New Zealand’s leading poultry company, Tegel Group Holdings Ltd

Bounty Fresh, the poultry company founded by low-key businessman Tennyson Chen, has received regulatory approvals for its $309 million acquisition of the Tegel Group, removing the last hurdle in the completion of the transaction.

In a disclosure to the New Zealand Stock Exchange, Tegel said it has already received the approval from the Overseas Investment Office, the agency regulating foreign direct investment into New Zealand.

With the offer approved, Bounty as the holder or controller of over 90 percent of Tegel shares now becomes the dominant owner of the company.

The transaction by Bounty Fresh marks yet another global acquisition by a Philippine company.

It came at a challenging time for the New Zealand company amid a glut in domestic chicken supply.

Tegel’s 45 percent shareholder, Claris Investments, had already accepted the offer.

The bid was part of Bounty’s expansion strategy outside the Philippines.

Bounty Fresh was founded in the 1980s by Chen who started the business in a one-layer house in Sta. Maria, Bulacan with an initial 5,000 heads of chicken.

From a 5,000-head layer farm, the business grew to be one of the largest broiler integrators in the country.

Today, it is the only fully-integrated poultry company that has continuously invested in company-owned facilities.

These include grand parent farm, parent stock farm, hatcheries, dressing plants, feed mills, and cool-cell broiler complexes in the Philippines.

It is the first company in the Philippines to put up a single-stage commercial broiler hatchery, a technology that ensures better hatchery sanitation with controlled ventilation that will in turn produce better chick quality.

To cater to the consumers in the various regions and islands of the archipelago, Bounty Agro Ventures Inc. was integrated to operate in several branches across the country.

Bounty is now one of the largest poultry companies in the Philippines with vertically integrated farm-to-plate operations.