Agenda Reveal: Tracing capital flows across three core markets

Join DealStreetAsia’s inaugural Asia Private Equity Leadership Summit in Hong Kong on May 20, 2026, to decode the latest shifts in capital allocation, deployment, and realisation strategies across Asia’s three critical markets that are reshaping the private capital landscape.

The three sessions will cover India’s private equity potential, scope and market opportunities in developed Asia and capital flows in the Gulf-Asia corridor.

The sessions feature speakers from a cross-section of Asia’s most relevant markets, representing firms including Sumitomo Mitsui Trust (Hong Kong)NIIFFuture StandardewpartnersTemplewater, and ChrysCapital, among others.

The panel on developed Asia – Japan, Korea and Australia – will explore how the markets offer more mature businesses, deeper exit pathways, buyout opportunities, corporate divestitures, infrastructure platforms, and, succession-driven investment themes.

The Gulf-Asia panel will deep dive into how bilateral relations between the Gulf Cooperation Council countries and Asia are expanding from traditional energy-focused links into comprehensive strategic partnerships spanning technology, energy transition and sustainable development, and financial integration.

The India session will examine how LPs and GPs are approaching valuations, deployment and exits, even as the private markets are moving beyond a purely growth-led narrative.

Gain valuable insights and practitioner-level expertise from fund managers, LPs and dealmakers on some of the most compelling investment venues in Asia.

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Singapore Reporter/s

In Singapore, we are looking to double our reporting team by this year-end to comprehensively cover the fast-moving world of funded startups and VC, PE & M&A deals. We want reporters who can tell our readers what is really happening in these sectors and why it matters to markets, companies and consumers. The ability to write precisely and urgently is crucial for these roles. Ideal candidates must have to ability to work in a collaborative, dynamic, and fast-changing environment. We want our new hires to be digitally savvy and ready to experiment with new forms of storytelling. Most importantly, we are looking for hard-hitting reporters who work well in a team. Collaboration and collegiality are a must.

Following vacancies can be applied for (only in Singapore).

Following vacancies can be applied for (only in Singapore).   

  • A reporter to track companies/startups that have raised private capital, and have the potential to become unicorns. SEA currently has over 40 companies with a valuation of over $100 million and under $1 billion.
  • A reporter who can get behind the scenes and reveal how funding rounds are put together, or why they’ve failed to materialise. She/he in this role will largely focus on long-format stories. 
  • A journalist to track special situations funds, distressed debt and private credit (from the PE angle) across Asia.

Singapore Reporter/s

In Singapore, we are looking to double our reporting team by this year-end to comprehensively cover the fast-moving world of funded startups and VC, PE & M&A deals. We want reporters who can tell our readers what is really happening in these sectors and why it matters to markets, companies and consumers. The ability to write precisely and urgently is crucial for these roles. Ideal candidates must have to ability to work in a collaborative, dynamic, and fast-changing environment. We want our new hires to be digitally savvy and ready to experiment with new forms of storytelling. Most importantly, we are looking for hard-hitting reporters who work well in a team. Collaboration and collegiality are a must.

Following vacancies can be applied for (only in Singapore).

Following vacancies can be applied for (only in Singapore).   

  • A reporter to track companies/startups that have raised private capital, and have the potential to become unicorns. SEA currently has over 40 companies with a valuation of over $100 million and under $1 billion.
  • A reporter who can get behind the scenes and reveal how funding rounds are put together, or why they’ve failed to materialise. She/he in this role will largely focus on long-format stories. 
  • A journalist to track special situations funds, distressed debt and private credit (from the PE angle) across Asia.