Leopard Capital

Leopard Capital Frontier investor Leopard Capital manages private equity funds in frontier economies. Leopard Haiti Fund now holds three investments. All rights reserved.

We enter pre-emerging markets as a pioneer investor and guide on-site teams into uncommon opportunities. Our early-mover strategy reflects the contrarian investment ethos of our founder, Douglas Clayton and our chairman, Marc Faber. During the depths of the 2008-9 financial crisis we raised Cambodia's first private equity fund. Leopard Cambodia Fund has since made 13 investments in Cambodia, Laos

and Thailand and achieved three exits. In 2012 we launched Haiti's first private equity fund with backing from The World Bank's International Finance Corp (IFC), The Inter-American Development Bank's Multilateral Investment Fund (MIF), and Netherlands Development Finance (FMO). Leopard Capital is domiciled in Cayman Islands and has offices in Thailand, Cambodia, and Haiti. Disclaimer:
This information does not constitute an offer to sell, or a solicitation of an offer to invest in Leopard Haiti Fund LP, Leopard Cambodia Fund LP, Leopard Cambodia Investments (BVI) Ltd., or any other funds sponsored by Leopard Capital LP or its affiliates (collectively, "our Funds"). We will not make such offer or solicitation prior to the delivery of a definitive offering memorandum and other materials relating to the matters herein. Before making an investment decision with respect to our Funds, we advise potential investors to read carefully the respective offering memorandum, the limited partnership agreement or operating agreement (if applicable), and the related subscription documents, and to consult with their tax, legal, and financial advisors. We have compiled this information from sources we believe to be reliable, but we cannot guarantee its correctness. We present our opinions without warranty. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. ©Leopard Capital LP.

Cambodia's Kingdom crafts niche as regional brewer | Nikkie Asian Review - 05 June 2017
06/06/2017

Cambodia's Kingdom crafts niche as regional brewer | Nikkie Asian Review - 05 June 2017

BANGKOK -- As the craft beer craze sweeps from West to East amid intensifying demand for diverse, flavorful beers, a microbrewery in Phnom Penh is pos

"Stock exchange is an important first step for Myanmar"
14/12/2015

"Stock exchange is an important first step for Myanmar"

The opening of the Yangon Stock Exchange is a key step for Myanmar's capital markets, says Kenneth Stevens, managing partner at Leopard Capital.

16/09/2015

After 3 years of activity in Haiti, Haiti Veerhouse Voda opened a production plant of Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) panel in Drouillard.. This material is used for the construction of all types of housing and buildings...

29/04/2015

Apr. 21, 2015 (Bangkok) -- Douglas Clayton, founder and CEO of private equity firm Leopard Capital, discusses why investing in Asean's emerging economies of ...

10/02/2015

Finding Opportunities Where Few Dare To Invest, Khmer Times, 08 Feb 2015

16/01/2015
02/12/2014

Rising wages, sagging property prices, inflation: all of China's indicators point to a slowdown of its powerhouse economy in 2015.

Kingdom Beer - Pilsener
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Kingdom Beer - Pilsener

Kingdom Beer - Gold
17/09/2014

Kingdom Beer - Gold

17/07/2014

Leopard Capital a annoncé début juillet avoir financé Veerhouse Voda Haïti S.A., un fabriquant de bâtiments écologiques et parasismiques installé en Haïti, pour un montant de 1 750 000 dollars américains. Veerhouse Voda offre des solutions pour construire à des prix compétitifs, en combinant…

Leopard Haiti Fund invests in Veerhouse Voda Haiti S.A. | Leopard Capital Press Release - July 15, 2014
16/07/2014

Leopard Haiti Fund invests in Veerhouse Voda Haiti S.A. | Leopard Capital Press Release - July 15, 2014

Leopard Capital was founded in 2007 by Douglas Clayton to manage private equity funds in frontier markets. In Leopard launched Cambodia’s first fund in the depths of the 2008 global financial crisis, and in 2012 created Haiti’s first fund after Haiti’s capital region had been devastated by an earthq…

08/07/2014

Haiti's President Michel Martelly visited the Wall Street Journal's offices a few days ago in the hope of changing the world's view of his country. What Haiti needs, he said, is investment, not charity.

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