Prime Focus World Gets $53 Million Investment
Macquarie Capital has invested $53 milloin equity on the visual
effects industry, Prime Focus World—the 2D to 3D conversion, visual
effects and animation arm of India s Prime Focus Limited. The first
phase includes $38 million, followed by remaining $15 million in a
second transaction.
According to the recent
announcements, Prime Focus plans to use the capital for growth including
through strategic acquisitions.
It was among
the bidders to buy Rhythm & Hues (the winning bidder in that
bankruptcy auction was a wholly owned subsidiary of Prana Studios)
earlier this year.
Prime Focus World maintains
operations in Los Angeles, New York, London, Vancouver and Mumbai.
Earlier this week the company announced that they are planning to open a
Beijing office before the end of the year.
Recent work includes White House Down and World War Z, as well as the conversion of Star Wars: Episode I: The Phantom Menace.
Prime
Focus World founder and CEO Namit Malhotra said in a statement that
After having made an initial investment of $43 million in 2008 to build
out our global platform we have transitioned and become a business where
today our shareholders are seeing a seven times increase in value,
while most companies have found it hard to keep pace with the changing
times, Prime Focus World secured $10 million from China s AID Partners
Capital in March.