TryHard Holdings and Carnegie Hill Capital Partners Launch Global Entertainment Investment Fund

Reuters01-13
TryHard Holdings and Carnegie Hill Capital Partners Launch Global Entertainment Investment Fund

TryHard Holdings Ltd., a Japan-based lifestyle entertainment company, has entered into a binding collaboration agreement with Carnegie Hill Capital Partners Limited to establish a Hong Kong-based investment fund focused on the global entertainment industry. The fund, targeting a size of USD 10-20 million, will invest in areas such as global IP management, nightclub management, international music festivals, concerts, film production, and digital media. The establishment of the fund is subject to regulatory approvals, completion of licensing requirements, and finalization of documentation, with an expected launch by June 2026.

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