Azmul Haque and Shakti Shukla write on Continuation Vehicles in The Hong Kong Lawyer
- Apr 30
- 1 min read

Azmul Haque and Shakti Shukla have recently been featured contributors in Hong Kong Lawyer, with their article on continuation vehicles (CVs) highlighting a key evolution in private capital markets.
In their piece, “Continuation Vehicles (CVs): Extending Fund Lifecycles,” they explore how CVs have emerged as a mainstream solution for private equity and venture capital funds navigating delayed exits and longer holding periods. The article offers a detailed look at how these structures provide liquidity options for investors while allowing fund managers to retain high-performing assets for further value creation.
Drawing on their deep experience in cross-border transactions, particularly across the Asia-Pacific and India–Southeast Asia corridors, Azmul and Shakti analyse the growing relevance of CVs in the region. They also examine Hong Kong’s increasing role as a hub for secondary transactions, alongside key legal, governance, and M&A considerations critical to structuring these deals effectively.
Their contribution reinforces Collyer Law’s position at the forefront of complex, multi-jurisdictional private capital work, and reflects the firm’s continued engagement with emerging trends shaping the global investment landscape.
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