May 15, 2018 / 9:27 AM / Updated 33 minutes ago

SoftBank's Son says new Vision Fund to be set up in 'near future'

TOKYO (Reuters) - SoftBank Group Corp Chief Executive Masayoshi Son said on Tuesday a second Vision Fund would be set up in the near future, adding that investment for the new fund could come from investors in the first fund or from institutional investors.

SoftBank Group Corp Chairman and CEO Masayoshi Son speaks during the Wall Street Journal CEO Conference in Tokyo, Japan May 15, 2018. REUTERS/Toru Hanai

“Vision Fund 2 will definitely come,” Son told a conference in Tokyo. He said the fund won’t be launched in the next six months but would be “in the near future”. Son did not say how big the new fund could be.

Son’s reputation as a visionary investor has attracted enough money to create the world’s largest private equity fund which, as of last May, stood at over $93 billion, with a second Vision Fund potentially further upending the world of dealmaking.

With the Vision Fund and a smaller affiliate fund already investing about $30 billion, and about $13 billion worth of SoftBank’s stake in ride-sharing firms set to be transferred into the Vision Fund, attention is turning to future investment plans.

Son said the new fund could see a return of investors in the original Vision Fund, which include the sovereign wealth funds of Saudi Arabia and Abu Dhabi, Apple Inc and Hon Hai Precision Industry Co Ltd (Foxconn).

“I think our existing partners are extremely happy about how we are progressing,” he said.

Institutional investors are showing interest, Son added. “Now we are building our track record so they are showing their interest,” he said.

Reporting by Sam Nussey; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman