Amy Carroll
Talent retention and succession strategies are gaining greater weight in due diligence processes as gripes over key person clauses grow.
LPs are focusing on opportunities with familiar managers as forging new relationships proves tough when face-to-face meetings are not possible.
The social and economic vulnerabilities exposed by the coronavirus could propel the world of impact investment to new levels.
US mid-market managers are stepping up their search for deals among businesses hit hard by the pandemic, as well as those that have thrived.
Key findings from the Emerging Manager Survey provide a snapshot of US emerging manager and institutional investor perspectives on the current landscape.
Covid-19 could spark a fresh wave of outsourcing that sees little but fundraising and investment left in house.
As the health pandemic takes its toll, the societal issues weighed up by investors are becoming more pressing. What does this mean for the sector?
An influx of retail capital could change the future of private equity, bringing with it growth opportunities and operational implications.
As funds continue to weigh up the consequences of Brexit, we talk to managers and agency officials in two European domiciles to gauge the case for and against relocating.
Private equity fund administrators are fighting for digital supremacy as investors demand an ever-wider range of data points.