PEI Staff
Clayton, Dubilier & Rice is defying a fundraising slowdown with its latest flagship. Plus: Hamilton Lane has closed its latest co-investment vehicle and Spain is enticing private equity talent with its new carried interest tax treatment. Here’s today's brief, for our valued subscribers only.
Happy New Year! We hope you enjoyed a restful break. Since our last update, New York's public pension giants have been given the green light to push deeper into private markets. Plus: Apollo has named a chair for its Japan business; and private equity is entering a crypto winter. Here's today's brief, for our valued subscribers only.
From everyone at Private Equity International, we wish you a relaxing festive period. We look forward to seeing you again on 3 January.
Today's Side Letter will be the last of the year – the crew is taking a much-anticipated break and will return on 3 January. Until then, thank you for reading, and we hope you enjoy our holiday content.
Private equity's foray into automation and cybersecurity is being hindered by a lack of adequate talent and training. Plus: BNP Paribas has overhauled its private markets strategies and OTPP's new net-zero head has her work cut out. Here’s today's brief, for our valued subscribers only.
PAG's just-raised enormous debt fund could have implications for the Asia-Pacific private equity community. Plus: H&F eyes a Q1 2023 final close and an atypical secondaries shop comes up for sale. Here’s today's brief, for our valued subscribers only.
Don't miss your chance to vote in this year's PEI Awards. Plus: Our latest LP Perspectives survey reveals how investors are thinking about the asset class next year; and why the SEC's private funds proposals may lose some of their bite. Here’s today's brief, for our valued subscribers only.
Don’t miss your chance to celebrate the firms and institutions that stood out amid a highly uncertain and challenging year.
Thoma Bravo hauls in more than $32 billion across three tech funds. Plus: how the SEC's proposed rules are "influencing" LP-GP negotiations; and why PE execs are moving away from New York. Here’s today's brief, for our valued subscribers only.
We're excited to bring you today the first episode from our fresh podcast series, Private Markets and the End of Cheap Money. Plus: A US pension meeting encapsulates the conundrum facing LPs in 2023; and MassPRIM has formed a committee to take a closer look at ESG. Here’s today's brief, for our valued subscribers only.