A revision of Australia’s foreign investment rules will see ‘low-risk’ investments from familiar investors reviewed more quickly, particularly if they are made into non-sensitive sectors.
This year's cohort of Future 40 investors have been making strides with their institutions' private markets programmes, from leading co-investments and sourcing emerging manager relationships to enhancing due diligence processes.
Cbus now requires a co-investment ratio of at least 1:1 from any new GP relationship, CIO Brett Chatfield tells PEI.
Former SK Group executive David Chung wants to leverage his experience as a strategic investor to bridge the gap between North American GPs and Asian LPs.
GPs are facing more significant DPI challenges than ever, despite valuations having returned to a steady state, according to the direct secondaries specialist's founder David Wachter.
Co-investments play a key role in its decision to partner with first-time funds and emerging managers, partner and head of Europe Rune Jepsen tells PEI.
Manulife IM has added four APAC GP relationships this year, comprising two in India, one in Australia and another in Japan, senior managing director Liam Coppinger tells PEI.
The buyout firm is on a path to reach $1trn in total assets in the next five years.
Private equity’s blue-chip firms are setting their sights on Asia’s private wealth prospects – especially in Japan.
From Korean VC to Southeast Asia growth funds, Trinity Church Wall Street is seeking managers on an upwards trajectory as it pushes deeper into PE, according to its managing director for investments.