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Mittelstand deals, venture and corporate carve-outs are all poised to accelerate, while sourcing remains challenging in a covid-19 environment.
Responsiveness and flexibility are advantageous for co-investors seeking the best deals in a covid-19 environment, says Adams Street Partners’ David Brett.
Covid-19 has done little to dent demand in the region, where fast-changing customer habits offer opportunities, say L Catterton Asia managing partners Chinta Bhagat and Scott Chen.
Deal volumes and valuations remain split across sectors despite a rebound in capital markets and the renewed availability of debt, according to the firm’s Private Markets Navigator Outlook 2021.
The investment firm's chief executive discusses investment pacing, potential expansion and how US-Sino relations might impact Chinese PE.
TMT deals accounted for a large proportion of private equity add-ons in the second quarter of this year as the move to remote working compounds appetites for tech assets.
From healthtech to e-commerce, the move to remote during the pandemic is opening doors for private equity tech investors.
The pandemic has hit oil prices but the Gulf states continue to provide rich pickings for investors looking to invest in fast-growing companies, says Dr Karim El Solh, co-founder and CEO of Gulf Capital.
The social and economic vulnerabilities exposed by the coronavirus could propel the world of impact investment to new levels.
Digital transformation has accelerated at an unprecedented rate during the pandemic, compounding long-term tech trends, say Permira principal Andrew Young and partner Michail Zekkos.