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LPs are piling pressure on managers to move onshore. But domiciling decisions should never be taken lightly, says Mark Hooton, director at TMF Group
As more private equity firms launch their first credit vehicles or expand their initial offerings, Jay Cipriano and Chad Longenecker of SEI’s Investment Manager Services division caution how complex administering these funds can be
Private funds technologies can do more than ever before, but it can be hard to choose the right solution and even harder to implement it. We spoke to Apex Group’s Srikumar TE about how choosing the right service provider can enable firms to get more out of their systems and software
Private fund managers can win major operational efficiencies from outsourcing, provided that they pay attention to how well data is managed, say eFront’s Ludovic Legrand and Iain Robertson
As the private equity industry faces the peak of the cycle, George Rologis, chief commercial officer and head of strategy and EMEA at Alter Domus, says fund administrators will need to up their game for the benefit of the market
Data management does more than lighten a firm’s workload. Backstop Solutions’ Adam Pinkert and Chris Anderson discuss how the right strategy can uncover hidden insights for a competitive advantage
Richer, deeper, more complex, more diverse, more granular: all could describe the evolving secondaries market. We gathered six experts to discuss the intricacies of an industry that is blooming and booming.
The private equity industry is not immune from public scrutiny, as well as demanding investors. Aidan Connolly, CEO of Luxembourg-based fund services provider Alter Domus considers what buyout firms need to learn from other industries
Luxembourg is winning favour as a fund jurisdiction, but the UK still holds plenty of attractions for investors, say Sam Kay and Emily Clark of Travers Smith.
The depositary’s role is changing as firms and service providers adapt to shifting regulation and the need to stay ahead of technological developments, says RBC’s Priya Nair.