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Liquidity constraints are behind a great deal of innovation in the debt finance market, says Tim Toska, global sector head for private equity at Alter Domus.
While impact and Article 9 should not be conflated, SFDR is influencing impact funds’ processes and priorities, as well as LP expectations, say Cority’s Anne Matusewicz and Giorgia Davidovic.
Technology will continue to be a core sector in private equity portfolios despite the recent correction, says UBS Asset Management’s head of multi-manager private equity Americas, Nicola Goll.
Granular intelligence is key to navigating the continent’s ESG landscape, say Kathryn Fletcher and Shawn Duthie at Control Risks.
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In the future, private markets firms can expect to benefit from risk management tools, unstructured data collection and advanced analytics, says BlackRock’s Sloane Collins
As private equity firms battle to stay abreast of the latest regulatory, ESG and dealmaking changes, PEI asks senior lawyers from Cinven, Triton and Nordic Capital how their roles are changing.
The asset class has made notable strides on ESG, with the drive towards standardisation, the focus on ESG as a value driver, and a shared industry voice as priorities moving forward, say KPMG’s Tania Carnegie and Glenn Mincey
Sustainability bosses at four private equity firms give their insights into how technology can provide greater clarity around ESG.
Industry participants share their advice on how to make the transition to on-site work and business travel easier.