Private equity firms should be more transparent about the impact they have on society. This is one of the takeaways from a wide-ranging discussion between PEI and Mark Florman.
Florman has worn many hats in the private equity industry: banker, general partner, firm founder, cheerleader-in-chief at the BVCA and now investor through his advisory firm Time Private Capital.
Florman talks to PEI about his approach to due diligence, private equity’s enduring image problem and the latest developments in the industry, from GP-led secondaries process to the challenges of Brexit.
Time Private Capital is a unit of Florman’s advisory business Time Partners. It advises families and endowments on accessing private markets through funds or direct investing. Florman is unsurprisingly bullish on his assessment of the asset class’s prospects, but cognisant that the existing structures – blind pool, 10-year funds and traditional funds of funds – are often not right for families and smaller institutions.