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The private equity industry needs to be ready for more stringent disclosure regulations, including on taxation, say Travers Smith partners Sam Kay and Elena Rowlands
The pandemic-induced ‘Great Reflection’ means PE professionals are more selective about job opportunities, while firms need to have a consistent set of values to attract talent.
40 under 40: Future Leaders of Private Equity. Meet the operators who are making the magic happen.
Investor appetite and regulatory imperative are creating demand for net-zero investments and low-cost debt. The private equity sector can benefit from both, say Deniz Harut and Gavin Templeton.
Mandatory regulations oblige asset managers to weigh portfolio exposure to climate change.
Gender-lens investing is just the start of the conversation when it comes to equity in private market investments, says DEG’s Katharina Thier.
As strategies and fund structures become more sophisticated, service providers must step up to support managers’ increasingly complex needs, say Apex Group’s Aman Bahel, David Ries and Kartik Shah
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
More issues are falling under the ESG umbrella and private equity firms need to develop better programmes to avoid potential issues, experts say.