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Who has the power to turn an investor 'no' into a 'yes'? Who got first-time funds off the ground? Presenting PEI's list of the most influential fundraisers in private equity today.
The amount of unspent capital is undoubtedly high, but for managers willing to look there are more than enough opportunities out there.
The Swiss asset manager acquired Akina Partners in February 2017 and their operations have been largely separate up until now.
The South African firm – which is in market with at least four vehicles – is also expected to launch an additional fund strategy this year.
GPs need to show they can handle their end-of-life funds when raising a new fund.
The US regulator may not have named the industry as a priority in 2018, but that doesn’t mean managers can relax.
The Norwegian secondaries firm has launched a strategy targeting direct control positions in larger Nordic companies, managing partner Bjarne Lie told PEI.
The firm has launched a 50:50 JV with European mid-market firm 21 Partners to tap into demand from HNW individuals and family offices.
Pollen Street Capital took more than two years to raise its third fund but beat its target. PEI speaks to founder Lindsey McMurray and head of fundraising and IR Magnus Christensson about the journey.
The fund, named HEAL, will aim to deploy two-thirds of its capital into clinics and pharmacies across India, Pakistan, Indonesia and Bangladesh.
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