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In today's edition, Two more LPs on opposite sides of the globe are considering the TPA, with implications for their private equity portfolios; An EMEA IR head departs; Another global firm eyes an Asia-Pacific office opening.
For most GPs, tapping into the growing pool of private wealth capital requires a different set of in-house capabilities, prompting some aggressive recruitment drives.
Institutional LPs are unimpressed by GPs chasing individual investors, according to an ILPA survey.
As evergreen products targeting the private wealth channel proliferate, consulting firm Bfinance warns wealth managers of the need for careful due diligence.
Record-high financial holdings are driving individual investors towards private markets in search of better returns.
Amid a muted exit environment, fewer investors are looking to back new funds, as the focus stays on more established GPs.
APFC is reaping short-term rewards from its tilt towards buyouts. Plus: an Indian fundraising scoop; and Permira taps Carlyle in its global IR build-out. Here's today's brief, for our valued subscribers only.
At NEXUS 2025, PEI Group got to the heart of the LP-GP relationship – from the irritations to the aspirations – and incorporated them in our live illustration.
LPs and GPs reveal what would support a healthy relationship between investors and managers.
LPs need a better way to assess how private equity funds perform, argues Frédéric Blanc-Brude, CEO of Scientific Infra & Private Assets, an EDHEC venture.










