For growth capital firms, first-rate value creation tools are becoming an increasingly important differentiator, says MartÃn Escobari, co-president and head of global growth equity at General Atlantic.
In this podcast, part of PEI Group's Private Markets 2030 programme, guests from Brookfield discuss the opportunities and risks around artificial intelligence in infrastructure.
There are many complexities to the sports market that investors must become acquainted with before taking the plunge, say Joe Leccese, Justin Breen and Kelli Moll at Proskauer.
Key changes are still required to ensure individual investors have access to private markets, says Pilar Junco, co-chief client officer at AltamarCAM Partners.
As new investor bases start engaging with private equity, Mike Lucarelli and Jim Walker of Adams Street Partners explore what’s required to capitalise on this newfound interest.
From transferability restrictions to non-competes, careful structuring of GP stakes transactions can help ensure they work for all parties, say Debevoise & Plimpton partners Geoffrey Burgess and Matthew Dickman.
Ensuring capital is effectively deployed while also meeting investors’ liquidity demands is a challenge that requires expertise and scale, say StepStone Group’s Neil Menard and Miguel Sosa.
Private debt secondaries are following in the footsteps of private equity secondaries, but with some key differences in terms of what it takes to generate alpha, says Tikehau Capital’s Pierpaolo Casamento.
Evergreen and closed-end funds will continue to co-exist, gradually taking on different roles across the private markets space, says Jennifer Collard, global head of wealth and intermediaries at Permira.
New investor types and changing LP needs are driving demand for more granular, timely data and benchmarking tools, say FTSE Russell’s Gerald Toledano and Ali Zaidi, and StepStone Group’s Tom Keck.









