Kim Pochon, Unigestion
The hunger and entrepreneurship of private equity professionals shouldn't be underestimated, global head of primary fund investments Kim Pochon tells PEI.
Jonathan Sokoloff at HKMA 2025
One of the secondaries market's newest entrants says capital solutions are 'kicking the can down the road'. Plus: Why an AI bubble has pros and cons; and a record-breaking India fund close. Here's today's brief, for our valued subscribers only.
Floating translucent boxes isometrically arranged around a cube of grass, for the Private Markets 2030 Sustainability theme
Up-and-coming talent from across PEI Group’s under-40 lists share the sustainability and impact trends that are gaining momentum in alternatives.
Crossing rings create a venn diagram, for the Private Markets 2030 Industry Consolidation theme
By appealing to retail and large institutional investors, mega-managers may end up with the lion’s share of capital, with implications for themselves and their investors, writes Cambridge Associates’ Andrea Auerbach.
Woman standing on a sphere amid a multitude of other spheres, for the Private MArkets 2030 Industry Consolidation theme
Competition for capital is fierce, but new firm formation is poised to continue nonetheless.
Ben Luckett, Managing Director - Venture & Strategic Capital and Chair - Aviva Capital Partners
Ben Luckett, who set up Aviva's VC platform in 2015, says low distributed to paid-in ratios have been less of an issue for the investor to date due to the use of evergreen structures.
Benjamin Cordonnier and Judith Charpentier
The firm appointed Benjamin Cordonnier as CEO and co-managing partner, and Judith Charpentier as co-managing partner in May.
Financial advisers must decide what’s best for their clients, rather than choosing between public markets and so-called alternatives, according to the asset manager's chief executive.
HK tram in Central
The head of product management Asia for Ares' wealth unit and the firm's head of strategy for Asia have both departed within the past month.
Manami Akita Mitsubishi UFJ
Some Japanese pensions are 'stopping re-ups' due to private equity's exit drought, research executive Manami Akita tells PEI.
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