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Carmela Mendoza

Carmela Mendoza is a senior reporter for Private Equity International based in London. She first joined PEI in Hong Kong in 2015 and covered Asia. A graduate of Ateneo de Manila University, she previously worked for a digital agency in Singapore focused on government websites and publications covering business, trade and industry, transport, and social development.
Hamilton Lane’s dual fee structure for its latest co-investment vehicle shows how GPs are responding to changing investor preferences.
Growth in its Asia and US buyouts funds boosted the PE giant's third-quarter earnings from its corporate private equity portfolio.
PE firms are re-visiting strategic plans and training focus inward, than expanding through M&A, a conference has heard.
The investment firms’ defined contribution products for the US market include evergreen private equity funds mingled with liquid reserves.
Should the fundraising environment cloud over, LPs could take the upper hand in fee negotiations – with consequences for managers’ business models.
Antoine Dréan, founder and chairman of Triago, predicts that a consequence of the collapse in asset values will be the wipeout of profit sharing for many managers.
A struggling portfolio company that refuses to pay fees can mean everyone loses.
Mental health
The private equity firm is one of several to have launched programmes to help employees get through the crisis.
The fintech platform wants to break the barriers for HNWIs to access alternatives, says chief executive Lawrence Calcano.
Kewsong Lee, Carlyle
The fair value of Carlyle's private equity portfolio climbed 13% in the second quarter, but co-chief executive Kewsong Lee says there's more to be done in terms of recovery.
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