PEI Staff
Consolidation may be beneficial for the fund administration businesses, but is it in the best interests of the end user? Rebecca Akrofie explores the recent surge in acquisition activity and gets a CFO view on its impact
The US regulator is getting to grips with the role played by GPs when LPs dispose of fund interests on the secondaries market.
Guidance unveiled by the investors’ trade body on subscription lines comes as the industry is getting to grips with best practice on this now-controversial issue, Thomas Duffell writes
New Securities and Exchange Commission reporting requirements will be burdensome for fund managers, but provide the agency with the power to aggregate and analyze information like never before, writes WithumSmith&Brown’s Tom Angell
The Mandatory Performance Framework could be coming to private funds accounting, but will the accompanying qualification catch on? Claire Wilson finds out
The regulator is watching start-ups ‘worth’ more than $1bn, so private fund managers must ensure their valuation policies are compliant. Claire Wilson reports
Fund managers must be explicit in disclosing their calculation methodology to investors, or face the wrath of the regulator, writes Vivek Pingili, vice-president of compliance at Cordium
New Securities and Exchange Commission reporting requirements will be burdensome for fund managers, but provide the agency with the power to aggregate and analyze information like never before, writes WithumSmith&Brown’s Tom Angell
With the growth of private equity and the wall of money flowing in, managers are struggling with the ‘institutionalization’ of the asset class. Malcolm Pobjoy, Vistra’s group commercial director for North America, sets out what GPs need to do to deal with new investor demands