PEI Staff
Mary Jo White believes the SEC has had a positive impact on the private equity industry, and a new president is not going to change that, she tells Annabelle Ju.
The global financial crisis could have spelled the end for private equity, but the industry has come back fighting. Claire Wilson discusses how the industry has changed since 2010 with Riverside CEOs Béla Szigethy and Stewart Kohl.
John LeClaire, Mark Soundy and Michael Halford of Goodwin Procter discuss how the legal industry has changed since pfm was launched.
Two private equity funds have adopted blockchain so far this year. Claire Wilson finds out how the tech-shy industry can benefit from the cutting edge.
LPs and GPs aren’t leaping on ILPA’s standardized fee-reporting template, but its backers tell Annabelle Ju it’s far from a hare-brained scheme.
Limited partners have expressed a growing preference for the third-party fund administration model, and general partners’ interest in outsourcing is growing faster than ever. What should private equity managers be requiring of their administrators?
The big issues Claire 2017-04-01 Wilson There were smiles throughout the newsroom when Mary Jo White – outgoing chair of the US Securities and Exchange Commission – accepted pfm’s interview request. Since its launch in 2004, private funds management and its predecessors Private Equity Manager
The use of credit facilities to delay capital calls is now widespread. What is at risk?
Attempts to prevent ‘big fish’ from benefiting from tax avoidance schemes may trap private funds, too. Rebecca Akrofie discusses the top fund manager concerns.