In this fourth episode of our miniseries Private Markets and the End of Cheap Money, we look at how private equity firms are dealing with currency risk and how deals are being affected by interest rates rising at different paces in various global regions.
Where you are domiciled is crucial when it comes to meeting environmental, social and governance targets and challenges, writes Elliot Refson, head of funds at Jersey Finance.
Even vehicles outside the reach of SFDR are responding to demand for more transparency, says Andrew Pitts-Tucker, managing director - global head of ESG at Apex Group.
Inside: How the SEC is enforcing a tougher due diligence regime; A 13-page ESG special report; Keynote interviews with Jersey Finance and Apex Group; Plus much more…
With no shortage of vendors and software dedicated to managing data for private markets, Diligent Equity’s Jeremy Barlow argues that fund managers should approach their technology upgrades with a focus on business outcomes, integration and continual improvement.
Technology is driving efficiencies and helping managers respond to the growing needs of their investors and stakeholders, says Simon Vardon at Sanne, an Apex Group company.
In the magazine: Why fund administration 3.0 will be smarter, faster and still human; Is the industry’s aversion to automating carry and waterfall calculations slowing fading?; Keynote interviews with Sanne and Diligent Equity; Plus much more…
In the magazine: PF CFO’s biennial survey of what the industry is thinking about fees and expenses as the SEC seeks to tighten its grip; Expert comment from CSC, Troutman Pepper and Withum; Plus much more…
In the magazine: How the Inflation Reduction Act is pumping up ESG investing; The hacker group targeting your service providers; KKR’s global CCO Bruce Karpati on the key components of a successful compliance program; Plus much more…