Private Funds Forum: An Insider's View: The Gatekeepers' Secrets to Success in the Private Funds Market
07 February 2013
Topics:
- What are “market” terms now on management fees, carry, and deal fees?
- How much of client’s allocation is for private equity?
- What prices are being seen in the secondary market when LP positions are unloaded?
- Has diligence strategy evolved over the past 3-5 years? What are the top 5 criteria used for evaluating a private equity fund coming to market?
- As the domestic PE market matures, what is the view on investing in middle market private equity in emerging markets like India and Asia?
- What is the perspective on the impact and implications of financial reform and other legislation on private equity?
Moderator:
Todd L. Boudreau
Partner
Foley & Lardner LLP
Presenters:
Kunal K. Shah
Principal
Meketa Investment Group
Keirsten Lawton
Senior Research Consultant
Cambridge Associates
Charles D. Tedeschi
Research Consultant, Private Markets
NEPC
K. Tibor Toth
CFO
FATE Consortium
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