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Delivering what today’s ethically minded consumers want is opening up opportunities for private equity to find and build businesses with ESG at their core, explains Dennis Ever of L Catterton.
Ferry sailing
Peter Wirtz, co-head of 3i’s private equity business, and Anna Dellis, partner in its infrastructure business, discuss how the sustainability agenda is changing and how it can bring opportunity.
Businessman using mobile
Permira’s head of ESG Adinah Shackleton discusses the firm’s evolving approach to environmental, social and governance issues.
Illustration of coins and cranes
Gone are the days when lip service to ESG is enough to assuage investors, says StepStone’s global head of responsible investing Suzanne Tavill.
Hill of dollars
Managers are increasingly raising funds designed to marry financial returns with positive societal outcomes, says Tania Carnegie, leader of the Impact Ventures practice at KPMG.
A city showing the effect of Climate Change
Partners Group head of ESG and sustainability Adam Heltzer talks us through the firm’s approach to dealing with the impact of climate change on its portfolio – the risks and the opportunities.
Aerial view of money transfer icon over cityscape for banking concept background.
GPs are increasingly looking to raise or release equity against their management companies. But what are their options, asks Investec Fund Finance’s Slade Spalding.
Coins in front pf a computer screen
Growth in fund finance has overwhelmingly stemmed from subscription lines of credit to fund LP commitments during the first five years of a fund’s life. Pierre-Antoine de Selancy of 17Capital discusses what finance is available after the investment period.
Growth investing
Limited partners are increasingly looking to emerging markets for investment opportunities. Torbjorn Caesar, senior partner at Actis, discusses how perceptions are changing.
The secondaries market has seen more innovation than almost any other area of private equity over the last decade, leaving investors with some intriguing choices, says Charles Smith, managing partner and CIO of Glendower Capital.
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