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CHAMP’s decision to rebrand as CPE Capital caps a decade-long transition of leadership from its founders to chief executive John Haddock.
Hands-on value creation is more important than ever thanks to high valuations, four market experts tell Private Equity International.
CHAMP V Fund would be more than 20% larger than its 2016-vintage predecessor, Private Equity International has learned.
Nate Sleeper will take over from Donald Gogel as chief executive on 1 January, with David Novak and Rick Schnall becoming co-presidents.
For Japanese industrial businesses, a key growth driver is a revitalised management team, say J-STAR managing partner Kenichi Harada and principal Hiroaki Kiriseko
Partnering with company founders provides contrarian private equity buyers a rich seam of investments, says CLSA Capital Partners president Megumi Kiyozuka.
Japanese private equity may have had a few false dawns in the past, but the market today is very different from that of just 10 years ago, says NSSK founding partner Jun Tsusaka
Nearly one-third of professionals anticipate a succession-led key person event at their firm in the next five years, according to research by Investec.
The UK mid-market firm's senior team has raised a £200m fund to invest in European tech and business services, with backers including Pantheon and Idinvest.
Hellman & Friedman and Blackstone’s Strategic Partners began transfers of power this year. Other firms should take note of some key elements.