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As they adapt to shifting investor expectations and a changing deal flow, many private capital firms are returning to fundamentals, focusing on risk management and value creation. They are also prioritizing enhanced exit planning and geographical diversification, with Europe becoming a focal point for many PE firms.
This is happening at a time when consolidation among various stakeholders is reshaping the industry and providing new avenues for risk management and investment opportunities.
In this episode of Risk in Context, Marsh’s Emily Almond, Oliver Wyman’s John Romeo, and Mercer’s Tamsin Coleman discuss some of the top risks that private equity firms should be aware of and share strategies for addressing them effectively.
You can access a transcript of the episode here.
For more insights and insurance and risk management solutions, follow Marsh on LinkedIn and X and visit marsh.com.
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As they adapt to shifting investor expectations and a changing deal flow, many private capital firms are returning to fundamentals, focusing on risk management and value creation. They are also prioritizing enhanced exit planning and geographical diversification, with Europe becoming a focal point for many PE firms.
This is happening at a time when consolidation among various stakeholders is reshaping the industry and providing new avenues for risk management and investment opportunities.
In this episode of Risk in Context, Marsh’s Emily Almond, Oliver Wyman’s John Romeo, and Mercer’s Tamsin Coleman discuss some of the top risks that private equity firms should be aware of and share strategies for addressing them effectively.
You can access a transcript of the episode here.
For more insights and insurance and risk management solutions, follow Marsh on LinkedIn and X and visit marsh.com.
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