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New Mountain Capital Announces $825 Million Net Lease Real Estate Fund

Private Equity Insights

Investors in the Fund, which were a mix of numerous new investors as well as existing New Mountain Net Lease investors, include pension funds, insurance companies, asset managers, endowments, family offices and high net worth individuals.

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The Achilles Heel of Startup Ecosystems

This is going to be BIG.

This isn’t the kind of thing your average high net worth individual who occasionally does a deal would know about. A lot of these strategic entities have boards that are filled with some of the most successful high net worth individuals, family offices, foundations, etc.

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A Comprehensive Guide to Private Equity Deal Sourcing

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Deal Sourcing Platforms When it comes to deal sourcing, private equity firms use deal sourcing platforms to find opportunities. These tools help PE firms increase deal flow by allowing them to search through a wide range of companies and industries in one place.

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GP-led deal activity to drive further secondaries market growth

Private Equity Wire

As liquidity constraints put pressure on the private equity industry, the secondaries market is expected to grow substantially over the next twelve months, with fundraising and deal flow set to expand, according to Investec’s latest Secondaries Report, Charting a Course for Further Growth.

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Bain Capital’s Harrington Takeover: OHA and BMO Pave the Way with $1bn Financing

Private Equity Insights

The combination of BMO’s broad investment banking platform and OHA’s private credit expertise has delivered enhanced deal flow and financing flexibility while adding value for borrowers and private equity sponsors. OHA is the private markets platform of T. Rowe Price Group, Inc. NASDAQ – GS: TROW).

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Five Questions for Vetting an Investment in a New or Emerging VC Fund

This is going to be BIG.

While most of the money that goes into VC funds comes from institutions that are highly experienced in the asset class, some family offices and high net worth individuals also invest in VC. They’re trying to get exposure and diversification at the same time, while potentially seeing co-investment deal flow.

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Shut Up and Invest? Investors Weighing in on Politics

This is going to be BIG.

Most people don’t think about it, but VCs need to raise money from high net worth individuals and institutions to have the money to put to work. I mean, just about anyone is more conservative than the average tech entrepreneur, so it’s not exactly a high bar.) In fact, I know it has.