The single-asset continuation fund deal is among many that are keeping secondaries professionals busy and sending the market to what could be record volume levels.
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The firm thinks it can help clients seeking to balance portfolios and manage liquidity due to lower exit volumes, chief executive Christian Sinding said on its earnings call.
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The Paris-headquartered asset manager is looking to extend its hold on a portfolio company within its mid-cap European Expansion strategy, Secondaries Investor has learned.
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The €255bn insurance arm of French financial giant BNP Paribas Group had brought a portfolio to market earlier this year.
The portfolio was offloaded by a US-based institutional seller and comprises over 1,500 loans.
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KKR bought a portion of the asset through a separate M&A process, which is understood to have been used to anchor pricing that the Evercore-advised CV transaction was based off.
A study by the bank and the HEC School of Management has also reinforced earlier findings that single-asset CVs perform largely in line with buyout funds, while offering lower return dispersion.
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The process highlights the potential use of GP-led technology for longer holds on restaurant chain businesses.
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The Taiwanese life insurer is selling a portfolio of five stakes in USD- and euro-denominated funds, including an EQT vehicle.
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