The Unquote Private Equity Podcast podcast

DPI dominates the 2024 agenda

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Mergermarket's funds editor Harriet Matthews and senior private equity reporter Rachel Lewis discuss what the key themes that emerged from January’s IPEM conference in Cannes mean for the 2024 outlook for the European private equity industry, touching on topics including debt, exits, fundraising, and the secondaries market.

With interest rates expected to stabilise this year, private equity is adjusting to paying more for leveraged buyout financing and is approaching 2024 with a cautious optimism.

However, the industry is not out of the woods yet when it comes to the eternal question of returning capital to LPs via DPI (distribution to paid-in capital) in a tough exits environment. Creative routes continue to be on the agenda, be it recaps, minority stake sales or GP-led secondaries.

Fundraising challenges also remain, with LP capital still scarce – but with deployment and the overall pace of fundraising expected to continue to return to a more even keel, the outlook for 2024, as well a the longer term outlook for pools of capital available to private equity funds, could be a little brighter.

0:31 – Introduction

1:13 – The macro picture

3:04 – A bad time to make exits?

5:02 – Debt dynamics and recaps

5:59 – Secondaries market growth

8:40 – Private equity’s creativity

9:45 – Fundraising challenges

12:29 – Adjusting returns expectations

14:09 – The pace of deployment

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