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Turnspire Capital Partners closes Fund II at $275m hard cap

Private Equity Wire

Fund II attracted support form a diverse group of institutional investors across North America and Europe, including corporate and public pension funds, endowments and foundations, asset managers, funds of funds, and family offices as well as high-net-worth individuals.

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Warburg Pincus Raises Record $17.3bn for Largest-Ever Fund

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Get the week’s top news delivered directly to your inbox – Sign up for our newsletter Sign up WPGG 14’s limited partners include existing investors in Warburg Pincus’ current funds as well as new investors to the firm. Kirkland & Ellis LLP served as legal advisor for WPGG 14.

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HealthEdge closes Fund IV above target at $160m

Private Equity Wire

HealthEdge closes Fund IV above target at $160m Submitted 10/08/2023 - 12:27pm HealthEdge Investment Partners (HealthEdge) has completed the final close of its fourth fund, HealthEdge Investment Fund IV, (Fund IV), above its original target with over $160 million of capital commitments, including an investment from the General Partner.

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Will BCI's Minority Stake in ZEDRA Prove Problematic?

Pension Pulse

In a highly regulated environment, ZEDRA delivers its clients high quality solutions through bespoke planning, governance, and operational services, ensuring the highest standards of compliance and integrity are met. Even if that money is protected from taxes by an ISA, you can still lose it through divorce or legal proceedings.

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Regulators Demanding More Disclosure From Private Equity and Hedge Funds

Pension Pulse

Carolina Mandl and Chris Prentice of Reuters report US SEC overhauls rules for $20 trillion private fund industry: The U.S. Advocacy groups have accused the private fund industry of unfair, conflicted and opaque practices that hurt everyday Americans who invest in such funds through their pensions.

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Transcript: Julian Salisbury, GS

The Big Picture

It’s like what do I do, how do I address my needs, what are my liability structures, how do I make long-term investment decisions, and then how do I execute upon that overall advice through these individual investment opportunities. So what I mean by that is, first, understand the duration of your funding source. SALISBURY: Yes.