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Revision as of 21:01, 31 January 2023
1. Private equity - minority investment.
A minority private equity investment, usually made alongside a financial sponsor that takes the leading role in the total investment.
2. Private equity - minority investment.
A minority private equity investment, that results from the exercise of co-investment rights.
The party granted, and exercising, co-investment rights would be a limited partner in a private equity fund.
Following exercise of the co-investment rights, the limited partner then has two separate stakes in the investee company: (a) Through the private equity fund; and (b) Directly.
Offering co-investment rights is a way that some private equity funds encourage limited partners to invest into their funds.
See also
- 3i
- Association for Financial Markets in Europe (AFME)
- Business angel
- Capital markets union (CMU)
- Co-investor
- Entrepreneur
- Equity
- Financial sponsor
- General partner
- Investment
- Limited partner
- Listed company
- Listing
- Minority interest
- PIPE
- Private
- Private equity
- Private equity house
- Taking private
- Trade sale
- Venture capital