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Concerns raised over private equity direct investments

Cutting out managers and investing directly is a risky strategy for investors, say speakers at a German conference

Infrastructure assets are increasingly popular as direct investments
Infrastructure assets are increasingly popular as direct investments

Private equity experts have raised concerns about the long-term viability of direct investment programmes at large institutional investors such as pension funds or sovereign wealth funds.

Discussing the changing role of investors, or limited partners, speakers at the WHU Otto Beisheim School of Management Private Equity Conference in Germany last week noted that co-investing in deals alongside private equity fund managers could be beneficial for investors.

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