Walker group vows increased scrutiny

Disclosure is improving in the private equity industry, but one in five portfolio companies are failing a transparency test

The body charged with reviewing the buyout industry’s conformity with the Walker transparency guidelines has reported improved compliance levels among portfolio companies, but says a fifth of firms are still failing on some measures.

All 25 portfolio companies surveyed in the Walker Guidelines Monitoring Group's annual report achieved a good or excellent disclosure level, with the proportion of excellent disclosure rising by 9% to 16% this year.

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