Courses

  • Structuring Private Equity Co-Investments and Club Deals

    Co-investments are minority investments that are made directly into a portfolio or operating company alongside one ore more private equity investors or financial sponsor. Co-investments are gaining in popularity in part because they can be a lower cost option for standard private equity investors. Yet, co-investments may not be right for everyone. Club deals or syndicated investments are a form of buy-out. The following course will provide an overview of co-investments and club deals, when they work and to structure them as well as legal, regulatory and economic considerations.

    28 May, 2019

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  • Succession Planning for Family Businesses

    One of the most difficult issues facing family businesses in Asia and around the world is succession planning. A suitable process for addressing succession planning is critical for family businesses that want to continue to thrive for generations to come. This course describes a step by step process that business owning families can follow to strengthen their governance and to make succession planning a topic that is easier to address.

    14 Oct, 2016

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  • Succession Planning for Family Businesses

    One of the most difficult issues facing family businesses in Asia and around the world is succession planning. A suitable process for addressing succession planning is critical for family businesses that want to continue to thrive for generations to come. This course describes a step by step process that business owning families can follow to strengthen their governance and to make succession planning a topic that is easier to address.

    22 May, 2017

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  • Succession Planning for Family Businesses

    One of the most difficult issues facing family businesses in Asia and around the world is succession planning. A suitable process for addressing succession planning is critical for family businesses that want to continue to thrive for generations to come. This course describes a step by step process that business owning families can follow to strengthen their governance and to make succession planning a topic that is easier to address.

    30 Oct, 2017

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