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The rise of GP stakes investing
By Laurent CAPOLAGHI Vincent REMY, EY Luxembourg   Private equity firms, which have gained significant attention for their involvement in purchasing and selling ownership stakes in companies, tend to overshadow the fact that these firms themselves can be subject to acquisitions and sales.   During the early 2000s, when Rosemont Investment Group spearheaded the strategy of acquiring minority stakes in asset and wealth managers, there were no other firms investing in GP stakes via a fund model.   Over time, the market has grown, and now there are at least a dozen of firms involved in this practice called GP stakes – Laurent Capolaghi, Partner, Private Equity Leader and Vincent Remy, Partner, Private Debt Leader delve deeper...
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