Private equity fund investors push for better terms

The hottest topics include the ability to remove fund managers, fees and expenses, and environmental and social governance

Raising a private equity fund almost always involves lengthy discussions with investors. But what investors want can change.

While, a few years ago, discounts on fees were proving popular, the topics being hammered out these days are stronger terms on removing fund managers, giving a breakdown on fees and environmental and social governance.

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