As we gather top speakers and curate the most contextual and comprehensive agenda for the Asia PE-VC Summit 2024, we have put together top themes we will cover under the Private Equity and Investment Summit track.
The PE-focused summit track will focus on fundraising and exit climate; attractive investment pockets in Asia; appetite for secondaries; the rise of private credit and more. The track will bring together top private equity fund managers and investors from a broad spectrum of strategies including middle-market to buyouts to private credit.
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In the Private Equity & Investment Track this year, we intend to decode the following themes:
- Geopolitical uncertainties and investments: How to navigate PE in Asia amid turbulent times?
- Can Middle East investors and capital reshape Asia’s investment landscape?
- Will SE Asia be predominantly a small and mid-sized funds play?
- Healthcare: A decade growth story for PE in India & SEA with record investments
- Investors go slow on deal-making in China. How long will the caution last?
- India hits a high note on exits: How PE can ride the country’s growth story?
- Private credit and distressed opportunities in Asia: Attractive or hype?
- Asian buyouts return to strength amid market slump
- Portfolio and exit management takes centrestage for fund managers
- The role of AI in PE deal-making. Is that the way forward?
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At DealStreetAsia, we have been editorially tracking the private equity asset class extensively and our summit themes have been distilled from our coverage of trends. Here are 5 of our most-read PE stories in DealStreetAsia in the last six months:
Secondary investors in Asia face China uncertainty but show rising sophistication
Lured by robust exits, PE firms line up for hospital assets in India; SE Asia to follow
LPs now have a better understanding of the PE opportunities in SE Asia
India: PE-VC firms get a breather as exit routes open up
KKR looks to fill SE Asia’s funding gap with private credit strategies