NextWave Private Equity

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Listen to the NextWave Private Equity podcast series, where Bridget Walsh, EY Global Private Equity Leader, will speak with industry leaders to discuss emerging opportunities and industry trends shaping the global private equity landscape. The views reflected in this podcast are the views of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the global EY organization or its member firms.

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Bridget Walsh

Previous Guests

Matt Breitfelder
Matt Breitfelder is a Partner and the Global Head of Human Capital at Apollo, a leading global alternative investment manager. With extensive experience in the asset management industry, he specializes in talent management and optimizing personal performance. Matt has a strong background in human resources and organizational development, focusing on strategies that enhance workforce effectiveness and drive business success.
Angelo Rufino
Angelo Rufino is a Partner and the Head of Special Situations in North America and the Head of Corporate Special Situations in Europe for Bain Capital. He has extensive experience in private equity and specializes in identifying and capitalizing on differentiated investment opportunities in special situations.

Topics Discussed

talent strategic differentiator personal performance asset management human capital Special Situations investing Bain Capital private equity investment opportunities market conditions deals deployment activity valuation gaps asset availability macro visibility exit activity secondary buyouts IPOs AI private markets supply chain issues tariffs
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Here's the recent few episodes on NextWave Private Equity.

0:00 15:19

Talent's role as a strategic differentiator

Hosts
Bridget Walsh
Guests
Matt Breitfelder
Keywords
talent strategic differentiator personal performance asset management human capital

Matt Breitfelder, Partner, and Global Head of Human Capital at Apollo in conversation with Bridget Walsh, EY Global Head of Private Equity. In this episode Matt shares his insights about the role of talent and optimising personal performance in the asset management industry.

The views of third parties set out in this podcast are not necessarily the views of the global EY organization or its member firms. Moreover, they should be seen in the context of the time they were made.

0:00 17:34

Differentiated Opportunities for Special Situations Investing

Hosts
Bridget Walsh
Guests
Angelo Rufino
Keywords
Special Situations investing Bain Capital private equity investment opportunities

Angelo Rufino, Partner and Head of Special Situations in North America and Head of Corporate Special Situations in Europe for Bain Capital, joins Bridget Walsh, EY Global Head of Private Equity. In this episode Angelo shares his insights on the differentiated opportunities for Special Situations investing. 17 mins.

The views of third parties set out in this podcast are not necessarily the views of the global EY organization or its member firms. Moreover, they should be seen in the context of the time they were made.

0:00 8:32

PE Pulse: key takeaways from Q4 2024

Hosts
Bridget Walsh
Keywords
private equity market conditions deals deployment activity valuation gaps asset availability macro visibility exit activity secondary buyouts IPOs AI private markets supply chain issues tariffs

Private equity enters 2025 with strong expectations amid favorable market conditions. In 2024, PE firms announced US$565b in deals, a 25% increase in value and 20% in volume from the previous year. Confidence is high, with 73% of GPs expecting increased deployment activity. Factors driving this optimism include narrowing valuation gaps, increased asset availability, and improved macro visibility. Exit activity is also expected to rise, driven by secondary buyouts. Additionally, GPs anticipate a surge in IPOs and a continued focus on AI and private markets buildout.

Visit https://www.ey.com/pepulse to view this quarter’s summary.

Key takeaways:

  • PE firms enter 2025 with US$1.4t in dry powder; 73% of GPs expect increased deployment activity in the next six months.
  • Supply chain issues ranked as a top concern, with 70% of GPs working with portfolio companies to assess these issues in light of proposed tariffs.
  • GPs’ top expectation for this year is an increase in IPOs, with companies in strong market positions well placed to go public.
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