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27.11.2024 7 min read
The fifth edition of ‘Private Equity: A transactional analysis’ provides a comprehensive chapter on the Benelux, written by Olaf Baks, Gaike Dalenoord, Caroline Notté and Philippe Remels of our Private Equity team.

Private Equity: A transactional analysis’ is a practical guide that explains the dynamics of the world of private equity. It explores the key ingredients of PE transactions and the technical issues associated with them. Featuring chapters by leading practitioners, the content includes high-level analysis of PE fund structures, equity and debt finance, acquisition documentation, due diligence, tax structuring, the leveraged buyout market and public-to-privates.

According to Corporate/M&A partner Gaike Dalenoord, the guide is a great tool for anyone looking to understand the mechanics behind private equity and how PE fund structures are applied in real-world transactions.

The Benelux chapter discusses the main developments and trends relevant for PE in each of the three countries, taking into account the nature of each particular market.
Gaike Dalenoord, Corporate/M&A partner

ESG strategies
The guide also includes chapters on alternative investments and private capital markets – covering both debt and equity finance. A dedicated chapter on environmental, social and governance (ESG) strategies explores how these considerations have become a fundamental part of private equity investment decisions. The analysis dives into the regulatory landscape and how fund managers can integrate ESG criteria effectively.

The guide can be ordered here. If you have any queries or would like to receive the Benelux chapter, please contact our Private Equity team.

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