Guersey Private Equity Services 2008

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How KKR blazed a trail for listed private equity

Arguably the biggest single boost to Guernsey's private equity industry was the launch in June 2006 of KKR Private Equity Investors, which raised USD5bn from investors and obtained a listing on Eur »

A pivotal role in Middle East investment

Amid the vigorous growth of the global private equity industry over the past few years, one of the most striking developments is the emergence of private equity as a significant asset class in the »

Pre-eminent in private equity

Since 2000 Guernsey has been growing its reputation as a leading private equity domicile. »

Island maintains edge in global marketplace

Guernsey offers an excellent infrastructure in terms of the services it can bring to private equity fund promoters, stretching from its legal framework to the providers of legal, accounting and adm »

Private equity sector well set to ride the storm

Guernsey has been home to international private equity funds for well over a decade, but the sector's vigorous growth over the past few years, coupled with a series of reforms to the island's regul »

Outsourcing the key to administrators' value-added focus

Guernsey's fund administration sector is booming, and private equity is its principal driving force. »

Specialist providers serve changing market

Times are changing for the private equity industry. Once relatively unknown outside the financial world, in recent years it has become a staple of the mainstream media. »

Private equity firms get the Guernsey habit

Having already built up a reputation as one of the best offshore centre for private equity business among fund promoters and their advisers, Guernsey is benefiting from growing volumes of business »

Does Guernsey need unregulated funds?

Ever since Jersey announced last autumn that it was establishing two new categories of unregulated funds, with minimum investment of USD1m or traded on a recognised exchange, that would not have to »

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