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What's the deal with private equity?

21 May 2007 | People and Companies | Events | Terrapin Ltd

South African private equity is heating up.

According to the Financial Times, South Africa presents an increasingly attractive alternative for buyout groups who are encountering growing difficulties finding targets in Europe and the US and are looking elsewhere to deploy funds.

What does that mean for you as a player in the private equity space? How will the influx of foreign funds impact on your investment targets? How can you make the most of the new global investment opportunities on offer?

Join us at Private Equity World Africa 2007 to find out.

The conference is the only one of its kind in South Africa, providing the perfect opportunity to get the industry together and get everyone talking about changes and challenges facing this exciting alternative asset class.

This is your opportunity to meet and mingle with local and international industry experts and find out how you can make the most of your investments.

The conference offers you speed networking, 4 interactive panel discussions and 22 expert industry speakers including:

 John Gripton, Managing Director, Head of Investment Management Europe, Capital Dynamics, United Kingdom
 Malcolm Segal, Executive Director Head of Private Equity, Sasfin
 Ivan Missankov, Manager: Momentum Private Equity Fund of Funds, Momentum
 Mark O'Hare, Managing Director, Private Equity Intelligence, United Kingdom
 Derrick Msibi, Executive Director, Old Mutual Investment Group
 Wellington Chadehumbe, Chief Executive Officer, Triumph Venture Capital
 Panos Voutyritsas, Vice President, Kingdom Zephyr Africa Management
 Noah Greenhill, Senior General Manager: Marketing and Business Development, Johannesburg Stock Exchange
 J-P Fourie, Executive Officer, SAVCA

Register for the conference running from 18 20 July 2007 at the Sandton Convention Centre. Visit www.terrapinn.com/2007/peza to learn more about this exciting event!

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