Case Study

ATP Private Equity Partners (B): Investment strategy and organization

7 pages
July 2003
Reference: IMD-3-1131

ATP Private Equity Partners (B) describes the organizational issues associated with the portfolio asset allocation shifts. In particular, how should the Private Equity group be organized and rewarded, what kind of individuals should it recruit, what kind of investment strategies should be pursued (direct investments / co-investments / investments in funds only), etc.

Keywords
Pension Fund Management, Risk Exposure, Hedging, Private Equity, Venture Capital
Settings
2002
Type
Field Research
Copyright
© 2002
Available Languages
English
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