Dynamic Growth: Value Creation in Latin America

Private equity (PE) investors have come out of the recession with a renewed focus on organic revenue growth, applying a more entrepreneurial mindset to working with their portfolio companies. Spanning six years of analysis of companies exited in Europe and North America, Ernst & Young’s studies into how PE investors create value confirm this… Read More

BTG Pactual Acquires 30 Percent of Bodytech (Latin America)

Banco BTG Pactual, a Brazil-based investment bank, has acquired a 30 percent stake in Bodytech, a Brazilian fitness chain, for approximately BRL200 million (roughly US$105 million. Bodytech plans to use the additional capital to support its expansion plans. BTG Pactual’s investment in Bodytech comes in the wake of the… Read More

Brazil’s Qualicorp Raises BRL674 Million from Share Sale (Latin America)

The controlling shareholders of Brazilian healthcare company Grupo Qualicorp have raised BRL674 million (approximately US$364 million) from a secondary offering on the Brazilian stock exchange (BM&FBOVESPA). Over 40 million shares were sold at a price of BRL16.50 each. The amount raised could increase if the controlling shareholders—global private equity… Read More

BR Partners Secures Sequoia Stake (Latin America)

The private equity arm of Brazilian financial services firm BR Partners has acquired a minority stake in Grupo Sequoia, a local company focused on e-commerce logistics. The financial details of the transaction were not disclosed. Grupo Sequoia plans to use the funding to expand its operational capabilities and invest… Read More

Emerging Markets Poised to Take PE Share Away From Developed Markets

Washington, D.C. – Global limited partners (LPs) continue to expect their commitments to emerging markets private equity (EM PE) to increase, reflecting investor optimism about these markets’ ability to outperform developed markets, according to the latest EMPEA Global Limited Partners Survey. Three-quarters (75%) of LPs expect their commitments to emerging… Read More



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