Private equity’s rise in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region has ballooned through large institutions as well as smaller, boutique organizations. In addition to the two types of …
Private Equity
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Across the region’s private equity landscape, there are a large number of financiers, whose mixture of know-how and ability to gather capital from a solid investor base introduced new ideas …
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Across the developing world, telecom companies battle to provide populations with the most efficient services. Combining price, service, and convenience, mobile telecom firms and fixed-line businesses are looking for new …
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With a geographic size that dwarfs its neighbors in the Gulf in particular, and the Middle East in general, Saudi Arabia is in the sights of private equity firms who …
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Most businesses in the region are owned and operated by families. The level of trust between members has also been offered to the extended family. This process is hardly the …
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Regional financial markets have shown their correlation in responding favorably to private equity firms and the efficiency they provide to businesses over a diverse range of sectors. Many firms claim …
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Many investors around the globe are familiar with ethical funds, and even more so in the Muslim world where Islamic funds, compliant with shari’a rules are common. Among these funds …
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Toward the end of February 2008, stocks dipped and oil prices closed at an all-time high, over $100. Consumer price indices rose and investors worried about their positions following the …
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Private equity’s microeconomic outlook fuses numerous ideas of industry practice to focus on the quintessential benefit of the industry: value-creation. The re-structuring of firms by private equity players to bring …
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The macroeconomic changes of the past five years have opened up possibilities for private equity firms to operate in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) on both a fundraising …
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