The changing of the guard for private equity

A spate of senior departures signals a new era for the industry

To lose one senior private equity executive might be regarded as misfortune, to lose two looks like carelessness. To lose a raft of senior figures, when coupled with the near collapse of some of its firms and a wholesale change in its business model, suggests something more dramatic.

The industry has witnessed a changing of the guard in recent months that is unprecedented in years. There has been a succession of senior departures. Some have been rehearsed with succession handled seamlessly. Others, such as the departure of PAI Partners chief executive Dominique Mégret last month, have been characterised as a "palace coup".

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