Registration for GPCA Members is now open for the Global Private Capital Conference in partnership with IFC, which will convene on 7-9 April 2025 at 360 Madison in New York City. Learn more.
Event highlights include:
Trainings, breakouts and meetings including partners from the Middle East, ILPA and FMO among others:
Sit-down with Ownership Works on the globalization of employee ownership
Partnership with IVCA to deep dive on the private capital opportunity in India
Convening of Next Gen Partners, GPCA’s global peer networking platform and leadership program
Special programming on women in global private capital
Panels and keynote discussions on the Energy Transition, Fintech, Private Credit Strategies, The Future of Food, Resetting Education and more.
The event featured a fireside chat with Bilahari Kausikan, former Permanent Secretary of Singapore’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, followed by an interactive discussion led by Angela Mancini of Control Risks and Kelvin Yap of HarbourVest Partners with Kausikan, with an opening by Shantanu Mukerji of Gulf Capital and a closing by Brian Lim of Pantheon and GPCA Asia Council Chair.
The discussions focused on the potential impact of Trump 2.0, particularly on countries like China, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam, where tariffs could significantly affect domestic growth and social stability. Opportunities and risks in supply chain diversification were highlighted, emphasizing the need for businesses and investors to adapt.
If you’d like to receive a copy of the data presentation, please contact the GPCA team.
The next Asia Members Meeting will take place on 6 February 2025. More details will be announced.
INVESTMENTS
► Advent InternationalacquiredSiesa, a Colombia-based enterprise resource planning company.