Leveraging Technology in Private Capital: A Comprehensive Look at the Future of Fund Management

The COVID-19 pandemic has undeniably accelerated the adoption of technology across various industries, and the private capital sector is no exception.

To better understand how private capital fund managers are embracing technology to manage their daily business activities in response to the pandemic, we conducted a comprehensive survey and are excited to share our findings with you in both a detailed report and an engaging webinar.

Discover the Report: Making the best of the new age of dealmaking

Our in-depth report presents the findings of a survey conducted with private capital fund managers on their use of technology in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The report covers key areas such as the types of technology used, the impact of technology on daily business activities, and the challenges faced by fund managers that technology can address. The report highlights the increasing importance of technology in the private capital industry and provides insights into how it can be leveraged to drive efficiencies and growth.

Download the free report and signup for the webinar.

Key Findings of the Survey

The survey covered several aspects of technology use in the private capital industry, including the types of technology being used, the impact of technology on daily business activities, and the challenges that fund managers face.

Some of the key findings include:

  • Widespread adoption of digital tools: Fund managers are embracing various digital tools, from cloud-based storage and project management tools to advanced data analytics software.
  • Improved efficiency and productivity: By leveraging technology, fund managers are able to streamline their daily activities and make better-informed decisions.
  • Addressing challenges: Technology has helped fund managers overcome several challenges, such as remote working, maintaining data security, and ensuring effective communication.
  • Insights and Recommendations: Our report and webinar delve into the survey results in depth and provide valuable insights into the increasing importance of technology in the private capital industry. We also offer practical recommendations for how fund managers can further enhance their use of technology to meet the evolving needs of the industry.

Don’t Miss Our Webinar: Making the best of the new age of dealmaking

To further explore the insights from our report, we’ve organised an insightful webinar featuring expert panelists who will discuss the survey findings and share their perspectives on the future of technology in private capital.

During the webinar, we’ll dive into the survey results, examining the trends in technology adoption within the identified categories and discussing how fund managers anticipate their future technology needs.

Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights into the adoption of technology in the private capital industry and learn how you can leverage technology to enhance your firm’s operations. Register today to secure your spot in our webinar and download the free report.

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Understanding the evolving landscape of private capital and the growing importance of technology is essential for fund managers looking to thrive in today’s rapidly changing world. By downloading our report and attending the webinar, you’ll be well-equipped to navigate the challenges and opportunities that technology presents in the private capital industry.

See you at the webinar!

Singapore Reporter/s

In Singapore, we are looking to double our reporting team by this year-end to comprehensively cover the fast-moving world of funded startups and VC, PE & M&A deals. We want reporters who can tell our readers what is really happening in these sectors and why it matters to markets, companies and consumers. The ability to write precisely and urgently is crucial for these roles. Ideal candidates must have to ability to work in a collaborative, dynamic, and fast-changing environment. We want our new hires to be digitally savvy and ready to experiment with new forms of storytelling. Most importantly, we are looking for hard-hitting reporters who work well in a team. Collaboration and collegiality are a must.

Following vacancies can be applied for (only in Singapore).

Following vacancies can be applied for (only in Singapore).   

  • A reporter to track companies/startups that have raised private capital, and have the potential to become unicorns. SEA currently has over 40 companies with a valuation of over $100 million and under $1 billion.
  • A reporter who can get behind the scenes and reveal how funding rounds are put together, or why they’ve failed to materialise. She/he in this role will largely focus on long-format stories. 
  • A journalist to track special situations funds, distressed debt and private credit (from the PE angle) across Asia.

Singapore Reporter/s

In Singapore, we are looking to double our reporting team by this year-end to comprehensively cover the fast-moving world of funded startups and VC, PE & M&A deals. We want reporters who can tell our readers what is really happening in these sectors and why it matters to markets, companies and consumers. The ability to write precisely and urgently is crucial for these roles. Ideal candidates must have to ability to work in a collaborative, dynamic, and fast-changing environment. We want our new hires to be digitally savvy and ready to experiment with new forms of storytelling. Most importantly, we are looking for hard-hitting reporters who work well in a team. Collaboration and collegiality are a must.

Following vacancies can be applied for (only in Singapore).

Following vacancies can be applied for (only in Singapore).   

  • A reporter to track companies/startups that have raised private capital, and have the potential to become unicorns. SEA currently has over 40 companies with a valuation of over $100 million and under $1 billion.
  • A reporter who can get behind the scenes and reveal how funding rounds are put together, or why they’ve failed to materialise. She/he in this role will largely focus on long-format stories. 
  • A journalist to track special situations funds, distressed debt and private credit (from the PE angle) across Asia.