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The author, Ritika Kak is Senior Director, Southeast Asia & ANZ, Venue Virtual Data Room at DFIN.
Private equity deal teams across Asia are executing transactions with little tolerance for friction. Live deals run alongside active fundraising, real‑time LP engagement and ongoing portfolio oversight—often all at once. Diligence requests surge, timelines compress and scope evolves mid‑process as new bidders, advisors and workstreams enter the mix.
For dealmakers, execution discipline is no longer a back‑office concern; it directly affects speed to close, credibility with counterparties and, ultimately, deal outcomes.
That reality has pushed execution tools into the foreground. In live diligence environments, the virtual data room (VDR) is no longer passive infrastructure. It is where execution quality becomes visible to every stakeholder involved.
For years, many private equity processes have defaulted to a short list of VDR providers—driven by reach and habit. But the decision criteria have moved. Beyond security and access controls, today’s deal teams are prioritising workflow speed, administrative clarity, and pricing transparency.
That shift has shaped the recent modernisation of DFIN’s Venue® Virtual Data Room.

Once diligence is live, deal teams don’t want complexity—they want control that can be applied quickly and checked with confidence. Execution needs are consistent across sponsor-led M&As, strategic transactions, and pre-IPO processes:
Individually, none of these requirements is novel. Taken together, they determine whether a VDR actively supports execution or becomes another variable the deal team must manage once pressure is already high.

Venue’s modernisation has been built around this execution reality: reduce friction once diligence goes live and keep deal teams in control throughout the process.
While sponsor-led M&A remains core, PE-backed outcomes in Asia increasingly involve dual-track planning, IPO readiness, and subsequent capital raises. Venue sits within DFIN’s broader capital markets platform, which can help teams carry data and workflows forward beyond a single transaction. For sponsors planning the next phase of an asset’s lifecycle, that continuity is practical.
For sponsors, these workflow expectations extend beyond a single sell-side or buy-side process. The same discipline supports fundraising and data sharing with prospective LPs, recurring GP/LP fund reporting, portfolio management and portfolio company monitoring, and ultimately exit preparation—where speed, version control, and defensible reporting matter.
DFIN supports thousands of transactions globally each year across M&As, IPOs, and capital markets. That experience has informed the evolution of Venue for modern deal execution.
To learn more about the latest enhancements to DFIN’s Virtual Data Room, Venue®, visit the DFIN website or request a demo here.