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Time to bring in the (remote) experts

by Alice Murray 3 April 2020

Private equity professionals by and large don’t work from home. Demanding investment and fundraising schedules require office based and face-to-face working. However, within just weeks, the country’s workforce is now under lockdown, meaning for many private equity pros, their first foray into remote working.

Given the industry’s lack of experience when it comes to this way of working, to ensure a relatively smooth transition and to prevent tasks that might be overlooked or forgotten about from falling between the cracks, one solution could lie in tapping into a pool of talent well-versed in remote working.

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