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Talkiatry Rakes In $210M to Scale Virtual Psychiatry Group
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Talkiatry Rakes In $210M to Scale Virtual Psychiatry Group

Telepsychiatry startup Talkiatry closed a $210 million Series D round, bringing total capital raised above $400 million. The funding, led by Perceptive Advisors with participation from Andreessen Horowitz and others, will support scaling its virtual psychiatry platform, which currently employs over 800 psychiatrists...

By MedCity News
SoftBank’s PayPay Gets Closer to US IPO in Milestone for Japan
NewsFeb 12, 2026

SoftBank’s PayPay Gets Closer to US IPO in Milestone for Japan

SoftBank Group’s digital payments arm PayPay Corp. has filed a registration statement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, signaling a U.S. initial public offering as early as March 2026. The company, Japan’s leading QR‑code payment platform, is targeting a...

By Bloomberg — Business
Side Letter: Evergreen Exhaustion
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Side Letter: Evergreen Exhaustion

Banks are exploring evergreen fund structures to alleviate crowded product shelves, offering investors continuous capital without a fixed termination date. Recent data highlights a growing appetite for emerging managers, whose niche strategies are attracting fresh capital. Analyst Rede predicts that...

By Private Equity International
Nuveen’s Takeover of Schroders to Create $2.5trn Asset Manager
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Nuveen’s Takeover of Schroders to Create $2.5trn Asset Manager

Nuveen, the TIAA‑affiliated asset manager, announced the acquisition of Schroders Capital, the private‑equity arm of UK‑based Schroders. The deal merges Nuveen’s $2.45 trillion of assets under management with Schroders’ $25 billion private‑equity portfolio, creating a combined $2.5 trillion powerhouse. The transaction is expected...

By Private Equity International
Bill Weighs the Best Path to Profits
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Bill Weighs the Best Path to Profits

Bill Holdings, a San Jose‑based business‑payments software firm, is weighing a sale after activist investors demanded higher profitability. The company reported a $2.6 million loss for Q4 2025, a sharp reversal from a $33.5 million profit a year earlier, while revenue rose...

By Payments Dive
Secondaries Funds the Largest on Average Among Those Closed Last Year
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Secondaries Funds the Largest on Average Among Those Closed Last Year

Secondaries funds that closed in 2025 posted the highest average fund size across all private‑equity vehicle types. Even after removing Ardian’s $30 billion raise—the single largest fund in the dataset—the average remained the top figure. The data underscores a shift toward...

By Private Equity International
Credit Manager M&A Spree Raises Diligence Issues for LPs
NewsFeb 11, 2026

Credit Manager M&A Spree Raises Diligence Issues for LPs

Credit managers are accelerating mergers and acquisitions, sparking a wave of private‑debt GP consolidation. Fund allocators such as Goldman Sachs’ external investing group and Allianz Global Investors are sharpening their focus on this trend. The surge in deals expands assets...

By Private Funds CFO
Submit Responses to Our Annual Fees & Expenses Survey
NewsFeb 11, 2026

Submit Responses to Our Annual Fees & Expenses Survey

The Private Funds CFO platform has launched its seventh annual Fees & Expenses Survey, now conducted with law firms Troutman Pepper Locke and Withum. The survey seeks detailed input on management fees, performance incentives, and ancillary costs from fund managers,...

By Private Funds CFO
Side Letter: Bain Leans Local
NewsFeb 11, 2026

Side Letter: Bain Leans Local

Bain Capital announced a strategic pivot toward more locally‑focused private‑equity investments, citing heightened macro‑economic uncertainty and tighter cross‑border financing. The shift aligns with broader industry trends, as firms anticipate a surge in take‑private transactions through 2026 driven by low financing...

By Private Equity International
When IPOs Freeze, Liquidity Finds Another Way
NewsFeb 10, 2026

When IPOs Freeze, Liquidity Finds Another Way

The 2025 Endeavor Catalyst report shows a dramatic rise in private liquidity, with ten secondary sales and acquisitions compared with just one in 2024. Global secondary market volume is on track to hit US$122 billion in 2025, nearly six times the...

By e27
Volatility Laundering in Private Credit
NewsFeb 9, 2026

Volatility Laundering in Private Credit

Private credit has trailed public credit since 2022, offering lower liquidity, weaker credit quality, higher industry concentration and higher borrower costs. By avoiding daily mark‑to‑market, private credit managers can "volatility launder" returns, presenting artificially low volatility and inflated Sharpe ratios....

By DoubleLine — Insights
‘The New Normal’: Nursing Home M&A Is Being Shaped by Regional Operators, REITs, and Private Capital
NewsFeb 9, 2026

‘The New Normal’: Nursing Home M&A Is Being Shaped by Regional Operators, REITs, and Private Capital

The skilled‑nursing sector entered 2026 with strong occupancy and higher state reimbursements, restoring profitability for many facilities. Financing remains robust, but activity has shifted toward acquiring and refurbishing existing homes rather than new construction. Regional operators are snapping up underperforming...

By Skilled Nursing News
GPs Add Fund ABS Into the Mix for Evergreens
NewsFeb 9, 2026

GPs Add Fund ABS Into the Mix for Evergreens

General Partners are increasingly packaging tranches of perpetual, or evergreen, vehicles into fund‑backed asset‑backed securities (ABS). This hybrid structure blends the long‑term capital base of evergreen funds with the liquidity and tradability of securitisation. Early issuances show strong investor appetite,...

By Private Funds CFO
Stockholm’s Capital Markets Success: More Than Meatballs
NewsFeb 6, 2026

Stockholm’s Capital Markets Success: More Than Meatballs

In this episode Barbara Stewart, CFA, explores why Stockholm has become Europe’s leading capital‑raising hub, highlighting a surge in IPOs, private‑equity activity, and corporate‑bond issuance. She attributes the durability of this flow to a deep investment culture fostered by the...

By CFA Institute — Enterprising Investor (Fixed Income category)