Private equity is a profitable and risky business that involves acquiring controlling stakes in companies and operating them for the long term, typically through leveraged buyouts (LBOs). To manage these investments you need access to accurate, up-to-date documents to support three main stages: sourcing deals; overseeing/closing of transactions; and evaluating the performance of Private Equality investments. A virtual dataroom is a great way to manage these duties and ensure that sensitive information is secure.
Private equity firms typically collaborate with a variety of potential stakeholders and investors, ranging from high-net-worth individuals to pension funds, endowments and insurance companies. With a virtual data space, it’s easy to import due diligence checklists and invite target companies to upload documents. Then, users can organize and share the required documentation in a quick and efficient manner with a click of a button. With the ability to set permissions in granular ways users can decide who can view what information and when, ensuring that only those who have the right information can access sensitive data.
Furthermore, users can interact with other parties using the in-built chat feature of certain VDR providers and receive notifications instantly of user activity so that they can react to any requests immediately. This makes it easier to complete private equity deals quickly and efficiently, even when dealing with a lot of potential partners. In addition some VDRs have file labeling and search capabilities that make it easier to navigate through the documentation being examined.
Betty Wainstock
Sócia-diretora da Ideia Consumer Insights. Pós-doutorado em Comunicação e Cultura pela UFRJ, PHD em Psicologia pela PUC. Temas: Tecnologias, Comunicação e Subjetividade. Graduada em Psicologia pela UFRJ. Especializada em Planejamento de Estudos de Mercado e Geração de Insights de Comunicação.