How banks feed off the PE industry?
Banks generate handsome fees through the PE industry. Apart from M&A fees for finding targets, and lending fees to contribute to leverage, what else do you guys have in mind? Arrangement fees? Securitization fees?
Banks generate handsome fees through the PE industry. Apart from M&A fees for finding targets, and lending fees to contribute to leverage, what else do you guys have in mind? Arrangement fees? Securitization fees?
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M&A, bridge loans, permanent financing, IPO fees from the PortCo's themselves. Secondary is the trading in the debt, securitization of the debt etc.
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