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Thursday, December 10, 2015

(SCMP by George Chen) – I have a personal story to share with you about the development of private equity, which may offer some indication of how fast the industry has grown over the past decade.

Many years ago I was appointed by my former employer Reuters as the British news agency’s Asia private equity (PE) correspondent. When I tried to introduce my job to friends in China, I was a little surprised that some thought PE stood for “physical exercise”.

When I relayed this experience to acquaintances at KKR, one of the world’s biggest private equity fund houses, they told me they had encountered similar misunderstandings on the mainland in recent years. They had to keep explaining to local entrepreneurs that they weren’t a gang on in anyway linked to the Ku Klux Klan.

Nowadays people in China, and elsewhere, have a better understanding of what private equity and venture capital are all about.

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