David Layton is the chief govt officer of Companions Group, a world non-public markets agency with greater than $135 billion in property underneath administration. Layton, who joined Companions Group in 2005, leads the agency’s govt crew and international govt board and can also be a member of the worldwide funding committee. He was beforehand the pinnacle of Companions Group’s non-public fairness enterprise division.
The agency has invested $195 billion since 1996. Right this moment, they’ve 1,800 workers worldwide serving 800 institutional purchasers, and their wholly owned portfolio firm make use of 250,000 individuals. Layton explains how the agency is extra like a big industrial conglomerate operating wholly owned subsidiaries than a non-public fairness agency shopping for corporations to flip them at a revenue.
Layton talks about why he banned the phrase “Deal” from the corporate. The issues that made PE profitable previously – the deal-doing mindset, the overemphasis on transactional enterprise – should not the issues which might be going to make fashionable PE corporations achieve success sooner or later. He notes the enterprise is now about constructing companies. The agency spends as a lot as 5 years prior to creating an acquisition.
A listing of his favourite books is right here; A transcript of our dialog is on the market right here Tuesday.
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David Layton’s Favourite Books
Give up: 40 Songs, One Story by Bono
WEIRDest Folks within the World by Joseph Henrich
This Is Your Thoughts on Crops by Michael Pollan
Chip Conflict: The Combat for the World’s Most Important Expertise by Chris Miller