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IBA Private Equity Transactions Symposium 2026

Post-conference follow-up playbook for M&A and corporate lawyers.

Dates
10 Nov 2026
Venue
The Savoy
Location
London, England
Format
In person
Website
ibanet.org

Why IBA Private Equity Transactions Symposium 2026 matters for M&A and corporate lawyers

The IBA Private Equity Transactions Symposium 2026 is a premier gathering designed for legal and financial professionals operating in the global private equity sector. Hosted in London, this highly anticipated event offers deep-dive discussions on the current state of the global private equity transactions market, including critical updates on fund formation and debt terms. Attendees will have the unique opportunity to engage in the newly introduced M&A Cafe, which facilitates interactive round-table discussions and networking. The symposium features specialized panels addressing cutting-edge industry topics, such as private equity investments within the music sector, navigating sponsor conflicts in continuation vehicles and restructurings, and the unique challenges of investing in digital infrastructure. To conclude the event, a panel of general counsels from prominent global private equity sponsors will share their invaluable insights and feedback. This symposium is essential for practitioners looking to stay ahead of market trends, manage complex transaction structures, and connect with key industry stakeholders.

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