JRFM, Vol. 18, Pages 358: Analyzing the Criteria of Private Equity Investment in Emerging Markets: The Case of Tunisia


JRFM, Vol. 18, Pages 358: Analyzing the Criteria of Private Equity Investment in Emerging Markets: The Case of Tunisia

Journal of Risk and Financial Management doi: 10.3390/jrfm18070358

Authors:
Amira Neffati
Wided Khiari
Azhaar Lajmi
Farah Mejri

Restrictive conditions that financial institutions require on credit allocation remain the main constraints to developing and creating new businesses. In this context, the concept of private equity came to fill this problem. However, because it is a riskier business, investors thoroughly assess before investing in a firm’s capital. This work aims to analyze the criteria of private equity investment and explore how Tunisian private equity investors make investment decisions. The methodology applied aligns with prior works studying investment criteria used by private equity investors. Results show that 100% of investors prefer to invest in firms that aim to achieve some growth and are in the development phase. In addition, under informational asymmetry between entrepreneurs and investors, the latter place greater importance on the business plan, information gathered during interviews with promoters, and information on the products.



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