Advent of Venture Capital in Latin America Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Widely considered a leader in the field of international private equity, Advent International is considering establishing a private equity fund in Latin America in 1996. Typically, Advent entered new private capital markets by creating cross-country regional funds, the strategies that enabled the company to gain global access, without assuming too many country risks. To date, the strategy paid off handsomely. Advent as managers consider the four most likely targets of the Latin American Foundation, however, they begin to doubt multicountry approach is necessarily the best way to attract investment capital in Latin America. Given the varied accounts of political and economic uncertainty, a country can fund or a number of specific countries will be an excellent means of approach? They also need to consider how to structure the new funds and whether to run them out of the Boston office, or a number of local joint ventures. "Hide
by Elizabeth B. Stein, Debora L. Spar Source: Harvard Business School 20 pages. Publication Date: February 14, 1997. Prod. #: 797077-PDF-ENG

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