Webinar | Autumn Valuations and Capital Advisory Insights

Nov 2020

Lincoln International hosted a webinar on November 2, 2020, discussing proprietary insights sourced from private companies into Q3 valuations alongside forecasts for the quarter ahead.

The global panel explored select critical questions in the market:

  • What have we observed in European valuations during Q3 2020? What do we anticipate for Q4 2020 valuations and beyond?
  • What are our observations around covenant levels and financial performance?
  • What are some of the key best practices we have observed in recent valuations?
  • What are some of the differences between European and US private credit markets?
  • How have deal financings been impacted?

The presentation begins with prepared remarks and market insights from our Valuations & Opinions Group and Debt Advisory Group, followed by an interactive Q&A, during which our panellists answered questions from attendees.

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