In this episode of the NextWave Private Equity Podcast, Tim Dutterer, EY-Parthenon Head of Private Equity, and Greg Schooley, EY US Value Creation Leader, join Winna Brown to discuss how COVID-19 is transforming operating models across the PE portfolio and beyond.
After the economy recovered from the Great Financial Crisis of 2008, economic activity and growth were steady and predictable. As a result, private equity-owned companies optimized their operating models for efficiency, anticipating the next economic cycle would a more modest recession. No one, publicly traded corporates or PE-owned companies, was prepared for the sudden and complete secession of economic activity caused by COVID-19.
However, PE investors reacted very quickly, understanding the severity of the crisis and mobilizing to increase liquidity across the portfolio. While a few sectors were spared from the sudden economic collapse, a wide spectrum of both impacts and actions can be observed across the vast majority of the US economy.
We believe that the COVID-19 induced economic collapse will greatly accelerate several ongoing trends:
- Global supply chains will fragment as companies look for more resiliency
- Continued reconsideration of extent of reliance on China compared to lower-cost and lower-profile countries
- Automation will be more widely deployed in a range of activities and sub-functions
- Back-office functions will be increasingly outsourced
- The value of office real estate will diminish due to large-scale adoption of remote ways of working
- Assessing the impact “black swan” events will become the norm in scenario planning
The post-great recession period of stable, predictable growth enabled companies to optimize and achieve greater efficiencies. The big question for the next decade will be: how much efficiency must be sacrificed to achieve greater resiliency that the post-COVID-19 world requires? And how will this resiliency affect the returns PE firms can generate?
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Presenters
Tim Dutterer
EY-Parthenon Americas Private Equity Sector LeaderGregory Schooley
EY-Parthenon US Value Creation Leader; Principal, Ernst & Young LLPWinna Brown
EY Americas Financial Accounting Advisory Services Private Equity LeaderPodcast
Episode 11
Duration 29m 00s
In this series
series overviewHow COVID-19 is transforming the PE operating model
Episode 11
Presenters
EY-Parthenon Americas Private Equity Sector Leader
EY-Parthenon US Value Creation Leader; Principal, Ernst & Young LLP
Why a post-pandemic supply chain will prioritize resilience over efficiency
Episode 10
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Principal, Strategy and Transactions, Ernst & Young LLP
EY Americas Financial Accounting Advisory Services Private Equity Leader
Why “cash culture” is a critical lever in today’s PE climate
Episode 09
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EY-Parthenon Principal, Ernst & Young LLP
EY-Parthenon Partner, Ernst & Young LLP
How PE can manage COVID-19 tax implications in the US and Europe
Episode 08
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EY Americas Financial Accounting Advisory Services Private Equity Leader
How to navigate a remote close during COVID-19
Episode 07
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Principal, Mergers and Acquisitions, Ernst & Young LLP US
EY Americas Financial Accounting Advisory Services Private Equity Leader
Why the CFO is becoming private equity’s quarterback
Episode 06
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EY Americas Financial Services Organization Private Equity Leader
EY Americas Financial Accounting Advisory Services Private Equity Leader
What 2020 and beyond looks like for global private equity
Episode 05
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EY Global Vice Chair – Industry Markets
EY Americas Financial Accounting Advisory Services Private Equity Leader
Why private equity can endure the next economic downturn
Episode 04
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EY Global Transactions Private Equity Leader
EY Americas Financial Accounting Advisory Services Private Equity Leader