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Chambers Global Practice Guides: Private Equity 2025

Moalem Weitemeyer is pleased to have contributed the Denmark chapter to the Chambers and Partners Global Practice Guide 2025 on Private Equity.

In the Trends and Developments and Law and Practice sections, partners Dan Moalem, Jakob Skafte-Pedersen, Poul Guo, and Thomas Enevoldsen outline key developments, including: 

  • Deal flow: Private M&A and buy-and-build strategies dominate, while large auction processes have slowed.
  • Key sectors: Strong activity in technology/SaaS, life sciences, transport/infrastructure and defence-related businesses.
  • Regulation: AIFMD II and CSRD are shaping both due diligence and ongoing reporting in private equity.
  • Structuring: Locked-box mechanisms and W&I insurance are standard; arbitration is a common dispute resolution choice.
  • Public-to-private: Continued interest supported by Denmark’s smooth delisting framework.
  • Outlook: Secondary transactions and continuation vehicles expected to grow as financing conditions ease.
We are grateful to Chambers and Partners for the opportunity to contribute to this year’s Global Practice Guide.

Click here to read the Chambers and Partners Global Practie Guide 2025 on Private Equity.