Hands says PE firms no longer 'cream of the crop' at banks

Terra Firma chairman says relationship between banks and sponsors has fundamentally changed

Guy Hands, chairman and chief investment officer of Terra Firma, said private equity firms are no longer the “cream of the crop” on the client rosters of investment banks, as the financing of buyouts has become less profitable.

Hands spoke at the Bloomberg Dealmakers Summit in New York yesterday and said the relationship between private equity firms and banks had changed, where banks are now more reluctant to sell their services to buyout firms.

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