Warburg Pincus tells it straight

World's biggest buy-out firm is kept up to scratch with quarterly checks

The strain of being one of the world's largest buy-out firms sometimes tells on Warburg Pincus' partners.

Every three months, the partners working outside New York, visit the city to check the entire portfolio. Bowman Cutter, one of the firm's longest-standing managing directors, says this is essential for maintaining the firm's investment style.

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