Private Equity GP and Employee Co-Investment Credit Facilities, Management Lines of Credit
Due Diligence, Structuring and Documentation; Role of Sponsor, Administrative Issues
A live 90-minute premium CLE video webinar with interactive Q&A
The CLE course will outline the key considerations in structuring management lines of credit, general partner (GP) financing, and employee co-investment facilities within private equity funds. The panel will discuss collateral security packages, fund obligations, administrative concerns, common points of lender diligence, and the impact that each of these types of transactions may have on a fund's subscription facility.
Outline
- The impetus behind co-investment credit facilities for the sponsor and lender
- Management line of credit
- Collateral: points of contention
- Due diligence of manager and management agreement(s)
- Deal terms
- Employee co-investment facilities
- Role of sponsor
- Due diligence of individual borrowers
- Employee departures and other administrative issues
- Documentation
- GP financing
- Issues associated with the pledge of partnership interest: bifurcation into GP and LP interests
- Ensuring continued compliance with fund agreement and fund credit facilities
- Potential conflicts of interest
Benefits
The panel will review these and other relevant issues:
- What are the key deal terms and points of contention in negotiating management lines of credit?
- What are the preferred alternatives for structuring employee co-investment facilities?
- How should a sponsor handle the departure of a key employee who is a party to a credit facility? What should the documents say?
- What are the benefits of bifurcating the GP's interest into a general partnership and limited partnership interest? Is it necessary?
Faculty

Thomas R. Howland
Partner
Simpson Thacher & Bartlett
Mr. Howland is a Partner in the Firm’s Fund Finance Practice and a member of the Banking and Credit... | Read More
Mr. Howland is a Partner in the Firm’s Fund Finance Practice and a member of the Banking and Credit Practice. His practice is focused on advising asset managers and their sponsored funds and portfolio companies across asset classes in bank financings such as NAV, hybrid and subscription facilities, firm or management company facilities, holdco loans, mezzanine loans, margin loans and other forms of backleverage. Mr. Howland also advises them in raising capital from insurance companies, debt funds and other non-bank sources through alternative structures, including private placements, securitizations, asset-backed notes and rated feeders, as well as on the financing aspects of asset management M&A. He has recently represented clients including BGO, Blackstone, Centerbridge, KKR, Macquarie, Northwood, Platinum Equity, Stonepeak and TCV. Mr. Howland was recognized as a 2024 “Rising Star” by the Fund Finance Association.
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Aleksandra Kopec
Partner
Haynes Boone
Ms. Kopec’s practice focuses on representing lenders and borrowers in a variety of finance transactions,... | Read More
Ms. Kopec’s practice focuses on representing lenders and borrowers in a variety of finance transactions, including leveraged finance, capital call facilities, NAV facilities and other fund finance products. Her extensive experience in the financial markets in New York and Charlotte provides clients with uniquely sophisticated advice on their specific lending needs and products. Ms. Kopec is often retained to provide in-depth representation with respect to lending policies and best practices in addition to transactional work and clients value her commitment to the growth of their business. Her comprehensive knowledge of the fund finance industry and the legal and business issues relating to fund finance products make her an invaluable advisor in the field.
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Brent Shultz
Partner
Haynes and Boone
Mr. Shultz has successfully negotiated and closed billions of dollars of complex debt financings for his clients.... | Read More
Mr. Shultz has successfully negotiated and closed billions of dollars of complex debt financings for his clients. He counsels clients in connection with fund finance, including capital commitment-secured credit facilities, NAV credit facilities, hybrid subscription facilities, management lines of credit, general partner financings and employee co-investment facilities. Mr. Shultz is a noted voice in the fund finance arena, has published numerous articles on fund finance topics and has served as a panel moderator at the Fund Finance Association’s Global Symposium. He leverages this expertise and thought leadership to help his clients navigate the most complicated and cutting-edge fund financing structures.
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