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EQT's Jean Eric Salata - reflections on leadership, culture, and values from one of the world's largest investment firms

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Dec 24, 2025
In this conversation, Jean Eric Salata, Chairperson of EQT Asia and a pioneer in Asian private equity, shares insights from his journey starting BPEA and its merger with EQT. He discusses how his 'outsider' perspective helped him identify investment opportunities and emphasizes the unique cultural landscape of Asia. Jean elaborates on the advantages of a collaborative investment approach and the evolving exit market dynamics. Leadership lessons highlight the importance of humility and fostering a culture of continuous learning.
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Early Move To Asia Shaped A Career

  • Jean Eric Salata moved to Hong Kong in 1989 for a Bain assignment and never returned to the U.S. full-time.
  • That early move grew from a personal relationship and sparked his long-term focus on Asia.
INSIGHT

Structural Alpha From Market Inefficiency

  • Asia is less developed and therefore more inefficient, creating structural alpha opportunities.
  • Growth tailwinds like consumer expansion and tech adoption create clear roadmaps for value creation.
INSIGHT

Liquidity Patterns Differ Across Asia

  • Asian liquidity sources and exit channels differ and are less correlated than commonly assumed.
  • Domestic savings flows (pensions, SIPs) are newly creating meaningful, stable liquidity in markets like India.
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