
The Exchange by EW&L Private Wealth
As advisors to successful families, we often draw upon some of the best minds in the country. We believe, that by exchanging ideas, we can deliver better advice and better outcomes for the families we work for. Now, we are inviting you on this journey. In this podcast, we interview some of the country's best investment managers, business advisors, bankers and founders to share their insights. Our hope is that with better information, comes better decisions, helping you to achieve more financially.
The Exchange by EW&L Private Wealth
Martin Robinson (HEAL Partners): Unlocking the Private Equity Code - Is Higher Return and Less Risk Possible?
Today Managing Partner Tim Whybourne is joined by Martin Robinson, the Managing Partner and Co-Founder of HEAL Partners, a global growth-stage private equity firm focused on the health, education, and lifestyle sectors.
Martin brings a wealth of experience in private equity, corporate finance, and investment strategy. Before founding HEAL, Martin ran the private equity strategy for one of Asia’s largest family offices, where he led the transformation of Vietnam’s leading hospital group. His career also includes five years at Macquarie Bank, overseeing principal investments across Asia, and leading the bank’s Sponsor Coverage division in the region. He started his career as an M&A and ECM lawyer with Allens (Australia) and Linklaters (U.K. & Hong Kong) and holds a Bachelor of Law (Honours) and a Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Queensland.
In this conversation, we’ll dive into HEAL Partners’ investment strategy, where Martin sees the biggest opportunities in private markets, and how high-net-worth investors can benefit from valuation arbitrage in today’s economic landscape.
Disclaimer:
The information in this podcast series is for general financial educational purposes only, should not be considered financial advice and is only intended for wholesale clients. That means the information does not consider your objectives, financial situation or needs. You should consider if the information is appropriate for you and your needs. You should always consult your trusted licensed professional adviser before making any investment decision.