Course Overview
Private equity (PE) and venture capital (VC) are vital engines of business growth and innovation, offering funding, expertise, and strategic direction to companies at different stages of development. Effective management of PE and VC strategies requires a solid understanding of valuation, deal structuring, risk management, and exit planning.
This course covers the entire investment lifecycle—from sourcing and evaluating deals to structuring, monitoring, and exiting investments. Participants will explore both PE buyouts and VC early-stage financing, supported by case studies and simulations of real-world deals.
At EuroQuest International Training, the program blends financial modeling, market analysis, and strategic frameworks to ensure participants can confidently manage investments in private markets.
Key Benefits of Attending
Gain expertise in private equity and venture capital investment frameworks
Apply valuation and financial modeling for PE/VC deals
Strengthen negotiation and deal structuring skills
Manage portfolio companies for growth and value creation
Develop effective exit and liquidity strategies
Why Attend
This course empowers participants to lead or support private equity and venture capital investments, ensuring strong risk-adjusted returns and long-term value creation.
Course Methodology
Expert-led sessions on PE/VC strategies and practices
Case studies of successful PE buyouts and VC investments
Hands-on valuation and modeling workshops
Group projects on deal structuring and portfolio planning
Simulations of investment negotiations and exits
Course Objectives
By the end of this ten-day training course, participants will be able to:
Understand the PE and VC investment lifecycle
Identify and evaluate investment opportunities
Apply valuation techniques for startups and mature companies
Structure deals using equity, debt, and hybrid instruments
Manage portfolio companies and drive operational improvements
Conduct due diligence in private equity and venture capital investments
Mitigate risks and manage uncertainties in private markets
Align investments with strategic and financial goals
Develop exit strategies including IPOs, trade sales, and secondary buyouts
Build relationships with entrepreneurs, investors, and stakeholders
Monitor performance and value creation in portfolio companies
Lead negotiations and close successful investment deals
Target Audience
Investment professionals in PE and VC firms
Corporate finance managers and strategists
Financial analysts and consultants
Entrepreneurs and startup advisors
Executives involved in private market investments
Target Competencies
Deal sourcing and evaluation
Financial modeling and valuation
Negotiation and deal structuring
Portfolio management and value creation
Risk and exit strategy planning
Due diligence and governance
Strategic leadership in private investments
Course Outline
Unit 1: Introduction to Private Equity and Venture Capital
Differences between PE and VC
Global trends in private capital markets
Roles of PE/VC in corporate growth and innovation
Case studies of successful deals
Unit 2: Investment Lifecycle in PE and VC
Deal sourcing and evaluation process
Stages of PE buyouts and VC financing
Key stakeholders in investment ecosystems
Mapping the lifecycle from entry to exit
Unit 3: Valuation Techniques for PE and VC
DCF and comparable multiples valuation
Valuation of startups and early-stage ventures
Adjusting valuation for risk and uncertainty
Practical valuation exercises
Unit 4: Deal Structuring and Negotiation
Equity vs debt vs hybrid structures
Preferred shares, convertibles, and warrants
Negotiating terms sheets and agreements
Simulation of deal structuring
Unit 5: Due Diligence in Private Equity and VC
Financial, operational, and legal due diligence
Identifying risks and red flags
Practical due diligence frameworks
Case studies of due diligence in action
Unit 6: Financing and Leverage in PE
Leveraged buyouts (LBOs) explained
Debt structuring and risk management
Financial modeling for LBO scenarios
Practical LBO simulation
Unit 7: Portfolio Management Strategies
Managing portfolio companies for growth
Value creation levers in PE and VC
Performance monitoring and KPIs
Case studies of portfolio management success
Unit 8: Governance and Control in Investments
Board representation and oversight
Aligning management incentives with investors
Shareholder agreements and controls
Best practices in governance
Unit 9: Risk Management in PE and VC
Market, operational, and exit risks
Mitigating risks through diversification
Scenario planning and stress testing
Tools for risk-adjusted returns
Unit 10: Exit Strategies in Private Equity and VC
IPOs, trade sales, and secondary buyouts
Timing exits for maximum returns
Challenges in executing exits
Case studies of successful and failed exits
Unit 11: Emerging Trends in PE and VC
Impact of ESG and sustainable investing
Technology and digital transformation in private markets
Cross-border PE/VC opportunities
Future of private equity and venture capital
Unit 12: Capstone PE/VC Strategy Project
Group-based investment strategy simulation
Designing a deal and portfolio management plan
Presenting findings to stakeholders
Action roadmap for real-world application
Closing Call to Action
Join this ten-day training course to master private equity and venture capital strategies, equipping yourself to manage deals, drive value creation, and deliver sustainable returns.
The Private Equity and Venture Capital Strategies Training Courses in Zurich provide professionals with a comprehensive understanding of how to structure, evaluate, and manage private equity and venture capital investments to achieve strategic growth and high returns. Designed for investment managers, fund analysts, corporate strategists, and financial advisors, these programs focus on the lifecycle of alternative investments—from sourcing and due diligence to deal structuring, portfolio management, and exit strategies. Participants gain the analytical and practical skills required to navigate the complex world of private investments.
The courses explore core concepts in private equity and venture capital, including investment sourcing, valuation methodologies, risk assessment, fund structuring, and performance measurement. Participants learn how to conduct thorough due diligence, assess business models, and identify opportunities with strong growth potential. Through case studies, scenario analysis, and practical exercises, attendees develop the ability to structure deals, negotiate terms, and monitor portfolio companies to maximize value creation.
These alternative investment training programs in Zurich also highlight the strategic role of governance, operational improvement, and exit planning in private equity and venture capital. Participants examine how investment committees, shareholder agreements, and board oversight contribute to successful portfolio management. The curriculum integrates theoretical frameworks with applied investment techniques, enabling professionals to evaluate investment opportunities, implement risk management strategies, and optimize returns while aligning with organizational or fund objectives.
Attending these training courses in Zurich provides participants with the advantage of learning in a globally recognized financial hub known for its innovation, stability, and robust investment ecosystem. The international learning environment encourages knowledge exchange and exposure to global best practices in alternative investments. By completing this specialization, participants become equipped to lead private equity and venture capital initiatives, manage high-value portfolios effectively, and support strategic investment decisions—ensuring their organizations remain competitive, resilient, and positioned for long-term growth in a complex global market.