Sachin Khajuria is a former partner at Apollo, one of the world's largest alternative asset management firms, and he is also an investor in funds managed by Blackstone, Carlyle, Goldman Sachs, and Silver Lake, among other investment firms. He has over twenty-five years of investment and finance experience. Khajuria holds two honors degrees in economics from the University of Cambridge and is based in New York and Switzerland.
“A true insider’s account of the industry.”—Fortune
“It cannot be stressed enough how much [Two and Twenty] is needed.
. . . Private equity investors are not overpaid, nor are they
avoiding taxes on our backs. In reality they’re heroes. Read Sachin
Khajuria’s excellent and essential book to understand
why.”—Forbes
“Khajuria believes private equity deserves to be defended. . . .
[Deal] sketches supply helpful information about the structure of
private equity funds. . . . The vignettes enable Khajuria to show
the wide range of industries and transactions in which private
equity now operates. . . . He suggests that private equity is too
big and has insinuated itself too deeply into American life to be
stopped. That may be the book’s most persuasive point.” —The Wall
Street Journal
“[Two and Twenty is] an excellent primer on the industry, from how
things work at the very top to the nuts and bolts of its vast
influence around the globe.”—Bloomberg Businessweek
“[Sachin Khajuria] demystifies the private equity
world.”—Financial Times
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