Overseas Private Investment Corp., a development agency of the U.S. government, is searching for private equity consultants, said an RFP posted on the Federal Business Opportunities website.
The agency is seeking one or more consultants to work on a per-project basis on investment fund calls for proposals, due diligence reviews of specific fund managers, ongoing reviews of proposals in the agency’s $500 million pilot program to “facilitate capital flow to emerging market economies,” and strategic planning and portfolio construction.
Information on current consultants was not available by press time.
OPIC has committed more than $4.3 billion to 63 private investment funds that make investments in new, expanding or privatizing companies in emerging markets since 1989.
Proposals are due at 2 p.m. EDT on June 8. A timetable for a decision was not provided.
The RFP is available on the federal website.
Sandra Niedzwiecki, OPIC spokeswoman, could not be immediately reached to provide further information.