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AA-backer Warburg Pincus poaches leading City banker Sibbald for European role

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One of the private equity backers of the AA breakdown recovery service has poached a veteran City banker to take a leadership role at its operations in Europe.

Sky News has learnt that Warburg Pincus is lining up Andrew Sibbald, the chairman of Evercore Partners’ London-based business, to become the firm’s co-head of Europe.

Mr Sibbald is expected to work alongside Rene Obermann, the Airbus chairman, who is based in Berlin as Warburg Pincus’s other European boss.

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Warburg Pincus has also invested in Reiss, the fashion retailer

Adarsh Sarma, Warburg Pincus’s current London-based co-head of Europe, is said to be leaving the firm and seeking a new opportunity elsewhere, according to one City source.

Warburg Pincus is one of the world’s biggest private equity investors, with a portfolio in the UK which includes stakes in the AA and Reiss, the fashion retailer.

It manages assets of roughly $80bn (£62bn) and has just raised a $16bn (£12.5bn) global buyout fund.

The firm’s other investments include Inmarsat, the satellite operator, and Ola, the Indian ride-hailing app.

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Mr Sibbald’s 35-year career in banking includes having advised on deals which reshaped parts of Britain’s corporate landscape, such as the fund manager M&G’s demerger from Prudential and the initial public offering of funds platform Hargreaves Lansdown.

He also advised the AA on its sale to Warburg Pincus and Towerbrook Capital Partners.

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Both Warburg Pincus and New York-listed Evercore were contacted for comment on Sunday.

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