What does it take to build an institutional-grade ETA investor from first principles - and why does it matter for every searcher, operator, and investor in this space?
We caught up with Kieron Chalder and Dr. Gernot Eisinger, returning guests from season 1, who together with Professor Ivana Naumovska and Lukas Krauss, founded INSETA. INSETA is a dedicated platform supporting search fund entrepreneurs across the full acquisition journey. Having recently completed their second and final close at a hard cap of €60 million (oversubscribed), the team has backed over 100 entrepreneurs, invested in more than 40 businesses, and delivered outsized returns for both investors and searchers alike.
What makes this conversation particularly unique is the composition of INSETA itself: with a private equity veteran, a searcher-turned-CEO, an INSEAD academic, and an operator-investor, each brings a distinct and complementary lens to the same challenge.
In this episode, we cover:
How INSEAD's classrooms and community gave rise to INSETA, and what the name itself signals about its DNA
INSETA's full-lifecycle model: cap table construction, LOI support, due diligence structuring, board building, and PE-informed exit positioning
The common threads in INSETA-backed successes; grit and fit; and why "buying a business for buying a business only will never be a success"
How investor-operator partnerships work at their best: trust, transparency, and knowing when to step back
Where the ETA landscape is heading — hint: greater institutionalisation, AI-driven sourcing, and continued global expansion.