Alberto Vilar, the Cuban-born billionaire and philanthropist for the arts, is well-known for his generous contributions to opera, in particular. He recently delivered a keynote address at the Association of British Orchestras’ Annual Conference, discussing the role private contributors can play in the future of arts funding in Europe. In Part 2 of his speech, Vilar suggests ways for arts organisations to nurture private sponsorship; outlines his concerns for the transition in arts funding from the booming ‘90s to the new millennium; and discusses criticisms surrounding private donors, including the role of the press.