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As interest in private markets continues to grow, there is mounting pressure for asset managers to deliver products swiftly whilst addressing stringent regulations. It is a highly a complex landscape to navigate.
This is partly owing to the recent rapid expansion of the market. With total global assets under management expected to reach $13.01 trillion by July 2024, the market is evolving, as is the legislation that surrounds it. Whilst regulations are now designed to make it easier for investors entering Europe, it still takes time to understand all the finer details and avoid potential pitfalls along the way.
To better understand the pain points, Carne Group conducted a survey with US fund managers. Our fascinating new Atlas 2024 Report maps out the private market landscape, explores the US fund manager’s unique perspective and pinpoints their strategies for addressing the issues.
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Never before has there been a more opportune time to enter private markets where private equity, private debt, infrastructure, venture capital, and real estate have experienced multi-billion-dollar inflows in recent years. In 2005, total assets under management in global private markets was around $1.6 trillion1. By June 2023, this had grown more than eight-fold to reach $13.01 trillion2.
This exponential growth has been driven by a perfect storm of mega forces, supercharged by zero-rate borrowing, the climate transition, a more varied and competitive financial system, as well as regulatory changes which indicate further rapid expansion.
With the regulatory environment constantly evolving, the introduction of ELTIF and LTAFs makes it easier for a broader range of investors to access private markets.
However, increased opportunity and competition also add pressure on private market fund managers to deliver products speedily to market while both navigating and adhering to the stringent regulatory demands.
In this context, Carne has commissioned research with global private market fund managers, and defined contribution pension schemes and wealth managers across Europe to capture their views on this dynamic sector, and how they see allocations to it changing over the next few years.
1 https://www.apexgroup.com/media/u2pjquiz/final_q2-2023-apex-group-private-markers-report-v3.pdf
2 https://www.mckinsey.com/industries/private-capital/our-insights/mckinseys-private-markets-annual-review
Our new Atlas 2024 report shines a light on the outlook for the different private markets, from the challenges facing private market fund managers in raising capital and their plans for addressing these, to looking at how wealth managers and DC pension schemes intend to invest in these markets.
Carne can provide the critical outsourcing solutions needed to steer the way through this complex landscape and has partnered with many private market fund managers accessing Europe for the first time or looking at new structures as we see the democratisation of private assets gaining more momentum.
As Europe’s leading third-party fund management company with over 20 years of experience, we offer a deep understanding of European fund regulations. Our expertise in governance, compliance and distribution can streamline your market entry, enhancing efficiency and reducing costs, whilst you remain in control. Talk to Carne if you would like to access European investors faster and with absolute confidence.
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This publication has been prepared for general guidance on matters of interest only and does not constitute professional advice. You should not act upon the information contained in this publication without obtaining specific professional advice.
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