How fundraising could play out in 2024
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PEI caught up with fundraising experts to discuss Asia-Pacific reallocations, tricky re-ups and incentives managers will use to lure investors this year.
By Alex Lynn , Madeleine Farman and Carmela Mendoza
Fundraising looks set to remain a challenge in 2024 as LPs wait for exit markets to re-open and distributions to bounce back. With competition for investor capital fierce, Private Equity International caught up with expert fundraisers to discuss how the year is likely to play out for managers in market.
APAC ain’t getting any easier As PEI noted earlier this week, Asia-Pacific’s fundraising headwinds are unlikely to lessen in 2024. Though India is sometimes touted as a straight swap for those eschewing China, allocations may be spread more thinly this year.
“The traditional model, where a primary relationship in one market is replaced with another in a different market as part of geographical rebalancing, is becoming less prevalent,” says Niklas K Amundsson , a Hong Kong-based partner at Monument Group ...
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