CPD: The benefits of investing in Listed Private Equity

Private equity (PE) refers to the ownership or interest in a corporate entity that is typically not publicly listed or traded. PE managers usually raise capital from high-net-worth individuals or institutions to create PE funds, which they then use to invest in private companies or to acquire public companies, often taking them private. The goal is to implement long-term value creation strategies.

For many years accessible only to institutional investors, this exciting asset class is now available to advisers and their clients.

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