Asset Management

Fund managers heed calls to go off-market in search of profit

Consultants have urged asset managers to up their game in private equity, debt and infrastructure for years — and now they are doing so, survey finds

Over half of Britain’s asset managers are planning to launch new funds focused on off-market investments such as private equity, infrastructure and private lending this year — underlining the industry’s shift away from traditional public markets, where low-cost index-trackers are increasing their share.

Asset managers have seen an increase in demand for alternative asset classes, including infrastructure, alternative credit and private equity, a report published on 26 May by asset management consultancy Alpha FMC has shown.

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