Private Markets
Private Markets cover investment opportunities outside public exchanges, including private capital, mezzanine financing, and securitization. This category involves institutional investors and family office investment strategies focused on raising capital and managing high net worth portfolios. It also includes structures like collective investment trusts, CMBS loans, and fund administration supporting private market operations.
What Are Institutional Investors?
Institutional investors pool substantial capital to invest on behalf of clients, wielding market influence through scale, access, and professional management. Understand the types, strategies, and requirements that define these powerful financial entities.