Partners Group expands ELTIF line-up with evergreen private equity strategy

Available for UK residents

Valeria Martinez
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Partners Group has expanded its suite of European Long-Term Asset funds (ELTIFs) with the launch of a private equity evergreen strategy available for UK residents.

The Partners Group Private Equity Evergreen fund has the typical evergreen features, such as monthly redemptions and a minimum investment of $10,000, while the ELTIF structure provides another layer of protection and simplified administration. Individual investors in the fund, including retail clients that are not considered professional investors, will invest strictly in parallel with institutional investors through the firm's pro rata allocation policy.  Partners Group launches two open-ended private markets funds for individual investors The fund is available to individual inves...

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