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The drive to make private markets more accessible for the wealth channel is a big focus for the asset management industry globally. Private markets are seen as a way to deliver better investment outcomes across a variety of client types within wealth, whether within the UK’s defined contribution market, the French unit-linked market, high-net-worth individuals or wealth investors. As legislation and regulation evolves to support the adoption of these asset classes, determining the best vehicle to enable investors access to these products while ensuring risk is managed effectively is a topic of significant focus.

In this paper, we explore the fund structures gaining the most attention from investors outside the US. Reserved Alternative Investment Fund (RAIF), Part II Undertaking for Collective Investment (Part II UCI) , European Long-Term Investment Fund (ELTIF) and Segregated Portfolio Company (SPC) – considering each structure and its suitability.



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