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PE funds are making it easier to invest like the ultra-rich

Wider access to venture capital and buyouts comes with higher fees and holdings that can be locked up for extended periods.

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Private equity dealmakers, once exclusively the domain of institutional funds and the ultra-rich, are lowering their minimum investment thresholds to attract more retail investors.

Global fund manager Schroder has dropped its minimum investment from $500,000 to $20,000 on its Specialist Private Equity Fund, which has about 65 per cent of assets under management in healthcare and technology.

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Duncan Hughes is a Walkley award-winning personal finance reporter, based in our Melbourne newsroom. Connect with Duncan on Twitter. Email Duncan at duhughes@afr.com.au

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