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.
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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