Accessing Global Capital: Structures and Strategies for Alternative Investment Fund Managers
A service provider can assist fund managers in accessing new markets and capital sources and guide in structuring and local regulation.
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On the back of a challenging fundraising environment, investors and managers are seeking alternate jurisdictions and new opportunities to deploy and source capital. Global firms with a comprehensive set of service offerings can be an indispensable partner to fund managers and investors. A service provider can assist in accessing new markets and capital sources while serving as a guide in setting up optimal investment structures while navigating operations and regulatory requirements.
Hikers describe trails according to levels of difficulty. At one end of the scale used by Yosemite National Park in California, the least challenging paths are a – literal – “walk in the park.” Towards the other end of the scale, backpackers must do what is called “bouldering”: grab whatever crack they can find, hoist themselves up, make careful steps, all while carrying a heavy load. By this rubric, fund managers as of late have been doing more bouldering rather than taking casual walks.
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