Initially, retail funds typically invested in secondaries by snapping up stakes in diversified portfolios sold by fund investors. Now, these retail strategies are increasingly backing continuation funds, according to Scott Beckelman, global co-head of secondary advisory at Jefferies.
“This firmly establishes secondaries as the greatest beneficiary of retail capital entering the alternatives ecosystem,” Jefferies said in the report published Tuesday. You’re reading the Retail Monitor newsletter. Track the global retail industry with clear insights on trends, headwinds and emerging opportunities. Sign Up By continuing, I agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.
