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George Stephan

COO - Global Wealth Management Alternatives

With the rise of evergreen vehicles, investors and advisors have more flexibility in building private asset exposure. Closed-ended / drawdown funds have long been the primary route, requiring capital commitments and staged drawdowns. In contrast, evergreen funds offer continuous subscriptions and redemptions, providing immediate exposure and more flexible liquidity management.

Each structure comes with trade-offs, from operational complexity to investment pacing and return expectations. While they may require greater operational effort, closed-ended / drawdown funds can provide pure private asset exposure without the need for liquid assets.

In this paper from our Private Markets Insights series, we compare the merits of both fund types and explore how investors can use a blended approach to balance efficiency, liquidity, and portfolio growth.

Conclusion and takeaways

A combined allocation to both evergreen and closed-ended / drawdown vehicles can offer an effective approach to investing in private assets, balancing operational efficiency and investment flexibility. For more sophisticated investors, closed-ended / drawdown funds provide pure private asset exposure without the need for liquid assets. While they may require greater operational effort, once the initial onboarding and due diligence are completed, this burden is significantly reduced for the remainder of each vintage.

Evergreen funds add flexibility, offering immediate exposure to a fully ramped portfolio, and allowing for periodic subscriptions and redemptions. This structure supports efficient liquidity and capital management, helping investors and advisors with portfolio re-balancing, re-investing distributions from closed-ended / drawdown funds or funding capital calls. Ultimately, a combined allocation to evergreen and closed-ended / drawdown funds can help investors efficiently achieve their investment objectives while maintaining flexibility within their private assets portfolio. The ideal mix will depend on an investor’s specific needs, as well as the characteristics of the targeted private asset class, including return expectations and distribution profile.



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