The region’s wealthy investors are increasingly turning to feeder funds to increase their alternative exposure because of the favourable minimum ticket size, according to Altive, an alternative investment platform. “There are a lot of good alternative products available, but usually the ticket size is big and the investment horizon is long, which makes many private investors step back,” Nick Wong,…
HNWIs increasingly turning to feeder funds for alternative exposure: Nick Wong of Altive
24 February 2021

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