The Mainstreaming of Secondaries in Private Market Strategies
Secondaries refer to transactions in which investors buy and sell existing interests in private market funds or assets, rather than committing capital to new, primary investments. Historically, these transactions were niche, often driven by distressed sellers seeking liquidity. Today, secondaries have evolved into a core private market strategy, spanning private equity, private credit, real assets, and venture capital.The rise of secondaries signals broader shifts in the functioning of private markets, in the way investors oversee their portfolios, and in how capital pursues efficiency amid an unpredictable macroeconomic environment.The Structural Forces Driving Mainstream AdoptionSeveral long-term forces explain why secondaries have moved…
