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  • ILPA White Paper Explores the Growing Presence of Retail Investors in Private Markets | Publications

    The Institutional Limited Partners Association (ILPA) recently released a white paper, ILPA Retail Capital Analysis: Primer and Questions to Ask GPs, that explores the growing presence of retail investors in private markets and what this means for LPs in traditional private funds.

    ILPA’s decision to address the rise of semi-liquid retail funds is a well-timed and welcome development for both LPs and GPs.

    By focusing on this area, ILPA is helping LPs understand the unique aspects and challenges of these funds. By actively encouraging LPs to engage with the “retailization” of private markets, this initiative also encourages broader industry discussion. As more LPs become informed, the quality of dialogue between them and GPs is likely to improve.

    We also see this as a positive development for GPs, whether they already have semi-liquid retail funds or are considering entering this space. This is especially important given the differences between retail and institutional fund structures. By highlighting key questions and due diligence points, ILPA is helping to raise standards of awareness and transparency across the industry, which benefits all participants, including those in both semi-liquid retail funds and traditional institutional funds.

    The ILPA white paper provides a comprehensive overview of the rapid growth and structural evolution of semi-liquid retail funds in private markets. We agree that, although still in its nascent stages, the expansion of retail participation in private markets is not a passing trend but a fundamental shift that is reshaping the industry landscape. For example, the ILPA white paper notes that Hamilton Lane projects that retail funds will become at least 20% of the total private markets space in 10 years. Other market commentators believe that new capital raised from individuals and private wealth channels will constitute anywhere between 33% and 50% of their fundraised capital in the medium to long term.

    The private markets are undergoing significant transformation as the traditional boundaries between retail and institutional capital become increasingly blurred. Not only are more LPs in traditional private funds expressing interest in the liquidity features of semi-liquid retail funds, but the very structure of the market is evolving to accommodate a broader range of investor types and preferences. 

    These developments are highly relevant even for GPs who do not currently offer, or have immediate plans to launch, retail funds. At a high level, it is essential for GPs to ensure their organizations are positioned with the flexibility and readiness to establish retail offerings if and when the opportunity arises. As equally important, GPs should anticipate a growing volume of questions and more detailed discussions from their LPs regarding retail strategies, fund structures, and the implications for governance and alignment. Proactive engagement and preparedness in these areas will be critical for long-term strategic planning and maintaining strong investor relationships as the landscape continues to shift.

    For those seeking further insights or with specific questions about how these developments may affect your fund structures or investor relations, please feel free to contact your regular Kirkland & Ellis investment funds counsel.

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  • NIC Foundation Future 50 Legacy Match campaign spreading continuous holiday cheer : My Comox Valley Now

    NIC Foundation Future 50 Legacy Match campaign spreading continuous holiday cheer : My Comox Valley Now

    The North Island College Foundation is inviting community members to take part in its Future 50 Legacy Match campaign, which aims to double the impact of legacy gifts made this holiday season.

    Under the initiative, donors who pledge a gift in…

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  • Two of the Bay Area’s best ensembles shine in rare holiday program

    Two of the Bay Area’s best ensembles shine in rare holiday program

    New Century Chamber Orchestra and S.F. Girls Chorus collaborate for “In Winter’s Glow” on Thursday, Dec. 11, 2025.

    Joel Ginsberg

    It’s a special occasion when two of the Bay Area’s best ensembles join forces.

    This was the case for…

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  • Outlook for Dec. 15-19, 2025

    Outlook for Dec. 15-19, 2025

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  • NBA’s first openly-gay player reveals brain cancer diagnosis

    NBA’s first openly-gay player reveals brain cancer diagnosis

    Former pro-basketball player Jason Collins, the first active male athlete in a major American professional team sport to come out as gay, has announced that he has been diagnosed with an aggressive form of brain cancer.

    Collins was diagnosed with…

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  • Norman Powell gets the grind behind the scenes

    Norman Powell gets the grind behind the scenes

    Norman Powell speaks to kids at a clinic for his Understand the Grind Foundation.

    Norman Powell is a busy man. If he’s not sweating in the gym and pouring out jump shots by the dozen, there’s a good chance he’s making phone calls to…

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  • Amazon Scraps AI-Powered TV Show Recap After ‘Fallout’ Fallout

    Amazon Scraps AI-Powered TV Show Recap After ‘Fallout’ Fallout

    Given the length of time it can take for the new season of your favorite TV show to come out, it’s understandable that you might want a little video recap of what’s happened so far.

    Ideally, that recap is…

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  • What’s at stake in Trump’s executive order aiming to curb state-level AI regulation

    What’s at stake in Trump’s executive order aiming to curb state-level AI regulation

    President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Dec. 11, 2025, that aims to supersede state-level artificial intelligence laws that the administration views as a hindrance to innovation in AI.

    State laws regulating AI are increasing in…

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  • A Man From the Roman Empire Diagnosed With Metastatic Cancer 1,700 Years After His Death

    A Man From the Roman Empire Diagnosed With Metastatic Cancer 1,700 Years After His Death

                 SALUS POPULI SUPREMA LEX ESTO
    “The health of the people shall be the highest law.”

    Cancer is often seen as a distinctly modern condition, shaped by industrial pollutants, lifestyle changes, and increased…

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  • Hanzala, Mahoor star as curtain falls on National Games competitions – Dawn

    1. Hanzala, Mahoor star as curtain falls on National Games competitions  Dawn
    2. Mahoor Shahzad leads Wapda charge as Army snatches doubles glory at National Games  Dawn
    3. Pakistan Army clinch women’s softball gold at National Games  The Express Tribune

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