Henry Freeman: Repackaging Private Equity
Fund Shack Private Equity Podcast · 2024-03-01 · 41 min
Episode notes
Repackaging Private Equity - Why Retail Investors Are the Next Big Battleground Private equity has always been a game for the big players, until now. Fund managers are racing to repackage private equity for smaller investors, while governments push for new structures like ELTIFs and LTAFs. But is this shift a revolution or a recipe for risk? Henry Freeman , investment expert and founder of The Fund Society , has been at the heart of public and private markets for two decades. In this episode, he shares his unfiltered take on the push to retailise private equity , why commitment, not liquidity is the real secret to success, and how tech might be the missing link in solving PE’s accessibility problem. Henry’s Journey: Henry Freeman has a diverse background in public and private investment markets, fintech entrepreneurship, and investment trust board membership. His career includes roles at Lloyds Private Bank, Foresight Partners, and Liberum, showcasing his extensive experience in managing and structuring investment funds.
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