Interval Funds 101
In this introductory analysis, we will describe how an interval fund operates and how interval funds compare to traditionaldrawdown funds.
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Private markets are no longer the sole purview of institutional investors and billionaires. In recent years, technological improvements and operational enhancements have begun to broaden access to asset classes such as private credit, private real estate, and private equity. Interestingly, Apollo Global Management reports that $16 trillion in private capital currently exists, with $11 trillion of private capital added since 2013.1 Because private assets are not listed on exchanges like publicly traded securities, it only makes sense that alternative vehicles are often needed to invest in them. Read more about interval funds in our whitepaper.