Alternative fund managers says regulation is their biggest concern right now

Alternative fund managers says regulation is their biggest concern right now
International research also found that reporting and liquidity are challenges for the industry’s successful fundraising.
JUL 17, 2023

Successful fundraising for alternative asset funds is being challenged by several core issues according to new research.

Alt fund managers say that the current regulatory environment is their biggest concern followed by reporting. Liquidity is also included in the top 3 concerns cited by respondents to the survey in the US, UK, and Europe.

Regulators are increasingly focused on ensuring that alt funds are meeting requirements on sustainability practices and reporting.

“The impact of global reporting burdens, coupled with an evolving regulatory environment, means that alternative fund managers are now facing unprecedented challenges and it’s never been more important to partner with firms that can provide the right assistance and expertise to assist managers to navigate these,” said Paul Spendiff, head of business development, global funds at Ocorian.

FUNDRAISING PREFERENCES

The survey also asked about preferred methods of raising capital.

Private placement is the top option among the alt fund managers who are planning to raise capital for funds with 83% planning to use this method in the next 18 months.

Second is alternative investment fund (AIF) marketing with almost half (47%) expecting to use it in the next 18 months, and using a broker is listed as the third most important method, although just 35% of alternative asset managers are planning to do so in the next 18 months.

Most important method to raise capital for funds listed by alternative fund managers planning to raise capital for funds (listed in order of importance)Percentage of alternative fund managers who will use these methods to raise capital for funds in the next 18 months
Private placementPrivate placement (83%)
AIF marketingAIF marketing (47%)
BrokerAgent driven (46%)
Agent drivenPlatform driven (38%)
Platform drivenBrokers (35%)
Seed investment / cornerstone drivenSeed investment / cornerstone driven (4%)

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