Macquarie Investment Management and Wilshire Associates have created a fund aimed at mass-affluent investors that packages private-market assets.
As outlined in its prospectus, the model portfolio of the Delaware Wilshire Private Markets Fund consists of investments in private equity (50%), private debt (15%), alternative yield (15%) and private real assets (20%).
The fund, which has an initial investment minimum of $25,000 and an additional investment minimum of $5,000, will charge a management fee of $1.2% on top of the fees charged by the private funds in which it invests.
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