Pension funds welcome Blackrock’s new “long-term private equity” strategy
Long Term Private Capital (LTPC), a new PE vehicle from Blackrock with $2.75 billion committed, commenced additional fund raising in April
LTPC is aimed at high quality companies looking for a long term source of capital.
“There’s a large population of strong, stable companies with a reciprocal need for a long-term private ownership model,” says André Bourbonnais, Blackrock managing director and global head of BlackRock Long Term Private Capital. “For these companies, neither a public listing nor a leveraged buyout is an attractive option. LTPC is aligned to meet those needs.”
LTPC attractive to pensions and institutions, too
- Maybe more lucrative than equities
- Less risky compared to LBOs
- “Perpetual structure and active ownership model”
- Limits reinvestment risk
- Though traditional PE tenures are on average 7 years, LTPC is more attractive to a pension plan having liabilities stretching out to over 30 years
- If an investment is working out well, why sell?
- More cost-effective for plan sponsors
- The longer tenure makes it easier to stabilize allocations to PE at a desired percentage level
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