Private markets offer unique investment opportunities that are not available on public exchanges. These investments provide access to high growth potential ventures and act as a valuable compliment to public market strategies.

Why

Invest in Private Markets?
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Access to niche investment opportunities

Private markets give investors access to innovative companies, emerging industries, and niche sectors that are not represented in the public markets. This is especially relevant in venture capital and early-stage investments where the next generation of market leaders is being developed.

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Potential of generating higher returns

Private markets, including private equity, venture capital, and private debt, often provide higher returns than public markets. This is due to the ability to invest in growth companies or turnaround situations that may not yet be accessible to the broader market.

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Portfolio diversification

Private market investments can provide diversification benefits because they are less correlated with public market movements. This can help reduce portfolio volatility, particularly during periods of public market stress.

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Lower Volatility

The valuations of private market investments are not subject to the daily price fluctuations seen in public markets. This can lead to smoother performance profiles and less short-term volatility, which can be attractive to investors seeking stability.

Types of

Private market investments

These funds focus on newly incubated companies and provide early-stage funding, bridge funding, etc.
These funds tend to focus on established businesses with track record and provide growth capital.
Investment opportunities in companies that are preparing to go public, offering potential high returns before listing.
Equity stakes in companies that are not publicly traded, providing access to growth opportunities outside the public market.
Investment opportunities in specific project/company, targeting appreciation and/or income generation.

The

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Access to data rooms, deal details, which helps in in-depth due diligence of funds.

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Leverage the HDFC network to access niche investment opportunities.

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Access to pedigree fund managers with proven track record and well-articulated investment philosophy.

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Co-investment opportunities.

Frequently Asked

Questions

Private markets refer to investments in assets not traded on public exchanges. This includes private equity, venture capital, private debt, real estate, and infrastructure.
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Private market investments are not publicly traded and often involve direct investment in companies or projects. They offer unique opportunities for growth and diversification but typically require a longer investment horizon and may be less liquid than public market investments.
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Investing in private markets can provide higher returns, access to exclusive opportunities, diversification from public markets, and reduced volatility.
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Private market investing is typically suitable for UHNI investors which large investible corpus. These investments have a relatively higher minimum investment threshold and are more nuanced and illiquid.
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Though private market investing potentially could generate higher returns over longer tenure, they are riskier than public markets. Some of the risk associated with private market investing include liquidity risk, capital risk, impact cost risk.
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HDFC employs a rigorous research process to identify the most promising private market opportunities. Our team of experienced professionals conducts in-depth due diligence on potential investments, evaluating factors such as the company's business model, management team, market potential, and financial performance. We leverage our extensive network within the private equity space to gain access to exclusive deal flow and identify high-potential pre-IPO companies.
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