Dave Brett, Partner and Head of Co-Investments at Adams Street Partners, pointed to shifting investor priorities as a key driver of demand. 'Investors are continuing to prioritise strategies that have the potential to offer greater visibility, alignment, and cost efficiency,' he said. The result is consistent with findings from Adams Street's own Global Investor Survey, which identified enhanced returns, reduced fee drag, and more direct exposure to high-conviction opportunities as the principal reasons limited partners are increasing their co-investment allocations. Jeffrey Diehl, Managing Partner and Head of Investments, said the close signals broader confidence in the strategy despite a tougher fundraising backdrop. 'We believe co-investments remain a compelling solution in today's market, where access and selectivity are critical,' he added. Subscribe to our Newsletter to increase your edge. Don't worry about the news anymore, through our newsletter you'll receive weekly access...
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