
Listed Private Capital Report 2019

The Listed Private Capital Report 2019, published in association with Aztec Group, is now available to download for subscribers.
Listed private capital has seen significant growth over recent years as economic conditions have driven investors to look for returns in less traditional assets.
The listed infrastructure space has more than doubled in size since 2015, and currently has a market cap of £20bn across 20 funds offering access to assets that have inflation-linked income streams and long-term contracted revenues. A large area of growth within this has been the renewable energy space, which is targeted by nine of the last 12 funds to launch. This highlights another key feature of the listed infrastructure space; that it is in a position to make a positive contribution to ESG, meeting demands from investors.
Listed private equity is yet to see the boom that listed infrastructure has in recent years, but several trends in the public markets suggest this may be just around the corner. Public markets are shrinking, and investors are increasingly shut out from access to the fastest-growing companies, which are remaining private for longer. Listed private equity offers this access, and its history of outperformance is inevitably attracting investors.
This report, published in association with Aztec Group, surveys the listed private capital space, looking at the lessons learned from the crisis and what the future might hold for the industry.
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