Henry Freeman: repackaging private equity
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Private equity fund managers are racing to find structures that will allow small private investors to invest with them. Meanwhile governments are introducing ELTIF and LTAF structures to encourage "democratization". Henry Freeman has been working at the nexus of public and private equity for two decades. And he has concerns. Henry is founder of the Fund Society, an insight aggregator for investors, launching imminently. Fund Shack: https://fund-shack.com/
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