Alt Investments
Alternative Asset Class Research House Forms Wharton Partnership
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Part of the renowned business school, Wharton Research Data Services is using data from the research firm to drive its understanding of investments increasingly favored by the likes of family offices and other wealth players.
Preqin, the research
firm, has partnered with part of the Wharton Business School in
the US to develop academic research into alternative investments
such as private equity, an area attracting seemingly insatiable
demand from wealth managers.
The firm is teaming up with Wharton Research Data Services, it
announced in a recent statement. Preqin will deliver private
equity and venture capital data to the organization.
WRDS provides business intelligence, data analytics, and a
research platform for global institutions. It is a part of the
Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
“With so much activity in alternative markets, Preqin offers
researchers tremendous insights covering firms, funds and
individual investors. We know that Preqin data will be deeply
valued by our global research community,” Robert Zarazowski,
managing director of WRDS, said.
The move comes at a time when the multi-trillion alternatives
sector, spanning hedge funds, private capital and equity, real
estate, infrastructure and commodities, is partially opaque.
Preqin is among a segment of firms trying to shine a light on
returns, fund-raising and investment trends.
Preqin tracks more than 17,000 fund managers and 8,000 investors,
saying it has information on almost 25,000 alternative asset
funds.