On November 19, in London, Tansar Capital participated in the closed event of the Global Private Capital Association, which brought together a select group of member investors and global Limited Partners to discuss key trends and challenges shaping the future of private markets.
The event format included private discussions in small groups and one-on-one meetings, aimed at fostering transparent dialogue among leading private capital players from Asia, Latin America, the Middle East, and Africa, as well as North America and Europe.
The main topics of discussion were:
During the event, Tansar Capital established strong connections with key private capital participants, including investors focusing on the Central Asian region. The company plans to accelerate its efforts to attract investments, aiming to become a reliable bridge between international investors and opportunities in Central Asia.
The event format included private discussions in small groups and one-on-one meetings, aimed at fostering transparent dialogue among leading private capital players from Asia, Latin America, the Middle East, and Africa, as well as North America and Europe.
The main topics of discussion were:
- How the Next Generation Will Invest — featuring representatives from leading families in India, Saudi Arabia, and other global markets.
- Creative Approaches to Increasing DPI, including secondaries and other paths to liquidity/exits.
- Investing in the Climate Transition: Mapping and connecting relevant players.
- Broadening the Capital Base: The Role of Retail/HNWI Investors — exploring diverse products and distribution strategies, including listed products and private banking platforms, etc.
- Finding Alpha Globally: Private Capital Plays.
During the event, Tansar Capital established strong connections with key private capital participants, including investors focusing on the Central Asian region. The company plans to accelerate its efforts to attract investments, aiming to become a reliable bridge between international investors and opportunities in Central Asia.