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Schroders CEO sees ‘arms race’ among asset managers for private markets expertise

Peter Harrison says consolidation across the sector is being driven by need to offer clients access to unlisted assets

‘If you believe, as I do, that the world is moving from public to private and ultimately these two markets merge, it’s an existential issue to be good at private markets’
‘If you believe, as I do, that the world is moving from public to private and ultimately these two markets merge, it’s an existential issue to be good at private markets’ Photo: Vernon Yuen/Getty Images

Schroders chief executive Peter Harrison has said asset managers are currently embroiled in an “arms race” to bolster their private markets capabilities amid a spate of recent M&A across the market.

Private markets have become one of the fastest growing areas for fund groups, with firms scrambling to add dedicated expertise across areas such as private equity, private credit and infrastructure.

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