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Ana Martínez-Pina «Private Equity opens the «door» to retail investors» | El Economista
22 of February, 2022
Ana Martínez-Pina, in El Economista’s supplement on the opportunity for small investors to enter private equity.
“Until now, investing in private equity was an activity reserved for institutional investors such as pension funds, insurance companies or large fortunes that could bet capital from
100,000€ in funds with a high risk tolerance. The drastic reduction in capital allows us to democratise, in a way, investment and make it easier for individual or retail investors to allocate part of their capital to invest in venture capital”.
Article El Economista
“Until now, investing in private equity was an activity reserved for institutional investors such as pension funds, insurance companies or large fortunes that could bet capital from
100,000€ in funds with a high risk tolerance. The drastic reduction in capital allows us to democratise, in a way, investment and make it easier for individual or retail investors to allocate part of their capital to invest in venture capital”.
Article El Economista
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