Hamilton Lane
About Hamilton Lane
Hamilton Lane (Nasdaq: HLNE) is one of the largest private markets investment firms globally, providing innovative solutions to institutional and private wealth investors around the world. Dedicated exclusively to private markets investing for more than 30 years, the firm currently employs approximately 760+ professionals operating in offices throughout North America, Europe, Asia Pacific and the Middle East. Hamilton Lane has more than $958 billion in assets under management and supervision, composed of more than $138.5 billion in discretionary assets and approximately $819.5 billion in nondiscretionary assets, as of March 31, 2025. Hamilton Lane specializes in building flexible investment programs that provide clients access to the full spectrum of private markets strategies, sectors and geographies. For more information, please visit www.hamiltonlane.com.
John Brecker
Managing Director, Client Solutions
484 531 6659
jbrecker@hamiltonlane.com
SS&C's Day of Thought Leadership: Trends and Challenges in Reinsurance Investment - Insurer Insights for 2025
InsuranceAUM.com recently joined the Day of Thought Leadership event focusing on reinsurance investment trends and challenges.
Read MorePrivate Markets Made Human | View From the Top
Newly appointed Co-CEOs Juan Delgado and Erik Hirsch give PMMH an inside look into their new roles and how they are thinking about the strategic direction of the firm in a rapidly evolving industry.
Read MorePortfolio Construction Vol. II: Assembling the Building Blocks
What are the building blocks to a strategically constructed private markets portfolio? Return, risk, liquidity and the data are all needed to make informed decisions.
Read MorePrivate Markets Made Human | To Invest or Not to Invest
How do you decide whether to invest or not to invest in the current market environment? Hear from Executive Co-Chairman Mario Giannini as he dives into the hot topics coming out of this year’s Market Overview.
Read MoreHamilton Lane 2024 Market Overview
Informed by our expansive database, research capabilities and industry expertise, Hamilton Lane’s annual Market Overview offers a comprehensive and unique perspective on the private markets investment landscape to help navigate what lies ahead for the industry.
Read MorePortfolio Construction Vol. I: A Foundation for Success
With the nearly $3.8 trillion of capital flowing into the alternative asset class, the case for including private assets in an investment portfolio is compelling, especially when executed strategically.
Read MoreThe Middle Seat: A Compelling Time for Middle-Market Buyouts
In most contexts, the middle seat is perhaps one of the most loathed places to be. However, if you are facing an investable landscape filled with growing uncertainty – and are (finally) convinced that trying to time the market is a bad idea – then a heightened focus on the middle-market buyout segment may be warranted. Vice Chairman Drew Schardt explains why middle-market buyouts have the potential to enhance returns in a diversified portfolio.
Read MoreBreaking Barriers: The Rise and Staying Power of Emerging Managers
Head of Emerging Managers & Diverse-led Investments Katie Moore discusses the evolution of investing in emerging managers, their importance to the private markets ecosystem and how it is built into our firm's DNA.
Read MorePrivate Markets Made Human Episode 6 | Bryan Jenkins - Pulling Back the Market Overview Curtain
Co-Head of Portfolio Management Group Bryan Jenkins pulls back the curtain on the process of building the annual Market Overview.
Read MorePrivate Credit's Seniority in a Typical Capital Structure
The typical capital structure of a company is comprised of both debt and equity. Co-Head of Direct Credit, Nayef Perry, explores the benefits of senior debt in this example.
Read MoreWhat Does Secondary Market Growth Mean for You?
Few corners of private markets can match the recent growth of secondaries. Once the province of distressed sellers and “zombie funds," secondaries now involve the bluest of blue-chip LPs and GPs (see here and here). This evolution has helped annual volume rocket from $20 billion in 2008 to well more than $100 billion in 2021 and 2022.
Read MoreThe Truth Revealed: The perception that private equity is inherently riskier than public equities doesn’t always match up with reality
Once considered speculative, private markets continue to evolve, especially as the structural hurdles for ultra-high-net-worth (UHNW) investors have come down. Still, no matter the level of expertise or the market environment, investors and advisors who understand this segment of the market are well positioned to make informed and comprehensive decisions about their portfolios.
Read MoreSecondary Market Investing: 10 Themes for 2023
If you look at the secondary market today compared to a little over a decade ago in 2010, there was about $10 billion in secondary volume. We were coming out of the Global Financial Crisis, and people were using the secondary market when they were distressed. It was a small industry and there was barely any press around secondaries.
Read More2023 Hamilton Lane Market Overview
Inflation in both the U.S. and Europe (really, throughout the world) is running at levels not seen in a generation. There is inflation across all sectors impacting both goods and services.
Read MoreThe Truth Revealed: The private markets universe is less concentrated and larger today than any other time in history
Once considered speculative, private markets continue to evolve, especially as the structural hurdles for ultra-high-net-worth (UHNW) investors have come down. Still, no matter the level of expertise or market environment, investors and advisors who understand this segment of the market will be in a much better position to make informed and comprehensive decisions about their portfolios.
Read MoreHard to Ignore: Risk/Return Profiles of Private Credit and Senior Private Credit
The size of the private debt market currently stands at an estimated $1.2 trillion. And with private credit AUM increasing over 10% annually for the past decade, Hamilton Lane believes that the opportunity for future investment remains robust.
Read MorePrivate Markets Made Human Podcast | Episode 5 | Mitesh Pabari and Hamza Azeem - Perspectives on Europe When the Game Board Keeps Changing
Energy, Inflation and Interest Rates: Mitesh and Hamza navigate the geopolitical landscape impacting investing in EMEA and abroad.
Read MoreThe Devil Is in the Details: Middle-Market Infrastructure Investing
Despite infrastructure fundraising favoring larger and larger funds, the vast majority of transactions continue to take place in the lower and middle market.
Read MorePrivate Markets Made Human Episode 4 | Keith Brittain - Don’t Discount the Secondaries Opportunity
Keith dives into the evolution of the secondaries market, the growing opportunity and popularity, and how he sees things shaping up in 2023.
Read MorePrivate Credit & the Inflation Conundrum
Watch as senior members of our Credit investment team discuss developments in the credit space and share our views on what opportunities may lie ahead.
Read MorePrivate Markets Made Human Episode 3 | Drew Schardt - Does Private Equity Really Care About Interest Rates?
Listen as Drew takes us through his response to this timely topic.
Read MorePrivate Markets Made Human: Episode 2 | Stephanie Davis - Rise of the Retail Investor
Stephanie Davis talks about the rise of retail investors, democratization of private markets and how Hamilton Lane is growing investor access.
Read MoreNobody Ever Got Fired for Buying Senior Credit
“Nobody ever got fired for buying IBM,” is a saying that’s been floating around investor circles for decades. Likewise, if private markets had a catchy sound bite today, it would have to be, “Nobody ever got fired for buying senior credit.”
Read MoreWhat’s Driving the Secondary Market?
Let’s set the stage with one of the biggest themes in the secondary market: Growth. Growth and the opportunity set, volume growth in the turnover rate, and growth in the way LPs and GPs are using the secondary market.
Read MorePrivate Markets Made Human: Episode 1 Featuring Mario Giannini
Our first episode features Hamilton Lane’s CEO Mario Giannini. Mario discusses Hamilton Lane’s beginnings and gets real about the importance of culture and his great love of music.
Read MoreGood PIK vs. Bad PIK
One of the hottest topics in private credit right now is paid-in-kind interest, also known as PIK. Managing Director of Direct Credit Investments Emily Nomeir discusses the benefits and potential challenges of PIK for private markets investors.
Read MoreEpisode 256: Best Practices for Portfolio Construction in Private Assets
Key practices for insurance investors constructing private asset portfolios. Explore strategies, risks, and data-driven insights to optimize allocation with Hamilton Lane experts.
Read MoreEpisode 172: Best Opportunities in Private Markets with Drew Schardt of Hamilton Lane
Drew Schardt is the Vice Chairman, Head of Investment Strategy, and Head of Direct Private Equity at Hamilton Lane.
Read MorePrivate Markets Made Human | Breaking Ground on Private Real Estate Investing
What is the value of investing in private real estate? And how does it compare to publicly listed REITs? Learn about private real estate investing and how it has the potential to produce attractive returns with low volatility and act as an inflation hedge to diversify your portfolio.
Read MorePrivate Markets Made Human | Leveraging Data & Tech to Unlock the Private Markets
Griff Norville discusses how his team is digitizing a cutting-edge private market investment toolkit – from the due diligence process, to reporting, and beyond.
Read MorePrivate Markets Made Human | Connecting Emerging Managers to Core Portfolios
Head of Emerging & Diverse Manager Platform Katie Moore discusses the importance of investing in emerging managers, and how it is built into our firm's DNA.
Read MorePrivate Markets Made Human Podcast: Episode 7 | Nayef Perry and Emily Nomeir - The Golden Age of Credit
Private credit has outperformed public credit for 21 of the last 22 years. Leaders on our Direct Credit team discuss the trends they are seeing, and why they believe this asset class is having it's 'moment.'
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