Hamilton Lane and DBS Private Bank Partner to Offer Bespoke Private Asset Solutions to Ultra-High Net Worth Clients

Reuters
24 Jul
Hamilton Lane and DBS Private Bank Partner to Offer Bespoke Private Asset Solutions to Ultra-High Net Worth Clients

Hamilton Lane Inc. has partnered with DBS Private Bank to offer ultra-high net worth clients and family offices a customized private assets solution. This collaboration will provide access to a bespoke portfolio of private asset funds, previously available predominantly to institutional investors. The initiative, known as Private Assets Tailored by Hamilton Lane $(PATH)$, enables investors to curate a diversified portfolio spanning sectors like private equity, credit, infrastructure, and real estate. This partnership aims to meet the growing demand for alternative investments, offering meaningful diversification amid market uncertainties. Hamilton Lane brings its extensive expertise and data insights to the venture, enhancing asset management for DBS's sophisticated client base in Asia.

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