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Private markets in motion: Navigating complexity and innovation in today’s private markets

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Private credit has evolved rapidly over the past decade, becoming one of the most in-demand asset classes for investors seeking diversification, income, and resilience in portfolios. Yet with this growth has come added complexity, from structural shifts in lending markets to new product innovations and heightened regulatory changes. 

In this episode, host Alecia DeCuollo introduces Private markets in motion, a new Mercer series tracking the key trends shaping capital flows. Joined by David Scopelliti, Global Head of Private Equity and Private Credit, and Tamsin Coleman, Head of Private Credit Europe, the discussion explores the findings of Mercer’s inaugural report on private debt, reflecting the insights of 57 global respondents managing over $2 trillion in assets.

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References

Mercer, Private markets in motion, 2025. All responses were obtained via an online survey between May 16 and 28, 2025. Responses were provided by 57 organizations from across North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific, representing AUM ranging from less than US$1 billion to more than US$50 billion. Respondents did not receive any form of compensation. Survey results are subject to inherent limitations and uncertainties and may not capture all relevant factors or market conditions. These results should not be construed as personalized investment advice.It is important to recognize that this information is subject to inherent limitations and uncertainties. Results may not capture all relevant factors or market conditions. These results should not be construed as personalized investment advice. This should not be construed as investment advise or solicitation of any financial instrument(s)/vehicle(s).


Mercer, Large Aset Owner Barometer, 2025. Our research was conducted via an online survey between October 1, 2024, and January 15, 2025. Large asset owners are defined as each having approximately USD $2 billion or more in assets under ownership and include pension funds, insurers, not-for-profits (endowments, foundations, charities), wealth managers and sovereign wealth funds. The research includes the views of respondents from more than 16 countries.

It is important to recognize that this information is subject to inherent limitations and uncertainties. Results may not capture all relevant factors or market conditions. These results should not be construed as personalized investment advice. This should not be construed as investment advise or solicitation of any financial instrument(s)/vehicle(s).

 

 

 

 

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