In 2020, Gilboa leveraged its extensive expertise in alternative investments to introduce private equity feeder funds into its portfolio offerings.
These feeder funds serve as vehicles through which investors can gain exposure to various sectors, including real estate, technology, infrastructure, and private debt funds.
Overall, Gilboa’s expansion into private equity feeder funds underscores its commitment to providing innovative investment solutions that cater to the evolving needs of its investors. Through a carefully curated selection of feeder funds spanning various sectors, Gilboa aims to deliver superior risk-adjusted returns and enhance portfolio diversification for its discerning investor base.
A feeder fund is a type of investment fund that channels its assets into a larger “master fund,” which is usually a hedge fund or a private equity fund. These feeder funds allow investors to gain exposure to the investment strategies and opportunities of the master fund without directly investing in it. Feeder funds are commonly used by institutional and individual investors who may not meet the minimum investment requirements of the master fund or seek diversification across multiple investment vehicles. By investing in a feeder fund, investors can access specialized expertise and potentially benefit from the performance of the master fund’s portfolio.