Sure thing, here goes:
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Hey, folks! Welcome back to the chaotic corner of the Alt Goes Mainstream podcast. Today, oh man, we’ve got the wizard of numbers himself, Jayson Bronchetti, the brain behind more cash than I can even imagine. Seriously, $300 BILLION in assets. I sometimes struggle to find my keys, and he’s juggling billions.
So, picture this: I’m in Radnor, Pennsylvania, trying not to get lost in this mega building, and there’s Jayson, cool as a cucumber. We dive into insurance companies getting all cozy with private markets. Why, you ask? Well, they’ve got the cash, and private markets are like that mysterious door in Narnia you can’t help but peek into.
Anyway, back to Jayson – he’s pulling these big moves with Bain Capital and Partners Group. It’s like watching chess but with a lot more zeroes. He’s all about the partnerships, and honestly, it seems like insurers make pretty slick partners in the private market scene.
So, we gabbed about:
– Insurance companies playing the field as LPs in private markets.
– The whole asset and liability matching jazz – it’s critical, they say, like matching socks, but more intense.
– These strategic moves they pull, and honestly, I wish I had that kind of foresight.
It’s also fascinating how insurance folks educate advisors about private markets, maybe because they have to demystify stuff, kind of like explaining YouTube to my grandma – with patience and maybe some cookies.
Thanks, Jayson, for schooling us all on private markets and insurance wisdom. Till next time, keep questioning everything, especially where those spare socks end up.
And here’s a shoutout to Ultimus Fund Solutions, the behind-the-scenes wizards that keep everything running smoothly. They say they’re high tech and high touch—I like to think they’re just magic.
Visit them and tell ‘em I sent you. Or don’t. Just do your thing.
That’s it for now, folks. Keep dreaming big and maybe check the SEC website if you’re thinking of investing—you know, dotting i’s and crossing t’s isn’t just for school anymore. Stay curious, and I’ll catch you on the flip side.
No promises on finding those missing socks, though.
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