
Hamilton Lane Launches U.S. Venture Capital and Growth Evergreen Fund
- Editor
- May 6
- 2 min read
Whats Happening:
Hamilton Lane, a leading private markets investment firm, has launched the Hamilton Lane Venture Capital and Growth Fund (HLVCG). This new fund is a continuously offered evergreen investment vehicle registered under the Investment Act of 1940, available to accredited U.S. investors, including high-net-worth individuals and their advisors, as well as institutional investors. The fund aims to provide access to a diversified portfolio of venture capital and growth equity investments, leveraging Hamilton Lane's expertise in private markets co-investments and secondaries.
Key Moves:
Hamilton Lane launches HLVCG, expanding its $10B+ AUM Evergreen Platform
The fund offers accredited U.S. investors access to venture capital and growth equity investments
HLVCG aims to provide upfront capital deployment and flexible liquidity options
By The Numbers:
Hamilton Lane has $956 billion in assets under management and supervision
The firm has $117.8 billion in venture and growth equity assets under management and supervision
Hamilton Lane's Evergreen Platform has over $10 billion in AUM
Key Quotes:
"We're excited to open the door for a broader set of investors to access this high-quality portfolio of innovative, high-growth technology companies that are out of reach in the public markets," - Miguel Luiña, Co-Head of Venture and Growth Equity at Hamilton Lane
"The Hamilton Lane Venture Capital and Growth Fund brings together the proven success of our venture and growth platform with the strength of our $10+ billion evergreen platform," - Mike Woollatt, Head of Americas Client Solutions at Hamilton Lane
Bottom Line:
Hamilton Lane's launch of the Venture Capital and Growth Fund represents a significant expansion of its evergreen platform, aiming to democratize access to private markets investments. By offering accredited U.S. investors the opportunity to invest in venture capital and growth equity, the firm is tapping into the growing demand for alternative investments among a broader investor base.
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