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Juniper Square Creates New Private Markets Regulatory Council

  • Editor
  • Apr 23
  • 1 min read

Whats Happening:

Juniper Square, a provider of connected fund software for private markets GPs, has established the Private Markets Regulatory Council. This expert panel will offer timely insights and analysis on policy and regulatory developments affecting the private markets industry. The council includes professionals from various disciplines and will regularly assess new developments to provide analysis for GPs on legal, compliance, and operational implications.


Key Moves:

  • Juniper Square creates Private Markets Regulatory Council

  • Council to provide analysis on policy and regulatory developments

  • Expert panel includes members from diverse disciplines


By The Numbers:

  • Juniper Square serves over 2,100 private markets GPs

  • $1 trillion of LP capital managed through Juniper Square

  • 40,000 funds and 600,000+ LP accounts managed on platform


Key Quotes:

  • "We anticipate that evolving policy and regulation will create new operational demands on GPs, especially as we enter an era of greater private markets investment from non-institutional investors," - Alex Robinson, CEO and Co-Founder, Juniper Square

  • "The Private Markets Regulatory Council will serve as a strategic think tank, leveraging its members' deep domain expertise to provide analysis on how the dynamic market and regulatory landscape may impact the GPs we serve."


Bottom Line:

Juniper Square's creation of the Private Markets Regulatory Council demonstrates the growing importance of navigating complex policy and regulatory landscapes in the private markets industry. By providing GPs with expert insights and analysis, the council aims to help investment managers effectively manage compliance and operational challenges while focusing on business growth and investor needs.


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