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Now more accessible, private equity funds are making savers salivate

2021-12-27T18:20:52.084Z


DECRYPTION - Investment in the unlisted is no longer reserved for institutions. New offers are multiplying.


Without being able to consume, the French filled their woolen stockings during the pandemic.

For a long time, they placed this savings in accounts or passbooks earning little or nothing.

Now, as inflation looms, some are choosing to take more risk, with the hope of earning more.

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The resurgence of life insurance, boosted by the health of the stock markets, is proof of this, but it is not the only one.

Private equity, which consists of investing, via a fund, in unlisted companies (private equity) is also on the rise.

These products promise returns far beyond those offered by traditional savings, around 10% on average.

For a long time, they were reserved for institutional investors and wealthy individuals capable of putting 100,000 euros on the table.

This is no longer the case.

For months, offers for individuals have multiplied.

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lot of asset management companies are working to lower their…

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Source: lefigaro

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