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Industry consolidation: New investor classes drive acquisitions and partnerships

The top force fuelling M&A among private markets managers is the ambition to become as relevant to private wealth and insurance money tomorrow as institutional capital today.

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Why Brookfield’s wealth arm has chosen to scale outside of the US

"We harbour that view as a firm that a lot of the alternatives growth over the next five to 10 years will come globally," chief executive John Sweeney tells PEI.

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Blackstone, CVC, Oaktree eye Asia in global insurance build-out

Asset managers wanting to raise more capital from insurers in Asia need to raise their game, say insurance executives, as the region presents particular hurdles.

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Brookfield Oaktree loses Greater China wealth head

Joy Wang built up Brookfield Oaktree's Hong Kong team, designing a strategy that helped raise over $1.4bn in two years from clients across Greater China, per her LinkedIn profile.

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Impact and energy transition boost inflows for 2024 PEI 300's fundraisers

Climate-themed opportunities are taking up a large share of institutional capital.

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KKR, Brookfield look set to access China's domestic RMB market

The two firms have registered fund management businesses with the Asset Management Association of China – a legal requirement for raising capital or investing onshore.

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Why Brookfield is betting big on debt-equity funding and non-control stakes

The Canadian giant, which has invested $3bn in value-based assets through its Special Investments strategy, is in the market with its sophomore offering.

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Why India’s PE growth story is more pull than push

Structural changes including socioeconomic tailwinds and rising exit values are proving more consequential for private equity appetites than China’s slowdown.

Brookfield Asset Management contact information

Offices

marker iconBrookfield Place, 225 Liberty Street, 8th Floor, New York, 10281 1048, United States
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Contacts

NameJob titleLocationEmail
user imageMr. Aditya Joshi
Job titleManaging Partner and Head of Asia-Pacific Region, Private Equity
LocationMumbai, India
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user imageMr. Adrian Letts
Job titleManaging Partner, Private Equity
LocationLondon, United Kingdom
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user imageMs. Adrienne Cote
Job titleManager, Product Startegy and Development
LocationNew York, United States
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user imageMr. Alan Fleming
Job titleManaging Director, Private Equity
LocationNew York, United States
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Brookfield Asset Management funds managed

Funds in market: 7

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Open dateJan 2026
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Open dateSep 2025
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Open dateJul 2025
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Closed funds: 14

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Close dateApr 2024
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Close dateSep 2023
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Close dateMar 2022
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Stories that mention Brookfield Asset Management

Key trends: A brighter future for PE? It’s possible…

Whisper it, but the outlook for private equity might finally be beginning to improve.

Are PE's best days behind it? An LP and GP discuss

In the second episode of Commitment Issues, Brookfield’s David Nowak and Dale Burgess of Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan consider the changing expectations around private equity, and strategies for success amid slower distributions and tougher fundraising.

HK’s Gaw eyes Gulf ‘retrenching’ with new growth fund

Gulf capital that was previously earmarked for the US or Europe could be redirected towards home countries, Andrei Rotaru, head of Middle East private equity, tells PEI.