Landmark Partners

Landmark Partners
Investment Company
Industry Private Equity and Real Estate
Founded 1989
Headquarters Simsbury, Connecticut, United States
Products Private equity secondaries and Real Estate
Total assets $15.5 billion (as of 12/31/15)
Number of employees
90+ (2016)
Website www.landmarkpartners.com

Landmark Partners, an SEC Registered Advisor, is one of the most experienced participants in the private equity secondary market for private equity and real estate investments, (also known as secondaries). Founded in 1989, the firm is a leading source of liquidity to owners of interests in venture, mezzanine, buyout, and real estate limited partnerships. Landmark Partners has four offices located in Boston, New York, Simsbury, and London.

Investment Program

Landmark Partners has formed private equity and real estate funds with approximately $15.5 billion of committed capital invested with over 700 sponsors in over 1,800 partnership interests (as of 12/31/15).

In 2015, Landmark Partners closed, Landmark Real Estate Fund VII (LREF VII), with capital commitments of $1.6 billion[1]

In 2014, Landmark Partners closed, Landmark Equity Partners XV (LEP XV), with capital commitments of $3.3 billion[2]

Competitors

Landmark's largest competitors in the private equity secondary market include market leading dedicated secondary firms (Coller Capital and Lexington Partners), large fund of funds (HarbourVest Partners, AlpInvest Partners), certain investment banks (Goldman Sachs and Credit Suisse as well as mid-sized secondary firms (Pomona Capital, Newbury Partners, Paul Capital) focusing on more traditional purchases of private equity fund interests.

Affiliations

Francisco Borges, Managing Partner of Landmark Partners, is a member of the CPTV Board of Trustees.[3]

References

  1. "Landmark Real Estate Fund VII closes at $1.6 bln - PE HUB". PE HUB. Retrieved 2016-04-13.
  2. Comtois, James. "Landmark Partners closes 15th fund at $3.25 billion". Pensions & Investments. Retrieved 2016-04-13.
  3. "Board of Trustees". Connecticut Public Broadcasting. Retrieved July 8, 2015.

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