Asset Management

Skagen Funds boss sounds alarm over private markets: ‘Pricing is a real issue’

Tim Warrington warns 'opaqueness' in private markets could be 'damaging' for investors

Thursday 15 February 2024 at 00:01

Some investors 'have not fully thought through the consequences or risks of the private markets exposure they are taking' according to the chair of the €6.6bn fund group
Some investors 'have not fully thought through the consequences or risks of the private markets exposure they are taking' according to the chair of the €6.6bn fund group

The chair of Norway-headquartered Skagen Funds has voiced concern about the rapid growth of private markets, claiming opaque valuations could lead to a “potential surprise” that hurts investors.

“There’s no doubt there is tremendous opportunity [in private markets], if you get it right and find the right private equity investor, and as a client you understand what you are investing in,” said Tim Warrington, who became chair of the €6.6bn fund management business in December after almost six-years as its chief executive.