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National University of Singapore to sell US$500 million in PE and real estate funds: Bloomberg

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Echo Wong / Bloomberg  • 3 min read
National University of Singapore to sell US$500 million in PE and real estate funds: Bloomberg
NUS is reported to be selling US$500 million in private equity and real estate funds; Partners Group is reported to be interested in the private equity portion
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The National University of Singapore (NUS) is divesting at least US$500 million in private equity and real estate funds to manage liquidity and rebalance its China exposure, according to people with knowledge of the matter.

The university, which has total funds and reserves of more than $15 billion, is one of the city-state’s largest endowment allocators. Global buyout and China-focused funds are among those it is seeking to sell, the people said, asking not to be identified as the discussions are private.

Asia asset owners are increasingly turning to the secondary sales market — many for the first time — to shore up liquidity, which has been challenged by lower returns from private equity in recent years. Sales of such portfolios often come with a discount to the net asset value in return for getting the capital sooner.

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