2026 Private Funds Update

August 12 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm EDT
To say asset managers are facing a volatile, increasingly complex investment environment right now is an understatement. There are several forces at play that are impacting the asset management industry, including shifting economic conditions, evolving investor expectations, technological innovation and ongoing regulatory developments. As your fund prepares for the next 6-12 months, understanding the many different market forces impacting the industry will be critical to supporting clients and investors, managing risk and maintaining a competitive edge in the long-term.
On Aug. 12, join us for our annual private funds update webinar, founded by legacy Moss Adams and now proudly continued by Baker Tilly. Our asset management specialists will discuss the latest developments shaping the industry, including a comprehensive market update and outlook for the next several months and insights into key trends, challenges and opportunities that are expected to impact investment funds and their portfolio companies. This session will also examine several of the industry’s most significant emerging topics, including valuation challenges in uncertain markets, evolving M&A activity across the industry and noteworthy tax and retirement plan developments and legislation impacting fund managers and their investors. Attendees will gain insight into current market dynamics and actionable considerations for strategic planning and growth initiatives moving forward into the next 6-12 months.
Register now and join us for this CPE-eligible session taking place on Wednesday, Aug. 12 from 1-2 p.m. ET.
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