Aviva Investors launches venture and growth capital LTAF

Venture & Growth Capital LTAF will focus on unlisted companies

Cristian Angeloni
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Mark Versey is chief executive of Aviva Investors
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Mark Versey is chief executive of Aviva Investors

Aviva Investors has launched its fourth long-term asset fund (LTAF), which has received an initial commitment of around £150m from Aviva.

The Aviva Investors Venture & Growth Capital LTAF will focus on unlisted companies and will leverage the newly launched venture and strategic capital capabilities within the firm's private markets ...

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