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Private markets have gone mainstream. Now what?

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Private markets have gone mainstream. Now what?
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Not long ago, private market allocations were a thoughtful way to close meetings with select high net worth clients. But with households with $5 million to $20 million in financial assets now controlling 40% of addressable U.S. assets — up from 18% in 2013, according to Cerulli — that the private markets playbook has changed, and with it, client expectations. 

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Peter Epstein is a managing director of relationship management at Allocate.

The clearest evidence of this shift is anecdotal. Advisors I hear from increasingly describe clients forwarding them articles about highly valued private companies like OpenAI or SpaceX along with the question: “Do I own that?” That question creates immediate pressure to respond.

If private markets were a baseball game, we’d be entering the third inning — one defined by a structural change in how they show up in portfolios. 

Clients now expect real-time transparency and a clear understanding of how private holdings fit into their overall plan. At the same time, advisors face a growing wave of product pitches — evergreen funds, interval funds, non-traded business development companies (BDCs) and REITs, and liquidity solutions — targeting a much broader investor base.

Going forward, winning firms won’t differentiate on access alone. Instead, they’ll stand out by running private markets programs with institutional rigor: disciplined due diligence, transparent reporting and efficient capital management, all delivered with simplicity, scalability and speed.

Here’s how the private market scorecard stands halfway to the seventh-inning stretch.

READ MORE: With advisors’ help, investors piled into private markets in 2025

First inning: Access as the product

In the mid-2010s, alternatives were defined by access. Advisors relied on feeder funds and similar vehicles to connect clients with institutional private equity and hedge funds. The process was manual and operationally heavy, often sitting outside the core advisory experience. Allocations were limited, demand was modest, and execution required significant effort.

Second inning: Scaling access

The next phase — accelerating into 2025 — focused on scale. Evergreen and semi-liquid structures, including non-traded REITs, BDCs and interval funds, aligned private markets with the needs of the wealth channel. Education improved, adoption widened and alternatives became operationally feasible at scale.

This drove the boom of the past decade: Private markets and wealth management converged, product manufacturers raced to meet demand and advisors allocated across increasingly standardized offerings. 

But as access scaled, it also commoditized. When everyone offers the same products, access is no longer an edge.

READ MORE: The risks behind retail investors’ fervor for private markets

Third inning: Differentiation through integration

In 2026, the game is shifting again. The intersection of wealth and private markets is no longer just about distribution, but about integration. Firms are moving beyond third-party allocations to build intentional in-house programs: curating exposures, managing liquidity pacing and aligning portfolios with client objectives. 

The winners won’t be those with the most access, but those who transform access into a differentiated, scalable experience without operational drag. That’s how alternatives evolve from a satellite allocation into a core portfolio lever, deliberately designed to meet specific investor needs at scale.

New private markets playing field

Here’s what that differentiation looks like in practice.

More targeted opportunity sets. As core exposure becomes widely available, differentiation shifts to areas where outcomes can diverge, such as co-investments and direct deals. These can enhance portfolios but require strong governance, repeatable processes and operational discipline.

Vehicle creation and portfolio personalization. Leading firms will increasingly resemble smaller institutional investors, developing vehicles that enable tailored alternatives portfolios rather than relying on one-size-fits-all exposure. Customization may span client segment, tax profile, liquidity needs, concentration risk and targeted allocations across private credit, growth, buyouts and real assets.

Model portfolios and repeatability. Private markets will be embedded into firmwide model portfolios, with guardrails around liquidity, concentration, vintage exposure and rebalancing. This is where personalization at scale becomes operationally viable.

Post-investment analytics as an advantage. The post-investment experience becomes central. Clients expect timely, clear answers about holdings and exposures — often within hours. Firms that pair access with strong reporting, monitoring and communication will gain an edge in both client trust and advisor efficiency.

READ MORE: AI leads family office investment themes, JPMorgan says 

AI as an accelerator

The next wave will be unlocked by effectively layering AI on top of clean data and strong workflows. In practice, this means converting documents into structured data, reconciling holdings, monitoring changes and generating clear, personalized client communications. It also enables advisors to respond to client questions in real time, improving both service and scale.

In many ways, the third inning of private markets extends beyond access or democratization. It’s about enabling investors to build responsible portfolios aligned with their goals, delivered with the scale, simplicity and technology required for a broader audience.

Ultimately, that’s how advisors construct private markets programs built for the future — ones capable of standing up not just in today’s environment but in the bottom of the ninth.



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