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Navigating market shifts through strategic selection

Secondaries have become a cornerstone of institutional portfolios in an increasingly dynamic private equity landscape. While LP-led transactions once dominated the market, GP-led deals and continuation vehicles are gaining growing significance.
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Richard Wilmes

The growing acceptance of continuation vehicles and complex GP-led transactions continues to increase the strategic relevance of the market.

Richard Wilmes, Partner & Head of Secondaries

With a clear focus on small- and mid-cap transactions and a disciplined investment approach, Golding leverages market inefficiencies and structural trends to generate attractive risk-adjusted returns. The strategy is built on proven assets, strong GP relationships, and resilient sectors—combined with deep legal and tax expertise to efficiently execute even complex transactions.

In an environment marked by constrained liquidity, macroeconomic uncertainty, and rising capital needs on the GP side, secondaries have emerged as a flexible and efficient investment tool. Continuation vehicles offer LPs additional opportunities to reinvest in high-performing companies—while significantly reducing blind pool risk.

Read the full interview with Richard Wilmes, published in FundsPeople Italia in June 2025 here.

You can read about the role of continuation funds as a strategic instrument in private equity – including insights from Thomas Hallinger, Managing Director Secondaries – in the May issue of portfolio institutionell.

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