Core Insights - The interval and tender offer fund market has reached a new peak with 308 funds and $233 billion in net assets, indicating a growing popularity in recent years [2][4] - The market is expected to maintain strong growth into 2026, driven by increased demand for evergreen products and greater investor accessibility [4] Market Overview - The non-listed closed-end fund (CEF) market includes 158 interval funds, which account for 57% of total managed assets at $156.1 billion, and 150 tender offer funds, comprising 43% with $119.9 billion in total managed assets [4] - In 2025, 67 new funds entered the market, an increase of 17 compared to 50 funds launched in 2024, with market-wide net assets rising by $61 billion [4][5] Fund Sponsorship and Diversity - There are 159 unique fund sponsors in the interval and tender offer fund space, an increase of 13 from 146 at the end of 2024, with 36% of the funds launched in 2025 sponsored by new entrants [5] - The number of funds in the SEC registration process decreased from 53 at the end of 2024 to 50 at the end of 2025, indicating consistent market momentum [6] Fund Performance and Recognition - Many interval and tender offer funds showed strong results in 2025, with notable net flows and asset growth, including the Cliffwater Corporate Lending Fund and the StepStone Private Credit Income Fund [8] - The new XAI Interval Fund Awards recognized innovative offerings and top-performing funds, providing valuable insights into the growth and performance of the interval fund market [9][8]
XA Investments Reports Record Growth in 2025 in its Fourth Quarter 2025 Market Update
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