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Emerging Hedge Funds Finding Their Footing Earlier

Дата публикации: 30-06-2026 16:35:28

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Emerging hedge funds—defined as smaller and earlier-stage managers—are scaling their businesses faster and attracting capital from limited partners earlier in their life cycle, according to research from the Alternative Investment Management Association and financial services firm Marex.

AIMA’s survey of 180 managers, which have a combined $42.1 billion in assets and average $233.7 million in AUM, found that LPs are increasingly willing to invest with smaller and earlier-stage managers that have demonstrated the ability to invest in their own infrastructure and operational capabilities.

The survey also polled 50 institutional investors that manage, in total, more than $429 billion in assets. Approximately 54% of the limited partners said they are willing to invest in funds with less than a one-year track record, while 72% said they would consider investing with firms with less than $100 million in assets.

Additionally, the report found:

  • Average emerging hedge fund manager headcount has risen to 10 employees per firm in 2026, up from seven in 2024;
  • 42% of managers reported deploying artificial intelligence across business functions, but few view it as a decisive factor in allocation decisions;
  • Break-even AUM rose to $82.9 million in 2026 from $70.1 million in 2024, as operational requirements and costs increased; and
  • The time required for an emerging manager to close on an investment moved to 7.5 months in 2026, down from 8.02 months in 2024 but still well up from 6.3 months in 2022.
“The findings suggest that investors are increasingly focused on the quality of a firm’s investment proposition and operational platform, rather than relying solely on measures such as fund size or track record,” said Tom Kehoe, the AIMA’s global head of research and communications, in a statement. “A healthy ecosystem of emerging managers is vital for the long-term success of the hedge fund industry, bringing fresh investment ideas, fostering competition and expanding choice for investors.”

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