HOLLYPORT CAPITAL LLP other names

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Adviser Profile

As of Date:

06/28/2024

Adviser Type:

- Large advisory firm
- Outside the United States


Number of Employees:

56

of those in investment advisory functions:

56


Registration:

SEC, Approved, 10/12/2023

Other registrations (2)
Former registrations

HOLLYPORT CAPITAL LLP

AUM:

5,279,864,272

of that, discretionary:

5,279,864,272

Private Fund GAV:

5,085,165,038 100.00%

Avg Account Size:

659,983,034


SMA’s:

NO

Private Funds:

4

Contact Info

+44 xxxxxxx

Websites :
Client Types:

+

Advisory Activities:

+

Compensation Arrangments:

+

Reported AUM

Discretionary
Non-discretionary
1 1 1 1

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Private Funds Structure

Fund Type Count GAV
Private Equity Fund 4 $5,085,165,038

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Brochure Summary

Overview

A. Describe your advisory firm, including how long you have been in business. Identify your principal owner(s). Hollyport obtained authorization from the Financial Services Authority, being the predecessor to the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority, in 2006 under the name Newgate CSP Capital LLP, its name being changed to Hollyport Capital LLP in June 2009. We are an SEC registered investment adviser (filing as an ERA in August 2017, and full registration in September 2023). The business is fully owned and managed by Partners John Carter, Edward Gay, and Steven Nicholls, all of whom sit on the Investment Committee. John, Edward and Steven have worked closely together within the Partnership for the last four funds. Richard Grindrod and Michael Catts became Partners in 2022, and James Jupp, Catherine Badour, and Mei Chan became Partners in 2023; all are minority owners of the Firm and sit on the Firm’s Management Committee. For more information about Hollyport Capital, LLPs ownership information, please see Form ADV Part 1, Schedule A. Currently, only the Hollyport Secondary Opportunities Funds VI – VIII and the Hollyport Secondary Overage Fund contain U.S. investors. For more information about the Funds with U.S. investors we manage, please see Form ADV Part 1, Schedule D, Section 7.B.(1). B. Describe the types of advisory services you offer. If you hold yourself out as specializing in a particular type of advisory service, such as financial planning, quantitative analysis, or market timing, explain the nature of that service in greater detail. If you provide investment advice only with respect to limited types of investments, explain the type of investment advice you offer, and disclose that your advice is limited to those types of investments. Founded in 2006, Hollyport has raised and invested eight private equity secondary funds in the period from 2007 to 2021, comprising Hollyport I to VIII and Prism (the “Hollyport Funds”). Across all of these funds, Hollyport has maintained a consistent focus on acquiring legacy private equity assets in the secondary market. Hollyport acquires portfolios of mature private equity funds from large institutional investors for whom the value of the remaining assets in these funds has become de minimis. Such vendors are typically focused on a clean, efficient solution for an entire portfolio of fund interests, and Hollyport has established a reputation as a trusted counterparty in such transactions. As a result of such acquisitions, Hollyport has relationships with over 625 GPs, and seeks to work with these GPs to provide complex secondary solutions for their existing legacy fund interests. This
can include tender offers to other investors, fund restructurings and continuation funds. Through the acquisition of assets across both traditional LP portfolios and complex secondary transactions and associated application of strict concentration limits, Hollyport constructs portfolios of assets highly diversified by sector, geography and investment strategy. Hollyport’s advisory services are set forth in the offering and governing documents for the Funds, but generally include identifying and evaluating investment opportunities, and managing and monitoring investments. Hollyport manages the Funds’ investments on a discretionary basis, meaning investors in the Fund participate in the overall investment program of the applicable Fund and cannot direct such investments. C. Explain whether (and, if so, how) you tailor your advisory services to the individual needs of clients. Explain whether clients may impose restrictions on investing in certain securities or types of securities. The advisory services provided to our Funds are typically not specifically tailored to the individual needs of investors in the Funds; the investment advice and authority for each Fund are tailored to the investment objectives of that Fund. These objectives are described in the private placement memorandum, limited partnership agreement, investment advisory agreement, side letters and other governing documents of the relevant Fund (collectively, the “governing documents”). Fund investors can typically only impose restrictions through side letters. Most investors in the Funds participate in the overall investment program for the applicable Fund. The Funds reserve the right to enter into “side letters” or similar agreements with investors. The agreements may grant the investor certain rights, benefits or privileges that are not available to other investors, or generally available. This is a conflict of interest. We will upon the request of a regulator of relevant authority make side letters available. D. If you participate in wrap fee programs by providing portfolio management services, (1) describe the differences, if any, between how you manage wrap fee accounts and how you manage other accounts, and (2) explain that you receive a portion of the wrap fee for your services. We do not participate in any wrap fee programs. E. If you manage client assets, disclose the amount of client assets you manage on a discretionary basis and the amount of client assets you manage on a non-discretionary basis. Disclose the date “as of” which you calculated the amounts. As of June 30, 2023, we had $3,156,004,230 in regulatory assets under management, all of which is managed on a discretionary basis.