Moonfare – a digital platform giving individual and wealth clients access to private equity and other alternative strategies – used the past week to deepen its positioning as a curated gateway to global private markets. The company’s communications focused on deal flow, co‑investment opportunities, private credit conditions and ecosystem‑building events.
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Moonfare’s latest Weekly Wrap highlighted large transactions, including Long Lake Capital Management’s $6.3 billion take‑private of U.S.‑based Amex GBT and ARCHIMED’s $1.1 billion take‑private of Esperion. It also flagged KKR’s investment in New York insurtech Reserv, underscoring continued activity in buyouts and insurance technology despite macro uncertainty.
Earlier in the week, Moonfare spotlighted multi‑billion‑dollar deals across AI, marketplaces and life sciences, such as a $1.1 billion capital raise for UK AI lab Ineffable Intelligence and an €880 million secondary share sale by Vinted. The firm also cited Thermo Fisher Scientific’s $1.08 billion divestiture of its microbiology unit, emphasizing ongoing portfolio reshaping among large corporates.
Co‑investments were a central theme, with Moonfare referencing 2025 data showing record fundraising of about $43.4 billion and assets under management more than doubling since 2019. The firm presented co‑investments as moving from niche to core portfolio component, stressing its approach of selectively sourcing direct deals alongside general partners it “knows and trusts.”
In private credit, Moonfare’s leadership described the current environment as past the “easy phase,” pointing to pockets of bad lending and redemption pressure but not a systemic crisis. The firm emphasized disciplined underwriting and granular risk analysis, aiming to position itself as a guide for investors navigating more selective credit conditions.
Moonfare also continued to build its AI and education narratives, linking broader AI deployment themes to its own strategies and promoting an evergreen private equity webinar with Investors’ Chronicle and established managers. An investor event in Madrid with Qualitas Energy, focused on Spanish infrastructure and private markets, underscored efforts to strengthen investor communities and institutional partnerships.
Collectively, the week’s activity portrays Moonfare sharpening its focus on AI, private credit and co‑investments while reinforcing its brand as a research‑driven curator of institutional‑style opportunities. These efforts may support long‑term asset growth, deepen relationships with general partners and investors, and enhance the firm’s competitive position in the alternative investments landscape.

