Investors are chasing liquidity in a booming secondary market

If the slowdown in the M&A and IPO markets continues in 2024, Jera Capital is looking at a year of high activity in the secondary market, says partner Christen Estrup.
The three founders of Jera Capital. From left: Alexander Reventlow, Christen Estrup and Julien Marencic left Nordea Asset Management in the fall of 2021 to become self-employed. | Photo: Pr / Jera Capital
The three founders of Jera Capital. From left: Alexander Reventlow, Christen Estrup and Julien Marencic left Nordea Asset Management in the fall of 2021 to become self-employed. | Photo: Pr / Jera Capital

The activity in the secondary market during the last three months of 2023 could turn out to be one of the most active quarters in history, says Christen Estrup, co-founder of Danish Jera Capital.

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