PE Liquidity

Can anyone give me their input on liquidity of a PE investment? I know some firms offer liquidity services where they value and sell a PE LP's stake to another party.

Does this have any effect on the fund? How is this usually done? Is there a significant discount/loss incurred by the seller?

Any info/experiences/knowledge would be appreciated.

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The secondary market for an LP's PE holding is provided by PE FoF investors. Liquidity discounts are applied, but they aren't dramatically different from the initial liquidity discounts ascribed to an original private equity investment, so this dynamic usually won't create any substantial losses.

For all intents and purposes, the sale of an LP's stake to an FoF investor has a negligible impact on the actual PE fund (although I do know of rare cases where an equity sale has included BOD rights, so at the very least there is an impact on the portfolio company's oversight).

 
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