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Wealth Managers

Eltif 2.0: the honeymoon is over as fundraising stalls

Raymond Frenken
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November 6, 2025
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Across Europe, asset managers are learning that selling Eltif funds to retail and wholesale investors is far harder than early optimism suggested.
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