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In 2021, Hamilton Lane (NASDAQ:HLNE), a global private markets asset management firm with 30 years of experience, acquired 361 Capital, expanding the firm's leading alternatives platform in delivering innovative solutions to sophisticated investors around the world.

Leading up to the acquisition, 361 Capital had been a leader in alternative investing since 2001, offering actively managed alternative strategies that seek to deliver meaningful alpha, manage risk and diversification potential to investor portfolios.Today, Hamilton Lane employs more than 470 employees operating in offices throughout North America, Europe, Asia Pacific and the Middle East.
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Objective: Seeks to achieve long-term capital appreciation. The Fund also seeks to participate in rising markets and preserve capital in down markets.

The 361 Global Long/Short Equity Fund, sub-advised by Analytic Investors, seeks to deliver an equity-like return with significantly less variability by investing across global developed equity markets, taking advantage of the low volatility anomaly by going long lower volatility stocks and shorting higher volatility stocks, and dynamically allocating to high predicted alpha stocks.
Past returns shown do not guarantee future results. Current performance may be lower or higher. Call 888-736-1227 for the latest month-end returns. Return and principal value will fluctuate so that shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than original cost. Other share class performance may vary.
The Hamilton Lane Private Assets Fund is a '40 Act registered investment vehicle that provides qualified clients with access to a diversified private markets portfolio. Hamilton Lane Launches New Fund to Expand Access to Private Markets for Qualified Investors in the U.S. Investors should carefully consider the investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses of the Fund before investing.
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This resource provides educational materials to use during client conversations. Resources highlight topics including the current market environment, alternatives' role in hedging and portfolio diversification, and how an allocation to alternatives seeks to improve the overall risk/return profile of an investor's portfolio.
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