Invest directly in Flagship Funds.

Tap into the power of investing in specific private equity funds. With our Flagship Funds, you can handpick individual opportunities aligned with your strategy, providing greater control and transparency.
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Why choose Flagship Funds?
Access
Historically, private equity fund investments were out of reach for everyone except for institutional investors, family offices and the ultra-wealthy. YHT Investors levelled the playing field — enabling qualified investors to access this asset class.
Outperformance
Benefit from what so many institutional investors already know: private markets may lead to better returns. Top quartile funds, like the ones we aim to offer on YHT Investors, have generated an average IRR of 24 percent since 2005 - outperforming the S&P 500 by 16 percentage points.1
Growing asset class
The private capital industry reached $11.7 trillion as of June 30, 2022. AUM has now grown at an annual rate of nearly 20 percent since 2017.² When investors tap into private equity, they gain access to a rapidly-growing asset class that reaches beyond the public markets.
Our past funds. Your glimpse into the future.
YHT Investors members pick from our carefully-curated selection of top-tier funds. Each opportunity is methodically vetted by our investment team, which boasts over a century of experience in the private equity industry. Below is a sample of some of our recently-closed funds.See what we're currently offering.
Crystal Clear Fees
Our fee structure is designed to be clear and transparent. You'll always know what fees you're looking at before requesting an allocation
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No membership dues
Our fees depend on your allocation and do not include any other charges. We charge a one-time fee of 0.5% to 1.5% per allocation, and an annual management fee is applied based on the category of stocks.
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No hidden fees
Each Key Investor Document clearly lays out fund-specific fees and models how fees impact investor returns.
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No GP bias
We don't accept incentives from GPs to add their funds to our platform. Instead, we remain fiercely objective when choosing the best opportunities.
Capital Calls and Distributions
Investing in private equity takes less upfront cash than you might think. Since the typical investment period is seven to 10 years, the full commitment gets spread out over time via capital calls. In most cases, the upfront capital is only 25 percent.*
Through the J-Curve, sophisticated investors create a "self-funding" portfolio by investing in several funds or vintages. Over time, distributions from older funds can offset capital calls from new ones — further reducing your cash flow requirements.
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*Please see fund documentation for details. YHT Investors may call more than 25% upfront if needed by the underlying investment fund. The illustrative cash flows are not intended as a demonstration or forecast of investment returns. They are provided as an example of typical cash flows for the types of investment vehicles included in the cash flow simulation. No specific cash flow is guaranteed and past performance is not indicative of future performance.
Important risk warning here
The illustrative cash flows are not intended as a demonstration or forecast of investment returns. They are provided as an example of typical cash flows for the types of investment vehicles included in the cash flow simulation. No specific cash flow are guaranteed and past performance is not indicative of future performance. Investors should only base investment decisions on the official offering documents of the respective YHT Investors feeder fund and the target fund materials. We produce this model for illustrative purposes only and it should not be used to evaluate any specific investment opportunity. All forward-looking calculations are based on assumptions that YHT Investors believes to be reasonable, but are subject to a wide range of risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ significantly. Investments in private equity products are high risk and investors may lose all capital. The different return scenarios are based on fund level benchmark data sourced from Cobalt LP for the respective investment strategies. The favourable scenario takes into account the average TVPI of the last 10 years (2011 to 2020) from fund managers performing in the Upper Fence. Upper Fence performance is defined by Cobalt as the Q1 lower boundary plus 1.5*the interquartile range. This datapoint is used to identify outliers. TVPI stands for 'Total Value to Paid In' capital and refers to the ratio of the current value of remaining investments within a fund, plus the total value of all distributions to date, relative to the total amount of capital paid into the fund to date. The moderate scenario takes into account the average TVPI of the last 10 years (2011 to 2020) from fund managers performing in the first quartile threshold, defined as the top 25 percent. The unfavourable scenario takes into account the average TVPI of the last 10 years (2011 to 2020) from fund managers performing in the third quartile threshold, defined as a range up to the median (25.1 percent to 50 percent)
Secondary market. A path to early liquidity.
As the first platform to offer a digital secondary market for private market feeder funds, YHT Investors makes investing in private equity more flexible with institutional-style liquidity. We've teamed up with Lexington Partners to offer the YHT Investors secondary market: it enables eligible investors to buy and sell stakes in funds before the lifecycle completes — bringing new liquidity to the asset class.
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Liquidity cannot be guaranteed. Subject to demand.
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