Brookfield Reports Net Fundraising Growth While Absorbing $6.9B Redemptions

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Brookfield Asset Management met its full redemption requests within its standard 5% AUM cap, contributing to $6.9 billion in total sponsor redemptions across non-listed BDCs in the first quarter. The firm reported net fundraising growth from private wealth channels across all private market strategies, offsetting $2 billion sector outflows.

1. Q1 Redemption Management

Brookfield met all investor redemption requests up to its 5% AUM cap, contributing to $6.9 billion in total sponsor redemptions for non-listed BDCs. This demonstrates the firm’s capacity to absorb elevated withdrawal pressures without imposing gates or liquidity constraints.

2. Private Wealth Fundraising

The firm achieved net fundraising increases from private wealth channels across its credit and alternative market strategies, helping offset the sector’s $2 billion net outflow in the quarter. Strong demand underscores client confidence in Brookfield’s private market offerings.

3. NAV Structure Resilience

Brookfield’s NAV-focused funds remained stable, with no gating actions taken and fund structures performing as designed under stress. Flat total returns in line with NAV-focused indices reflect the resilience of its credit vehicles during heightened redemption activity.

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