Asset Management

Asset managers mull pay war with alts firms

Some asset managers are considering new remuneration structures to secure and retain the best alternatives talent amidst intensifying competition

BlackRock is among those that have struck deals to scale up in private markets
BlackRock is among those that have struck deals to scale up in private markets Photo: Bloomberg/Getty Images

Asset managers pushing into private markets have turned to pay specialists for advice on how to overhaul their compensation structures to compete with some of the world’s biggest alternative firms.

Traditional asset managers typically lag private equity firms on compensation so are considering shaking up the way they pay top executives. Possible changes include using lucrative carried interest payments, remuneration experts say.

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