ICapital explained

Institutional Capital Network, Inc
Trading Name:iCapital
Type:Private
Industry:Financial services
Location:One Grand Central Place, New York City, U.S.
Key People:Lawrence Calcano (Chairman & CEO)
Assets: (May 2024)
Num Employees:1,510 (2024)

Institutional Capital Network, Inc (doing business as iCapital) is an American fintech company that provides platform solutions related to alternative investments in the private markets.

Background

iCapital was founded in New York in 2013 with the goal of opening up alternative investments to more investors.[1] [2]

iCapital has made a series of acquisition from banks. In March 2016, iCapital acquired HedgeFocus, a hedge fund business of Credit Suisse that focused on private banking clients.[3] In December 2017, iCapital acquired Deutsche Bank's US private equity access fund platform.[4] In March 2019, iCapital acquired Bank of America’s alternative investment feeder fund operations business.[5] In June 2020, iCapital acquired the feeder fund platform from Wells Fargo’s Global Alternative Investments division.[6]

When BlackRock became an investor of iCapital in 2016, it also negotiated the option to buy all of the company in two to five years. In 2019, Blackrock renegotiated its agreement where it would give up its option to acquire all of iCapital while acquiring additional ownership to remain as iCapital's largest minority shareholder. It was decided it was in the best interests for iCapital to remain independent in the hands of multiple investors.

in 2022, iCapital reached a valuation of $6 billion.

In February 2024, Institutional Investor reported that more than 100,000 financial advisors used iCapital and it had access to funds from 560 asset managers.[7]

In April 2024, iCapital acquired Mirador, a fintech reporting company. Mirado had strengths in data aggregation which would enhance iCapital's reporting process.[8] In the same month, iCapital launched iCapital Marketplace in Hong Kong and Singapore.[9]

The company provides platforms that make alternative investments more accessible to investors. Traditionally, most alternative investment assets have been held by institutional investors due to their complex nature as well as strict regulations.[10] iCapital invests in private funds and assembles the fund allocation into vehicles that can be accessed more broadly by investors.

iCapital has been backed by financial institutions such as banks which include JPMorgan Chase and Morgan Stanley as well as asset management firms which include Blackrock, Fidelity Investments and Blackstone Inc.. They have also partnered with iCapital to use its technology platforms.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lim . Dawn . December 29, 2019 . BlackRock in Talks to Cancel Option to Take Over iCapital Network . Wall Street Journal.
  2. Web site: Block . Fang . November 9, 2018 . Fintech Startup iCapital Aims to Democratize Alternative Investments . Barrons.
  3. Web site: Lim . Dawn . May 3, 2016 . iCapital Uses Tech Platform to Help GPs and the Wealthy Connect . Wall Street Journal.
  4. Web site: December 14, 2017 . ICapital Network Buys US Private Equity Access Fund Platform from Deutsche Bank . Wall Street Journal.
  5. Web site: Foerch . Andrew . June 23, 2022 . iCapital scores Bank of America investment at $6bn valuation . July 20, 2024 . Citywire.
  6. Web site: Benjamin . Jeff . June 18, 2020 . Wells Fargo sells $3 billion alternatives platform to iCapital . Investment News.
  7. Web site: Thrasher . Michael . February 27, 2024 . Why Family Offices Have Little Interest in Alts Platforms . July 20, 2024 . Institutional Investor . en.
  8. Web site: Deaton . Holly . April 3, 2024 . iCapital Is Acquiring Fintech Reporting Company Mirador . July 20, 2024 . RIA Intel . en.
  9. Web site: Walker . Rupert . 2024-04-17 . iCapital launches alternatives platform in Hong Kong and Singapore . 2024-07-20 . Fund Selector Asia . en-US.
  10. News: Foxman . Simone . November 8, 2018 . JPMorgan, Carlyle Are Latest Wall Street Firms to Back iCapital . July 20, 2024 . Bloomberg News . en.