SuperReturn hosts its Secondaries Europe conference in London on March 10-11, 2026, featuring 350+ senior decision-makers and expert panels on market trends. TheSuperReturn hosts its Secondaries Europe conference in London on March 10-11, 2026, featuring 350+ senior decision-makers and expert panels on market trends. The

SuperReturn Secondaries Europe Conference Returns to London in March 2026

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The SuperReturn Secondaries Europe conference will convene at the Royal Lancaster Hotel in London on March 10-11, 2026, bringing together more than 350 senior decision-makers from the private capital industry. The event, part of the world-leading SuperReturn series, will focus exclusively on the European secondaries market, featuring over 80 industry leaders across expert panels and interactive sessions.

Attendees will include more than 120 limited partners and 160 general partners who will examine critical developments shaping secondary transactions. The agenda covers topics including the current macroeconomic environment, GP-led deals, LP-led secondaries, private credit secondaries, and the rise of specialist strategies. According to Dr. Dorothy Kelso, Global Head of SuperReturn, the conference serves as a vital forum for connection and opportunity exploration as the market continues to grow and innovate.

Expert speakers scheduled to present include Rocío Heres of AltamarCAM Partners, Bertrand Chevalier of Ardian, Philippe Ferneini of StepStone Group, Marion Peiridier of Five Arrows, Sanja Cvetinovic of Northleaf Capital Partners, Joaquin Ruiz Tarre of the European Investment Fund, Mark Barry of the British Business Bank, and Tosin Adeyeri of Travers Smith LLP. Their discussions will provide practical insight into pricing, structures, and liquidity solutions relevant to today’s investors.

The conference receives lead sponsorship from Weil Gotshal & Manges, with co-sponsors including Apogem Capital, Ares, and Eldridge Capital Management Services. For detailed agenda information and registration, participants can visit https://informaconnect.com/superreturn-secondaries-europe/. The event underscores the secondaries market’s role in providing liquidity and portfolio management options within the broader private capital ecosystem.

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