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BlackRock to Add Private Assets to Retirement Portfolios

Levi Farrer by Levi Farrer
June 26, 2025
in Business
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BlackRock intends to introduce private market investments into its retirement products which will enable American citizens to access private equity and credit assets through alternative investment channels.

BlackRock announced its plan to introduce a target-date retirement fund during the first half of 2026 that will distribute 5% to 20% of private assets based on investor age. BlackRock has established private markets as its main growth driver through its ongoing expansion into this sector.

The implementation of this initiative depends on BlackRock’s partnership with Great Gray Trust which operates a retirement platform that manages assets exceeding $210 billion. Great Gray’s fund will integrate BlackRock’s public equity and fixed income strategies with private equity components to create diversified investment portfolios for retirement savers.

The increasing interest in private market exposure faces resistance from retirement plan sponsors because they worry about liquidity issues and transparency problems and legal challenges. BlackRock executives believe the current market conditions make it an appropriate time for this move. The CFO Martin Small stated in an earlier statement that private assets can enter mainstream retirement plans through a defined process but regulatory backing remains essential.

The introduction of this investment approach will transform American retirement investment practices by providing institutional-level investment alternatives to individual workers.

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