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🎥 EQT's Peter Aliprantis - bringing EQT's success to the US wealth market

Ep. 125 with Peter Aliprantis, Partner and Head of Private Wealth Americas

Welcome back to the Alt Goes Mainstream podcast.

Today’s episode is with a private markets veteran who has been working in the wealth channel before it was considered “the wealth channel.”

We sat down in the studio with Peter Aliprantis. Peter joined EQT in October 2024 as a Partner and Head of Private Wealth Americas. He’s hit the ground running to build out a wealth team in the Americas and help continue to grow the EQT brand in the US.


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Peter brings a wealth of knowledge to the private wealth solutions world, garnering over 25 years of experience in the space. Prior to joining EQT, Peter spent 12 years at TPG Angelo Gordon as a Managing Director, where he focused on new business development and intermediary distribution.

Peter and I had a fascinating conversation about everything from the early days of the wealth channel to the evolution of product innovation in private markets. We discussed:

  • What working in the wealth channel was like before it was called “the wealth channel.”

  • How to build a new brand in a different geography.

  • How not being the loudest voice in the room can be effective when working with the wealth channel.

  • How education helps to serve distribution efforts and how an innovative and unique approach to education with EQT’s ThinQ platform has helped build brand, trust, and credibility.

  • Why institutions are also beneficiaries of the innovation with evergreen structures that were initially designed for the wealth channel.

  • How product innovation will continue in the wealth channel.

  • How model portfolios will evolve.

Thanks Peter for coming on the show to share your wisdom and expertise.


Clip #1: Most important things to consider when working with the wealth channel.


Clip #2: A global brand with local presence.


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Show Notes

00:00 Introduction and Message from our Sponsor, Ultimus

01:18 Podcast Opening Theme

01:59 Introduction to Today's Guest: Peter Aliprantis

04:34 Evolution of Private Wealth Distribution

06:08 Impact of the Global Financial Crisis

06:53 Growth of the Wealth Channel

07:30 Building Strategy at Angelo Gordon

08:19 Convincing Firms to Invest in Private Wealth

09:23 Challenges in Private Wealth Sales

10:36 Importance of Product Specialists

10:58 Key Skills for Working with the Wealth Channel

11:55 Comprehensive Approach to Private Wealth

13:20 Joining EQT and Building a Wealth Platform

13:57 EQT's Unique Position in the Market

15:36 Brand Building in the Wealth Channel

16:14 Expanding EQT's Presence

16:53 Effective Branding Strategies

17:30 Segmenting the Wealth Channel

21:25 Building Relationships with RIAs

22:29 Importance of Bespoke Products

23:14 Institutional vs. Wealth Channel Products

24:04 Evergreen Structures for Small to Mid-Sized Institutions

24:35 Becoming a Solutions Provider

24:46 Consultative Approach in Wealth Management

25:04 Emerging Trends in Private Markets

25:52 Challenges for Advisors in Private Markets

26:12 Future of Model Portfolios

27:11 One-Stop Shop Solutions for Clients

27:42 Wealth Distribution Preferences

29:02 Importance of Shelf Space

29:37 Sales Strategies in Private Banks vs. Wirehouses

30:20 Scaling Salesforce and Home Office Support

30:40 Brand Recognition and Content Creation

31:12 Scale Matters in Wealth Channel

31:32 Opportunities for Smaller Firms

32:11 Impact of Fund Size on Returns

33:14 Global Investment Strategies

33:58 Private Markets in Europe and Asia

41:54 Investor Psychology and Evergreen Structures

42:07 Evergreen Structures in Private Credit

43:48 Changing Dynamics of Private Markets

45:34 Family-Owned Business Culture

47:08 Building a Wealth Business

48:32 Bespoke Products for Wealth Channel

49:02 Seeding Evergreen Structures

49:27 Race to Win the Wealth Channel

50:13 Running Your Own Race

50:21 Conclusion and Final Thoughts


Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant.


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