ALPINVEST PARTNERS B.V.


Background AlpInvest, a private company with limited liability (besloten vennootschap met beperkte aansprakelijkheid) organized under the laws of the Netherlands, is registered with the SEC as an investment adviser under the U.S. Investment Advisers Act of 1940, as amended (the “Advisers Act”). AlpInvest also holds a license as an alternative investment fund manager (“AIFM”) from the Netherlands Authority for Financial Markets pursuant to the European Union Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive (“AIFMD”). The Firm provides investment advisory services to pooled investment vehicles sponsored by AlpInvest (“Funds”) and customized separately managed accounts (“Separate Accounts” and together with Funds, “Advisory Clients”). The investors and other persons who invest in Funds or Separate Accounts are generally referred to herein as “investors.” Unless otherwise expressly stated herein, the term “Advisory Clients” does not include such “investors.” AlpInvest was established by two large Dutch pension funds to provide a separate platform for their respective private equity investment programs and has been investing in private equity since 2000. In 2011, AlpInvest was acquired by The Carlyle Group (“Carlyle”) to offer investors broader-based investment management services in private equity which complement Carlyle’s product set. AlpInvest is wholly-owned by Carlyle. AlpInvest operates globally with offices in Amsterdam, New York, San Francisco, Indianapolis and Hong Kong and has approximately 155 staff members. As of December 31, 2018, AlpInvest managed approximately $43.3 billion of Advisory Client assets in total, of which $42.4 billion was managed on a discretionary basis and $893 million was managed on a non-discretionary basis. Much of the disclosure in this brochure is general in nature and, because all of the Firm’s Advisory Clients are large Separate Accounts and Funds, is subject to the specific terms and conditions of the investment management agreement relating to such Separate Account or the terms and conditions of such Fund’s organizational and offering documents (as the case may be). In addition, investors in the Funds are generally not clients of AlpInvest unless they have a separate advisory client relationship with AlpInvest.
Business Overview
AlpInvest invests globally across the private equity spectrum, including large and middle market buyout, growth capital, venture capital, distressed, and energy, as well as private subordinated or mezzanine debt. These investments are generally executed within three investment strategies: direct subscriptions for interests in private equity and private subordinated or mezzanine debt funds (primary fund investments) (such underlying funds are hereinafter referred to as “Underlying Funds”), secondary purchases of interests in Underlying Funds and private operating companies (secondary investments), and co-investments in single portfolio companies alongside Underlying Funds (co-investments). AlpInvest maintains separate investment teams dedicated to sourcing and executing on investments within each investment strategy. AlpInvest’s advisory services consist of investigating, identifying and evaluating investment opportunities, structuring, negotiating and making investments on behalf of its Advisory Clients, managing and monitoring the performance of such investments and disposing of such investments, typically on a discretionary basis. AlpInvest manages the assets of each Advisory Client in accordance with the terms of the governing documents and/or the investment advisory agreement applicable to such Advisory Client. AlpInvest also provides non-discretionary advisory services to certain Separate Accounts.
The Carlyle Group
Carlyle, founded in 1987, is one of the world’s largest and most diversified multi-product global investment firms. Carlyle operates its business through Carlyle Investment Management, L.L.C., a separately registered investment adviser (“CIM”), and several other Carlyle-affiliated investment advisers (including AlpInvest), across four segments: (i) Corporate Private Equity, (ii) Real Assets, (iii) Global Credit, and (iv) Investment Solutions. AlpInvest is the private equity arm of Carlyle’s Investment Solutions business segment (“Investment Solutions”). Investment Solutions primarily operates through AlpInvest and Metropolitan Real Estate Equity Management, LLC (“MREEM”), as well as certain Carlyle personnel associated with CIM. MREEM is also a separately registered investment adviser. Investment Solutions is headed by Lauren Dillard, a Carlyle Managing Director and Partner. Apart from its relationship with Investment Solutions, AlpInvest carries out its investment operations independently of Carlyle and its affiliated entities; however, AlpInvest shares or leverages certain operational functions and resources at Carlyle, such as corporate accounting, marketing, information technology and compliance. Carlyle maintains a one-way information barrier between Investment Solutions (which includes AlpInvest), on the one hand, and the other business segments of Carlyle, on the other hand. The Investment Solutions information barrier restricts the flow of certain non-public, commercially sensitive information from Investment Solutions to the other Carlyle business segments, other than for certain regulatory, reporting and similar purposes. While Carlyle maintains ultimate control over AlpInvest, the Firm’s senior management team continues to exercise independent investment authority without involvement by Carlyle (although certain Carlyle professionals who are members of Investment Solutions may observe AlpInvest’s investment decision-making processes). The Firm’s Board of Directors (the “Board”) presently includes two representatives of Carlyle and two representatives of AlpInvest’s senior management. While the Board (including such representatives) engages in certain decision-making on matters outside the ordinary course of AlpInvest’s business, it does not participate in AlpInvest’s day-to-day investment decision- making. The Carlyle representatives on the Board are not required to (and are not expected to) allocate all of their professional time to AlpInvest. Rather, they allocate the majority of their time to matters pertaining to other areas of Carlyle’s business, and devote as much of their time to AlpInvest’s business as is reasonably warranted. The Carlyle Group L.P. (the “Public Company”), is a publicly traded partnership traded on the Nasdaq stock exchange as ticker CG and is part of Carlyle. Carlyle Group Management L.L.C. is the general partner of the Public Company and may be deemed to indirectly control the Public Company’s business for regulatory purposes. Carlyle Group Management L.L.C. is managed by a Board of Directors (Carlyle’s founders, William E. Conway, Jr., Daniel A. D’Aniello, and David M. Rubenstein represent a majority in interest of the membership interests in Carlyle Group Management L.L.C. and, accordingly, have the ability to appoint and remove the members of the entity’s Board of Directors, subject to the terms of its limited liability company agreement) and certain other senior Carlyle professionals. Carlyle has formed a group of senior management professionals that establishes the management structures and policies and procedures for the operation and development of the firm (the “Executive Group”), guided by the strategic direction set by the Board of Directors. Together with Messrs. Conway, D’Aniello and Rubenstein, Glenn A. Youngkin and Kewsong Lee, Carlyle’s Co-Chief Executive Officers, Peter J. Clare, Carlyle’s Co-Chief Investment Officer, Jeffrey W. Ferguson, Carlyle’s General Counsel, and Curtis L. Buser, Carlyle’s Chief Financial Officer, comprise the Executive Group. Additional information is also available in current public filings with the SEC for the Public Company (see ir.carlyle.com). For purposes of this brochure, unless otherwise indicated, references to “AlpInvest” or the “Firm” (or its affiliates or its related entities) do not include references to Carlyle or any of its other affiliated entities, including CIM and MREEM. Neither the term “Advisory Client” nor the term “investor” is intended to refer to any unitholders of the Public Company. AlpInvest and other Carlyle-affiliated advisers may each act as an investment adviser to certain shared advisory clients within Investment Solutions (for example, AlpInvest and CIM co-advise a common Advisory Client). Advisory services may include making recommendations to such Advisory Clients regarding overall investment strategy or allocation across the alternatives asset class, including recommended allocations of capital to certain investment vehicles sponsored by AlpInvest, Carlyle and/or MREEM. please register to get more info

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Assets
Pooled Investment Vehicles $14,142,244,103
Discretionary $41,621,469,910
Non-Discretionary $1,192,679,779
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