Explore the evolving landscapes of secondaries and private credit markets at the BVCA's two informative half-day conferences. Hear unparalleled insights from senior leaders across the industry as they explore the shifting dynamics of secondaries and private credit strategies.
The BVCA Private Credit Conference will focus on how this aspect of private capital is evolving. Private credit has grown and developed significantly in the past decade, attracting lots of demand from investors. Private equity firms and private credit firms have worked closely together, and we have seen the development of venture and growth debt. This conference will assess the state of the market and look ahead to the future.
The BVCA Secondaries Conference is an event designed to explore the evolving landscape of the secondaries market in private capital. As private capital has continued to evolve, the secondaries market has developed ever more solutions to navigate market cycles. For GPs and LPs, it is becoming an increasingly staple part of how they manage their portfolios and investor bases. This conference will provide an opportunity to discuss the latest developments in LP secondaries and GP-led secondaries.
Tickets are complimentary for GP and LP members.
Wednesday, 11 February 2026
Private Credit Conference: 08:30 - 13:00
Secondaries Conference: 13:00 - 17:00
TBC, London
Business attire
*Early Bird Rates end Friday, 12 December 2025
Please contact BVCA Events to discuss availability and pricing.
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