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ILPA Private Equity Principles Endorsements (Updated: March 2018) ILPA Private Equity Principles Endorsements (Updated: March 2018) The ILPA has authored the ILPA Private Equity Principles, a document that contains best practice concepts and that speaks to issues relating to the alignment of interest between general partners and limited partners, fund governance and transparency and reporting. It is intended to serve as a common framework for continued discussion among and between the general partner and limited partner communities with the goal of improving the private equity industry for the long-term benefit of all its participants. Endorsement of these Principles is an indication of general support for the efforts of the ILPA and industry supporters to contribute to an effort to strengthen the basic “alignment of interests” value proposition in private equity. The authors, sponsors and the groups below that have provided an endorsement of these Principles are not specifically committing to (nor seeking the commitment) of any private equity investor to each and every outlined term. Complete list of organizations that have endorsed the ILPA Private Equity Principles: ABB Merchant Banking Brookfield Asset Management Aberdeen Asset Management BT Pension Scheme Management Limited Abu Dhabi Investment Authority The California Public Employees' Retirement System Access Capital Partners (CalPERS) Achmea Investment Management B.V. California State Teachers' Retirement System Acorn Growth Companies Camden Living Advanced Capital Canada Pension Plan Investment Board General Partner* Canada Post Pension Plan Adveq Management AG Canadian Medical Protective Association AEW Capital Management Canyon Capital Realty Advisors Alberta Teachers’ Retirement Fund Capital Analytics Al Masah Capital Limited Capital Dynamics Allianz Capital Partners GmbH Capri Capital Partners, LLC Insurance Company* CapRidge Partners, LLC Almanac Realty Investors, LLC The Carlyle Group AlpInvest Partners Inc. Casa Grande De Cartagena, S.L. Alsis Funds, LLC Castik Capital S.à r.l. Alterna Capital Partners Castlelake Altius Associates Limited Catalina Partners American Trading & Production Corporation Catalyst Capital Group Inc. Amero Global Investors, LLC CB Richard Ellis Investors AP2 - Second Swedish National Pension Fund CBO Investment Management, Ltd AP6 - Sixth Swedish National Pension Fund CDC Group Apax Partners CDIB Capital APG Asset Management CDP Capital Apollo Global Management, LLC Center for Investor Welfare and Corporate ARA Asset Management Limited Responsibility, UC Davis Arcano Capital Centinela Capital Partners Ares Management, LLC Charterhouse Capital Partners Argos Investment Partners, LLC Chicago Teachers’ Pension Fund Asia Alternatives Chrysler Group, LLC Asian Development Bank City of Philadelphia Board of Pensions and Avenue Capital Group Retirement Corporate Pension* Clayton, Dubilier & Rice, Inc. Bay Hollow Associates, LLC CLSA Capital Partners Belgian Investment Company for Developing Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology Pension Countries Plan BlackRock Alternative Investors Coller Capital The Blackstone Group Colony Capital, Inc. Blue Sky Group B.V. Colorado Public Employees' Retirement Association Bridgepoint Advisers Congress Asset Management Company British Columbia Investment Management Continuity Capital Partners Corporation Conundrum Capital Corporation Brockton Capital, LLP Crestview Partners Institutional Limited Partners Association 1800 M Street Suite 825-S Washington DC 20036 CrossBay Capital Partners Corporate Pension* CrowdOut Capital IDFC Limited CS Capital Management, Inc. IFM Investors (Industry Funds Management) CVC Capital Partners IFU Danske Bank Indiana Public Retirement System (INPRS) DEG - Deutsche Investitions-und Industriens Pension Entwicklungsgesellschaft mbH Intellecap Deutsche Asset & Wealth Management - Real Estate Inverness Management, LLC (RREEF) Invesco Real Estate Diamond Capital Management Inc. Iowa Public Employees' Retirement System DKA Capital Jaguar Growth Partners, LLC DMLT - Investment Café J.G. Assis de Almeida & Associados Doughty Hanson Partners, LLP JP Morgan Private Equity Services Durbin Bennett Peterson - Private Wealth Kenyon College Management, LLP KERN Partners Ltd. The Edgewater Funds Kerogen Capital EIG Global Energy Partners Kindle Capital Management Inc. EIV Capital Kohlberg & Company, LLC Employees Retirement System of Texas Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co Employees' Retirement System of the State of Hawaii Kusuntu Partners Energy Trust Partners L&B Realty Advisors, LLP Equity International LaSalle Investment Management Export Development Canada Lee Equity Partners, LLC F&C Investment Business Limited Leonard Green & Partners Falcon Investment Advisors, LLC Leopard Capital Fifth Third Bancorp Lighthouse Funds, LLC Financiere Arverne Lindsay Goldberg & Co. Finnish Fund for Industrial Cooperation Ltd Lion Capital Fire and Police Pension Association of Colorado The Lionstone Group First Reserve Lockheed Martin Investment Management Company Florida State Board of Administration Los Angeles City Employees' Retirement System FMO Loyola University Chicago Fondaction CSN LP Analyst Franklin Park Associates, LLC LP Capital Advisors Fusion Investments Ltd. MacFarlane Partners Future Fund Management Agency Massachusetts Pension Reserves Investment GCM Grosvenor Management Board Generation Investment Management Marble Capital, LP GenSpring Family Offices MatlinPatterson Global Advisors GIC Special Investment Pte Ltd Meketa Investment Group, Inc. Gilde Buy Out Partners MetLife GI Partners General Partner* The Gores Group MN Guardians of New Zealand Superannuation M&G Private Funds Investment GVFL Limited Public Pension* Hamilton Lane Advisors Moreland Management Company HarbourVest Partners, LLC Morgan Creek Capital Management, LLC Harrison Street Real Estate Capital, LLC Multiples Alternate Asset Management Health Evolution Partners National Capital Partners Investment Company* National Council For Social Security Fund, P.R.C Heitman Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Hellman & Friedman, LLC NB Private Equity Partners Hermes GPE, LLP New Mexico Employees Retirement Board HgCapital New York City Employees' Retirement System Hillenbrand Capital Partners New York City Fire Department Pension Fund, The Hong Kong Jockey Club Subchapter 2 Horizon Equity Partners New York City Police Pension Fund, Subchapter 2 HPE Growth Capital New York State Common Retirement Fund Hunt Consolidated Inc. New Zealand Venture Investment Fund Institutional Limited Partners Association 1800 M Street Suite 825-S Washington DC 20036 NewParadigm Semaphore Nexus Group Sentinel Trust Company Nordic Capital Sestante Capital Northern Pacific Group SilkRoad Property Partners Norfund Silver Lake Northleaf Capital Partners Sindicatum Sustainable Resources Nossaman, LLP SINERGIA Private Equity NSL & Co. International B.V. Siris Capital Group LLC Oaktree Capital Sky Tree Partners Ohio State Teachers Retirement System SL Capital Partners, LLP Omnivore Capital Smithfield Consultants Limited Onex South Yorkshire Pensions Authority Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System Family Office* (OMERS) Private Equity Spalding Advocacia Empresarial Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan Board Spindletop Capital OPTrust Private Markets Group Spring Capital Asia Oregon State Treasury Square Mile Capital Management, LLC Ostrich Investments Cayman Limited Family Office* PAMA Group Starwood Capital Panoramic Growth Equity State of Michigan Retirement Systems Pantheon Ventures, LLP State of New Jersey Investment Division Parkway Properties, Inc. State of Tennessee Treasury Department - Partners Group Investment Division PCCP, LLC Star Mountain Capital PCG Capital Partners, LLC State of Wisconsin Investment Board Penfund SteelRiver Infrastructure Partners Public Pension* StepStone LLC The Public Sector Pension Investment Board (PSP) Stockbridge Capital Group, LLC Pension Consulting Alliance, Inc. Stone Point Capital Performance Equity Management, LLC Storebrand Permira Advisers Ltd. Strategic Partners Fund Solutions PFA Pension Strategic Value Partners PineBridge Investments Stratford Land PIPV Capital Syntaxis Capital, Ltd Platinum Equity Capital Partners Talisman Global Asset Management Primary Wave IP Investment Management Teacher Retirement System of Texas Principal Real Estate Investors, LLC Teachers' Retirement System of the City of New York Private Equity Exchange General Partner* General Partner* Telefonica Capital S.A.U Profuturo Private Pension Plan – Scotiabank Group Tennenbaum Capital Partners, LLC Proparco Terra Firma Capital Partners Providence Equity Partners Thayer Lodging Group Prudential Real Estate Investors TorreyCove Capital Partners, LLC QIC TPG Capital Quad-C Management Tricon Capital Group Quantum Resources Management, LLC Triple P Capital General Partner* Triton RDV Corporation Turtle Creek Investment Advisors, LLC Robert Wood Johnson Foundation UMWA Health & Retirement Funds SAMPENSION Union Partners, LLC San Diego City Employees' Retirement System United Nations Joint Staff Pension Fund San Francisco Employees' Retirement System Endowment* Sarona Asset Management Inc. University of Michigan Saybrook Capital University of Missouri Other* University of Texas Investment Management School Employees Retirement System of Ohio Company SDS Capital Group University of Toronto Asset Management Searchlight Capital Partners Corporation Secondcap Limited USAA Institutional Limited Partners Association 1800 M Street Suite 825-S Washington DC 20036 USS Investment Management Limited Welsh, Carson,
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