ESI Super gets closer to alternatives target benchmark

US private equity fund-of-funds manager Lexington Capital Group has continued a successful 2006 in Australia, receiving a $26 million mandate from Queensland’s ESI Super.

The mandate from the $2.3 billion electricity supply industry fund, to Lexington’s secondaries fund-of-funds, is at least the third Australian mandate for the New York-based manager this year, after winning money from Vision Super and HESTA in recent months. According to ESI fund secretary, Errol Hay, the commitment to Lexington takes the fund’s exposure toward alternative investments to “a bit over 3 per cent”, meaning the fund needs more investments to reach its 5 per cent target benchmark. ESI has invested in private equity-style investments before, counting Hasting’s Private Capital Group infrastructure fund-of-funds, and Pantheon Ventures among its managers. ESI Super’s 17,000 members have high average account balances, and Hay said 40 per cent of the assets under management represented members who had left an electricity supply employer but kept their account with the fund.

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