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BlackRock pushes deeper into private markets with purchase of ElmTree

Last updated: July 7, 2025 6:04 pm
Oliver James
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BlackRock (BLK) pushed deeper into private markets Monday with another acquisition.

The world’s largest asset manager said in a release that it struck an agreement to buy commercial real estate firm ElmTree Funds, based in St. Louis, Mo. The purchase price wasn’t disclosed, but the deal is expected to close within the next three months, subject to regulatory approvals.

The deal gives BlackRock a firm that has $7.3 billion in assets under management and leases more than 250 commercial properties to single-tenant renters across the US. It specializes in “build to suit” industrial real estate facilities.

It is the latest attempt by the giant money manager to broaden its holdings of private assets as CEO Larry Fink seeks to diversify and remake his New York financial institution.

BlackRock has spent more than $28 billion on related acquisitions in the past year, including infrastructure investment firm Global Infrastructure Partners, private markets data provider Preqin, and private credit firm HPS Investment Partners. The HPS acquisition closed last week, on July 1.

The money manager said it will tie ElmTree into its new private finance solutions unit formed with the HPS purchase.

“Structural shifts in the real estate sector are creating new opportunities for private capital,” Scott Kapnick, CEO of HPS and chairman of BlackRock’s private finance solutions unit, said in a statement.

Fink has touted BlackRock’s shift to private markets as a strategy aiming to give its customers better returns than the traditional 60/40 stock and bond portfolio.

“The future standard portfolio may look more like 50/30/20 — stocks, bonds, and private assets like real estate, infrastructure, and private credit,” Fink wrote in his annual shareholder letter in April.

Along with its push into private markets, BlackRock is among a number of big Wall Street money managers now pushing for private assets to be added in retirement savings accounts.

Read more: What is a 401(k)? A guide to the rules and how it works.

Last month, the money manager announced plans to launch a target-date fund holding private equity, credit, and other investments that will be offered by Great Gray Trust.

More recently, the US Securities and Exchange Commission’s Office of the Investor Advocate said in a report that it will look into the use of private equity and other alternative investments in retirement accounts.

BlackRock estimates that its emerging approach to offer 401(k) holders private assets could deliver 15% more money in those savers’ accounts over 40 years, according to a June paper.

Analysts see private asset management as generating higher margins than BlackRock’s major business of offering investors public stocks and bonds through low-cost mutual funds.

Fink and other BlackRock executives will have a chance to discuss their latest acquisition and larger private assets push during the firm’s second quarter earnings call on July 15.

David Hollerith is a senior reporter for Yahoo Finance covering banking, crypto, and other areas in finance. His email is david.hollerith at yahoofinance.com.

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