Institutional Investors Identify Aging Population as Top Trend Affecting Global Investment Allocations Over the Next 30 Years, According to Latest Investcorp Annual Survey
Investcorp, a leading global provider and manager of alternative investment products, in partnership with
"As responsible stewards of capital, institutional investors recognize and have started planning accordingly for the market forces that will influence investment portfolios and society in the years to come," said
- Aging population – Nearly 8 out of 10 (78%) of investors polled cited an "Aging Population" as the top trend that will shape the global economic landscape. Participants were more likely to invest in this trend through private markets (62%) than public markets (26%), with more than half of the allocation to private markets manifesting itself via private equity (38%) and real estate (21%) based strategies. Participants believe that this trend will peak around the years 2030-2032.
- AI and machine learning – Participants were more than twice as likely to invest in this theme through private markets (58%) than public markets (25%). Those who did invest through private markets preferred to deploy capital through venture capital (44%) and private equity (34%). Participants believe that this trend will peak around the years 2030-2032.
- Impact of climate change – Climate change ranked as the third most significant trend. Participants were more likely to invest in the impact of climate change through private markets (48%) compared to public markets (27%). There was a more balanced allocation within private markets across asset classes compared to other trends polled with investments being deployed through private equity (28%), infrastructure (25%), venture capital (21%) and real estate (15%). Respondents claimed that this trend will peak between 2034-2036, which was later compared to other trends surveyed.
Other popular trends were urbanization and smart cities (selected by 42%) and redefining global trade (40%). Figure 1 shows the ten trends ranked in the order of importance, as selected by respondents.
- Urbanization and smart cities – Among the top five trends identified, this theme counted the highest percentage of investor access via private markets (67%) and the lowest access through public markets (20%). Private markets allocation is relatively even among private equity (26%), real estate (25%), venture capital (25%) and infrastructure (17%).
- Of particular note, this trend saw the widest range related to the predicted timing of its peak, which was clearly divided based on level of seniority. Senior investment executives believe that this trend will peak around 2027, while junior investment executives believe it will be around 2036.
- Redefining global trade – Among the top five most important trends investors cited, redefining global trade generated the most equal representation of allocation between private markets (47%) and public markets (43%). This trend also saw private equity as the main private market asset class to deploy capital (45%). Participants believe that this trend will peak between 2023 and 2024, the earliest period among all topics surveyed.
Timing of Predicted "Peak" Investment Period Influenced by Seniority
The survey also found clear differences of opinion between senior and junior professionals related to the timing of trend peaks. In fact, senior-level investor professionals believe that each of the ten trends will peak earlier than their younger, junior-level counterparts, with the highest disparity of nine years noted for urbanization and smart cities.
"The data shows that those who drive the investments can have a very different opinion to those who act," said IMD Professor Arturo Bris. "My colleague, Professor
A longer time horizon of a trend's predicted peak also correlated with higher private markets allocations. The top four trends, each with a median predicted peak beyond 2030 allocated just 20-26% to public securities, while redefining global trade, with a predicted peak in less than five years, had a 43% allocation to public markets.
Methodology: The "What's Next? Investment Trends for the Future" study was commissioned by Investcorp, respondents were approached by
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