Kirkland & Ellis represented Coller Capital (Coller), the leading independent investor dedicated to the private capital secondaries market, on a strategic minority investment in Coller by Hunter Point Capital (HPC). The investment from HPC aims to support Coller’s long-term growth. It builds on the success of Coller’s market-leading Credit Secondaries business and its latest innovative RMB fund, as well as accelerates the expansion of its reach in the Private Wealth market.
The Kirkland team was led by corporate partner Emma Lange-Novak, investment funds partners Daniel Lavon-Krein, Jordan Murray and James King; and tax partners Jonathan Kandel, Rob Sharpe, Gal Shemer and Art Ward; and included corporate partners Dipak Bhundia, Kady Reese, Claire Rushton, Spencer Topham and and associates Jelani Okoruwa, Talodabioluwa Olu-Odugbemi and Nina Kim Bertelli; investment funds partners Aleksander Bakic and Daniel Fallon and associates Toby Karenowski, Christopher Simpson, Hugh Oliver, Edward Tan and Leonid Stoliarski; and tax partners Lee Morlock and Peter Abbott.