Pacific Equity Partners Fund Ii (Nqp), L.P.

Pacific Equity Partners Fund Ii (Nqp), L.P. is a private equity fund operated by Pep Management (Jersey) Limited and has approximately $290881 in assets. The current minimum investment for Pacific Equity Partners Fund Ii (Nqp), L.P. is $3604000. Management owns just 1 percent of the fund. Pacific Equity Partners Fund Ii (Nqp), L.P. is one of the smaller private funds with only 290881 in assets.

Pacific Equity Partners Fund Ii (Nqp), L.P. Overview

Pacific Equity Partners Fund Ii (Nqp), L.P. Details

Subadviser: No Is Pacific Equity Partners Fund Ii (Nqp), L.P. a subadviser

Other Investment Advisers: No other investment advisors

Solicited: No  Does Pacific Equity Partners Fund Ii (Nqp), L.P. solicit investments?

Rely on Reg D Exemption: Yes  Does Pacific Equity Partners Fund Ii (Nqp), L.P. have a Reg D exemption?

Audited: Yes  Does Pacific Equity Partners Fund Ii (Nqp), L.P. shave audited financial statements?

Master Fund: Yes  Is Pacific Equity Partners Fund Ii (Nqp), L.P. a master fund?

Feeder Fund: No  Is Pacific Equity Partners Fund Ii (Nqp), L.P. a feeder fund?

GAAP: Yes  Does Pacific Equity Partners Fund Ii (Nqp), L.P. use GAAP?

Beneficial Owners: 2  2 has 2 beneficial owners.

Management Ownership: 1% 

Fund of Fund Ownership: 0%  

Non-US Ownership: 1%  Non-US ownership in Pacific Equity Partners Fund Ii (Nqp), L.P.

Auditor(s): PricewaterhouseCoopers Ci LLP

Broker-Dealer(s):

Custodian(s): Deutsche Bank International Limited

Administrator(s): Ocorian Fund Services (Jersey) Limited

Pacific Equity Partners Fund Ii (Nqp), L.P. Charts and Graphs

Total AUM: $290881

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Rank: 28785 out of 30967 registered private funds

Minimum Investment: $3604000

Pacific Equity Partners Fund Ii (Nqp), L.P. has a minimum investment of $3604000.

Rank: 6488 out of 30967 registered private funds

Management Ownership: 1%

Pacific Equity Partners Fund Ii (Nqp), L.P. is 1% owned by its management.

Rank: 16252 out of 30967 registered private funds