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This thesis investigates the feasibility of democratizing private equity for retail investors in the
EU. It examines investor and general partner preparedness, ELTIF 2.0 regulations, and
technological advancements as key factors affecting accessibility for smaller retail investors.
While access has improved, significant challenges remain, particularly in financial literacy,
operational infrastructure, and regulatory complexity. The conclusion is that private equity is
not yet feasible for the smallest retail investors. However, through continued reforms in
education, technology, and regulation, private equity is expected to become more accessible to
a broader range of individuals in the future.
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Alternative investments Private equity Democratization Retail investors ELTIF 2.0 Blockchain Tokenization Fintech Financial literacy
