Why investors should start learning more about alternative investments
20 Jul, 2022

From private equity, impact and even hedge fund investing, there is real value to be found in South Africa’s alternative investment landscape. Rian Smit and Kamini Naidoo from Momentum Investments unpack this.

Alternative investments (financial assets that do not fall into any of the conventional investment categories) have become far more mainstream in South Africa since the advent of the Covid-19 pandemic. Especially in the lower-yield environment that the investment market currently finds itself, the hunt for diversifiers and enhanced yield has made alternative investment a critical component of any investors portfolio. In light of this, it is important for investors to start learning more about the opportunities and pitfalls of the alternative investment landscape.

This is according to Rian Smit, Senior Private Equity Fund Manager at Momentum Investments. “Particularly in terms of liquidity, it is crucial that investors begin to look at their portfolio and their investment options differently. Over the last few years, and especially since the advent of Covid-19, the volatility of returns on listed equities has increased considerably. In this environment, including alternative investments such as private equity, hedge funds, venture capital or debt financing adds some much-needed diversification to investors’ portfolios. It has also been proven to minimise investors’ risks in the current market.”

With this in mind, Smit points out that private equity has quite a unique offering for investors as an alternative investment. “Private equity is very much a long-term investment, with the typical life of a private equity investment spanning around ten years (which is often extended). It is a commitment made by the investor, and that investment is drawn over a five year investment period and realisation period of an additional five years until the fund reaches the end of its life. While long-term commitments in this market seems like a scary proposition, it actually offers good long-term benefits as well as liquidity to a portfolio.”

Smit explains that private equity investors commonly receive interim distributions of dividends, interest or capital repayments throughout the life of the fund. “Therefore, the holding period is not in actual fact the full ten or 12 years of the fund’s lifetime – it is closer to around seven years on a weighted average basis. If there is a liquidity crunch that forces investors to consider selling off their interest in the fund, it has also become much easier to get capital out via secondary investors.”

Kamini Naidoo, Portfolio Manager at Momentum Investments, notes that another prominent kind of alternative investment today, is the hedge fund. “Hedge funds considered to be the more liquid of the alternative strategies and they actually complement less liquid private market strategies quite well. Not only can hedge funds provide more liquidity, but they also offer investors access to different risk premia – the outperformance of a the risk free asset is generated through alternative risk sources.”

Hedge funds can allow investors to take better advantage of volatility in the market and harness it to their advantage: “Hedge funds are more liquid by their nature, because they tend to invest in more liquid counters, whether these are listed equities or derivatives,” Naidoo explains.

Unfortunately, hedge funds’ biggest challenge is escaping from the negative perception that it has gained in the market over the years, she says. “Hedge funds have a reputation for being risky, not able to keep up with markets, and being too expensive. However, a lot of work has been done over the years to manage the cost of these investment types and to bring much greater transparency to the industry. Where hedge funds were previously a point of heated debate, I believe that we’ve reached a point where there is very little question about whether they should form part of a healthy investment portfolio.”

Smit states that the different types of alternative investments cater to different requirements investment portfolio while also unlocking a wider array of prospects for investors. “With this in mind, it is becoming absolutely crucial for forward-thinking investors to start looking for alternative investment opportunities that speak to the specific needs of their portfolio at present,” he concludes.

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