03.06.2025

MFA Responds to FCA Report on Private Market Valuations

03.06.2025
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MFA issued the following statement in response to the Financial Conduct Authority’s (FCA) review of private market valuation practices:

“The FCA report confirms that the private credit industry employs robust valuation processes that strengthen capital markets by being independent, fair, and transparent for investors, including pensions. Cementing London as a hub for private credit funds will enhance UK economic growth and competitiveness. Private credit is a vital source of capital for UK businesses of all sizes, supporting job creation and innovation. MFA looks forward to continuing to work with the FCA to help the UK meet its growth objectives.”— Rob Hailey, MFA Head of EMEA Government Affairs 

Source: MFA

The FCA’s review of private market valuation processes has found good practice but some room for improvement.

Private markets have grown significantly in recent years with the UK continuing to be the largest centre for private market asset management in Europe.

Private market assets don’t have the frequent trading and regular price discovery present in more liquid public markets, so robust valuation practices are important for fairness and confidence in private markets.

The FCA recently completed a multi-firm assessment of valuation practices and governance for valuing private equity, venture capital, private debt, and infrastructure assets.

Firms generally demonstrated good practice in areas such as investor reporting, process documentation and use of third-party valuation advisers, and were consistently applying valuation methodologies.

However, the FCA found areas where firms need to improve. These included the need for better identification and documentation of potential conflicts of interest in the valuation process, and increased independence within firms’ own valuation processes.

The FCA also found that some firms needed to enhance processes for ad hoc valuations in times of market disruption.

Improvements in these areas are particularly important with growing retail investor exposure to private assets.

Camille Blackburn, director of wholesale buy-side at the FCA, said:

‘The UK is the largest centre for private asset management in Europe. Investor demand from individuals and institutions has driven significant growth.

‘Good valuation practices are key to maintaining fairness and confidence as the market grows. We were pleased that firms could usually evidence independence, expertise, transparency and consistency in their valuation process.

‘There is still more to do, and we expect firms to carefully consider our findings.’

The findings will be used in the FCA’s review of Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive (AIFMD) as it updates its rules in the Handbook and will inform the FCA’s contribution to IOSCO’s review of global valuation standards to support the use of proportionate and consistent valuation standards globally in private markets.

Source: FCA

 

 

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