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AVCJ Private Equity Forum 2025

17 November 2025 - 20 November 2025

Date: 17-20 November 2025
Venue: Four Seasons Hotel, Hong Kong & Online

Join the – the leading event for private equity in Asia. It is the region’s most influential gathering, attracting over 1,600 senior professionals from 56+ countries last year. As Asia’s largest private markets event, it offers unparalleled access to global GPs, LPs, and strategic investors.

More than just a conference, the AVCJ Forum serves as a one-stop platform for high-value networking, enabling meaningful dialogue, new partnerships, fundraising and deal opportunities. Whether you are seeking capital, insights, or connections this is where your peers in the industry converge. Register now and engage with the global leaders shaping the future of private equity in Asia.

Real Voices. Real Impact.

Benefits of attending include:

  • Market Trends: Discover the latest investment themes and critical developments driving private equity activity in Asia and globally.
  • Networking Opportunities: Connect with over 3,400 senior delegates, including 900 LPs and GPs from across Asia and beyond, to expand your professional network.
  • LP Perspectives: Gain valuable insights into LPs’ views on capital allocation and connect directly with investors committed to private markets.
  • Fundraising Strategies: Learn how successful GPs have navigated the fundraising landscape and explore creative liquidity solutions help you to come back to market.

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Don’t miss this chance to gain timely insights and forge meaningful connections.

>> to secure your spot. An exclusive 15% discount is offered to ABLJ members. Please quote the promo code “ABLJHK” during registration.

Please contact us at enquiry@avcj.com if you have any questions.

Details

Start:
17 November 2025
End:
20 November 2025
Website:

Organizer

Asian Venture Capital Journal (AVCJ)

Venue

Four Seasons Hotel, Hong Kong
Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong, 8 Finance Street, Central, Hong Kong