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Global Renewable Power Fund IV, Scsp

Private Equity FundFund ID 805-8731337676Luxembourg
Gross assets
$30K
Min. investment
$25M
Beneficial owners
1
Size rank
Top 99%
Audited
No
Structure
Standalone

About this fund

Global Renewable Power Fund IV, Scsp is a private equity fund managed by BlackRock Financial Management, Inc. The fund reports $30,000 in gross assets, placing it among the top 99% of private funds by size. The stated minimum investment is $25 million. Private funds are not required to publicly disclose returns; Form ADV reports assets, structure, and service providers, shown above.

Fund details

Fund ID805-8731337676
Fund typePrivate Equity Fund
3(c)(1) exclusionNo
3(c)(7) exclusionYes
Master fundNo
Feeder fundNo
Fund of fundsNo
Relies on exemption from registrationYes
Annual auditNo
Prepared per GAAPNo
Sub-advisedNo
% of assets independently valued0%

Ownership

Owned by the adviser or related persons0%
Owned by funds of funds0%
Owned by non-U.S. persons0%

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Frequently asked questions

How large is Global Renewable Power Fund IV, Scsp?

Global Renewable Power Fund IV, Scsp reports $30,000 in gross assets, among the top 99% of private funds by size.

What is the minimum investment for Global Renewable Power Fund IV, Scsp?

The stated minimum investment is $25 million.

Who manages Global Renewable Power Fund IV, Scsp?

Global Renewable Power Fund IV, Scsp is managed by BlackRock Financial Management, Inc.

Does Global Renewable Power Fund IV, Scsp disclose returns?

No. Private funds are not required to publicly disclose performance. Form ADV reports assets, structure, and service providers.

Service providers

Prime broker
None reported
Custodian
None reported
Auditor
None reported