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Alpha in an Age of Transparency: What Institutional LPs Actually Want From Hedge Funds in 2026

The hedge fund landscape has evolved beyond performance alone. LPs are no longer evaluating managers only on returns—they are assessing how funds operate, communicate, and integrate into modern institutional portfolios.

In 2026, three forces are defining the hedge fund ecosystem:transparency, liquidity discipline, and alignment.


Institutional Investors Want More Than Alpha

Sophisticated LPs expect:• Clear communication and reporting• Operational excellence, not operational opacity• Real alignment of incentives• Clarity around risk management frameworks• Opportunities for co-investments• Strategies that address macro uncertainty and liquidity constraints

Managers who embrace transparency will win the next wave of institutional allocations.


The Liquidity Conversation Has Changed

Today’s LPs want to understand:• Liquidity overlays• Redemption schedules• Leverage discipline• How managers are navigating shifting macro regimes• How AI and data tools are integrated into strategy and compliance

Modern hedge funds must blend performance with structure and institutional-grade governance.


How Kajora Will Drive These Conversations

The Hedge Fund Council Steering Committee will help shape:• Macro and market structure programming• LP–GP relationship forums• Panels addressing liquidity, risk, AI, and innovation• Collaborative opportunities with RIAs, family offices, and allocators


Join the Hedge Fund Steering Committee

Members who want to participate in developing this year’s priorities are encouraged to raise their hand.

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