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Ep 05 Part 1: Serengeti’s Structured Approach to Late-Stage Private Tech

20 min · 28. maj 2026
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Groundfloor CEO Brian Dally hosts Ray Yousefian, Senior Managing Director at Serengeti Asset Management, to discuss how Serengeti structures investments around some of the world’s fastest-growing private technology companies. Ray explains how Serengeti helps founders, employees, and early investors unlock liquidity without fully selling their equity positions, while offering investors a more downside-protected way to gain exposure to late-stage private markets. The conversation explores overcollateralization, private market liquidity, downside protection, and why structured private credit strategies may appeal to investors seeking alternatives to traditional equity exposure. 00:00 Welcome and Guest Intro 01:30 Ray’s Career Journey 04:05 What Special Situations Investing Means 06:10 Why Employees Need Liquidity 08:15 Overcollateralization Explained 10:05 Managing Downside Risk 11:40 Where This Fits in a Portfolio 14:00 Building Exposure to Private Tech Leaders 17:05 Understanding the Big Cat Fund 20:15 Return Structure and Investor Liquidity 22:10 Closing and Part 2 Preview Beyond the Stock Market podcast: https://groundfloor.com/podcast [https://groundfloor.com/podcast] Connect with Brian Dally on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bdally/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/bdally/] Connect with Ray Yousefian on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/raymond-yousefian/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/raymond-yousefian/] References: * Serengeti Asset Management: https://serengeti-am.com/ [https://serengeti-am.com/]

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