Fund administrator profile · Updated 2026
Alter Domus
A private-markets pure-play with recognized depth in private credit and illiquid strategies.
By the Coyote Wealth Editorial Team — researchers and writers with experience across leading Wall Street financial institutions. Updated January 15, 2026.
Best for
Private equity, private credit, and real-asset specialists
Scale
Private-markets focused, with strong European and US coverage
Headquarters
Luxembourg
Ownership
Privately held (backed by private equity investors)
Founded
2003
Serves
Private equity, Private credit, Real assets, Debt / CLOs
Overview
Alter Domus is a private-markets pure-play, built specifically around illiquid strategies rather than liquid hedge funds. It is a frequent choice for closed-end private equity, credit, and real-asset funds.
The firm is especially recognized for its depth in private debt and credit, including CLO and loan servicing, and offers specialized data and reporting tooling for illiquid assets. Its European and US private-markets coverage is strong.
Because the firm is oriented around private markets, it is less of a fit for managers needing liquid or hedge-strategy administration — those managers typically look to the diversified giants instead.
Where Alter Domus stands out
- Recognized depth in private credit and CLO / debt servicing
- Strong European and US private-markets coverage
- Specialized data and reporting tooling for illiquid assets
What to weigh
- Less oriented toward liquid / hedge strategies
- Best fit for closed-end and credit structures
Probably not ideal for: Hedge funds and managers needing high-frequency NAV administration.
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Editorial disclosure: This profile is independent and informational only. It is not investment advice, an endorsement, or a solicitation. Descriptions are qualitative assessments based on public information; figures are approximate and change over time. Found something out of date? Tell us.
