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Family Office & LP Conferences 2026: The Complete Calendar for Fund Managers and Allocators

A month-by-month guide to every major family office summit, LP forum, and private markets conference from April through December 2026 — with strategic.

Family Office & LP Conferences 2026: The Complete Calendar for Fund Managers and Allocators

Family Office & LP Conferences 2026: The Complete Calendar for Fund Managers and Allocators

Most event calendars list dates. This one tells you where capital decisions actually happen.

The conferences below are organized by month and span the full spectrum of LP and family office gatherings — from closed-door single family office forums to large-scale institutional private equity events. Each entry includes the host, location, date, attendee composition, and a brief note on what the event is actually useful for.

If you are a GP raising capital, a family office sourcing managers or co-investments, or an institutional allocator mapping the competitive landscape, this is the calendar to plan around.

Altss tracks 9,000+ family offices globally and 30,000+ institutional investors, RIAs, and family offices. The data behind this calendar is continuously refreshed on a sub-30-day update cycle. What follows is not a schedule. It is a strategic map.

Why This Calendar Exists

Fund managers waste millions on conferences that yield zero LP meetings. The average GP attends 12–15 events per year. The top-quartile GP attends 6–8, but they are the right ones.

The difference is not budget. It is intelligence.

A 2026 survey of 200 GPs raising funds between $50M and $500M found that 68% could not name the specific LPs attending a conference before registering. They bought a badge. They hoped. They networked blind.

The GPs who succeed do the opposite. They identify which LPs will be in the room, which funds those LPs have committed to in the past 12 months, and what their current allocation targets look like. They arrive with a meeting list, not a business card stack.

This calendar is designed for that second group.

How to Use This Calendar

Every entry includes:

  • Host: The organization running the event. This tells you the event's orientation — LP-led, GP-led, or neutral.
  • Date: Exact dates where available. Approximate dates are noted.
  • Location: City and venue. Geographic concentration matters for travel logistics and regional LP density.
  • Audience: The stated attendee composition. Always verify against last year's list.
  • Strategic note: What the event is actually useful for — and what it is not.

Three rules for conference ROI:

  1. Never attend without a target list. Before registering, identify 10–15 LPs you want to meet. Confirm they are attending. If you cannot, skip the event.
  2. Prioritize LP-led events over GP-led ones. ILPA, CAASA, and family office forums where LPs control the agenda yield higher-quality meetings than giant PE conferences where GPs outnumber LPs 5:1.
  3. Use pre-event data. Altss subscribers can filter LP attendance by asset class, check size, geography, and co-investment appetite before booking a flight. This is the difference between a fishing expedition and a scheduled harvest.

January 2026

Family Office & Private Wealth Management Forum

A boutique gathering focused on wealth preservation, succession planning, and alternative asset allocation among North American family offices. Heavy on single-family office attendance.

  • Date: January 21–22
  • Location: The Breakers, Palm Beach, FL
  • Host: Private Wealth Management Association
  • Audience: SFO principals, multi-family office executives, wealth advisors, select asset managers
  • Strategic note: Palm Beach in January is a social calendar event disguised as a conference. The real meetings happen at dinners and receptions. If you are a GP with a $100M+ track record in real assets or private credit, this is worth the trip. Emerging managers will find the door closed.

SuperReturn International

The flagship SuperReturn event. 3,000+ attendees. Heavy on European and Middle Eastern LPs. Useful for brand visibility, less useful for actual fundraising unless you have pre-arranged meetings.

  • Date: January 26–29
  • Location: InterContinental, Berlin, Germany
  • Host: Informa Connect
  • Audience: Global institutional LPs, sovereign wealth funds, pension funds, insurance companies, family offices, GPs
  • Strategic note: The scale works against emerging managers. The LP-to-GP ratio is roughly 1:4. Do not go without a minimum of 10 pre-scheduled meetings. The side meetings at the Hotel Adlon are often more productive than the main hall.

Family Office Council Annual Summit

Invite-only. 150–200 family offices. Strictly no GPs allowed as attendees. GPs can sponsor or present, but only by invitation.

  • Date: January 27–28
  • Location: Four Seasons, Chicago, IL
  • Host: Family Office Council
  • Audience: SFO and MFO executives only
  • Strategic note: If you receive an invitation to present, accept immediately. This is one of the highest-concentration family office events in North America. The typical family office attending manages $500M–$5B in assets. Presenting here is worth 50 general conferences.

PEI Private Fund Compliance & Reporting Forum

Not a fundraising event. Essential for GPs who need to understand evolving LP reporting requirements, ESG disclosure mandates, and SEC regulatory changes.

  • Date: January 28–29
  • Location: Convene, New York, NY
  • Host: PEI Group
  • Audience: Compliance officers, CFOs, COOs at PE firms, LP back-office teams
  • Strategic note: Attend if you are raising a fund in 2026 and need to align your reporting framework with LP expectations. The ILPA reporting templates are a frequent topic. Bring your compliance lead.

February 2026

Institute for Private Capital (IPC) Annual Conference

Academic-practitioner hybrid. Research presentations on private capital trends, LP portfolio construction, and performance benchmarking. Lower deal flow, higher intellectual content.

  • Date: February 3–4
  • Location: UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School, Chapel Hill, NC
  • Host: Institute for Private Capital
  • Audience: Institutional LPs, academics, select GPs, consultants
  • Strategic note: Useful for GPs who want to understand how large institutional LPs think about portfolio construction. The research presented here often shapes LP mandates for the following 12–18 months.

Family Office & High Net Worth Conference — Miami

DC Finance's Miami edition. Growing rapidly as more family offices establish Miami presence. Heavy on Latin American capital.

  • Date: February 10
  • Location: Four Seasons, Miami, FL
  • Host: DC Finance
  • Audience: UHNW individuals, SFO and MFO executives, private investors, select asset managers
  • Strategic note: Miami has become a de facto capital hub for Latin American family offices. If your fund has emerging markets exposure, this is a high-leverage event. The afternoon sessions are less valuable than the cocktail hour.

PEI Operating Partners Forum

Focused on value creation, operational improvement, and portfolio company management. Attended by operating partners at PE firms and their LP counterparts.

  • Date: February 10–11
  • Location: Convene, New York, NY
  • Host: PEI Group
  • Audience: Operating partners, PE firm leadership, LP diligence teams
  • Strategic note: If your fund's pitch emphasizes operational value creation, attend. LPs increasingly evaluate GP operating capabilities as a distinct diligence track. This is where that conversation happens.

SuperReturn Asia

The Asian counterpart to SuperReturn International. Growing attendance from sovereign wealth funds in Singapore, Abu Dhabi, and Qatar. Chinese LPs are reduced from 2019 levels but still present.

  • Date: February 17–20
  • Location: Marina Bay Sands, Singapore
  • Host: Informa Connect
  • Audience: Asian and Middle Eastern institutional LPs, family offices, GPs with Asia mandates
  • Strategic note: The Singapore events are more deal-oriented than the Berlin edition. If you are raising a fund with Asia-Pacific exposure, this is non-negotiable. The side meetings at the Raffles Hotel are legendary for a reason.

Family Office & High Net Worth Conference — Scottsdale

Arizona edition. Draws from the growing Western U.S. family office community. Smaller and more intimate than the Miami event.

  • Date: February 24
  • Location: The Phoenician, Scottsdale, AZ
  • Host: DC Finance
  • Audience: UHNW individuals, SFO executives, private investors, select asset managers
  • Strategic note: Scottsdale has seen an influx of family offices relocating from California. The event is small enough that you can meet every attendee. Worth it for GPs with a Western U.S. LP base.

NMSDC Annual Conference

Not a traditional LP event. But the National Minority Supplier Development Council conference attracts corporate pension funds, endowments, and foundations that allocate to diverse and emerging managers.

  • Date: February 24–26
  • Location: Atlanta, GA
  • Host: NMSDC
  • Audience: Corporate procurement officers, pension fund trustees, diverse fund managers
  • Strategic note: If you are an emerging manager with a diverse ownership team, this is one of the few events where corporate pension funds actively seek manager meetings. The matchmaking sessions are structured and productive.

iConnections Global Alts

A newer entrant. Focused on alternative investments for family offices and RIAs. Strong on private credit, real estate, and hedge funds.

  • Date: February 25–27
  • Location: Fontainebleau, Miami Beach, FL
  • Host: iConnections
  • Audience: Family offices, RIAs, independent broker-dealers, alternative asset managers
  • Strategic note: The RIA channel is increasingly important for fundraising. This event bridges the gap between traditional institutional LPs and the wealth management channel. If your fund has a $250K minimum, this is worth exploring.

March 2026

Family Office & High Net Worth Conference — New York

DC Finance's flagship New York event. The largest single-day gathering in their series. Draws heavily from the Tri-State area family office community.

  • Date: March 3
  • Location: The Metropolitan Club, New York, NY
  • Host: DC Finance
  • Audience: UHNW individuals, SFO and MFO executives, private investors, select asset managers
  • Strategic note: New York remains the single largest concentration of family offices in North America. This event is a volume play. You will meet 50+ family office representatives in one day. Quality varies widely. Use Altss to pre-screen attendees.

PEI Fund Finance Symposium

The definitive event for fund finance — subscription lines, NAV facilities, GP-led secondaries, and fund-level leverage. Attended by the finance teams at PE firms and their banking partners.

  • Date: March 3–4
  • Location: Convene, New York, NY
  • Host: PEI Group
  • Audience: Fund finance professionals, PE firm CFOs, bank lenders, LP investors
  • Strategic note: If you are considering a GP-led continuation fund or need to understand subscription line structures, this is the event. The networking is excellent because the attendees are decision-makers, not marketers.

PEI Investor Relations Forum

Focused on LP communication, fundraising strategy, and investor reporting. Attended by IR professionals at PE firms.

  • Date: March 10–11
  • Location: Convene, New York, NY
  • Host: PEI Group
  • Audience: IR professionals, LP relations teams, select LPs
  • Strategic note: Bring your IR lead. The sessions on LP data management and reporting are increasingly relevant as LPs demand more granular data. Altss subscribers will find the discussions on LP data infrastructure familiar.

Family Office & High Net Worth Conference — Chicago

Midwest edition. Smaller than New York but higher quality. Chicago has a dense concentration of Midwestern family offices with long investment horizons.

  • Date: March 17
  • Location: The Union League Club, Chicago, IL
  • Host: DC Finance
  • Audience: UHNW individuals, SFO executives, private investors, select asset managers
  • Strategic note: Midwestern family offices are generally more relationship-driven and less transactional than coastal counterparts. If you get a meeting, expect a longer diligence process but higher retention.

SuperReturn Secondaries & Liquidity Solutions

The dedicated event for the secondaries market. Growing rapidly as GP-led transactions and continuation funds proliferate.

  • Date: March 17–19
  • Location: Convene, New York, NY
  • Host: Informa Connect
  • Audience: Secondaries buyers and sellers, GP-led advisors, LP investors
  • Strategic note: If you are considering a GP-led transaction or want to understand the secondaries market, this is the event. The LP attendees are sophisticated and actively deploying capital in the space.

Private Debt Investor (PDI) Forum

The leading event for private credit. Attended by direct lending funds, mezzanine funds, distressed debt funds, and their LP investors.

  • Date: March 24–25
  • Location: Convene, New York, NY
  • Host: PEI Group
  • Audience: Private credit fund managers, institutional LPs, family offices, banking partners
  • Strategic note: Private credit continues to grow. This event is where LPs go to understand the market. If you are raising a credit fund, this is a must-attend. The LP attendance has grown 40% year-over-year since 2022.

Institutional Investor's Allocators & Asset Managers Summit

A curated event where institutional allocators (pensions, endowments, foundations) meet asset managers. Pre-scheduled one-on-one meetings.

  • Date: March 25–26
  • Location: The Ritz-Carlton, New York, NY
  • Host: Institutional Investor
  • Audience: Institutional allocators, asset managers, consultants
  • Strategic note: The meeting format is efficient. You get 20-minute slots with allocators who have agreed to meet you. Prepare a tight pitch. The allocators here are serious — they are not collecting business cards.

Family Office & High Net Worth Conference — San Francisco

Bay Area edition. Draws from the technology wealth community. Different flavor than the New York or Chicago events — more first-generation wealth, more venture capital exposure.

  • Date: March 31
  • Location: The Olympic Club, San Francisco, CA
  • Host: DC Finance
  • Audience: UHNW individuals, SFO executives, private investors, select asset managers
  • Strategic note: San Francisco family offices are more likely to allocate to venture capital and growth equity. If your fund has a technology angle, this is your audience. The event is smaller but the capital concentration is high.

April 2026

Houston Family Office & High Net Worth Conference

A one-day gathering in DC Finance's regional series, focused on UHNW individuals and family office professionals across Texas. The agenda covers market outlooks, alternatives, estate planning, and generational wealth transfer.

  • Date: April 20
  • Location: The Houstonian, Houston, TX
  • Host: DC Finance
  • Audience: UHNW individuals, single and multi-family office executives, private investors, select asset managers
  • Strategic note: Houston family offices are heavily concentrated in energy wealth. If your fund has exposure to energy transition, infrastructure, or real assets, this is a high-leverage event. The Houstonian is a closed venue — networking happens in the hallways and at the bar.

Dallas Family Office & High Net Worth Conference

The 7th edition of DC Finance's Dallas event. Draws single family office executives and UHNW individuals from the South and Southwest. Sessions cover alternatives, estate planning, philanthropy, and generational dynamics.

  • Date: April 23
  • Location: George W. Bush Presidential Center, Dallas, TX
  • Host: DC Finance
  • Audience: UHNW individuals, SFO executives, private investors, select asset managers
  • Strategic note: Dallas has emerged as a major family office hub, driven by corporate relocations and wealth migration from the coasts. The Bush Center venue adds a formality that encourages structured networking. Bring a clear thesis — Dallas LPs are direct and decision-oriented.

DACH Software PE Conference

A niche but high-signal event for private equity professionals focused on DACH-region software and technology buyouts.

  • Date: April 23
  • Location: Berlin, Germany
  • Host: PEC Berlin
  • Audience: Software-focused PE funds, growth equity investors, LP allocators with European tech mandates
  • Strategic note: The DACH region produces some of the most profitable software PE deals in Europe. If your fund has a European software thesis, this is where the relevant LPs gather. The event is small — under 200 attendees — which means every conversation counts.

ILPA Summit Europe

One of the most efficient LP engagement platforms available. Attendance is limited to 30 GP firms. Pre-scheduled one-on-one meetings with institutional LPs. Invite-only; not a general conference.

  • Date: April 27–29
  • Location: London, UK
  • Host: ILPA
  • Audience: Institutional LPs (pensions, endowments, insurance, sovereign wealth), select GPs
  • Strategic note: If you receive an invitation, accept immediately. This is the gold standard for LP-GP meetings. The LPs attending are the most sophisticated institutional investors in Europe. Prepare a 15-minute pitch that assumes the LP already knows your strategy from your PPM. The meetings are about conviction, not introduction.

CAASA Family Office Summit 2026

The 8th edition. Dedicated SFO-only sessions operate under a strict cone of silence. Strong emphasis on peer exchange, with structured "Table Talks" and a high concentration of family office speakers.

  • Date: April 28–29
  • Location: Toronto Region Board of Trade, Toronto, ON
  • Host: CAASA
  • Audience: SFO principals, family members, senior executives; limited aligned industry participants
  • Strategic note: Canadian family offices are among the most sophisticated in the world. They are early adopters of direct investing and co-investment structures. The "Table Talks" format means you get deep, unstructured conversations — not sales pitches. If you are invited to speak, prepare a case study, not a fund overview.

SuperReturn Real Assets North America

The SuperReturn series's dedicated event for private energy, infrastructure, and real estate in North America. Useful if your fund touches real assets, energy transition, or infrastructure.

  • Date: April 28–30
  • Location: Houston, TX
  • Host: Informa Connect
  • Audience: Real asset LPs and GPs, infrastructure investors, energy transition funds, pension allocators
  • Strategic note: Houston in April is the epicenter of real assets investing. The event draws pension funds from Canada, Australia, and the Middle East that allocate heavily to infrastructure. If your fund has a real assets thesis, this is the North American event to prioritize. The side dinners at the Houston Country Club are where deals get done.

Milken Institute Global Conference

Not a traditional LP event. But the Milken conference in Los Angeles attracts the highest concentration of billionaire family offices and sovereign wealth fund executives of any event globally.

  • Date: April 28–30
  • Location: Beverly Hilton, Beverly Hills, CA
  • Host: Milken Institute
  • Audience: Global investors, policymakers, CEOs, family office principals, sovereign wealth fund executives
  • Strategic note: This is not a fundraising conference. It is a relationship-building conference. If you can get a badge, use it to schedule dinners and side meetings. The main stage sessions are useful for understanding macro trends. The real value is in the hallways and the private dinners. Do not go unless you have a pre-existing network to activate.

May 2026

Family Office & High Net Worth Conference — Denver

Rocky Mountain edition. Growing as family offices establish Colorado presence. Attracts outdoor industry wealth and tech entrepreneurs.

  • Date: May 5
  • Location: The Brown Palace, Denver, CO
  • Host: DC Finance
  • Audience: UHNW individuals, SFO executives, private investors, select asset managers
  • Strategic note: Denver is an emerging family office hub. The event is small but the attendees are engaged. If your fund has exposure to real estate, agriculture, or outdoor consumer brands, this is worth the trip.

PEI CFOs & COOs Forum

Focused on the operational and financial management of PE firms. Attended by the back-office leadership of major funds.

  • Date: May 5–6
  • Location: Convene, New York, NY
  • Host: PEI Group
  • Audience: CFOs, COOs, finance directors at PE firms
  • Strategic note: Not a fundraising event. But if you are building a fund and need to understand best practices in fund administration, compliance, and investor reporting, this is valuable. The sessions on LP data management are directly relevant to Altss subscribers.

SuperReturn Asia

The Asian counterpart to SuperReturn International. Growing attendance from sovereign wealth funds in Singapore, Abu Dhabi, and Qatar.

  • Date: May 12–15
  • Location: Marina Bay Sands, Singapore
  • Host: Informa Connect
  • Audience: Asian and Middle Eastern institutional LPs, family offices, GPs with Asia mandates
  • Strategic note: Singapore in May is the center of Asian private capital. The event draws heavily from Southeast Asian family offices and Middle Eastern sovereign wealth funds. If your fund has an Asia-Pacific thesis, this is non-negotiable. The side meetings at the Fullerton Hotel are where the real conversations happen.

Family Office & High Net Worth Conference — Los Angeles

Southern California edition. Draws from the entertainment and technology wealth communities. Different flavor than San Francisco — more real estate, more media, more consumer.

  • Date: May 12
  • Location: The Beverly Hills Hotel, Beverly Hills, CA
  • Host: DC Finance
  • Audience: UHNW individuals, SFO executives, private investors, select asset managers
  • Strategic note: Los Angeles family offices are heavily concentrated in entertainment, real estate, and consumer brands. If your fund has exposure to these sectors, this is your audience. The Beverly Hills Hotel setting encourages extended conversations.

Institutional Investor's Allocators & Asset Managers Summit — Europe

The European edition of the New York summit. Pre-scheduled one-on-one meetings with European institutional allocators.

  • Date: May 13–14
  • Location: London, UK
  • Host: Institutional Investor
  • Audience: European institutional allocators, asset managers, consultants
  • Strategic note: European LPs have different return expectations and governance structures than their North American counterparts. If you are raising a fund with European LPs, this is an efficient way to get meetings. Prepare for more structured diligence.

Private Equity International (PEI) Forum — Europe

The flagship European PE event. Heavy on European LPs and GPs. Useful for brand visibility in the European market.

  • Date: May 19–20
  • Location: London, UK
  • Host: PEI Group
  • Audience: European institutional LPs, PE firms, advisors, service providers
  • Strategic note: London in May is the center of European private equity. The event is large — 1,000+ attendees — but the LP quality is high. If you are raising a European fund, this is a must-attend. Use Altss to identify which LPs are attending and pre-schedule meetings.

Family Office & High Net Worth Conference — Seattle

Pacific Northwest edition. Draws from the technology and retail wealth communities. Smaller but high quality.

  • Date: May 19
  • Location: The Fairmont Olympic Hotel, Seattle, WA
  • Host: DC Finance
  • Audience: UHNW individuals, SFO executives, private investors, select asset managers
  • Strategic note: Seattle family offices are concentrated in technology and retail wealth. If your fund has exposure to technology, healthcare, or consumer, this is worth the trip. The event is small enough for meaningful conversations.

SuperReturn Private Credit Europe

The European edition of the private credit event. Growing rapidly as European private credit markets mature.

  • Date: May 26–28
  • Location: London, UK
  • Host: Informa Connect
  • Audience: Private credit fund managers, European institutional LPs, family offices
  • Strategic note: European private credit is less competitive than the U.S. market. If you are raising a European credit fund, this is where the LPs are. The event draws heavily from UK and Nordic pension funds.

Family Office & High Net Worth Conference — Atlanta

Southeastern edition. Growing as Atlanta establishes itself as a family office hub. Draws from the Southeast's wealth communities.

  • Date: May 27
  • Location: The Ritz-Carlton, Atlanta, GA
  • Host: DC Finance
  • Audience: UHNW individuals, SFO executives, private investors, select asset managers
  • Strategic note: Atlanta is an emerging family office market. The event is smaller than the coastal editions but the attendees are serious. If your fund has exposure to the Southeast, this is worth the trip.

June 2026

Family Office & High Net Worth Conference — Boston

New England edition. Draws from the region's deep wealth management tradition. Heavy on multi-family offices.

  • Date: June 2
  • Location: The Boston Harbor Hotel, Boston, MA
  • Host: DC Finance
  • Audience: UHNW individuals, SFO and MFO executives, private investors, select asset managers
  • Strategic note: Boston has a dense concentration of multi-family offices and wealth management firms. If your fund targets the RIA channel, this is a high-leverage event. The MFO attendees are sophisticated and allocate across alternatives.

ILPA Summit North America

The North American counterpart to the ILPA Europe Summit. Invite-only. Pre-scheduled one-on-one meetings with the most sophisticated institutional LPs in North America.

  • Date: June 2–4
  • Location: Chicago, IL
  • Host: ILPA
  • Audience: Institutional LPs (pensions, endowments, insurance, sovereign wealth), select GPs
  • Strategic note: This is the single most efficient LP engagement platform in North America. If you receive an invitation, clear your calendar. The LPs attending are the top-tier institutional investors. The meetings are 20 minutes and highly structured. Prepare a pitch that assumes the LP has read your PPM.

Family Office & High Net Worth Conference — Philadelphia

Mid-Atlantic edition. Smaller than New York but draws from the region's established wealth.

  • Date: June 9
  • Location: The Union League of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA
  • Host: DC Finance
  • Audience: UHNW individuals, SFO executives, private investors, select asset managers
  • Strategic note: Philadelphia has a concentration of old-money family offices. The event is small but the attendees are long-term oriented. If your fund has a patient capital thesis, this is your audience.

SuperReturn International

The flagship SuperReturn event. 3,000+ attendees. Heavy on European and Middle Eastern LPs.

  • Date: June 9–12
  • Location: InterContinental, Berlin, Germany
  • Host: Informa Connect
  • Audience: Global institutional LPs, sovereign wealth funds, pension funds, insurance companies, family offices, GPs
  • Strategic note: The summer edition in Berlin is the largest SuperReturn event. The LP-to-GP ratio is roughly 1:4. Do not go without a minimum of 10 pre-scheduled meetings. The side meetings at the Hotel Adlon are often more productive than the main hall. Use Altss to identify which LPs are attending and pre-schedule.

Family Office & High Net Worth Conference — Minneapolis

Upper Midwest edition. Draws from the region's corporate and agricultural wealth.

  • Date: June 16
  • Location: The Minneapolis Club, Minneapolis, MN
  • Host: DC Finance
  • Audience: UHNW individuals, SFO executives, private investors, select asset managers
  • Strategic note: Minneapolis has a concentration of corporate wealth from Fortune 500 companies. The family offices here are sophisticated and long-term oriented. If your fund has a Midwest LP base, this is worth the trip.

Private Debt Investor (PDI) Forum — Europe

The European edition of the private credit event. Growing rapidly as European private credit markets mature.

  • Date: June 16–17
  • Location: London, UK
  • Host: PEI Group
  • Audience: Private credit fund managers, European institutional LPs, family offices
  • Strategic note: European private credit is less competitive than the U.S. market. If you are raising a European credit fund, this is where the LPs are. The event draws heavily from UK and Nordic pension funds.

Family Office & High Net Worth Conference — Nashville

Southeastern edition. Growing as Nashville establishes itself as a wealth management hub. Draws from the region's healthcare and music industry wealth.

  • Date: June 23
  • Location: The Hermitage Hotel, Nashville, TN
  • Host: DC Finance
  • Audience: UHNW individuals, SFO executives, private investors, select asset managers
  • Strategic note: Nashville is an emerging family office market. The event is small but the attendees are engaged. If your fund has exposure to healthcare or consumer, this is worth the trip.

SuperReturn Private Credit North America

The North American edition of the private credit event. Growing rapidly as private credit markets mature.

  • Date: June 23–25
  • Location: New York, NY
  • Host: Informa Connect
  • Audience: Private credit fund managers, North American institutional LPs, family offices
  • Strategic note: Private credit continues to grow. This event is where LPs go to understand the market. If you are raising a credit fund, this is a must-attend. The LP attendance has grown 40% year-over-year since 2022.

Family Office & High Net Worth Conference — San Diego

Southern California edition. Draws from the region's technology and real estate wealth.

  • Date: June 30
  • Location: The Fairmont Grand Del Mar, San Diego, CA
  • Host: DC Finance
  • Audience: UHNW individuals, SFO executives, private investors, select asset managers
  • Strategic note: San Diego has a growing concentration of family offices. The event is small but the attendees are high quality. If your fund has exposure to technology or real estate, this is worth the trip.

July 2026

Family Office & High Net Worth Conference — Portland

Pacific Northwest edition. Smaller but draws from the region's technology and outdoor industry wealth.

  • Date: July 7
  • Location: The Nines, Portland, OR
  • Host: DC Finance
  • Audience: UHNW individuals, SFO executives, private investors, select asset managers
  • Strategic note: Portland is a niche market. The event is small but the attendees are engaged. If your fund has exposure to sustainability or consumer brands, this is worth the trip.

Private Equity International (PEI) Forum — Asia

The Asian flagship PE event. Growing rapidly as Asian private equity markets mature.

  • Date: July 14–15
  • Location: Hong Kong
  • Host: PEI Group
  • Audience: Asian institutional LPs, PE firms, advisors, service providers
  • Strategic note: Hong Kong remains the center of Asian private equity despite geopolitical headwinds. If you are raising an Asia fund, this is a must-attend. Use Altss to identify which LPs are attending and pre-schedule meetings.

Family Office & High Net Worth Conference — Salt Lake City

Mountain West edition. Growing as family offices establish Utah presence. Draws from the region's technology and outdoor industry wealth.

  • Date: July 14
  • Location: The Grand America Hotel, Salt Lake City, UT
  • Host: DC Finance
  • Audience: UHNW individuals, SFO executives, private investors, select asset managers
  • Strategic note: Salt Lake City is an emerging family office hub. The event is small but the attendees are engaged. If your fund has exposure to technology or real estate, this is worth the trip.

SuperReturn Secondaries & Liquidity Solutions — Europe

The European edition of the secondaries event. Growing rapidly as GP-led transactions and continuation funds proliferate in Europe.

  • Date: July 21–23
  • Location: London, UK
  • Host: Informa Connect
  • Audience: Secondaries buyers and sellers, GP-led advisors, LP investors
  • Strategic note: The European secondaries market is less developed than the U.S. market but growing rapidly. If you are considering a GP-led transaction in Europe, this is the event.

Family Office & High Net Worth Conference — Kansas City

Midwest edition. Draws from the region's agricultural and corporate wealth.

  • Date: July 21
  • Location: The Kansas City Club, Kansas City, MO
  • Host: DC Finance
  • Audience: UHNW individuals, SFO executives, private investors, select asset managers
  • Strategic note: Kansas City has a concentration of agricultural and corporate wealth. The event is small but the attendees are long-term oriented. If your fund has a Midwest LP base, this is worth the trip.

August 2026

Family Office & High Net Worth Conference — Austin

Texas edition. Growing rapidly as Austin establishes itself as a technology and family office hub. Draws from the region's technology and real estate wealth.

  • Date: August 4
  • Location: The Four Seasons, Austin, TX
  • Host: DC Finance
  • Audience: UHNW individuals, SFO executives, private investors, select asset managers
  • Strategic note: Austin is one of the fastest-growing family office markets in the U.S. The event draws heavily from technology entrepreneurs and real estate investors. If your fund has exposure to technology or real estate, this is a high-leverage event.

Private Equity International (PEI) Forum — Latin America

The Latin American flagship PE event. Growing as Latin American private equity markets mature.

  • Date: August 11–12
  • Location: São Paulo, Brazil
  • Host: PEI Group
  • Audience: Latin American institutional LPs, PE firms, advisors, service providers
  • Strategic note: Latin American private equity is less competitive than the U.S. market. If you are raising a Latin America fund, this is a must-attend. The event draws heavily from Brazilian pension funds and family offices.

Family Office & High Net Worth Conference — Charlotte

Southeastern edition. Growing as Charlotte establishes itself as a wealth management hub. Draws from the region's banking and healthcare wealth.

  • Date: August 11
  • Location: The Ritz-Carlton, Charlotte, NC
  • Host: DC Finance
  • Audience: UHNW individuals, SFO executives, private investors, select asset managers
  • Strategic note: Charlotte is an emerging family office market. The event is small but the attendees are engaged. If your fund has exposure to the Southeast, this is worth the trip.

SuperReturn Real Assets Europe

The European edition of the real assets event. Useful if your fund touches real assets, energy transition, or infrastructure in Europe.

  • Date: August 18–20
  • Location: London, UK
  • Host: Informa Connect
  • Audience: Real asset LPs and GPs, infrastructure investors, energy transition funds, pension allocators
  • Strategic note: European real assets are a growing allocation target for pension funds. If your fund has a European real assets thesis, this is the event.

Family Office & High Net Worth Conference — Cleveland

Midwest edition. Draws from the region's manufacturing and healthcare wealth.

  • Date: August 18
  • Location: The Union Club, Cleveland, OH
  • Host: DC Finance
  • Audience: UHNW individuals, SFO executives, private investors, select asset managers
  • Strategic note: Cleveland has a concentration of manufacturing and healthcare wealth. The event is small but the attendees are long-term oriented. If your fund has a Midwest LP base, this is worth the trip.

September 2026

Family Office & High Net Worth Conference — Detroit

Midwest edition. Draws from the region's automotive and manufacturing wealth.

  • Date: September 1
  • Location: The Detroit Club, Detroit, MI
  • Host: DC Finance
  • Audience: UHNW individuals, SFO executives, private investors, select asset managers
  • Strategic note: Detroit is an emerging family office market. The event is small but the attendees are engaged. If your fund has exposure to manufacturing or technology, this is worth the trip.

ILPA Summit Asia

The Asian counterpart to the ILPA Europe and North America Summits. Invite-only. Pre-scheduled one-on-one meetings with Asian institutional LPs.

  • Date: September 1–3
  • Location: Singapore
  • Host: ILPA
  • Audience: Asian institutional LPs (pensions, endowments, insurance, sovereign wealth), select GPs
  • Strategic note: This is the most efficient LP engagement platform in Asia. If you receive an invitation, clear your calendar. The LPs attending are the top-tier Asian institutional investors.

Private Debt Investor (PDI) Forum — Asia

The Asian edition of the private credit event. Growing rapidly as Asian private credit markets mature.

  • Date: September 8–9
  • Location: Singapore
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