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Capital Commitment

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What is Capital Commitment?

A capital commitment is the total amount of capital an LP pledges to invest in a fund over its life, as specified in the subscription agreement. The full commitment is not paid upfront but is drawn down over time through capital calls during the fund’s investment period, which typically spans three to five years.

Why It Matters

Capital commitments are the building block of LP portfolio construction. LPs must carefully manage their total commitments across funds to ensure they can meet capital calls as they come, while maintaining sufficient liquidity for other portfolio needs.

Key Takeaways

  • 1

    The total capital an LP pledges to a fund, drawn down over time through capital calls.

  • 2

    Not paid upfront; typically deployed over a three-to-five-year investment period.

  • 3

    LPs must manage total commitments carefully to ensure liquidity for meeting future capital calls.

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