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Latham & Watkins Advises Hunter Point Capital in Strategic Partnership and Minority Investment in Nuveen Private Capital

September 3, 2025
Multidisciplinary team represents the independent investment firm in its investment in and partnership with the private debt manager.

Nuveen Private Capital, comprising US and European asset managers Churchill Asset Management and Arcmont Asset Management, has entered into a strategic partnership with Hunter Point Capital (HPC), an independent investment firm that provides capital solutions and strategic support to alternative asset managers, and Temasek, a global investment company headquartered in Singapore. HPC and Temasek are making minority investments in Nuveen Private Capital and Temasek will provide long-term capital commitments to the platform’s new and existing strategies.

Latham & Watkins LLP represents Hunter Point Capital in the transaction with a corporate deal team led by partners Alex Kelly, Owen Alexander, and Erin Bergey, with associates Michael Magstadt, John Welling, Meghan McDuff, Juna Kim, and Ethan Cramer Gibbs. Advice was also provided on regulatory matters by partner Laura Ferrell, with associates Mike Hart-Slattery, Micaela Lucero Little, and Katherine Ryan; on tax matters by partner Greg Hannibal, with associate Arash Lotfi; on compensation and benefits matters by partner Adam Kestenbaum, with associates Bryce Williamson and Sam Sturgis; on labor and employment matters by partner Nineveh Alkhas, with associate Jenny Bobbitt; on intellectual property matters by partner Morgan Brubaker, with associate Tyra Richmond; on US data privacy and cybersecurity matters by partner Clayton Northouse, with associate Zac Alpert; on data privacy and cybersecurity matters by partner Christian McDermott, with associate Calum Docherty; on structured finance matters by partners David Siegel, Jim Fogarty, and Loren Finegold; on US financial regulatory matters by partner Arthur Long and counsel Pia Naib; on EU financial regulatory matters by partner Nicola Higgs, with associate Jaime Martin; on sanctions matters by partner Andrew Galdes, with associate Joelle Hageboutros; and on insurance matters by partner Drew Levin and counsel Hannah Cary, with associate Joy Chen.

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