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Flexstone Acquires Glouston Capital for $15B Private Markets Platform

Natixis affiliate consolidates Boston GP-stakes specialist as wealth advisors demand pre-packaged alternatives exposure.

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LOUIS XIII · June 19, 2026

Flexstone Acquires Glouston Capital for $15B Private Markets Platform

Natixis affiliate consolidates Boston GP-stakes specialist as wealth advisors demand pre-packaged alternatives exposure.

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Flexstone Partners, the private markets affiliate of Natixis Investment Managers, acquired Boston-based Glouston Capital Partners in a transaction that brings the combined platform to $15 billion in assets under management. The deal closes a seven-year hunt by Natixis to aggregate secondary specialists and GP-stakes funds into a single wrapper for wealth distribution. Glouston managed $4.2 billion as of December, concentrated in late-stage secondaries and continuation vehicles.

Flexstone enters the deal with $10.8 billion across primary commitments, co-investments, and secondaries, primarily marketed through wirehouses and multi-family offices. The acquisition adds Glouston's 19-person investment team and eliminates a competitor in the RIA-facing alternatives market, where both firms competed for the same $50,000 to $500,000 ticket mandates from advisors seeking NAV-based private equity exposure. Natixis did not disclose purchase consideration, but two placement agents familiar with the process estimate a 1.8x to 2.1x multiple on Glouston's trailing management fees, implying a price near $150 million to $180 million.

The transaction reflects structural demand from wealth advisors who lack the operational infrastructure to diligence individual GP relationships or monitor 40 to 60 underlying funds across a diversified alternatives book. Flexstone inherits Glouston's $1.1 billion continuation fund strategy, which purchases LP stakes in mature vehicles and re-underwrites the manager for an extended hold period. That product line competes directly with Coller Capital, Lexington Partners, and HarbourVest in a market where $28 billion in continuation volume closed in 2024, up 34% year-over-year. The combined entity now controls roughly 5% of the wealth-distributed secondaries market, a share that becomes meaningful when Natixis routes allocations through its $1.4 trillion parent distribution network across 15,000 financial advisors.

The deal also consolidates back-office expenses at a moment when smaller alternatives managers face margin compression from rising compliance costs and valuation infrastructure. Glouston's Boston headquarters will remain operational, but Flexstone plans to centralize portfolio accounting, tax reporting, and investor relations in Denver, where the firm already handles $400 million in annual capital calls. That integration typically produces 18% to 22% cost synergies within 18 months, according to a Deloitte study of GP consolidations published in November. Natixis benefits from scale in fundraising: Flexstone can now market a $15 billion track record to pensions and sovereign wealth funds that previously excluded the platform for insufficient AUM.

Allocators should monitor Flexstone's Q3 2025 fundraise for its sixth secondaries vehicle, expected to target $2.5 billion to $3 billion, which would test whether the Glouston brand carries portable LP relationships or whether investors defect to independent managers. Watch Natixis's 2025 annual report for disclosure on whether the acquisition was funded via balance sheet cash or debt; leverage multiples above 3x EBITDA would signal aggressive growth expectations. Continuation fund deployment will also clarify strategy: if Flexstone accelerates Glouston's $1.1 billion book into larger deals above $300 million, it confirms a shift toward institutional scale and away from wealth distribution.

The $15 billion figure now positions Flexstone as the ninth-largest secondaries platform globally by AUM, ahead of Pantheon's wealth-focused vehicles but behind StepStone's $22 billion secondaries complex.

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Natixis consolidates **$15B** private markets platform via Glouston buy, targeting wealth advisors seeking packaged GP exposure.
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