StepStone Launches Evergreen Strategies on LSEG's DMI Platform Today, Covering Private Equity and Infrastructure

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StepStone Group launched its evergreen strategies on LSEG’s Digital Market Infrastructure (DMI) platform today, covering private equity, private debt, and infrastructure assets. The DMI platform, integrated within LSEG Workspace, uses distributed ledger technology to streamline private fund distribution and optimize market access for professional investors. The partnership builds on the firms’ prior collaboration, which resulted in the joint launch of the FTSE StepStone Global Private Markets Index in October 2025.

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