Welcome to
Kline Hill Partners
Liquidity solutions for private equity
It Begins with
Our Team
Kline Hill’s team is deep and highly experienced, having completed hundreds of transactions to date. We know that the process matters to you. We understand that trust, responsiveness, and smooth execution are paramount, and we strive to exceed your expectations in these areas.
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Deep & experienced team
25+ investment professionals from a range of professional and personal backgrounds
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Small-deal focus
Dedicated to serving the often-neglected small-deal niche
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Flexible solutions provider
Nimble and agile, we work with sellers and GPs to find the best solutions for their specific needs
KHP Platform
Capabilities across LP and GP-led secondaries.
Together, our Core and Solutions strategies make up a platform designed to serve the entirety of the small-deal secondary market, with capabilities spanning LP fund transfers, GP-led transactions, and secondary directs.
Values matter
The spirit of partnership affects everything we do. At Kline Hill, we're committed to building lasting relationships with those we work with.
Integrity
Operate with honesty, humility, and respect.
Hustle
Go the extra mile through resourcefulness, innovation, and analytical rigor.
Stewardship
Protect and enhance investor capital for the long term.
Balance
Promote a culture of professional growth and personal values.
Kline Hill
In the press
Catch up on our latest news and insights.
Kline Hill and Cendana raise $400m for second VC secondaries fund
The vehicle, raised in partnership by the two firms, exceeded its $300m target to close on its hard-cap, Secondaries Investor has learned.
Looking beyond the ‘obvious’ deal: The case of PE secondary specialist Kline Hill Partners
When founder Michael Bego launched Kline Hill Partners in 2016, he never imagined that the New York City-based private equity firm would expand rapidly enough to become an established manager with more than $6.4B in assets.
Fed Leadership Change Soothes Anxiety for Mid-Market Borrowers
Mid-market deals are sensitive to interest rates – which is why the long-running feud between President Donald Trump and Federal Reserve Chair Jerome