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    Stafford Capital Raises Record $1.1 Billion for Tenth Timber Fund

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    Posted on March 17, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Stafford Capital Partners raised $1.1 billion for its tenth timber fund, surpassing targets with a focus on the secondaries market, attracting European institutional investors.

    Stafford Capital Achieves $1.1 Billion in Timber Fundraising

    By Simon Jessop

    LONDON (Reuters) -Stafford Capital Partners has raised $1.1 billion for one of the world's biggest timber funds, beating its original target, its chief executive said, as institutional investors, especially in Europe, seek climate-friendly ways to diversify their holdings.

    Angus Whiteley told Reuters the Stafford International Timberland Fund X, which focuses on the secondaries market, raised $1.04 billion and secured a further $100 million in co-investment.

    Whiteley said the secondaries market, which trades stakes in assets primary investors have previously bought, can offer higher returns of around 8% compared with traditional timber funds that may target 5%-6% returns.

    "The secondary market is one that's not heavily populated with many players... so for a motivated seller, we get the opportunity to buy it (the stake) at a reasonable discount," Whiteley said.

    The increased returns had "attracted more money into the asset class", he added.

    Nearly three-quarters of the 13 institutions to commit to the new fund had also invested in Stafford's ninth fund, and most were pension schemes, alongside an insurance company and an investment trust.

    Around half of the commitments, 48%, were from investors based in Britain, with 23% from Germany, 19% from South Korea and 10% from North America, Stafford said.

    The fund has already committed $330 million across five investments with a combined size of 1 million hectares, and expects to complete a further $140 million deal soon, he said.

    Across its entire portfolio, Stafford holds an interest in 127 assets covering 6.4 million acres of forest that is collectively locking away 16 million metric tons a year of carbon emissions.

    (Editing by Barbara Lewis)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Stafford Capital raised $1.1 billion for its tenth timber fund.
    • •The fund exceeded its original target, focusing on the secondaries market.
    • •Higher returns of 8% attract institutional investors.
    • •Majority of investors are pension schemes from Europe.
    • •The fund contributes to carbon emission reduction.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Stafford Capital raises record $1.1 billion for tenth timber fund

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses Stafford Capital Partners raising $1.1 billion for its tenth timber fund, focusing on climate-friendly investments.

    2Who are the main investors?

    The main investors are institutional investors, primarily pension schemes from Europe.

    3What is the focus of the fund?

    The fund focuses on the secondaries market, offering higher returns and contributing to carbon emission reduction.

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