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Alternative Asset Fund – I Series (AAF-I)

AAF-I holds units of a Delaware limited liability company registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended which provides exposure to a broad portfolio of private markets investments through an evergreen fund structure.

Objective and Strategy

AAF-I seeks long-term capital appreciation by investing in a broad portfolio of global private market investments. AAF-I’s underlying investment is in an evergreen fund invests in assets including primary and secondary private equity funds, direct investments in private companies including growth equity and co-investments, and private credit. AAF-I seeks to provide investors broad diversification across geography, vintage year and subclass of private equity and credit investments.

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Fund Snapshot

Items Fund Snapshot
Inception
Expense Ratio
Fund Assets
Holdings
I Series Price History
Investment Funds Description - I Series
Fund Snapshot Data
Inception January 1, 2024
Expense Ratio 1.35% as of December 31, 20251
Fund Assets $65 Million as of December 31, 20252
Holdings N/A
I Series Price History N/A
Investment Funds Description - I Series Investment Funds Description - I Series
Amy Bulger 

Amy Bulger 

Director, Private Markets

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Piotr Chwala

Piotr Chwala

Manager, Private Markets

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Frank Holsteen

Frank Holsteen

Managing Director, Investment Management

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The above individuals are responsible for the selection and monitoring of external investment manager(s).

*Investors must meet certain qualifications to invest in AAF-I, some of which do not apply to investments in other WII funds. Investments in AAF-I are also subject to minimum commitment amounts determined by WII. The fund’s evergreen structure allows investors to subscribe on a monthly basis and redeem units on a quarterly basis, subject to an initial one-year lock-up period and redemption limits.

1The expense ratio is a measure of the annual fund operating expenses paid by the fund expressed as a percentage of the average fair value of the fund’s assets for the applicable year. The annual fund operating expenses information set forth above is based on actual asset balances and fees and expenses, as of December 31, 2025. The fund’s actual annual fund operating expenses and the related expense ratio can differ from year to year. Actual annual fund operating expenses may vary depending on, among other things, market events, fund size, transaction costs, timing of fund inflows and outflows, and applicable internal costs and third-party fees. All expenses incurred by AAF-I are reflected in the unit value calculated for the fund. The custody fee and administrative and overhead expenses are charged directly to AAF-I investors. Please see the “Fees and Expenses of the Funds” section of the Investment Funds Description – I Series for further information about the fund’s fees and expenses.

2Fund assets are inclusive of a distribution declared in December 2025.

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All investments carry some degree of risk that will affect the value of the Fund’s holdings, its investment performance and the price of its units. As a result, loss of money is a risk of investing in the Fund. The Fund is subject to the following principal investment risks: market risk, investment style risk, security-specific risk, credit risk, country risk, currency risk, derivatives risk, interest rate risk, deflation risk, liquidity risk and prepayment risk.