Harbert Management Corporation is a leading alternative investment management firm that provides a diverse range of strategies across multiple asset classes. Founded in 1993, HMC specializes in real assets and private market investments, including real estate, seniors housing, private equity, infrastructure, private credit, and hedge funds. The firem's investment philosophy is centered on deep sector expertise, rigorous risk management, and a collaborative partnership approach that aligns its interests with those of investors. HMC serves a global base of institutional investors, including pension funds, insurance companies, endowments, foundations, and family offices, providing them with access to diversified, actively managed alternative strategies designed to enhance portfolio performance and stability.
HARBERT MANAGEMENT CORPORATION
Harbert Management Corporation (HMC) is a privately owned investment management firm specializing in alternative assets.
Founded in 1993 and headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama, HMC manages approximately $8.1 billion in assets under management (AUM).
The firm serves a diverse base of institutional investors, including pension funds, insurance companies, endowments, foundations, and family offices.
HMC’s investment expertise spans multiple sectors, organized into three core strategies: Real Assets, Private Capital, and Absolute Return Strategies.
HMC INVESTMENT STRATEGIES
Real Assets – HMC invests across U.S. and European real estate markets, targeting retail, residential, and industrial properties. The strategy also includes seniors housing and infrastructure projects, providing long-term, income-generating opportunities for investors.
Private Capital – The Growth Equity strategy focuses on providing capital to high-potential companies, while the Credit Solutions platform delivers flexible financing to middle-market private companies, supporting growth, expansion, and operational initiatives.
Absolute Return – HMC’s Absolute Return strategies aim to deliver attractive risk-adjusted returns. The Discovery Strategy identifies unique investment opportunities with high upside potential, while the Value Strategy targets undervalued assets with significant appreciation opportunities.