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Lexington Partners files Q2 2026 13F with two reported rows

August 7, 2026 filing Manager profile

Summary: Lexington Partners L.P. filed a public Form 13F-HR on August 7, 2026 for the quarter ended June 30, 2026. The SEC information table lists two reported rows, Karman Holdings and N-able, so the item should be read as a narrow listed-securities filing update rather than a broad view of Lexington's private-markets or secondaries platform.

Why it matters: The filing gives due-diligence readers a limited public reporting marker for Lexington's listed-security 13F footprint, while requiring extra caution because the filing does not describe the broader private-markets platform, private funds, transaction activity, performance, or investment outlook.

9AT filing context: Public SEC 13F context for period 2026-06-30 shows 2 information-table rows and reported value fields summing to 133,829,833 as presented in the XML; ADV identity context maps Lexington Partners L.P. to CIK 0001621157 / CRD 147281 / SEC file 801-71411 and about $79.3B in reported regulatory AUM/profile scale.

Summary

Lexington Partners L.P. filed a public Form 13F-HR on August 7, 2026 for the quarter ended June 30, 2026. The SEC submissions record identifies the filing as accession 0001193125-26-340415, and the primary Form 13F document names Lexington Partners L.P. with CRD 000147281 and SEC adviser file 801-71411.

The associated SEC information table lists two reported rows: Karman Holdings and N-able. This draft treats the filing as a narrow public listed-securities snapshot for the 13F reporting entity, not as a broad update on Lexington’s private-markets or secondaries platform, private funds, transaction activity, performance, or investment merit.

Why it matters

For due-diligence readers, even a small 13F can be useful as a public filing marker: it confirms the reporting entity, period, and the limited listed-security rows disclosed for that quarter. With Lexington, that context is especially narrow because the manager is primarily associated with private markets and secondaries, areas that a 13F does not comprehensively capture.

The signal should therefore be used mainly to frame follow-up questions and monitoring. It should not be treated as a complete view of Lexington’s platform scale, investment activity, issuer exposure, private-fund business, performance, investor demand, or future outlook.

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9AT filing context

Public SEC 13F context for the quarter ended June 30, 2026 shows two information-table rows. The parsed information table shows reported value fields summing to 133,829,833 as presented in the XML, with reported rows for Karman Holdings and N-able.

Public adviser/profile context reviewed by 9AT maps Lexington Partners L.P. to CIK 0001621157, CRD 147281, SEC file 801-71411, and about $79.3 billion in reported regulatory AUM/profile scale. That adviser context is identity and scale background only; it does not validate the 13F holdings, describe the full secondaries/private-markets platform, imply investor demand, or support any investment recommendation.

What to watch

Watch future 13F filings for amendments, changes in the two reported rows, additions to the listed-security footprint, or changes in reporting pattern. For a fuller public view of Lexington, also watch primary manager announcements and adviser filings, because 13F records alone do not describe private-market fund activity, transaction flow, or platform performance.

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