NYC Financial Giants in Talks to Manage Ukraine’s Postwar Reconstruction Fund: Sources

Larry Fink’s BlackRock, Marc Rowan’s Apollo Global Management, and Henry Kravis’s KKR are in talks to manage a US investment fund to bankroll postwar reconstruction in Ukraine, The Post has learned.

Sources familiar with the matter said Jared Kushner, President Trump’s son-in-law, was in New York City on Wednesday for exploratory discussions with the top asset managers in Manhattan’s swanky Hudson Yards development.

“Kushner is looking for a US-based asset manager who will administer and officiate over the Ukraine reconstruction fund,” said one insider.

BlackRock CEO Larry Fink halted his firm’s own multi-billion-dollar Ukraine Development Fund in July amid uncertainty over how President Trump would try to end the war.

Fink and Kushner, who runs the Saudi-backed Affinity Partners fund, took part in a call with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky yesterday. (Read more from “NYC Financial Giants in Talks to Manage Ukraine’s Postwar Reconstruction Fund: Sources” HERE)