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Moats in Motion: Software Investing in the Age of AI
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Welcome to The Private Markets Playbook, a podcast for wealth advisors and CIOs navigating portfolios beyond the traditional 60/40. Hosted by Allocate, the show features candid conversations with allocators, asset managers, and industry leaders on building modern, programmatic portfolios—spanning private markets, portfolio construction, and the systems required to manage complexity at scale.
In this episode, Samir Kaji sits down with Neil Malik, Founder and Managing Partner of K1 Investment Management, to unpack what the so‑called “SaaS apocalypse” really means for software investors in an AI‑driven market. They trace the evolution of K1’s strategy across nearly 300 enterprise software investments and dig into how Neil is triaging portfolio companies into green, yellow, and red buckets based on depth of workflow, system‑of‑record status, and the uniqueness of their data. The conversation also covers the risks of backing pure “LLM wrappers,” why regulated and infrastructure‑like software businesses may be more resilient, how multiple compression is reshaping return math for private equity, and why today’s AI and data center boom rhymes with prior infrastructure hype cycles.
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Neil Malik is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of K1 Investment Management, where he oversees the firm’s strategy, governance, and investment activities. Prior to establishing K1, Malik founded the growth equity practice at Kayne Anderson Capital Advisors, focusing on growth equity and buyout investments. He also held positions in the private equity groups of Brentwood Associates and Olympus Partners and began his career in the mergers and acquisitions group at J.P. Morgan Securities. Malik earned his MBA from Harvard Business School and holds dual bachelor’s degrees—a BS in Finance from the Wharton School and a BAS in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from the School of Engineering and Applied Science at the University of Pennsylvania.
K1 Investment Management, headquartered in Manhattan Beach, California, is a leading private equity firm specializing in investments in high-growth, enterprise software companies. The firm partners with dynamic management teams to build category leaders, providing capital and operational expertise to drive growth and innovation. K1 has an impressive track record, having realized $2.9 billion in enterprise value in 2024 through seven transactions, including the acquisitions of GoCanvas by Nemetschek Group and Axcient by ConnectWise. The firm’s portfolio includes notable investments in companies such as IRONSCALES, a leader in email security, and Board Intelligence, a prominent board management software platform. K1’s success is attributed to its focus on enterprise software, strategic growth investments, and a commitment to fostering innovation within its portfolio companies.
Topics in this conversation include:
* Evolution of Software Investing from ASPs to SaaS and Cloud (1:11)
* AI Supercycle, Anthropic’s Growth, and Compressed Adoption Timelines (2:47)
* Is this a “SaaS Apocalypse”? Market Overreaction and Dry Powder Opportunity (4:51)
* Portfolio Triage Framework and What Makes SaaS Businesses Resilient (7:42)
* Vertical SaaS Case Studies: Simpro, Legal Platforms, and Smarsh (8:55)
* Data as a Moat, Regulated Markets, and Discoverability of LLM Communications (12:52)
* Avoiding AI-Native “LLM Wrappers” and the Importance of System of Record (16:38)
* Workflow, Adoption, and Cultural Change Required to Realize AI Value (18:01)
* Lender–Customer Communications and Agentic Workflows (2