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It is uncontroversial to suggest that we are living in the golden age of private equity. Names like BlackRock, KKR, and Apollo are now as well known as their blue chip investing banking counterparts, and in some areas, find themselves in direct competition with each other.

Although DealRoom supports transaction management of both in tandem, the focus of this article is private equity - specifically, the 11 biggest players in the industry.

What is Private Equity?

Private equity is a blanket term, which refers to companies that pool investors’ funds to invest in undervalued companies and assets. The aim of private equity is to provide a high return to investors on those assets, assigning expert management teams to manage the companies and assets outside of the glare of public markets.

The investment targets can be public or private, but if public, will be taken private by the private equity company overseeing the investment.

How does Private Equity Work?

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The Process

The process for private equity funds typically works along the following lines:

1. The Capital Raise

The period in which the private equity team seeks to convince investors to invest their capital in their fund or (sometimes) their company.

2. Deal Sourcing

The period in which the private equity company looks for suitable opportunities that fit its investment thesis.

3. Post-acquisition Operational Improvement

The period in which the acquired company is restructured by the private equity team to generate more value.

4. Liquidation

The period in which the acquired company is either sold or brought to an IPO enables the private equity company and its investors to liquidate their investments.

The end goal of this process is to generate a higher multiple of earnings (i.e. value addition) than the company or asset was acquired for.

Characteristics of Firms that Private Equity Invests In

If there is a single theme that unifies all private equity investments, it is that the companies or assets being invested in are undervalued in some way.

Either because their current owners have not spotted the potential of the business, have mismanaged it, or have not been able to access the capital to bring the company to scale, the private equity company seeks to add value that will ultimately generate investor returns.

Beyond this, private equity companies also pay attention to issues such as:

  • Industry and market dynamics
  • Cash generation potential of business
  • Competitive positioning
  • Technology/capital requirements (insert the link on capital investments)
  • Potential to disrupt an industry

What are the most common PE strategies?

A previous DealRoom article discussed the six most common strategies used in private equity. These are:

  1. Venture capital
  2. Growth capital
  3. Real estate
  4. Mezzanine financing
  5. Leveraged buyout (LBO)
  6. Fund of Funds (FoF)

How does Private Equity Differ from Venture Capital?

For detail on this question, check our deep dive into the differences between private equity and venture capital (or check the list of top venture capital firms).

Notwithstanding, the main differences can be summarized as follows:

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List of the 11 Largest Private Equity Firms

  1. BlackRock
  2. Blackstone
  3. Apollo Global Management
  4. KKR
  5. The Carlyle Group
  6. CVC Capital Partners
  7. TPG
  8. Thoma Bravo
  9. EQT
  10. Insight Partners

Given all this, you may be wondering who the biggest players in this $7 trillion market are. Wonder no more.

The 11 largest private equity firms can be found below:

1. BlackRock - AUM: $7.5 trillion

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2022 was a bad year for BlackRock. The undisputed leader of global private equity has already lost around 25% of its AUM over the course of the year, as investors began to criticize its impact investment strategy.

What’s remarkable is that even after such a dreadful year, the private equity fund behemoth still starts 2023 with a massive $7.5 trillion under management. Expect a revised ESG strategy at some stage in 2023.

2. Blackstone - AUM: $951 billion

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Like its competitor BlackRock, Blackstone saw a series of investor withdrawals at the end of 2022, which lowered its end-of-year AUM. More importantly, the withdrawal may force the company’s hand on a long-awaited fund aimed at HNWIs, who have been pouring out of its real estate and credit funds.

Blackstone is one of several firms on this list that may rethink its strategy in 2023 as the market continues to evolve.

3. Apollo Global Management - AUM: $523 billion

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Apollo Global Management’s focus on credit seems to put it in good standing for 2023. Its CEO Marc Rowan recently said that the company finished the second half of 2022 by capitalizing on mis-priced risk - a trend that should continue into the coming year.

The firm’s latest strategy seems a solid one: expanding credit to take advantage of rising interest rates, geopolitical upheaval, and a growing liquidity crunch.

4. KKR - AUM: $471 billion

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KKR is thought to be one of the chief beneficiaries of BlackRock’s short-term decline. Over a 12-month period, it raised a massive $126 billion in funds - over a third of the company’s AUM at the beginning of the period.

Assuming it can keep this rate up in 2023 - or at least maintain something like it - KKR will soon find its way past Apollo Global Management into the global top 3 of private equity companies.

5. The Carlyle Group - AUM: $369 billion

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Remarkably, 2022 was the year in which the Carlyle Group’s private debt business overtook its private equity business for the first time in 35 years. In another interesting development, it also launched a clean energy developer, as it plans to build solar and other renewable assets itself, although failed to mention how much it intends to invest. 2023 promises to be an interesting year for the Carlyle Group.

6. CVC Capital Partners - AUM: $146 billion

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CVC Capital Partners - the largest European private equity company by AUM - had planned to list on the Paris Stock Exchange in 2022, but subsequently pulled plans for the listing saying that it now had ‘no plans’ to list.

Assuming interest rates in Europe continue to rise on the same trajectory as those in the US, plans to list in the first half of 2023 may also have to be shelved

7. TPG - AUM: $135 billion

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Unlike CVC Capital Partners, TPG went ahead with its plans for an IPO in 2022, listing on the technology-heavy Nasdaq index. This was an interesting choice, as most of its competitors had listed on the NYSE about a decade before.

The $10 billion listing was deemed a success, but the real test will be how the market will react to the company’s newly-announced focus on debt and infrastructure.

8. Thoma Bravo - AUM: $114 billion

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Technology-focused Thoma Bravo may see gathering clouds over the tech industry as an opportunity to acquire some underpriced assets in 2023. It already tried to usurp Elon Musk’s bid for Twitter in 2022 (and he may end up regretting that they didn’t).

As 2022 drew to a close, Thoma Bravo announced it had raised $32.4 billion for new acquisitions to splurge on technology firms in 2023.

9. EQT - AUM: $100 billion

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EQT may be one of the fastest-rising private equity companies in the world. Based in Sweden, it was the third biggest raiser of funds in the world after KKR and Blackstone in 2022, where it raised $57 billion - over half of its current total AUM.

At the end of the year, it announced that it had a record number of Japanese technology deals in the pipeline. Of the players on this list, EQT may be the one to watch in 2023.

10. Insight Partners - AUM: $98 billion

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New York-based Insight Partners has taken a contrary position to many of the private equity companies on this list, advising investors: ‘avoid debt in 2023.’ Perhaps feeling debt is now an overcrowded field, Insight Partners instead continues to focus on the Europe-focused private equity strategy that has held it in such good stead.

With Europe facing a big recession, Insight Partners LPs will be holding onto their hats in 2023.

Conclusion

Looking at private equity companies and the investment strategies they outline for markets as a year begins is often a good way of telling which way the wind will be blowing.

DealRoom has been a catalyst in many large deals for private equity companies over the years and has been privileged to gain some valuable insights into private equity thinking in the process. Talk to us today about how we can drive your next private equity engagement.

What is Private Equity?

Private equity is a blanket term, which refers to companies that pool investors’ funds to invest in undervalued companies and assets. The aim of private equity is to provide a high return to investors on those assets, assigning expert management teams to manage the companies and assets outside of the glare of public markets.

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It is uncontroversial to suggest that we are living in the golden age of private equity. Names like BlackRock, KKR, and Apollo are now as well known as their blue chip investing banking counterparts, and in some areas, find themselves in direct competition with each other.

Although DealRoom supports transaction management of both in tandem, the focus of this article is private equity - specifically, the 11 biggest players in the industry.

What is Private Equity?

Private equity is a blanket term, which refers to companies that pool investors’ funds to invest in undervalued companies and assets. The aim of private equity is to provide a high return to investors on those assets, assigning expert management teams to manage the companies and assets outside of the glare of public markets.

The investment targets can be public or private, but if public, will be taken private by the private equity company overseeing the investment.

How does Private Equity Work?

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The Process

The process for private equity funds typically works along the following lines:

1. The Capital Raise

The period in which the private equity team seeks to convince investors to invest their capital in their fund or (sometimes) their company.

2. Deal Sourcing

The period in which the private equity company looks for suitable opportunities that fit its investment thesis.

3. Post-acquisition Operational Improvement

The period in which the acquired company is restructured by the private equity team to generate more value.

4. Liquidation

The period in which the acquired company is either sold or brought to an IPO enables the private equity company and its investors to liquidate their investments.

The end goal of this process is to generate a higher multiple of earnings (i.e. value addition) than the company or asset was acquired for.

Characteristics of Firms that Private Equity Invests In

If there is a single theme that unifies all private equity investments, it is that the companies or assets being invested in are undervalued in some way.

Either because their current owners have not spotted the potential of the business, have mismanaged it, or have not been able to access the capital to bring the company to scale, the private equity company seeks to add value that will ultimately generate investor returns.

Beyond this, private equity companies also pay attention to issues such as:

  • Industry and market dynamics
  • Cash generation potential of business
  • Competitive positioning
  • Technology/capital requirements (insert the link on capital investments)
  • Potential to disrupt an industry

What are the most common PE strategies?

A previous DealRoom article discussed the six most common strategies used in private equity. These are:

  1. Venture capital
  2. Growth capital
  3. Real estate
  4. Mezzanine financing
  5. Leveraged buyout (LBO)
  6. Fund of Funds (FoF)

How does Private Equity Differ from Venture Capital?

For detail on this question, check our deep dive into the differences between private equity and venture capital (or check the list of top venture capital firms).

Notwithstanding, the main differences can be summarized as follows:

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List of the 11 Largest Private Equity Firms

  1. BlackRock
  2. Blackstone
  3. Apollo Global Management
  4. KKR
  5. The Carlyle Group
  6. CVC Capital Partners
  7. TPG
  8. Thoma Bravo
  9. EQT
  10. Insight Partners

Given all this, you may be wondering who the biggest players in this $7 trillion market are. Wonder no more.

The 11 largest private equity firms can be found below:

1. BlackRock - AUM: $7.5 trillion

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2022 was a bad year for BlackRock. The undisputed leader of global private equity has already lost around 25% of its AUM over the course of the year, as investors began to criticize its impact investment strategy.

What’s remarkable is that even after such a dreadful year, the private equity fund behemoth still starts 2023 with a massive $7.5 trillion under management. Expect a revised ESG strategy at some stage in 2023.

2. Blackstone - AUM: $951 billion

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Like its competitor BlackRock, Blackstone saw a series of investor withdrawals at the end of 2022, which lowered its end-of-year AUM. More importantly, the withdrawal may force the company’s hand on a long-awaited fund aimed at HNWIs, who have been pouring out of its real estate and credit funds.

Blackstone is one of several firms on this list that may rethink its strategy in 2023 as the market continues to evolve.

3. Apollo Global Management - AUM: $523 billion

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Apollo Global Management’s focus on credit seems to put it in good standing for 2023. Its CEO Marc Rowan recently said that the company finished the second half of 2022 by capitalizing on mis-priced risk - a trend that should continue into the coming year.

The firm’s latest strategy seems a solid one: expanding credit to take advantage of rising interest rates, geopolitical upheaval, and a growing liquidity crunch.

4. KKR - AUM: $471 billion

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KKR is thought to be one of the chief beneficiaries of BlackRock’s short-term decline. Over a 12-month period, it raised a massive $126 billion in funds - over a third of the company’s AUM at the beginning of the period.

Assuming it can keep this rate up in 2023 - or at least maintain something like it - KKR will soon find its way past Apollo Global Management into the global top 3 of private equity companies.

5. The Carlyle Group - AUM: $369 billion

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Remarkably, 2022 was the year in which the Carlyle Group’s private debt business overtook its private equity business for the first time in 35 years. In another interesting development, it also launched a clean energy developer, as it plans to build solar and other renewable assets itself, although failed to mention how much it intends to invest. 2023 promises to be an interesting year for the Carlyle Group.

6. CVC Capital Partners - AUM: $146 billion

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CVC Capital Partners - the largest European private equity company by AUM - had planned to list on the Paris Stock Exchange in 2022, but subsequently pulled plans for the listing saying that it now had ‘no plans’ to list.

Assuming interest rates in Europe continue to rise on the same trajectory as those in the US, plans to list in the first half of 2023 may also have to be shelved

7. TPG - AUM: $135 billion

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Unlike CVC Capital Partners, TPG went ahead with its plans for an IPO in 2022, listing on the technology-heavy Nasdaq index. This was an interesting choice, as most of its competitors had listed on the NYSE about a decade before.

The $10 billion listing was deemed a success, but the real test will be how the market will react to the company’s newly-announced focus on debt and infrastructure.

8. Thoma Bravo - AUM: $114 billion

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Technology-focused Thoma Bravo may see gathering clouds over the tech industry as an opportunity to acquire some underpriced assets in 2023. It already tried to usurp Elon Musk’s bid for Twitter in 2022 (and he may end up regretting that they didn’t).

As 2022 drew to a close, Thoma Bravo announced it had raised $32.4 billion for new acquisitions to splurge on technology firms in 2023.

9. EQT - AUM: $100 billion

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EQT may be one of the fastest-rising private equity companies in the world. Based in Sweden, it was the third biggest raiser of funds in the world after KKR and Blackstone in 2022, where it raised $57 billion - over half of its current total AUM.

At the end of the year, it announced that it had a record number of Japanese technology deals in the pipeline. Of the players on this list, EQT may be the one to watch in 2023.

10. Insight Partners - AUM: $98 billion

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New York-based Insight Partners has taken a contrary position to many of the private equity companies on this list, advising investors: ‘avoid debt in 2023.’ Perhaps feeling debt is now an overcrowded field, Insight Partners instead continues to focus on the Europe-focused private equity strategy that has held it in such good stead.

With Europe facing a big recession, Insight Partners LPs will be holding onto their hats in 2023.

Conclusion

Looking at private equity companies and the investment strategies they outline for markets as a year begins is often a good way of telling which way the wind will be blowing.

DealRoom has been a catalyst in many large deals for private equity companies over the years and has been privileged to gain some valuable insights into private equity thinking in the process. Talk to us today about how we can drive your next private equity engagement.

Article updated ·

January 1, 2024

· 4 min read

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11 Biggest Private Equity Firms in the World (2024 Updated)? ›

The four largest publicly traded private equity firms are Apollo Global Management (APO), The Blackstone Group (BX), The Carlyle Group (CG), and KKR & Co. (KKR).

What are the biggest private equity firms in the world? ›

How Private Equity Works
RankPrivate equity firmMoney Raised Over Five Years
1Blackstone Inc. (ticker: BX)$125.6 billion
2KKR & Co. Inc. (KKR)$103.7 billion
3EQT AB (OTC: EQBBF)$101.7 billion
4Thoma Bravo LLC$74.1 billion
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What are the big 4 PE firms? ›

The four largest publicly traded private equity firms are Apollo Global Management (APO), The Blackstone Group (BX), The Carlyle Group (CG), and KKR & Co. (KKR).

Is Blackstone or KKR bigger? ›

Blackstone retains the top spot, with a five-year fundraising total of $93.2 billion – $13 billion more than KKR which was hot on its heels. To get into the PEI 300 this year you needed to have raised at least $1.55 billion over the past five years.

What is the theme of private equity in 2024? ›

Private equity firms will focus on five key trends in 2024. Deploying artificial intelligence will lead the way, followed by investment in infrastructure particularly related to energy projects. Value creation will also be a priority as firms seek to improve strategic and operational efficiency.

What is the most prestigious private equity firm? ›

Blackstone Group

What are the most respected private equity firms? ›

The Top 50 Private Equity Firms
RankingFund ManagerCity
1BlackstoneNew York
2KKRNew York
3EQTStockholm
4Thoma BravoChicago
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How much does a VP in private equity make? ›

Vice President Private Equity Salary
Annual SalaryMonthly Pay
Top Earners$244,500$20,375
75th Percentile$190,000$15,833
Average$157,532$13,127
25th Percentile$115,000$9,583

What is the richest investment firm in the world? ›

BlackRock, Inc. is an American multinational investment company. It is the world's largest asset manager, with $10 trillion in assets under management as of December 31, 2023. Headquartered in New York City, BlackRock has 78 offices in 38 countries, and clients in 100 countries.

Are BlackRock and Blackstone related? ›

Although their names can be confusing, Blackrock and Blackstone are not the same company. They are the largest asset management companies in New York and two of the largest financial firms in the world, with more than $10 trillion in assets under management.

Who is the biggest rival of KKR? ›

Royal Challengers Bangalore. The rivalry between Kolkata Knight Riders and Royal Challengers Bangalore is one of the oldest in the IPL. The inaugural match of IPL was played between both the teams in which KKR won by 140 runs due to a 158* off just 73 balls by Brendon McCullum.

Who is more powerful Blackstone or BlackRock? ›

However, the two companies aren't really comparable by numbers alone, as they provide services to different sectors of the market and are both strong investment firms in their own rights. BlackRock is the world's largest asset manager and Blackstone Group is the world's largest private equity firm.

Who is Blackstone's biggest competitor? ›

The Blackstone Group competitors include BlackRock, Goldman Sachs and The Carlyle Group.

What is dry powder in private equity? ›

What is dry powder in finance? For venture capital (VC) and private equity (PE) firms, dry powder refers to the amount of committed, but unallocated capital a firm has on hand. In other words, it's an unspent cash reserve that's waiting to be invested.

What is going on with private equity? ›

U.S. private equity aggregate deal value declined to $645.3 billion in 2023, down 29.5 percent from 2022 and 45.5 percent from 2021, as deal makers navigated dislocation in M&A markets catalyzed by higher interest rates and tighter debt markets1.

Why is private equity booming? ›

Institutional investors and wealthy individuals have increasingly turned to private equity firms for greater returns and control. These firms acquire, restructure, and often improve the performance of companies, driving economic growth and innovation.

What are the top 3 fund companies? ›

More than likely, most retirement accounts are filled with funds managed by these three asset managers. A 2019 study by Harvard Business Review found either Vanguard, BlackRock or State Street is the largest listed owner of 88% of S&P 500 companies.

Is BlackRock a PE firm? ›

Private equity is a core pillar of BlackRock's alternatives platform. BlackRock's Private Equity teams manage USD$41.9 billion in capital commitments across direct, primary, secondary and co-investments.

What is the highest paid private equity fund? ›

Apollo Global Management: Apollo Global Management is frequently reputed to be the highest-paying firm on the street in terms of all-in compensation, paying their Associates upwards of $450k per year.

Is Blackstone the richest company in the world? ›

Blackstone is the world's largest alternative asset manager with $1.04 trillion in assets under management as of Dec. 31, up 7% in 2023 to a record high.

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