Private Equity

EQT rakes in €22bn for latest flagship private equity fund

Around 70% of commitments came from existing investors

EQT boss Christian Sinding is back on the fundraising trail
EQT boss Christian Sinding is back on the fundraising trail Photo: Shoko Takayasu/Getty Images

EQT has raised €22bn for its latest flagship private equity fund, becoming the latest buyout giant to smash its own records despite a wider downturn in the fundraising market.

The Stockholm-based investment group has closed EQT X at its hard cap, marking a near 40% increase on its previous flagship fund, which closed at €15.6bn in April 2021.

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