Private Equity

Private equity fundraising competition set to intensify

The amount of capital raised for Europe-focused funds has dropped for the second year in a row, even as the number of firms on the fundraising trail hits a seven-year high

Fierce competition between private equity firms for investor cash is expected in 2016, with the number of firms seeking funds surging to a multi-year high in a market where the total amount raised for Europe-focused strategies has fallen for the second consecutive year.

At $70 billion, the total raised by private equity firms in 2015 for Europe-focused funds across venture capital, growth, buyout, fund-of-fund, secondaries and turnaround strategies was down $7 billion from $77 billion in 2014, according to data provider Preqin, having fallen from $86 billion in 2013.

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