Private Equity Fund Investments
AlpInvest is among the largest investors in private equity funds, globally, historically allocating as much as €4 billion per year to leveraged buyout (large-cap, middle-market, lower middle market), venture capital and special situations funds, among other strategies. AlpInvest maintains relationships with many of the leading managers in difficult to access segments of private equity. In many cases, AlpInvest is a strategic investor and tends to be among the largest investors in each fund in which it invests. AlpInvest follows a deliberate allocation process that includes a top-down segment analysis and bottom-up general manager selection. The firm's funds team is made up of more than 25 professionals based globally in Europe, North America and Asia.
The following is a list of selected, notable private equity firms, with which AlpInvest has disclosed an investment as a limited partner, through its primary and/or secondary investment practices (the total list includes over 250 firms):
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Source: AlpInvest website
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