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Private equity is one of the most potent forces in the world of finance. PE firms buy companies and participate actively in their businesses to help them grow and achieve their full potential.

These investment firms operate in some of the most dynamic sectors in the economy, particularly technology, and they foster innovation that has a deep impact across the economy. The U.S. dominates the private equity industry globally, and private equity firms control more than $6 trillion in assets in the U.S.

The following list ranks the top ten U.S.-based private equity firms based on assets under management as of the end of the first quarter of 2023.

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What Are the Biggest U.S. PE Firms?

Top U.S. Private Equity FirmsAUM

Blackstone

$1.0 trillion

Apollo

$598 billion

KKR

$510 billion

The Carlyle Group

$381 billion

Bain Capital

$165 billion

TPG Capital

$137 billion

Thoma Bravo

$127 billion

Silver Lake

$98 billion

Vista Equity Partners

$96 billion

Insight Partners

$90 billion

Blackstone Inc.

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AUM

$1.0 trillion

Headquarters

New York, N.Y.

Year Founded

1985

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$1.0 trillion

New York, N.Y.

1985

Editor's Take

Blackstone is the world’s largest alternative asset manager, founded in 1985 to focus on mergers and acquisitions by Lehman Brothers alumni Peter Peterson and Stephen Schwarzman.

The firm serves institutions and individuals, working on a large scale that enables them to invest in dynamic sectors with strong potential for long-term growth. Blackstone, with more than 12,000 real estate assets and over 230 portfolio companies, deploys capital into investments that they are convinced will deliver long-term value for clients.

Blackstone has been one of the largest investors in leveraged buyouts over the past three decades, and the company is active in credit, infrastructure, hedge funds, insurance, secondaries and growth equity.

Editor's Take

Apollo Global Management is a leading global alternative investment manager with expertise in credit and real assets as well as private equity. The firm was founded in 1990, following the collapse of Drexel Burnham Lambert, by Leon Black, who had headed M & A at Drexel. He was joined by Josh Harris and Marc Rowan.

Apollo went public with an initial public offering on March 30, 2011, and is listed on the New York Stock Exchange with the ticker APO. The firm’s long-term IRR in private equity, 32 years since inception, is 39% gross and 24% net.

Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co.

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AUM

$510 billion

Headquarters

New York, N.Y.

Year Founded

1976

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$510 billion

New York, N.Y.

1976

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Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co., commonly known as KKR, was founded by Henry Kravis and George Roberts in 1976. Today the firm is a world leader in private equity, investing capital for long-term appreciation through either controlling ownership of portfolio companies or strategic minority positions in industry-leading franchises.

KKR was a pioneer in the field of leveraged buyouts, and famed for the 1988 LBO of RJR Nabisco, a transaction made famous in the book and film “Barbarians at the Gate.” KKR went public in March 2010, listing on the NYSE under the ticker KKR.

The Carlyle Group

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AUM

$381 billion

Headquarters

Washington, D.C.

Year Founded

1987

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$381 billion

Washington, D.C.

1987

Editor's Take

The Carlyle Group was founded in 1987 by Bill Conway, Dan D’Aniello and David Rubenstein. Today the company manages $381 billion, investing in companies, credit and investment solutions worldwide.

The firm combines global vision with local insight, relying on more than 2,200 professionals in 29 offices around the world. In May 2012, Carlyle completed a $700 million IPO and began trading on the Nasdaq stock exchange under the ticker CG.

Bain Capital LP

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Headquarters

Boston, Mass

Year Founded

1984

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$165 billion

Boston, Mass

1984

Editor's Take

Bain Capital was founded in 1984 by partners from Bain & Company, a market leading consulting firm. Bain Capital invests in private equity and venture capital as well as credit, public equities, life sciences, crypto, tech, special situations and real estate.

The firm invests globally across sectors and geographic regions, working with portfolio companies to help them achieve their full potential. Working with start-ups, founder-led companies, turnarounds, carve-outs and others, Bain strives to deliver strong returns over the long term.

TPG Capital

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AUM

$137 billion

Headquarters

Fort Worth, Texas

Year Founded

1992

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$137 billion

Fort Worth, Texas

1992

Editor's Take

TPG was founded in 1992 by David Bonderman, James Coulter and William Price III. Focusing on leveraged buyouts and growth capital, the firm manages funds across growth capital, venture capital, public equity and debt.

With an emphasis on innovation, TPG seeks to drive long-term value by organizing their investment teams around sectors, including healthcare, software & enterprise technology (SET), internet, digital media & communications (IDMC), consumer and business services.

Thoma Bravo LP

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AUM

$127 billion

Headquarters

Chicago, Ill.

Year Founded

1980

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$127 billion

Chicago, Ill.

1980

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Thoma Bravo is the successor firm to Thoma & Co, founded in 1980 by Carl Thoma and Stanley Golder. Today the firm is led by its managing partners, which include Carl Thoma and Orlando Bravo, and it is one of the world’s most prolific acquirers of software companies.

In 2019, a study conducted by HEC Paris and Dow Jones named the firm the world’s best-performing buyout investor. With a predominantly tech focus, the firm invests in application, infrastructure and cybersecurity software as well as technology-enabled business sectors. They also invest in healthcare and financial services. Today they have 75 portfolio companies and have realized 75 investments.

Silver Lake

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AUM

$98 billion

Headquarters

Menlo Park, Calif.

Year Founded

1999

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$98 billion

Menlo Park, Calif.

1999

Editor's Take

Silver Lake was founded in 1999, at the height of the technology boom, by Jim Davidson, David Roux, Roger McNamee and Glen Hutchins to invest in mature technology companies.

Today the firm is one of the leading global investors in technology companies, seeking out opportunities in technology, technology-enabled and related sectors. The firm’s portfolio companies collectively generate more than $276 billion annually and employ more than 710,000 people around the globe.

Vista Equity Partners

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AUM

$96 billion

Headquarters

Austin, Texas

Year Founded

2000

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$96 billion

Austin, Texas

2000

Editor's Take

Vista Equity Partners was founded in 2000 by Robert Smith, who continues to serve as chairman and CEO today. The firm has invested in enterprise software since its inception, pioneering a sector-focused approach to private equity.

Vista invests in enterprise software companies that range from emerging and lower middle market organizations to large-cap firms, partnering with portfolio companies at every stage in the life-cycle to maximize future opportunities. Currently Vista has more than 80 portfolio companies and has been involved in more than 590 transactions since inception.

Insight Partners

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AUM

$90 billion

Headquarters

New York, N.Y.

Year Founded

1995

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$90 billion

New York, N.Y.

1995

Editor's Take

Insight Partners was founded in 1995 by Jeff Horing and Jerry Murdock, who believed that investing in software companies would offer significant opportunities for growth. The firm has invested in more than 600 companies around the world, with more than 55 conducting IPOs.

With more than 25 years of operating and investing in software, Vista offers the expertise to recognize industry patterns, emerging tech markets and software trends, and the company can help portfolio companies capture value and enjoy long-term success.

* AUM data sourced from company websites, current as of March 2023.

What Is a Private Equity Firm?

Private equity firms, commonly called PE firms, pool investor funds to invest in or acquire companies that are not publicly traded on a stock exchange.

Typically, they take controlling stakes in these portfolio companies and work with management to improve the businesses and make them more profitable. A private equity fund may also buy out a public company, take it private and restructure it for future growth.

Once the portfolio company is operating successfully, the private equity firm exits the investment by taking the portfolio company public or selling it.

How to Invest in Private Equity Firms

Private equity investments are largely unregulated by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) since they are not traded in the public markets.

However, since the passage of the Dodd-Frank Act in 2010, large PE firms are required to provide some information about their businesses to the regulators. Nonetheless, investment opportunities for retail investors are very limited.

Private equity is part of a larger asset class called alternative investments, and investment in alternatives has typically been limited to institutions and persons deemed accredited investors by the SEC.

There are several ways to qualify as an accredited investor. Have an annual income of $200,000—$300,000 for a couple—for the past two years, maintain a net worth of $1 million dollars or more, or demonstrate “defined measures of professional knowledge, experience, or certifications” acceptable to the SEC.

Private equity firms are looking for new sources of investment as the industry matures. A recent study by Bain and Company reported that individual investors hold roughly 50% of the estimated $275 trillion to $295 trillion of assets under management globally. However, those investors are responsible for only 16% of assets under management held by alternative investment funds.

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FAQs

Top 10 U.S. Private Equity Firms Of May 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 future 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 are the top private equity firms in the US? ›

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).

Which is bigger, KKR or Blackstone? ›

Largest private equity firms by PE capital raised

In the 2024 ranking, Blackstone Inc. retained top spot back from KKR. Blackstone Inc.

What is the golden age of private equity? ›

The third private equity boom and the "Golden Age" of private equity (2003–2007) As 2002 ended and 2003 began, the private equity sector, had spent the previous two and a half years reeling from major losses in telecommunications and technology companies and had been severely constrained by tight credit markets.

Does private equity do well in a recession? ›

Opportunities During a Recession

Most importantly, the ability to buy low, create value, and sell high. According to research from McKinsey, one of the reasons PE firms performed better than public companies was their ability to diversify their portfolio during economic downturns.

How much do top private equity people make? ›

Private Equity Managing Director Salary + Bonus: Compensation here is highly variable, but a reasonable range is $700K to $2 million, with slightly less than half from the base salary. “Senior Partners” will earn more if the firm makes the distinction.

How many hours do private equity VP work? ›

At many smaller funds and middle-market funds, you can expect to work 60-70 hours per week, mostly on weekdays, with occasional weekend work when deals heat up.

How much does a partner at KKR make? ›

What is the average salary of a partner in a large private equity fund like KKR or Blackstone? At the low end, such as at a brand-new fund with a few hundred million under management, a Partner might earn in the $500K to $1 million range for base salary + year-end bonus.

What is the highest salary in private equity? ›

Private Equity Associate salary in India ranges between ₹ 3.0 Lakhs to ₹ 45.0 Lakhs with an average annual salary of ₹ 11.8 Lakhs. Salary estimates are based on 147 latest salaries received from Private Equity Associates. 0 - 5 years exp.

Who is Blackstone's biggest competitor? ›

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

What is the richest investment firm in the world? ›

BlackRock, Inc. is an American multinational investment company. Founded in 1988, initially as an enterprise risk management and fixed income institutional asset manager, BlackRock is the world's largest asset manager, with US$10 trillion in assets under management as of December 31, 2023.

What is the forecast for private equity? ›

How big is the private equity market? The global private equity (PE) market size reached US$ 721.2 Billion in 2023. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach US$ 1,578.0 Billion by 2032, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 9.09% during 2024-2032.

How much dry powder in private equity 2024? ›

According to data collected by Preqin, April 2024 marks the first time since December 2014 that dry powder declined across the private equity industry. Granted, you may need to squint to notice the difference because the current mark is $3.911 trillion, which is only $400 million less than the level at the end of 2023.

What is the job outlook for private equity? ›

There has been some impressive growth in the private equity sector over recent years, and the industry is expected to remain buoyant over the coming decade. Starting a career in private equity therefore should provide good opportunities for the right individuals.

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