Become an InsiderPrivate equity funds raised the lowest amount of capital last quarter since the first quarter of 2018, as the COVID-19 pandemic ate into corporate activity and grounded travel.Fund managers say the amount and the pace of funding have dropped dramatically, with the five largest funds accounting for a third of total capital raised this year.
In Europe, 45 private-equity and venture-capital funds together raised $36.5 billion to invest in European companies in the second quarter, following lockdowns in major cities. Preqin said 3,754 funds were active in July, but their ambitions were less than at the start of the year, at $884 billion, compared with $926 billion in January."It's taking longer," said Paul Sampson, a partner in Allen & Overy's funds and asset management group in London.
More than half of those investors polled by Preqin planned to reduce the number of funds in which they invest and a similar proportion plan to cut the amount they invest due to the virus.The gap between the larger and smaller funds has grown this year. According to a report in Bloomberg, Europe-based manager CVC raised $24 billion for its eighth buyout fund in July, one of the largest amounts ever raised for a private-equity fund. The firm declined to comment.
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