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| Title | Europe Private Equity Market Size, Share, Growth, and Forecast Report 2025-2033 |
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| Category | Business --> Financial Services |
| Meta Keywords | Europe Private Equity Market Research Report, Europe Private Equity Market |
| Owner | Joey Moore |
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| Market Overview The Europe private equity market was valued at USD 415.1 Billion in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 616.8 Billion by 2033, demonstrating a CAGR of 4.28% during the forecast period of 2025-2033. Market expansion is propelled by robust deal activity across technology, healthcare, renewable energy, and consumer goods sectors, alongside growing capital availability and investment focus on technology and ESG compliance. Study Assumption Years
Europe Private Equity Market Key Takeaways
Sample Request Link: https://www.imarcgroup.com/Europe-Private-Equity-Market/requestsample Market Growth Factors High deal activities in major sectors like technology, healthcare, renewable energy, and consumer products grow the Europe private equity sector. EQT Exeter made acquisitions in the logistics sector in December 2024 this indicates strong demand for investments in the region EQT Exeter is a USD 30 billion equity under management AUM real estate investment manager for instance. Digital transformation demands in fields such as fintech, AI, and cybersecurity fuel investments and active deal activity. A large supply of equity capital has come from institutional investors, family offices and high-net-worth individuals who are searching for better returns than customary asset classes. This is coupled with favorable loan terms including low interest rates. For example, in December 2024, BlackRock launched private markets funds to give high-net-worth investors access to private equity capital. As ESG investing and investment in renewables, hydrogen and pollution reduction increases, companies are further affected by the European Union's Green Deal regulatory framework. For example, the 2014 fund, 360 Life II, raised by 360 Capital in 2024, raised €140 million and was further influenced by the overall increasing trend towards responsible and sustainable investment. Market Segmentation Analysis by Fund Type:
Regional Insights Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, and Spain are key countries in the Europe private equity market. Germany leads with a strong industrial base and substantial investments in automotive, technology, and healthcare sectors. France emphasizes luxury goods, renewable energy, and technology, benefiting from supportive government policies. The UK acts as a hub with well-developed financial markets, focusing on technology, healthcare, and real estate sectors. Italy specializes in fashion, design, manufacturing, and SMEs. Spain concentrates on renewable energy, infrastructure, and real estate, driven by economic recovery and a favorable investment climate. Recent Developments & News In June 2024, KKR acquired Superstruct Entertainment for $1.4 billion (€1.3 billion), gaining control over more than 80 music festivals across Europe and Australia. In April 2024, CVC Capital Partners planned to sell over 100 million shares ahead of its Amsterdam Stock Exchange public listing, targeting a valuation between €13 billion and €15 billion. These activities indicate significant strategic movements and investor interest within the Europe private equity sector. Key Players
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