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Friday, December 27, 2024

Private Equity Investment Giants Investment Strategy

 


Blackstone, KKR, Apollo, Carlyle, CVC and other leading alternative investment management firms with private equity, real estate and credit and lending business lines are guiding their resources towards to a large extent infrastructure investments lately, according to Wolfteam Ltd.'s analysis.

Blackstone, KKR, Apollo, Carlyle, CVC etc. are looking to capitalize also on a possible AI related investments like delivery, ports, data centers and other infrastructure.

Blackstone, KKR, Apollo, Carlyle, CVC etc. are using the insurance fee premiums they get from their insurance business lines as so called perpetual capital to feed their private equity, real estate and credit and lending investments. The long-term capital from insurance is used to achieve a larger compounding effect by investing for the long-term,

Blackstone, KKR, Apollo, Carlyle, CVC are also looking to capitalize on the long-term investment cash flows that come from infrastructure investments. They have raised tens of billions of USDs and even 20 billion +  USD funds in some cases to invest in infrastructure projects for the long-term.

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