The Largest Private and Growth Equity Funds in Australia
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List of the Largest Private and Growth Equity Funds with offices in Australia
- KKR | $153B
- Goldman Sachs Merchant Banking Division | $150B
- Oaktree Capital | $122B
- TPG Capital | $107B
- Bain Capital | $104B
- IFM Investors | $101B
- Bain Credit | $30B
- The Riverside Company | $7B
- Affinity Equity Partners | $5B
- Navis Capital | $5B
- Blue Sky Funds | $3.25B
- Pacific Equity Partners | $3B
- BGH Capital | $2.5B
- CP2 | $2.5B
- Portland House Group | $2.3B
- Quadrant Private Equity | $2B
- CPE Capital | $1.5B
- RF Corval | $1.5B
- Crescent Capital | $1.2B
- Archer Capital | $1.2B
- Allegro Funds | $1.1B
- Advent Partners | $1000M
- Barwon Investment Partners | $750M
- Next Capital | $650M
- Pemba Capital Partners | $650M
- Perennial Partners | $550M
- Marinya Capital (John Fairfax Family) | $500M
- BBRC Capital | $500M
- Anacacia Capital | $500M
- Lederer Group | $500M
- Five V Capital | $500M
- Adamantem Capital | $500M
- The Growth Fund | $500M
- Alceon Private Equity | $400M
- Mercury Capital | $400M
- M. H. Carnegie | $350M
- Potentia Capital | $300M
- Odyssey Private Equity | $275M
- Moat investments | $200M
- Arcadia Capital | $200M
- Sante Capital | $200M
- Liverpool Partners | $200M
- Genesis Capital | $200M
- Kestrel Capital | $150M
- Helmsman Capital | $150M
- CEM Group | $150M
- Wingate Group | $125M
- Alium Capital | $125M
- Yarra Capital Management | $100M
- Colinton Capital | $100M
- Belay Capital | $100M
- The Foundry | $70M
- Adexum Capital | $51.44M
- ACT Securities Green Development Fund No | $50M
- Trimantium Capital | $50M
- Banksia Capital | $50M
- Arowana Growth Fund | $50M
- Exto Partners | $40M
- WayFinder Searcher Growth Fund | $25M
- Accretion Investment Management | $20.4M
- BMH Capital | $10M
- Axle Equity Partners | $10M
- NextGen Funds Management | $2M
- Blackstone | $0K
- Xenon Partners | $0K
- Coterie Capital | $0K
- Dreamoro Ventures Fund 1 | $0K
- Inception Growth Opportunities Fund | $0K
- Bioscience Equity Partners Pty Ltd | $0K
- Wunala Capital | $0K
- Anchorage Capital Partners | $0K
- Alcor Fund | $0K
- TDM Growth Partners | $0K
- OnMarket | $0K
- Reach Alternative Investments | $0K