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New horizons for private equity

André Bourbonnais |Feb 4, 2019

With strong companies seeking stable, long-term capital, and investors seeking long-term exposure to quality businesses, the stage is set for a new, more efficient approach to private equity investing.

To invest in these companies, a new private ownership model is needed.

  • Traditional buyout funds have performed well for institutional investors, but their exit-oriented structure is at odds with the goal of maintaining long-term exposures.
  • Long-term funds can potentially overcome investor challenges such as friction costs resulting from portfolio turnover, while also benefitting from effective private governance of portfolio companies.
  • Long-term vehicles will take their place beside — but not replace — listed equities and traditional buyouts, we believe. We see public markets as the home for most companies of scale and buyouts continuing to reward managers and investors who can consistently improve and resell companies in a highly levered context.

Against the backdrop of a contracting public equity market and a maturing buyout industry, we expect more and more best-in-class companies to be owned by long-term private vehicles, to the benefit of both investors and the companies themselves.

The changing landscape of corporate ownership

 

Population of U.S. public and private companies

Chart visualizing the population of U.S. public and private companies

Sources: BlackRock Investment Institute, with data from U.S. Census Bureau-Statistics of U.S. Businesses; Droidge, Karolyi, and Stulz (1988-2012); Wilshire Associates (2013-2014).

Private equity assets under management

Chart visualizing the total of private equity assets under management

Source: Preqin, 2018. Includes undeployed capital. Balanced strategies invest in all stages of development. YTD total as of March 31, 2018.

André Bourbonnais
André Bourbonnais
Global Head of Long Term Private Capital

Long Term Private Capital

BlackRock’s Long Term Private Capital (LTPC) strategy is positioned at the center of investors’ need for greater alignment, shrinking public listings, long-term capital needs of companies and lack of evolution in traditional private equity.
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