Private Equity Valuations: Uplifts on exit have more than halved

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Private equity exit uplifts are falling. Barwon’s analysis of over 300 global PE exits reveals a decline from a long-term median of ~30% uplift to closer to 10% in recent years.

In this new white paper, Bob Liu and Lisa Swanton, Portfolio Managers of the Barwon Global Listed Private Equity Fund, unpack the structural and cyclical factors reshaping valuation dynamics.

Read the white paper.

 

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