S&P Analysis: Private Equity Dry Powder Hits Record $2.62 Trillion in H1 2024

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S&P Globaal Summary: Private equity dry powder held a record of $2.62 trillion and accumulated at an accelerated pace in the first half of 2024, according to S&P Global Market Intelligence's new analysis. 

Global private equity dry power trend,2000-20224 ($B)

Key highlights from the analysis include:

  • Funds added $49.44 billion to their collective cash reserves in the six months since December 2023, more than 1.7 times the $27.97 billion in dry powder they added during the previous 12-month period.
  • The 25 private equity and venture capital firms with the largest stores of dry powder collectively reported $556.19 billion of uncommitted capital, or more than 21% of all private equity dry powder globally, according to Market Intelligence data.
    • Topping the list as of July 1 was US-listed alternative asset manager KKR & Co. Inc., with $43.86 billion available for private equity investments.
  • Data suggests that private equity deal activity is emerging from two years in the doldrums, improving the odds that dry powder will be deployed into deals.
    • The $189.05 billion in announced deal value between Jan. 1 and May 31 represented a 9% improvement over the same five-month period in 2023.

Please find the full analysis here.

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