2022 Private Markets Dashboard

May 09, 2022 | 1 Min Read
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We are pleased to present the 2022 Private Markets Dashboard.

As one of the largest investors and allocators of private markets capital globally, we occupy a unique and advantageous position within our asset class, partnering with many of the industry’s premier general partners from around the world. The Private Markets Dashboard captures the opinions and expectations of a broad group of investors – this year featuring 175 of the most well-known and top-performing fund managers – and offers insight into where the global investment community believes the markets are headed, and how they’re thinking about their portfolios.

Highlights

  • Optimism Abounds: Fund managers have a rosy outlook despite elevated pricing (and an expectation that it will persist).
  • Enthusiasm for GP-leds: While less than one-third of fund managers surveyed have completed a GP-led secondary, interest in those transactions is exploding given the positive experience to date.
  • Revenue Growth Surprises: Despite earlier numbers indicating the contrary, fund managers report that in fact, the vast majority of companies had revenue growth in line with or above expectations this past year.
  • Slow Progress on GHG Emissions: Less than 20% of the GPs surveyed track GHG emissions for the majority of their portfolio companies. Even more concerning? Twenty-two percent report that they don’t track GHG emissions at their portfolio companies at all.

 

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