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Why unlisted investment funds go public

2021-09-25T18:24:21.523Z


More and more private equity companies are raising money on the markets. Ten years after the wave of listing of American funds - Carlyle, Blackstone and KKR -, it is the turn of European private equity firms to rush to the stock market. The next to take the plunge in Paris will be Audacia, the independent management company of entrepreneur Charles Beigbeder. Managing nearly € 400 million in unlisted assets (in real estate, innovation capital and development capital), i


Ten years after the wave of listing of American funds - Carlyle, Blackstone and KKR -, it is the turn of European private equity firms to rush to the stock market. The next to take the plunge in Paris will be Audacia, the independent management company of entrepreneur Charles Beigbeder. Managing nearly € 400 million in unlisted assets (in real estate, innovation capital and development capital), it has just launched an IPO process on Euronext Growth, the compartment of the Paris Stock Exchange dedicated to small businesses. and medium-sized enterprises.

"We plan to raise nearly 8 million euros, which represents 24.5% of the company's capital"

, explains Charles Beigbeder, familiar with the markets since it will be the fifth company that he has floated on the stock market.

The sums collected should enable it to finance a fund in the space sector and another in the food transition.

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Source: lefigaro

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