EQT Underlying Profit Surges as First-Half Exits Hit €13 Billion
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In the first half of 2025, the Swedish manager made EUR 13 billion in outflows, three times the previous year.
Danish partner leaves EQT and lands profit of 108 million. DKK. After almost 27 years, Mads Ditlevsen is leaving global private equity fund EQT, headquartered in Stockholm. He recently announced this on Link
EQT posts 32% profit surge as H1 exit activity hits €13bn
Swedish private equity giant EQT AB delivered a strong first-half performance for 2025, with adjusted EBITDA rising 32% year-on-year to €806m, driven by a sharp rebound in exit activity and solid fund performance across the board, according to a report by Bloomberg. The results beat analyst expectations of €775m and came as EQT’s exit volumes more than tripled to €13bn, defying broader industry headwinds that have made asset sales and capital re…
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