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Study – European PE funds deliver higher returns than listed equities

A recent study by the industry association Invest Europe shows that private equity funds are robust even in times of crisis and deliver higher returns over the long term than listed equities.

Investment Funds

by Redaktion Private Equity-Magazin
23 July 2021
  • private equity funds
  • growth financing
  • Venture Capital Funds
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Well invested in the long term – PE funds convince with stable returns. Source: Gerd Altmann/Pixabay

The European industry association Invest Europe has presented “The Performance of European Private Equity Benchmark Report 2020”, a study on the return performance of European PE funds compared to listed equities. The result: European private equity significantly outperformed equity benchmarks in 2020, underlining the resilience of the industry during the COVID 19 crisis and its consistent ability to support the long-term investors who guarantee the pensions and savings of European citizens.

The main results at a glance

  • European Buy-Outs delivered 15.06% IRR, beating MSCI Europe index return of 5.48%
  • European VC returned 11.09% IRR vs. MSCI Europe index return of 7.82%
  • European Growth Capital funds generated 13.66% IRR vs. MSCI Europe (6.40%) and S&P Europe Small Cap Growth index (11.84%)

The Benchmark Report 2020 tracks Buy-Out, Growth Capital and Venture Capital funds over more than three decades to create a comprehensive picture of industry performance. The data shows that European Buy-Outs, the largest segment in the study, delivered an annualised return of 15.06% since inception to end-2020, far ahead of the 5.48% achieved by the MSCI Europe index over the same period. Within the segment, mid-market Buy-Outs that support, help develop and professionalise medium-sized European businesses across the continent, generated an annualised return of 17.01%, beating the listed equities benchmark by 994 basis points.The data underlines European Buy-Out funds’ consistently high performance, delivering IRRs between 13.00% and 15.50% over periods of 10 years and longer, the timeframes that help long-term investors – such as pension funds and insurers – to deliver better retirements and savings for millions of Europeans. Furthermore, European Buy-Outs perform consistently and in line with their North American peers, while delivering returns ahead of funds from the rest of the world.

European Venture Capital and Growth Capital funds clearly beat equity benchmarks to the end of 2020, as funds backing SMEs, start-ups and scale-ups generated strong performance. Venture Capital funds delivered an 11.09% return since inception versus 7.82% for the MSCI Europe index over the same period, whilst Growth Capital funds generated an IRR of 13.66% against 6.40% for their benchmark.

Returns for Venture Capital funds in particular have accelerated as the industry has matured and demonstrated its ability to rival Silicon Valley for supporting innovation and entrepreneurial start-ups. European VC returned 21.90% over five years to end-2020 and 19.70% over 10 years, beating North American funds that delivered 15.51% and 18.50% respectively. Further evidence of the growing strength of VC in Europe is the 1.97x MOIC achieved in this years’ report, an indication of strong cash returns on a par with the 2.03x seen for North American funds.Performance overall of European private equity improved in 2020, with private equity firms supporting their portfolio companies through the crisis. These efforts led, in fact, to a widening of outperformance over listed indices, and a reduction in the number of loss-making funds (as well as a reduction in levels of losses seen).

Read more about the study here.

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