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Capital calls hit 10-year low

by Alice Murray 1 June 2022

The average number of capital calls made by private capital funds per year, dropped to 1.9 last year, a 10-year low and down from 4.6 per year in 2015, according to new research from Investec.

Since 2015, the frequency of capital calls has reduced each year, aside from a slight uptick in 2020, as the pandemic prompted funds to call on LPs to support existing portfolio companies

Investec’s analysis mapped 10 years’ worth of activity from 45 UK and mainland European private capital funds, ranging from €150m-€3.75bn

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