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Pages in category "Private equity firms of Australia" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Pages in category "Privately held companies of Australia" The following 100 pages are in this category, out of 100 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Each year Private Equity International publishes the PEI 300, a ranking of the largest private-equity firms by how much capital they have raised for private-equity investment in the last five years. [1] In the 2024 ranking, Blackstone Inc. retained the top spot from KKR. [2]
Pacific Equity Partners (PEP) is a private equity investment firm focusing on transactions in Australia and New Zealand. PEP invests across a range of industries and sectors, in turnaround and growth capital transactions. By 2023, The Australian Financial Review reported PEP to be Australia's largest private equity firm. [1]
In September 2006, Linde acquired BOC for €11.7 billion in cash. [23] [24] Linde's forklift business was rebranded as KION Group and sold to KKR and Goldman Sachs for €4bn in January 2007. [25] In March 2007, the BOC Edwards semiconductor equipment business was sold to private equity firm CCMP Capital for €685m.
IFM Investors is a provider of investment services, headquartered in Melbourne, Australia. As of 27 April 2023, IFM Investors invests on behalf of more than 640 institutions worldwide, including pension , superannuation and sovereign wealth funds, universities, insurers, endowment funds and foundations.
[6] [7] If an institution covered by the scheme were to collapse, the Australian Government would, at its discretion, issue debt securities that would be subject to US laws and financial regulations. [7]: 3 As of 2020, Australia has yet to issue any securities related to the deposit guarantee scheme through the entity. [8] [9]
In 1975, the company became BOC International Ltd, reflecting its success in developing business outside of Britain, and in products beyond oxygen. An important part of BOC's history was the acquisition of Airco Industrial Gases, an American competitor. After 11 years of litigation, in 1978 Airco became a wholly owned subsidiary of BOC.