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Type
  
Subsidiary

Predecessor
  
NIB Capital

Founder
  
Volkert Doeksen

Number of employees
  
130

Industry
  
Private Equity

Headquarters
  
Amsterdam, Netherlands

Founded
  
1999

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Key people
  
Volkert Doeksen, Chairman Paul de Klerk, CFO/COO

Products
  
Fund investments, Secondaries, Co-Investments, Mezzanine

Total assets
  
$48 billion (June 30, 2013)

Parent organizations
  
The Carlyle Group, Stichting Pensioenfonds Zorg en Welzijn, Stichting Pensioenfonds ABP

AlpInvest Partners is a private equity asset manager with $48 billion of assets under management as of June 30, 2013. AlpInvest's global investor base includes two large Dutch pension funds (ABP and PFZW), which were previous shareholders of the company, as well as institutional investors from North America, Asia, Europe, South America and Africa.

Contents

AlpInvest operates three investment teams focused on private equity: Fund Investments, Secondary investments and Co-Investments.

AlpInvest pursues investment opportunities across the entire spectrum of private equity including: large buyout, middle-market buyout, venture capital, growth capital, mezzanine, distressed and sustainable energy investments.

In 2011, the firm was acquired by a joint venture between AlpInvest management and The Carlyle Group and since August 2013, AlpInvest has operated as a subsidiary of Carlyle.

Founded in 1999, AlpInvest has offices in New York, Amsterdam, Hong Kong and Indianapolis with over 75 investment professionals and over 130 employees.

Investment Programs

With over $48 billion of funds under management, AlpInvest is one of the largest investors in the private equity asset class globally. AlpInvest pursues investment opportunities across the entire spectrum of private equity including: large buyout, middle-market buyout, venture capital, growth capital, mezzanine, distressed and sustainable energy investments. AlpInvest also invests across the range of private equity investment channels:

  • Primary fund investments
  • Secondary investments
  • Co-investments
  • AlpInvest invests primarily in private equity limited partnerships and effectively acts as a fund investor, making commitments to private equity funds globally. Among the most notable firms with which AlpInvest is invested include: Kohlberg Kravis Roberts, Blackstone Group, Providence Equity Partners and TPG Capital as well as many of the leading middle-market private equity firms and venture capital firms.

    AlpInvest will invest with these firms either by making commitments to new investment funds or by purchasing funds through the private equity secondary market. AlpInvest is one of the largest private equity fund investors and is also among the largest and most active and experienced investors in private equity secondaries.

    AlpInvest also invests directly alongside some of the largest private equity investors through an active co-investment program and will make mezzanine debt investments into companies owned by financial sponsors.

    Following this spin-off of its European middle market leveraged buyout platform, which was subsequently renamed Taros Capital AlpInvest, by itself, no longer makes control investments directly in privately held companies, but rather invests alongside selected private equity managers.

    Investors and beneficiaries

    AlpInvest's primary beneficiaries are the 4.8 million participants in the pension funds Stichting Pensioenfonds ABP (ABP) and Stichting Pensioenfonds Zorg en Welzijn (PFZW, formerly PGGM), both based in the Netherlands.

    ABP and PFZW collectively had assets of over $500 billion as of December 31, 2012 and are among the largest pension funds in the world.

    Prior to 2011, AlpInvest had not historically solicited capital from other investors or institutions. Following its spinout from the Dutch pension funds, AlpInvest has been actively raising capital from institutional investors in North America, Europe, Asia, South America and Africa.

    Among AlpInvest's most notable U.S. clients are Municipal Employees' Retirement System of Michigan (MERS) and Indiana Public Retirement System (INPRS).

    History

    AlpInvest as it is currently known, was established in 1999 as an initiative by its two sponsors, the Dutch pension funds ABP and PFZW (then PGGM), to create an independent and professional manager for their private equity allocations.

    AlpInvest's predecessor, NIB Capital Private Equity, originally operated as one integrated investment firm with distinct teams focusing on fund investments as well as lead buyout investments in mid-sized companies located in the Benelux and Germany. As the firm evolved, AlpInvest shifted its focus toward an expansion of its investment management business.

    In 2000, AlpInvest expanded its investment platform, by creating a dedicated equity co-investment team to invest in transactions alongside its core private equity managers. The following year, in 2001, the firm began a formal effort to make mezzanine investments. A year later, in 2002, AlpInvest launched a secondary investment platform, which has emerged as one of the largest buyers of private equity assets in the secondaries market.

    Milestones

    The following is a timeline of significant milestones:

  • 1980s - Both ABP and PGGM begin separate in-house private equity investment programs, investing primarily in private equity funds.
  • 1990s - Alpinvest Holding N.V., an evergreen investment fund, is founded and Stan Vermeulen is named CEO in 1993. Alpinvest Holding N.V. provided private equity and mezzanine capital to middle market companies in Benelux and Germany until its acquisition by ABP and PGGM in 2000.
  • 1997 - Alpinvest Holding N.V. begins trading on the Amsterdam Stock Exchange on 11 June 1997. Major shareholders in Alpinvest Holding N.V. included the Dutch government and ABN Amro Bank NV.
  • 1999 - ABP and PGGM form NIB Capital Private Equity, the predecessor of AlpInvest under the leadership of Volkert Doeksen, in order to increase position in the private equity market. NIB Capital is formed from several separate teams from NIB Bank NV and Parnib Holding NV.
  • 2000 - Alpinvest Holding N.V. is acquired by ABP and PGGM, and integrated into Parnib Holding N.V. and NIB Capital Private Equity to form what would become AlpInvest Partners. ABP and PGGM topped a bid from GIMV to acquire the listed investment fund. NIB Capital receives its first mandate of €13 billion from ABP and PGGM of which close to €7 billion is designated for new investments in the period 2000–2002. The remainder comprised existing investments made by ABP, PGGM and NIB Capital’s predecessors.
  • 2000 - AlpInvest begins a dedicated equity co-investment group.
  • 2001 - NIB Capital opens New York office.
  • 2002 - NIB Capital begins a dedicated secondary investment effort with a €1 billion mandate.
  • 2003 - NIB Capital receives a new €7 billion mandate from ABP and PGGM, covering the period 2003–2005, for fund investments, secondary investments, co-investments and lead investments in the Benelux/German mid-market.
  • 2004 - NIB Capital Private Equity spun out to ABP and PGGM and renamed "AlpInvest Partners".
  • 2006 - AlpInvest receives a new investment mandate from ABP and PGGM initially amounting to €11 billion, covering the period 2006–2008 (the mandate size increased over time). This represented one of the largest mandates ever granted in the international private equity markets.
  • 2006 - AlpInvest spins off its European middle market buyout business, which is subsequently renamed Taros Capital in order to focus exclusively on investments in private equity funds and alongside relationship financial sponsors.
  • 2006 - AlpInvest opens its first Asian office in Hong Kong.
  • 2007 - AlpInvest receives a €2 billion mandate to invest in global mezzanine debt transactions and a €500 million Cleantech investment covering the period 2007–2009.
  • 2008 - AlpInvest opens London office.
  • 2011 - AlpInvest acquired by a joint venture between management and The Carlyle Group
  • 2013 - AlpInvest raises $4.2 billion of investor commitments for its AlpInvest Secondaries Program, focused on secondary investments
  • 2013 - The Carlyle Group acquires 100% ownership interest in AlpInvest
  • Awards

    In recent years, AlpInvest has won several industry awards as a limited partner.

    * This award was initiated in 2005. AlpInvest was the first recipient.

    Private equity fund investments

    AlpInvest is among the largest investors in private equity funds, globally, historically allocating as much as €4 billion per year to leveraged buyout (large-cap, middle-market, lower middle market), venture capital and special situations funds, among other strategies. AlpInvest maintains relationships with many of the leading managers in difficult to access segments of private equity. In many cases, AlpInvest is a strategic investor and tends to be among the largest investors in each fund in which it invests. AlpInvest's funds team is made up of more than 25 professionals based globally in Europe, North America and Asia.

    Secondary investments

    AlpInvest's secondary investments group focuses on the purchase of existing portfolios of private equity assets.

    In the secondary market, AlpInvest operates as an independent investment group with a large dedicated team, comparable to other secondary firms and is one of the largest buyers of private equity assets in the secondaries market. AlpInvest's secondary investments include purchases of limited partnership interests, spin-outs of captive private equity groups, stapled secondary transactions, securitizations, joint ventures and secondary direct transactions.

    Although most secondary transactions are kept confidential, the following transactions have been disclosed:

    Private equity and mezzanine co-investments

    AlpInvest traditionally invests alongside leading financial sponsors in leveraged buyouts and growth capital transactions. Since inception, AlpInvest has invested more than €3 billion in over 100 transactions and is among the most active co-investors in private equity transactions. The firm's dedicated co-investment team is made up of more than 25 professionals across its equity and mezzanine products operating in Europe, North America and Asia.

    The following is a list of selected notable companies that AlpInvest has invested in alongside other private equity general partners, either as an equity co-investor or as a mezzanine debt provider:

    Source: AlpInvest website

    References

    AlpInvest Partners Wikipedia