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This is why many investors expect the return for private equity to be higher than that for venture capital. However, this is not a rule that holds true for all years. ing toCambridge Associates U.S. Private Equity Index, PE had an average annual return of 14.65% in the 20 years ended December 31,2021.
Previous research finds docHub performance persistence in private equity, but many of these studies were based on self-reported data from the early days of the sector.
The median net IRR is between 20% and 25%. Consistent with the PE investors gross IRR targets, this would correspond to a gross IRR of between 25% and 30%.
PREFERRED RETURN While the typical preferred return in private equity is 8%, it is often 67% in the case of private credit funds, which usually have lower target returns than buyout funds. Note that venture capital funds do not typically offer a preferred return.
2 Furthermore, the SP 500 slightly edged out private equity, with performance of 13.99% per year compared to 13.77% for private equity in the 10 years ending on June 30, 2020. 1 On the other hand, that was still better than the 10.50% average annual return of the Russell 2000 during that time.
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2 Furthermore, the SP 500 slightly edged out private equity, with performance of 13.99% per year compared to 13.77% for private equity in the 10 years ending on June 30, 2020. 1 On the other hand, that was still better than the 10.50% average annual return of the Russell 2000 during that time.
And although private equity outperformed public equity during that period, private equity returns have been on a downward trajectory since high points of 16.3% in the first quarter and 13.6% in the second quarter of 2021, PitchBook data show. Private equity returned 0.9% in the fourth quarter of 2022, the report said.
Over nearly all 10-year time periods since the turn of the century, private equity has bested traded equities. We also see that buyout transactions i.e., when private equity funds completely acquire a company have outperformed global public equities in every vintage year by an average of 1,079 bps.

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