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    Cvc Capital Meets H1 Profit Expectations, Reiterates Realisations Target

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    Posted on September 4, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    CVC Capital's H1 profit aligns with expectations, reiterating its realisations target. The firm is expanding in the U.S. following regulatory changes.

    CVC Capital Achieves H1 Profit Goals, Maintains Realisations Outlook

    CVC Capital's Financial Performance

    By Jakob Van Calster

    Profit and Realisations Overview

    (Reuters) -CVC Capital, one of the world's largest private equity managers, reported first half profit that matched market expectations on Thursday and reiterated its realisations target for the current year.

    Market Response and Future Outlook

    It posted a net profit of 396 million euros ($464 million)for the first six months of 2025, roughly in line with analysts' median forecast of 393 million euros in a consensus compiled by CVC.

    Regulatory Changes Impacting Private Equity

    Shares in CVC, which have largely traded flat since its IPO in one of the biggest of its kind in Europe last year, were down around 4% in early morning trading

    Realisations - the cash it earns and distributes from the successful sale of investments - totalled 13.2 billion euros over the last twelve months, 20% higher than last year's level as the group reiterated its target to meet or slightly beat realisations achieved in 2024.

    The group's profits and realisation levels add to data from Preqin that shows signs of exit activity picking up after years of slowing down as global economic uncertainty and high interest rates weighed on dealmaking.

    CVC, which maintains stakes in brands such as Lipton Teas, Breitling, and Petco, cited "strong fundraising momentum" in a press release on Thursday and said it had raised 6.3 billion euros of capital in the first half of 2025.

    In early August, U.S. President Donald Trump signed an order that aimed to allow more private equity, cryptocurrency and other alternative assetss into 401(k) retirement accounts, opening the way for alternative asset managers to tap into the country's $12 trillion retirement savings market. 

    "It opens up a really exciting and substantial new market," CEO Rob Lucas told reporters. He said CVC was strengthening its U.S. business to take advantage.

    Lucas added that the details were still too vague to fully assess the logistics of including a sector which regulators had previously considered too risky.

    ($1 = 0.8542 euros)

    (Reporting by Jakob Van Calster in Gdansk, editing by Matt Scuffham)

    Table of Contents

    • CVC Capital's Financial Performance
    • Profit and Realisations Overview
    • Market Response and Future Outlook
    • Regulatory Changes Impacting Private Equity

    Key Takeaways

    • •CVC Capital's H1 profit aligns with market expectations.
    • •Realisations target for the year is reiterated.
    • •Net profit reported at 396 million euros.
    • •Shares down 4% post-IPO trading.
    • •U.S. market expansion due to regulatory changes.

    Frequently Asked Questions about CVC Capital meets H1 profit expectations, reiterates realisations target

    1What was CVC Capital's net profit for the first half of 2025?

    CVC Capital reported a net profit of 396 million euros for the first six months of 2025, aligning with analysts' median forecast.

    2How much did CVC Capital's realisations total over the last year?

    CVC Capital's realisations totaled 13.2 billion euros over the last twelve months, which is 20% higher than the previous year's level.

    3What did CVC Capital's CEO say about the new market opportunities?

    CEO Rob Lucas mentioned that the recent regulatory changes open up a substantial new market for private equity and alternative assets.

    4What impact did CVC Capital's IPO have on its share price?

    CVC Capital's shares have largely traded flat since its IPO, experiencing a decline of around 4% in early morning trading following the profit announcement.

    5What was the fundraising momentum reported by CVC Capital?

    CVC Capital cited strong fundraising momentum, having raised 6.3 billion euros of capital recently.

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