CVC passes realisations target, re-affirms earnings goal
Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on November 14, 2025
1 min readLast updated: January 21, 2026

Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on November 14, 2025
1 min readLast updated: January 21, 2026

CVC Capital Partners exceeded its realisations target with €15.4 billion and reaffirmed its earnings outlook for 2025.
(Reuters) -CVC Capital Partners, one of the world's largest private equity managers, on Friday reported realisations which were above the guidance it set earlier in the year.
Realisations - the cash it earns and distributes from the succesful sale of investments - totaled 15.4 billion euros ($18 billion) at the end of September. That was ahead of the guidance it had previously set to meet or slightly beat in 2025 the 13.1 billion euros of realisations it achieved in 2024.
CVC said that it was confident it would meet its full year earnings target of 240 million to 250 million euros.
Fee-paying assets under management stood at 142.1 billion euros, down by 2 billion euros from last years number.
($1 = 0.8575 euros)
(Reporting by Jakob Van Calster and Mateusz Rabiega; Editing by Matt Scuffham)
Realisations refer to the cash earned and distributed from the successful sale of investments. They represent the actual returns generated from investment activities.
Private equity involves investment in private companies or public companies with the intent to take them private. It typically involves significant capital investment and aims for high returns.
Assets under management (AUM) refer to the total market value of assets that an investment firm manages on behalf of its clients. It indicates the size and success of the firm.
A financial target is a specific goal set by a company regarding its financial performance, such as revenue, profit, or return on investment, to be achieved within a certain timeframe.
Fee-paying assets are investments managed by a firm for which clients pay management fees. These assets generate revenue for the firm based on the fees charged.
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