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== Business segments == [[File:One_Vanderbilt_April_2023.jpg|thumb|Carlyle's New York offices are based in [[One Vanderbilt]]|right]] The firm is organized into three business segments: * Global Private Equity β Management of Carlyle's family of private equity funds investing primarily in leveraged buyout and growth capital transactions through a range of geographically focused investment funds. This segment also includes management of funds that pursue investments in real estate, infrastructure and energy and renewable resources. * Global Credit β Management of funds that pursue investments in distressed & special situations, direct lending, energy credit, loans & structured credit and opportunistic credit; and * Global Investment Solutions β Management of funds that invest in private equity and real estate fund of funds, co-investment and secondaries through its [[AlpInvest Partners]] subsidiary. === Global Private Equity === {{main|Private Equity|Leveraged buyout}} Carlyle's Corporate Private Equity division manages a series of [[leveraged buyout]] and [[growth capital]] investment funds with specific geographic or industry focuses. Carlyle invests primarily in the following industries: [[Aerospace engineering|aerospace]], [[Defense contractor|defense]] & government services, consumer & retail, energy, financial services, [[Healthcare|health care]], industrial, [[real estate]], [[Quaternary sector of industry|technology and business services]], [[telecommunications]] & [[Mass media|media]], and [[transportation]]. Carlyle's Corporate Private Equity segment advises 23 buyout and 10 growth capital funds, with $75 billion in Assets Under Management ("AUM") as of March 31, 2018.<ref name="CG 2018 10-Q">{{cite web |url=http://files.shareholder.com/downloads/AMDA-UYH8V/6244091540x0xS1527166-18-16/1527166/filing.pdf |title=Carlyle Group Form 10-Q (Quarterly Report) March 2018 |website=U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180508054217/http://files.shareholder.com/downloads/AMDA-UYH8V/6244091540x0xS1527166-18-16/1527166/filing.pdf |archive-date=May 8, 2018}}</ref> Carlyle's Real Assets segment advises 11 U.S. and internationally focused real estate funds, two infrastructure funds, two power funds, an international energy fund, and four Legacy Energy funds (funds that Carlyle jointly advises with Riverstone). The segment also includes nine funds advised by NGP. The Real Assets segment had about $44 billion in AUM as of March 31, 2018.<ref name="CG 2018 10-Q" /> === Global Credit === {{main|Private Credit}} Carlyle's Global Credit pursues investment opportunities across various segments of [[private credit]] managing $194 billion in AUM as of December 31, 2024.<ref name="CG 2018 10-Q" /> Global Credit's key areas of focus are: * Liquid Credit, managing [[collateralized loan obligation]] investment vehicles. * Direct Lending, focused on [[leveraged finance]] investments primarily in [[private equity]]-owned companies. * Opportunistic Credit, which invests in [[mezzanine capital]] and [[distressed securities]] * Real Assets Credit, investing in debt securities in [[infrastructure]] projects * [[Asset-based lending]] === Investment Solutions - AlpInvest Partners === {{Infobox company | name = [[AlpInvest Partners]] | logo = AlpInvest Partners Logo_2019.png | logo_size = 210px | type = [[Subsidiary]] | foundation = {{start date and age|1999}} | location = [[New York, New York]]<br />[[Amsterdam, Netherlands]]<br />[[London]]<br />[[Hong Kong]]<br />[[Indianapolis, Indiana]]<br />[[Tokyo]] | products = [[Fund of funds|Fund investments]], [[Private equity secondary market|Secondaries]], [[Equity co-investment|Co-Investments]], [[Mezzanine capital|Alternative Credit]] | assets = {{increase}}$85 billion (Dec 2024)<ref>Source: [https://www.carlyle.com/our-firm/global-investment-solutions Carlye Group website]{{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250130170905/https://www.carlyle.com/our-firm/global-investment-solutions |date=2025-01-30 }}</ref><br>{{increase}}350 private equity managers (Dec 2024)<ref name="Carlye Group website">Source: [https://www.carlyle.com/our-firm/global-investment-solutions Carlye Group website]</ref><br>{{increase}}800+ private equity funds (Dec 2024)<ref name="Carlye Group website">Source: [https://www.carlyle.com/our-firm/global-investment-solutions Carlye Group website]</ref> | num_employees = 260 (2024) <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.alpinvest.com/about-us|title=About us}}</ref> | key_people = | footnotes = US$100+ billion in capital since inception <ref>$85 billion and 350 general partners</ref> }} {{Main|AlpInvest Partners}} Carlyle's Investment Solutions segment advises global private equity through its subsidiary, [[AlpInvest Partners]]. '''[[AlpInvest Partners]]''' is a global [[private equity]] [[asset management|asset manager]] with over $85 billion of assets under management as of December 31, 2024. The firm invests on behalf of more than 500 [[institutional investor]]s from North America, Asia, Europe, South America and Africa. AlpInvest operates through three core investment teams: * [[Fund of funds|Primary Fund Investments]] * [[Private equity secondaries|Secondary and Portfolio Finance investments]] * [[equity co-investment|Co-Investments]]. AlpInvest's investments span a broad spectrum of private market strategies including: [[leveraged buyout|large buyout]], [[leveraged buyout|middle-market buyout]], [[private credit]], [[venture capital]], [[growth capital]], [[mezzanine capital|mezzanine]], [[Distressed securities|distressed]] and [[Energy industry|energy investments]], including [[sustainable energy]] investments. As of the end of 2024, the firm had invested in more than 800 [[private equity fund]]s managed by more than 350 [[private equity firm]]s. According to the PEI 300, AlpInvest ranked among the 50 largest private equity firms globally.<ref>[https://www.privateequityinternational.com/pei-300 Private Equity International - PEI 300]</ref> Since 2011, AlpInvest has operated as a subsidiary of The Carlyle Group, a global private equity firm. Prior to 2011, AlpInvest has been owned through a joint venture of its two clients, the Dutch pension funds ([[Stichting Pensioenfonds ABP|ABP]] and [[Stichting Pensioenfonds Zorg en Welzijn|PFZW]]). Founded in 1999, AlpInvest has offices in [[New York City|New York]], [[Amsterdam]], [[London]], [[Hong Kong]], [[Indianapolis]], [[Singapore]] and [[Tokyo]] with over 100 investment professionals and over 260 employees. Carlyle had previously acquired a real estate fund of funds group, Metropolitan Real Estate, to provide investors with access to multi-manager real estate funds and strategies with more than 85 fund managers in the United States, [[Europe]], [[Asia]] and [[Latin America]]. Metropolitan was sold in 2021 to [[BentallGreenOak]].
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