PE Pulse: key takeaways from Q1 2025

In this episode of the NextWave Private Equity podcast, Pete Witte, EY Global Private Equity Lead Analyst, explores the current private equity landscape, where we saw a strong Q1 amid rising uncertainty.

In Q1 2025, private equity firms saw a 45% rise in deal volume compared with the previous year. However, rising trade tensions are creating caution among investors. Many firms may limit capital deployment in the coming months, yet a higher-than-average risk tolerance indicates readiness to seize new opportunities. Firms are focusing on operational improvements within their portfolios and exploring sectors like aerospace and defense. Additionally, the return of corporate acquirers has boosted exit activity, reflecting a dynamic shift in the private equity landscape amid ongoing uncertainty.

Key takeaways:

  • Private equity firms entered the year with strong momentum and a desire to deploy significant amounts of the industry’s US$1.6t in dry powder.
  • Rising trade tensions and associated uncertainty, however, are leading to increased caution among investors.

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Podcast

Episode 71

Duration

7m 21s