Private equity is a cornerstone of the European economy present in every region and every major business sector across the continent. From technology and life sciences start-ups to manufacturing small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and large consumer-focused multinationals, private equity and venture capital backed companies support millions of high-value jobs driving prosperity and growth in the process.
Private equity is an engine for growth, and growth is an engine for creating jobs across Europe. This was our message last year when we published our first ever Private Equity at Work report presenting a transparent account of the European private equity industry’s record on employment. It is as true and relevant today as it was then. In total, private equity supports 10.2 million jobs in Europe, making it a major employer in most industry sectors. From another angle, the figure equates to 4.3% of the entire European workforce in 2019, employed at 23,009 portfolio companies, ranging from emerging start-ups and fast-growing SMEs to large multinational corporations.
This second edition of our Private Equity at Work report greatly expands data collection on employment in portfolio companies backed by private equity firms in Europe. Where last year we collected data only from Invest Europe members, the report now has - as its backbone - data from all portfolio companies in Europe backed by any private equity firm.
Detailed evidence and analysis of the European private equity industry’s real contribution to employment, in 2019, and job creation, in 2018-19, and the far-reaching impact this has on the people, societies and economies of Europe.
Private equity is an essential part of the solid foundation on which the European economy is built and its society flourishes.
Watch our dedicated video to find out more!
Employment data is based on an extrapolation of a sample of 12,412 portfolio companies.
Job creation data is based on portfolio companies in Europe active and backed by private equity in 2018 & 2019.
CEO
Invest Europe
Detailed evidence and analysis of the European private equity industry’s real contribution to employment, in 2019, and job creation, in 2018-19, and the far-reaching impact this has on the people, societies and economies of Europe.
Invest Europe provides, for the first time, detailed evidence and analysis of the European private equity industry’s contribution to employment, in 2018, and job creation, in 2017-18, in Europe.
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See private equity's impact for business, for investors and for society.
Julien Krantz
Research Director
Sofian Giuroiu
Research Officer
Daniel Irwin-Brown
Research Manager
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