New Report: Private Equity continues to outperform S&P 500 over long term horizons
Judge: “The benefits of private equity returns to the pensions, charitable foundations and university endowments are clear. No other asset class provides the consistently superior returns of private equity, helping to secure the retirements of millions of teachers, firefighters and police.”
Washington, D.C., October 17, 2012 – As communities around the country struggle to fund the retirements of their public employees, pension funds have looked to private equity for its consistent outperformance of public markets, bolstering pensions’ portfolios across the country. Today, the Private Equity Growth Capital Council (PEGCC) released a new analysis of returns provided by private equity investments compared to the S&P 500. Based on the analysis of private equity benchmarks, private equity outperformed (net of fees) the S&P 500 for 1, 5 and 10-year time horizons by 1.8, 3.7 and 7.0 percentage points, respectively. Private equity underperformed the S&P 500 during the 3-year time horizon due to the index’s historic dip during the financial crisis, which inflated the S&P 500’s gains during this period.
“The data released today highlights the consistent outperformance of private equity compared to public markets,” said PEGCC President & CEO, Steve Judge. “The benefits of private equity returns to the pensions, charitable foundations and university endowments are clear. No other asset class provides the consistently superior returns of private equity, helping to secure the retirements of millions of teachers, firefighters and police,” Judge concludes.
Private equity investments delivered similar returns (net of fees) to public pensions. PEGCC analysis of recently published data from eight pension funds shows median private equity returns exceeded the S&P 500 for 5 and 10-year time horizons by 4.2, and 7.0 percentage points.
“This analysis shows that, on a ten-year basis, private equity returns are nearly triple of the gains by the S&P 500. Providing superior investment performance over long time horizons is a hallmark of private equity, and it is unmatched by any other asset class,” said Bronwyn Bailey, PEGCC Vice President of Research.
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About the Private Equity Performance Update
PEGCC calculates the excess returns from private equity by comparing the median values from third party data providers to the S&P 500 Total Return index. The research was compiled using data as of March 31, 2012, the most current data available. All returns are calculated net of fees.