Office address: 1200 Entrepreneurial Drive Broomfield, CO 80021
Website: www.partnersgroup.com
Year established: 1996
Company type: private equity firm
Employees: 1,800+
Expertise: venture capital, finance, private equity, infrastructure, real estate, private credit, institutional investors, private wealth, investment options, client access, accounting, reporting, and treasury management services
Parent company: Partners Group Holding
Key people: David Layton (CEO), Andreas Knecht (COO), Joris Gröflin (CFO), Roberto Cagnati (CRO), Juri Jenkner (president), Michael Marquardt and Wolf-Henning Scheider (partners)
Financing status: N/A
Partners Group, a Switzerland-based global private markets investment manager, employs over 1,800 people across 21 offices worldwide, with North American headquarters in Colorado. The firm, managing $149 billion in assets, has invested over $221 billion globally on behalf of clients, specializing in tailored private markets solutions. With thematic investing and portfolio transformation strategies, Partners Group serves institutional and private clients, aiming to create high-value, long-term investment outcomes.
Partners Group was founded in 1996 in Zug, Switzerland, by Marcel Erni, Alfred Gantner, and Urs Wietlisbach to offer a distinctive investment approach. Early on, the firm launched its first private equity fund in Luxembourg, soon followed by significant investments in Switzerland. By 2000, the company expanded into the US, establishing a New York office and initiating investments across Asia and Latin America.
In 2004, the company entered private infrastructure, and in 2006, Partners Group went public on the SIX Swiss Exchange. Over the following years, it adopted sustainability principles, introduced a US evergreen private equity fund, and established major offices, including in Toronto. Recent expansions include a US headquarters in Colorado and European long-term investment funds (ELTIFs).
Partners Group offers a variety of private market investment solutions for both institutional and private clients:
Partners Group crafts investment structures that meet diverse client objectives, balancing strategic goals with extensive portfolio management capabilities.
Partners Group’s culture focuses on growth, teamwork, and innovation. The firm values partnership, entrepreneurship, leadership, excellence, and passion, supporting fair career advancement and long-term rewards. They emphasize a collaborative environment with robust mentorship, career development, and performance-based benefits, including:
Partners Group’s commitment to sustainability integrates responsible practices across all levels. The company evaluates both financial and non-financial impacts through a double materiality approach, enabling risk and opportunity management. Sustainability is embedded in company governance through:
For diversity and inclusion, Partners Group fosters an inclusive environment that celebrates each employee’s unique background. The firm’s networks support diverse perspectives, strengthening collaboration and engagement across the organization.
David Layton, the CEO of Partners Group, leads the firm’s executive team and global executive board, and serves on the global investment committee. Previously, he was the head of private equity and represented the company on several portfolio company boards. Layton holds a bachelor’s degree from Brigham Young University’s Marriott School of Management.
The key people at Partners Group include investment and wealth professionals leading the firm’s strategies, such as:
Partners Group is widening private market access through a partnership with BlackRock, offering retail investors streamlined entry into private equity, credit, and real assets. This collaboration aims to simplify the investment process, enhancing private market availability to a broader client base. Through this initiative, the company seeks to diversify revenue and strengthen its position in the expanding private markets industry.
The company is also enhancing its private equity approach by focusing on hands-on management to improve operational efficiency in portfolio companies. This strategy includes appointing leaders with an operational mindset to drive measurable growth in areas like profitability and cash flow. By prioritizing sustainable value creation over traditional financial engineering, Partners Group aims to meet investor expectations in today’s challenging market.
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