peafirma
Peafirma is a term used in finance to denote a private equity firm. A peafirma raises capital from institutional investors, sovereign funds, family offices, and high-net-worth individuals to acquire equity stakes in companies and to manage investments with the goal of increasing value and generating returns.
Typical activities include leveraged buyouts, growth equity, and buy-and-build strategies. Peafirmas often pursue active governance, taking
Structure: A peafirma operates through a fund or funds managed by a general partner (GP). Limited partners
Exits: Common exit routes are sale to a strategic buyer, sale to another financial sponsor, a recapitalization,
Market and regulation: Private equity activity is concentrated in major financial centers worldwide and subject to
History and scope: While private equity has roots in the mid-20th century, peafirmas have expanded across industries
See also: private equity, leveraged buyout, venture capital.