
KKR writes down value of second European fund by half
US buyout house KKR has reportedly written down the value of its second European fund, which includes in its portfolio Alliance Boots, by almost half. KKR wrote down the $5.8bn fund by $2.8bn.
It has been reported that the buyout house is expected to complete a $569m fundraising for an annex fund this month to support additional equity investments for portfolio companies of the vehicle. Investors in the annex fund will take the first 20% IRR on each deal.
However, some investors have already expressed concern over the proposal, as it will inevitably make it less likely that LPs in the original fund will receive any returns from the sale of companies into which the annex vehicle has invested.
KKR recorded a $1.2bn loss in 2008, compared with a profit of $815m last year.
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