Iris Dorbian
Shamrock Capital Growth Fund VI surpassed its hard cap of $1.25 billion while Shamrock Capital Clover Fund I beat its target, raising about $320 million within six months.
This is Berkshire’s largest fund since the firm’s inception in 1986.
The funds' LPs include a diverse, global group of existing and new investors.
Fund VII's LPs include sovereign wealth funds, public and corporate pensions, insurance and financial institutions, foundations, endowments, family offices, and consultants in North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
Crown Europe Small Buyouts VI's LPs include pension funds, insurance companies, sovereign wealth funds, family offices and endowments from Europe, the US and Asia Pacific.
The global fund program's investors include public, corporate and Taft-Hartley pension plans, along with high net worth individuals, insurance companies and foundations.
Fund XI's LPs include long-standing and new institutional investors across North, Central and South America, Europe, Asia and the Middle East.
TGIF III's limited partners include endowments, corporate pensions, insurance companies, funds of funds, family offices and individuals.
MIC Capital Partners IV's limited partners include U.S. pension funds, university endowments, insurance plans, sovereign wealth funds, other asset managers and family offices.
Fund II's limited partners include endowments, foundations, asset managers, family offices, fund-of-funds, founders, and industry executives.