The Carlyle Group

American multinational private equity corporation

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February 2025 Entered India's auto components market by acquiring a controlling stake in a merged entity of Highway Industries and Roop Automotives.
February 2025 Announced definitive agreement with Bluebird Bio to be acquired by a fund managed by SK Capital Partners.
October 2024 Strengthened partnership with Korea Investment & Securities on the one-year anniversary of their strategic alliance.
August 2024 The Carlyle Group became the majority shareholder of Seidor.
June 2024 Announced formation of a new Mediterranean-focused oil and gas company led by former BP CEO Tony Hayward, after acquiring Energean's assets in Egypt, Italy, and Croatia for up to $945 million.
June 2024 Ranked sixth in Private Equity International's PEI 300 ranking among the world's largest private equity firms.
2023 Invested in Anthesis Group, a sustainability services provider.
September 2023 Initiated tender offer to acquire Seiko PMC, a Tokyo-headquartered paper and ink chemicals manufacturer, for $221 million.
February 2023 Appointed Harvey Schwartz as CEO, replacing Kewsong Lee.
2022 Kewsong Lee's tenure as chief executive ends.
November 2022 Acquired international marketing agency Incubeta.
August 2022 Acquired Abingworth, a transatlantic bioscience investment firm.
May 2022 Announced acquisition of ManTech International, a US government cyber security and IT defence contractor, for $3.9 billion.
March 2022 Acquired Dainese, an Italian motorcycle kit and clothing company, from Investcorp.
2021 Carlyle sold its Metropolitan Real Estate fund of funds group to BentallGreenOak.
May 2021 Entered partnership with SPX Capital to establish presence in Brazilian market.
January 2021 Acquired majority stake in Jagex, a British video game development studio.
September 2020 Acquired majority stake in Victory Innovations, a Minneapolis-based sanitizing machine maker.
September 2020 Glenn Youngkin retired from the firm, leaving Kewsong Lee as sole CEO.
June 2 2020 Purchased a 76.6% stake in Fortitude Group Holdings and Unison with T&D Holdings.
October 14 2019 Completed acquisition and merger of Vigor Industrial LLC and MHI Holdings LLC with private equity firm Stellex Capital Management.
2018 Daniel A. D'Aniello concludes his term as chairman.
October 2017 Made a $500 million investment in Supreme, valuing the brand at $1 billion.
October 2017 Founders announced they would remain as executive chairmen but step down from day-to-day leadership, naming Glenn Youngkin and Kewsong Lee as co-CEOs effective January 1, 2018.
June 2017 Carlyle took its non-traded BDC, TCG BDC, Inc., public in the first business development company IPO since 2014.
2012 Daniel A. D'Aniello becomes chairman of The Carlyle Group.
May 3 2012 Carlyle completed its initial public offering (IPO) and began trading on the NASDAQ stock exchange, marking a significant milestone in the company's corporate development.
2011 AlpInvest became a subsidiary of The Carlyle Group after previously being owned in a joint venture by Dutch pension funds ABP and PFZW.

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