Warburg Pincus
Overview
Warburg Pincus is a private equity firm founded in 1966 that manages a private partnership to align interests between investors and management teams for consistent returns.
Classification
- Headquarters
- New York, United States
- Geographic focus
- global
- Stage
- any
- Portfolio
- 7 companies
Fund details
- Fund size
- $80 billion AUM
- AUM
- >$100B
- Vintage
- 2026
- Founded
- 1966
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Thesis & focus
Value Creation platform
IPO of Aramco, acquisition of BMC Software, sale of Alamo Drafthouse, exit from Avaya, acquisition of Medtronic's cardiac rhythm management business
majority growth-stage investments in technology, healthcare, and financial services
Aligned interests with management teams to ensure mutual success. Emphasizes a mission of 'we win, when we all win' and operates unencumbered by outside pressures.
Investment thesis
A private partnership since 1966, Warburg Pincus focuses on aligned interests with management teams to ensure long-term success. They prioritize consistent returns for investors and management teams by operating without external pressures.
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