We invest globally across private equity, credit and real assets like infrastructure and real estate, and we also offer capital markets and insurance solutions.
Global Capabilities
Private Equity
Infrastructure
Real Estate
Credit
Capital Markets
Insurance
Strategic Partnerships
Since 1976, KKR has been at the forefront of private equity investing. Today we manage a suite of buyout, core, and impact investment strategies on behalf of institutions and qualifying individual investors around the world.
By forming strategic partnerships with hedge funds and other financial services firms, we are able to offer our clients access to products that complement our existing offerings and that round out our own expertise.
Working together to solve some of the world's most pressing challenges
DEVELOPING THE GLOBAL CARBON MARKET
Addressing climate change-related challenges
MAKING THE DIGITAL WORLD ACCESSIBLE
Bringing full digital experiences to people with a wide range of abilities
PUTTING WASTE TO WORK
Building a circular economy by turning waste into energy and recycling plastics
DEVELOPING THE GLOBAL CARBON MARKET
GreenCollar
GreenCollar is a leading environmental markets investor, natural resource manager and conservation-for-profit organization in Australia. With the support of an equity investment from KKR’s Global Impact fund, GreenCollar is helping governments, corporates and individuals address climate change-related challenges through projects that generate revenue and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
MAKING THE DIGITAL WORLD ACCESSIBLE
Level Access
The digital revolution should be for everyone. Level Access is an Accessibility-as-a-Service firm, helping organizations ensure that they are meeting all regulations and standards that apply to technology accessibility. KKR is proud to be a major investor in the firm through our Technology Growth business, as well as a customer. We use the firm’s suite of innovative technology replacement solutions to ensure our own website is accessible.
PUTTING WASTE TO WORK
Viridor
Committed to building a world where waste is useful, Viridor has invested £1.2 billion in energy recovery facilities across the U.K. that produce enough energy to power more than 600,000 homes. KKR bought the company in March 2020, believing even during a time of market turmoil that the company was building critical infrastructure for a sustainable future.