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PPET is a UK-listed investment company offering liquidaccess to European mid-market private equity. Managed by Patria Investmentssince 2024, with Alan Gauld continuing to lead the long-standing team, thetrust aims to deliver long-term total returns through a diversified mix ofprimary fund commitments, secondaries and an increasing allocation to directco-investments. Its focus is on mid-market businesses with enterprise values of€100m–€1bn - an area that has historically outperformed larger buyouts. Todaythe portfolio provides exposure to hundreds of underlying companies,predominantly in Europe, with strong weightings in technology, healthcare andindustrials. Alongside capital growth, PPET offers a progressive dividendpolicy and currently trades on a wide discount to NAV.
In the interview, Alan explains how PPET blendsprimaries, secondaries and directs - now around a quarter of the portfolio - tobalance diversification with higher-return potential. He outlines the rigorousdue diligence applied to each strand, the emphasis on sector-specialistmanagers, and why European mid-market buyouts offer fertile ground for valuecreation through operational improvement and strategic exits. Alan discussessector positioning - notably in niche B2B software and healthcare - sustainabilityas a driver of exit multiples, and the importance of conservative valuationdiscipline. Alan also addresses the recent slowdown in exits, the impact ofhigher rates and tariff uncertainty, and why improving distributions, buybacksand double-digit NAV growth could help narrow the sector’s persistentdiscounts.
By John HughmanPPET is a UK-listed investment company offering liquidaccess to European mid-market private equity. Managed by Patria Investmentssince 2024, with Alan Gauld continuing to lead the long-standing team, thetrust aims to deliver long-term total returns through a diversified mix ofprimary fund commitments, secondaries and an increasing allocation to directco-investments. Its focus is on mid-market businesses with enterprise values of€100m–€1bn - an area that has historically outperformed larger buyouts. Todaythe portfolio provides exposure to hundreds of underlying companies,predominantly in Europe, with strong weightings in technology, healthcare andindustrials. Alongside capital growth, PPET offers a progressive dividendpolicy and currently trades on a wide discount to NAV.
In the interview, Alan explains how PPET blendsprimaries, secondaries and directs - now around a quarter of the portfolio - tobalance diversification with higher-return potential. He outlines the rigorousdue diligence applied to each strand, the emphasis on sector-specialistmanagers, and why European mid-market buyouts offer fertile ground for valuecreation through operational improvement and strategic exits. Alan discussessector positioning - notably in niche B2B software and healthcare - sustainabilityas a driver of exit multiples, and the importance of conservative valuationdiscipline. Alan also addresses the recent slowdown in exits, the impact ofhigher rates and tariff uncertainty, and why improving distributions, buybacksand double-digit NAV growth could help narrow the sector’s persistentdiscounts.