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Dutch PE Fundraising Hits Six-Year High Amid Cooling Dealmaking

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Dutch PE Fundraising Hits Six-Year High Amid Cooling Dealmaking

Dutch private equity sponsors have captured their fastest fundraising pace in years during the second quarter while adopting a more cautious approach to dealmaking, signaling a structural shift toward private markets driven by pension reforms. According to PitchBook's Q2 2026 Netherlands Market Snapshot, Dutch PE fundraising reached €10.9 billion (approximately $12.5 billion) in the first half of the year, surpassing all full-year totals since 2021. Meanwhile, deal value declined sequentially in Q2 to €6.3 billion across 142 transactions, down from €6.8 billion and 158 deals in Q1, with sponsors favoring smaller, lower-risk add-on acquisitions that accounted for 65.5% of deal volume in Q2 versus 60.1% in Q1.

Pension Reform Fuels Capital Reallocation

  • Main Capital Partners closed two funds in June, with Main Capital IX hitting its €4 billion hard cap and Main Foundation III securing €1.25 billion.
  • Waterland Private Equity Investments swiftly capped its Waterland Private Equity Fund X at €4 billion and Waterland Partnership Fund II at €600 million within four months of launch.
  • The Future Pensions Act, effective July 1, 2023, mandates Dutch occupational pension schemes to shift from defined-benefit to contribution-based contracts by 2028, reducing liability-matching needs and enabling broader allocations to long-term private assets.
  • Institutional Momentum Builds Behind Private Markets

  • Patrick Kanters, CIO of private investments at APG Asset Management (€601 billion AUM), noted PE now represents ~8% of the portfolio, up from 6%, amid plans to increase private market exposure from 26% to 30% over five years, anchored by infrastructure investments.
  • PIMCO forecasts accelerated reallocations between 2026–2027 as major pension funds adopt the new defined-contribution framework.
  • The Netherlands' evolving PE landscape reflects a broader European trend where pension reforms unlock domestic capital pools for private markets. This shift becomes particularly significant amid rising global volatility, offering local investors a hedge against traditional market risks while creating new benchmarks for cross-regional capital flows.
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