Research shows that Australian companies backed by private equity support an estimated half a million jobs.
This is one of the findings of the Deloitte Access Economics report – “The Economic Contribution of Private Equity in Australia” – released by the Australian Private Equity and Venture Capital Association (AVCAL).
The study is based on data for 106 companies acquired by private equity since FY2000. This data was provided by AVCAL members representing approximately 70 per cent of total private equity funds under management in Australia.
Australian companies backed by private equity employ 262,000 people, making this group a larger employer than either the automotive or banking industries.
Private equity owned firms also indirectly support an estimated 251,000 additional jobs through flow-on effects to other businesses. As a result, private equity-backed companies in Australia account directly or indirectly for an estimated half a million jobs.
Private equity backed firms contribute AUD58.8bn per annum to Australia’s GDP.
Private equity backed firms generate more revenue than either the coal mining or the general insurance industries in Australia.
“Private equity structures have proved to be especially valuable where firms face the need to expand or refocus their operations in what may be fluid economic and commercial conditions," says Dr Ric Simes from Deloitte Access Economics. "For example, these firms may have an opportunity to develop a new technology or a need to restructure in a manner that a listed equity firm may find difficult. Thus, private equity contributes by adding value to investee firms and providing additional flexibility to the way in which firms are managed. This results in improved productivity for investee firms, with flow-on impacts throughout the economy."
AVCAL chief executive Dr Katherine Woodthorpe says: “Often commentators recycle anecdotal evidence about private equity, or focus only on high profile cases that don’t represent what happens in the majority of private equity investments in Australian businesses.
"Studies such as this are therefore important in helping to focus attention on the substance rather than the myths. And the reality is that private equity has an overwhelmingly positive impact on jobs and business growth."