Private equity giant Hellman & Friedman has raised nearly $10 billion toward its next flagship fund, according to a regulatory filing.
It is unclear if this represents a final close for the fund, which already is larger than any other Hellman & Friedman has raised in its 30-year history. Bloomberg had reported earlier this year that the San Francisco-based firm was seeking to raise a total of $10.25 billion, compared to the $8.4 billion pool it collected just before the financial crisis in 2007.
Hellman & Friedman’s most recent deal was an acquisition of California-based supermarket chain Grocery Outlet Inc., which reportedly was valued north of $1.1 billion. Other current portfolio companies include Catalina Marketing, HUB International, Kronos, Scout24 and Sheridan Healthcare.
The firm declined comment.
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