Optimism has turned to confidence. And Asset Managers and Private Equity leaders are increasingly bullish about the prospects for their company and the wider industry. Nearly a quarter expect outsized earnings over the next three years. Expect deployments to skyrocket and disposals to follow as valuation gaps narrow and managers start to focus on executing strategic M&A.

      Value creation will continue to be high on the Asset Management agenda, driven by investments into digitalization and AI. Sector CEOs are clear on how AI will create competitive advantages for their funds, their organizations and their portfolio companies. The vast majority are confident they have the skills and capabilities to turn these investments into tangible value uplift. Cyber security will remain a top concern, with AI creating both risks and opportunities.

      Maximizing value will require Asset Managers and Private Equity leaders to adjust their organizational skills and capabilities. Yet while competition for top talent will remain fierce, CEOs are taking proactive steps to ensure they have the capabilities they need to deliver alpha to their investors. People are being upskilled, workplace models are being updated and new partnerships are being formed to drive AI adoption and retraining.

      Sustainability has become part of the value equation, with sector leaders saying they are increasingly focused on understanding — and unlocking — the financial value of their ESG initiatives. That means both assessing the cost and value of their sustainability investments and ensuring they are reporting on the right metrics to meet the expectations of their investors and regulators.

      As this report illustrates, Asset Management and Private Equity leaders expect 2026 to deliver increasing confidence and outsized growth. Our CEO Outlook explains why.


      2025 Asset Management and Private Equity CEO Outlook

      Explore how leaders in the sector are navigating industry challenges and shaping their strategies for long-term success.


      The 11th edition of the KPMG CEO Outlook, based on insights from 1,350 CEOs, offers a unique perspective on their mindset, strategies, and planning approaches. This report focuses on 110 asset management and private equity CEOs. All respondents oversee companies with annual revenues over US$500M; a third have more than US$10B in annual revenue. The survey covers 11 key markets and 12 industry sectors.

      Key findings



      Hear from our leaders

      Clarity is replacing uncertainty as PE managers and Asset Management CEOs start to get more comfortable around a stronger outlook for 2026. Confidence is driving deployment and deployment is leading to greater disposals. Asset management leaders have good reason to be bullish.
      Gavin Geminder

      Global Head of Private Equity

      KPMG International

      Why download the report?

      By downloading the 2025 Asset Management and Private Equity CEO Outlook report, you will:

      • Discover why 83% of Asset Management and Private Equity CEOs are confident in the growth of the industry.
      • Why 90% have clarity on how AI will benefit their organization.
      • Why 75% think their organization can keep pace with the speed of AI development.
      • Find out why 61% are prioritizing compliance and reporting standards to meet investor expectations.
      • Understand why 72% will use AI for climate risk modeling and scenario planning.

      Explore the full report to gain a deeper understanding of the trends, perspectives, and emerging themes shaping the future of Asset Management and Private Equity.

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