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Kohlberg Kravis Roberts

www.kkr.com

 
Founded in 1976 and led by Henry Kravis and George Roberts, KKR is a leading global investment firm that manages investments across multiple asset classes including private equity, energy, infrastructure, real estate, credit and hedge funds. KKR aims to generate attractive investment returns by following a patient and disciplined investment approach, employing world‐class people, and driving growth and value creation at the asset level. KKR invests its own capital alongside its partners'​ capital and brings opportunities to others through its capital markets business. References to KKR's investments may include the activities of its sponsored funds.
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: > $1 Billion
  • www.kkr.com
  • 9 West 57th Street Suite 4200
    New York, NY USA 10019
  • Phone: 212.750.8300

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Ed Brandman
Chief Information Officer Profile

Funding

Kohlberg Kravis Roberts raised $711M on 12/08/2016

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