Blackstone Raises Record $13.1B for Largest Asia-Focused Private Equity Fund

June 2, 2026
Blackstone Raises Record $13.1B for Largest Asia-Focused Private Equity Fund
  • Blackstone has raised US$13.1 billion for its Asia private equity fund, Blackstone Capital Partners Asia III, exceeding its US$10 billion target and becoming the firm’s largest Asia-focused fundraise to date.

  • The fund hit its hard cap and is more than double the size of its predecessor, signaling strong investor demand and oversubscription.

  • The fundraising comes as Asia-focused private capital activity heats up, with peers like EQT also closing large Asia-focused funds in 2026.

  • Over the past 24 months, Blackstone has deployed over US$7 billion across 12 transactions in India, Japan and South Korea, and completed 15 exits including listings and portfolio sales.

  • Notable investments include Neysa in India and TechnoPro in Japan, with JUNO in South Korea illustrating a diversified regional portfolio.

  • Exits highlighted include the International Gemological Institute and Aadhar Housing Finance in India, and Alinamin Pharmaceutical in Japan.

  • Amit Dixit, Blackstone’s head of Asia private equity, emphasizes a control-oriented strategy and regional scale as key differentiators.

  • Joe Baratta, Blackstone’s global head, says Asia Pacific is the fastest-growing region with opportunities to invest at scale behind high-conviction themes.

  • The firm frames Asia Pacific growth as central to its investment thesis, guiding investment decisions through high-conviction themes.

  • The Asia-Pacific fund will pursue opportunities across the region, recognizing continued investor interest despite volatility and geopolitical tensions.

  • Blackstone has completed 15 exits in the region as markets recover, including timely listings and portfolio sales that demonstrate momentum.

  • Overall, Blackstone’s Asia private equity activity remains robust, with a growing standalone capital base and ongoing deployments.

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