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We Hold These Truths To Be Self-Evident
David M. Rubenstein
Co-Founder & Co-Chief Executive Officer
February 26, 2014
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Important Information
This presentation has been prepared by The Carlyle Group L.P. (Carlyle) and may only be used for informational purposes only. This
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disclaims any obligation or undertaking to update or revise any such forward-looking statements.
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What happened in theprivate equity industry in 2013?
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Largest fundraising
volume since the GreatRecession
970 funds were raised
Record average fund
size of $555 million1
Funds raised bygeographic focus:
North America 63%
Europe 23% Asia 9%
Rest of World 4%
4
Global Private Equity Fundraising Volume Was Up 26% In 2013 ButRemains 30% Below The 2008 Peak
$688
$320$294
$332
$384
$485
$0
$100
$200
$300
$400
$500
$600
$700
$800
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Global Private Equity Fundraising Volume
($ billions)
Source: Preqin
Source: Preqin. There is no guarantee these trends will continue.1 Average fund size calculated for funds with available fund size data. Fund size data is not available for all 970 fundsraised in 2013 so dividing the aggregate fundraising volume by 970 funds does not equal the average fund size raised.
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Largest deal volume
since the GreatRecession
Average purchase pricemultiple of 8.8x
Average leveragemultiple of 5.4x
Deal volume bygeographic focus:
North America 59% Europe 28%
Asia 8%
Rest of World 5%
5
Global Private Equity Deal Volume Was Up 15% In 2013 But Remains 50%Below The 2006 Peak
$785 $781
$253
$134
$252
$321 $337
$389
$0
$100
$200
$300
$400
$500
$600
$700
$800
$900
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Global Private Equity Deal Volume
($ billions)
Source: PreqinSource: Thomson One & S&P Leveraged Commentary Data, Q4 2013 Update. There is no guarantee these trends willcontinue.
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Second highest exit
volume on record Record ~1,350 exits
Exit count by type:
Trade sale 51%
Sale to GP 26%
IPO 19%
Restructuring 3%
2013 matched 2010 for
record 19% of exits viaIPO
6
Global Private Equity Exit Volume Was 14% Above The 2007 Pre-GreatRecession Peak
$163
$266
$116
$81
$222
$313
$285$303
$0
$50
$100
$150
$200
$250
$300
$350
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Global Private Equity Exit Volume
($ billions)
Source: PreqinSource: Preqin. There is no guarantee these trends will continue.
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Purchase Price Multiples & Equity Contributions Are Generally Back ToPre-Great Recession Levels
Source: S&P Leveraged Commentary Data, Q4 2013 Update. 7
8.4x 8.4x
9.7x
9.1x
7.7x
8.5x8.8x 8.7x 8.8x
0.0x
2.0x
4.0x
6.0x
8.0x
10.0x
12.0x
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
LBO Purchase Price Multiples
32%33% 33%
43%
51%
44%42%
39%37%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
LBO Equity Contributions
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Self-evident truths aboutthe private equity industry
8
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Emerging markets have emergedand will increasingly play a larger
role in private equity
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Emerging Markets Now Account For More Than Half Of Global GDP
30.0%
35.0%
40.0%
45.0%
50.0%
55.0%
60.0%
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
Emerging Markets Share Of Global GDP
10Source: Carlyle Analysis of IMF Data as of 12/31/13.
2013=54%
2004=38%
Emerging markets account for~85% of the global populationtoday vs. only 68% in 1950
Emerging markets are expectedto account for more than half
of global GDP growth from2013 to 2018
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Emerging Markets Have Increased As Both A Source Of And DestinationFor Private Equity Capital
Source: Thomson One & Preqin Private Equity Quarterly. 11
5%
13%
0%
2%
4%
6%
8%
10%
12%
14%
2002 2013
Rest-of-World (Ex. North America
& Europe) Share of Deal Value
11%
20%
0%
2%
4%
6%
8%
10%
12%
14%
16%
18%
20%
2006 2012
Rest-of-World (Ex. North America
& Europe) Share of CapitalCommitments
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Emerging Markets Are Still Relatively Under-Penetrated By Private Equity
Source: Emerging Markets Private Equity Association Q4 2013 Industry Statistics. 12
1.03% 1.04%
0.24%0.19% 0.20%
0.09% 0.09% 0.04% 0.09%0.05%
1.02%
0.89%
0.28% 0.20%
0.13%0.12%
0.07%0.06%
0.04% 0.01%
0.00%
0.20%
0.40%
0.60%
0.80%
1.00%
1.20%
US UK S. Korea India Brazil SSA China S. Africa Japan MENA
Private Equity Investment As A % of GDP
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Sovereign wealth funds will become the
largest single source of capitalfor private equity firms, replacing
U.S. public pension funds
13
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SWF Assets Have Increased By More Than $4 Trillion In Less Than A DecadeAnd Are Projected To Grow Faster Than U.S. Public Pension Fund Assets
Source: 2014 Preqin Sovereign Wealth Fund Review and PWC Asset Management 2020: A Brave New World. There is noguarantee these trends will continue. 14
$1.4
$5.4
$8.9
$-
$1.0
$2.0
$3.0
$4.0
$5.0
$6.0
$7.0
$8.0
$9.0
$10.0
2004 2013 2020P
Sovereign Wealth Fund Assets Under Management ($ trillions)
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Sovereign Wealth Funds Have Quadrupled Their Share Of Commitments ToPrivate Equity Funds Since 2010
SWFs
3%
All Other
Investors
97%
2010
Source: Dow Jones Private Equity Analyst Sources of Capital Survey, 5/29/13. There is no guarantee these trends will continue. 15
SWFs
13%
All Other
Investors
87%
2013
% of Total Commitments To Private Equity Funds
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Individual investors (including non-accreditedinvestors) will become a larger part of the
private equity investor base
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Mass Affluent Assets Under Management Are Larger And Faster GrowingThan High Net Worth Assets Under Management
Source: PWC Asset Management 2020: A Brave New World. 17
$42
$60
$100
$-
$20
$40
$60
$80
$100
$120
2004 2012 2020P
Mass Affluent AUM
($100k - $1mm net worth)$ trillions
$38
$52
$77
$-
$20
$40
$60
$80
$100
$120
2004 2012 2020P
High Net Worth AUM
($1mm+ net worth)$ trillions
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US Retirement Plans Alone Have $20 Trillion In AUM
Source: Investment Company Institute Fact Book 2013. There is no guarantee these trends will continue.18
$3
$5$3
$5$6
$9
$11
$20
$-
$5
$10
$15
$20
$25
2002 2012
Total Value of US
Retirement Plans ($ trillions)
IRAs Defined Contribution Plans Other (Incl. Defined Benefit Plans)
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Individual Investors Have Almost Doubled Their Share Of CapitalCommitments To Private Equity In Just The Past Few Years
Source: 2014 Preqin Global Private Equity Report. There is no guarantee these trends will continue. 19
10%
19%
0%
2%
4%
6%
8%
10%
12%
14%
16%
18%
20%
2008-2010 2011-2013
Industry-Wide % of Capital Committed by
High Net Worth Individuals & Family Offices
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Returns will continue to comedown but private equity will still
outperform public equities
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Returns Have Come Down Over The Past 20 Years
Source: Cambridge Associates LLC U.S. Private Equity Index and Selected Benchmark Statistics. As of 9/30/13. Excludesvintages with less than 3 years of performance. 21
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
U.S. Private Equity Fund Pooled Net IRR By Vintage
Median = 15%
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8% 8%7%7%
11% 11%
13%
26%29%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
5-Year 10-Year 20-Year
Buyout Fund Net Returns vs. Public Equity Total Returns
(5-,10-, & 20-year net returns)
MSCI World Index All Buyout Funds Top Quartile Buyout Funds
But Top Quartile Private Equity Funds Have Significantly OutperformedPublic Equities Over A Variety Of Time Horizons
22Source: Cambridge Associates, Thomson One Financial as of 9/30/13. There is no guarantee these trends will continue.
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Private Equitys Focus On Value Creation Will Drive Outperformance
Source: Goldman Sachs, BCG-IESE estimate. 23
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%100%
Leverage Era (1980s) Multiple Expansion Era
(1990s)
Earnings Growth Era
(2000s)
Operational
Improvement (2010s)
Source of Value Creation
Operational Improvement Multiple Arbitrage Leverage
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Allocations to private equitywill continue to increase
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18%
8% 9%
5%4%
3%
28%
13%12%
6% 6%
3%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
Family Offices Endowments Foundations Public Pension
Funds
Private Sector
Pension Funds
Insurance
Companies
Private Equity Allocation as a Percent of Total Assets
2009 2013
Source: 2013 Preqin Investor Network Global Alternatives Report & Preqin 2014 Global Private Equity Report. There is noguarantee these trends will continue. 25
Allocations To Private Equity Have Gone Up Across-The-Board
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Almost 40% Of Investors Are Below Their Target Allocation To PrivateEquity And Almost 40% Of Investors Plan To Increase Their Allocation
Source: 2014 Preqin Global Private Equity Report. 26
39%
44%
18%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
Dec-13
Proportion of Investors Relative
To Their Target Allocation
Above Target Allocation
At Target Allocation
Below Target Allocation
36%
53%
10%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
Dec-13
Investors Intentions for Private
Equity Allocations
Increase Allocation
Maintain Allocation
Decrease Allocation
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The private equity industry will be seen asmainstream rather than alternative
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Private Equity AUM Has Grown At A 20% CAGR Since 1980 AndNow Stands At $3.5 Trillion
$0.0 $0.0 $0.1 $0.1 $0.1$0.1 $0.1 $0.1
$0.2$0.3
$0.4
$0.7 $0.8 $0.8
$0.9$1.0
$1.2
$1.7
$2.3 $2.3
$2.5
$2.8
$3.0
$3.3
$3.5
$-
$0.5
$1.0
$1.5
$2.0
$2.5
$3.0
$3.5
$4.0
1980199019911992199319941995199619971998199920002001200220032004200520062007200820092010201120122013
Global Private Equity AUM ($ trillions)
Source: PreqinSource: 2013 Preqin Investor Network Global Alternatives Report and McKinsey. 28
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Alternatives Have Doubled Their Share Of Total Asset Management AUMIn Just The Past Decade
Alternatives AUM is $6 trillion today vs. $2 trillion a decade ago (14% CAGR)
Asset management AUM is $62 trillion today vs. $38 trillion a decade ago (6% CAGR)
Source: BCG Global Asset Management 2013 Report: Capitalizing On The Recovery. There is no guarantee these trends willcontinue. 29
5%
10%
0%
2%
4%
6%
8%
10%
12%
2003 2012
Alternatives AUM As A % Of Total Asset Management AUM
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Public firms will become more common;larger firms will get a greater
share of commitments
30
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Seven Private Equity Firms Have Gone Public Since 2007
Note: Year respective firm went public. Presented for illustrative purposes only. 31
(2007)
(2007)
(2007)
(2010) (2011)
(2012)(2012)
I A I i C i T Gl b l Al i A
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Investors Are Increasing Commitments To Global Alternative AssetManagers
Driving Factors
Stability
Consistency of returns
Brand
Size
Transparency
Global Presence
Value Added
Public Visibility
Source: Preqin. Industry fundraising includes Buyout, Growth, Real Estate, Natural Resources, Mezzanine, Distressed, Early/Venture,
Balanced, , Special Situation, Timber, and Turnaround. Represents the rolling 3-year average market share of The Carlyle Group &US publicly traded peers relative to overall industry wide fundraising. There is no guarantee these trends will continue. 32
6.8%
10.9%
2006 2013
Market Share of Fundraising (3-year
rolling average) of publicly traded
alternative asset managers as a % oftotal industry fundraising1
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Private equity firms will continue to diversifytheir product offerings
33
T d N C t P i t E it A t M k U A L Sh Of
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Today Non-Corporate Private Equity Assets Make Up A Larger Share OfPublicly Traded Alternatives Firms AUM
Source: SEC Filings. Calculated as the median of non-corporate private equity assets / total assets for Carlyle, Blackstone,Apollo, KKR, & Oaktree. Calculated as of each companys respective IPO date and 9/30/13. 34
47%
66%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
IPO Q4 2013
Median Non-CPE Assets As A % Of Total AUM
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Interest rates will rise but cheap creditwill be readily available
35
N B k L d P id A Si ifi t M j it Of Th T Of L
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0%
25%
50%
75%
100%
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Bank vs. Non-Bank Share of Highly Leveraged Loans
Banks Non-Banks
Banks (14%)
Non-Banks (86%)
Source: S&P LCD Quarterly Q4 2013. Non-banks include: institutional investors, insurance companies, and finance companies. 36
Non-Bank Lenders Provide A Significant Majority Of The Types Of LoansUsed In Private Equity Transactions
I t t C t F C t B H T Ri 200 B i P i t J t
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Interest Costs For Corporate Borrowers Have To Rise 200 Basis Points JustTo Reach Pre-Great Recession Levels
Source: St. Louis Federal Reserve. B-Rate Corporate Spread represents BofA Merrill Lynch US High Yield B Option-AdjustedSpread. 37
4.4%
1.2%
3.3%
4.5%
7.7%
5.7%
0.0%
1.0%
2.0%
3.0%
4.0%
5.0%
6.0%
7.0%
8.0%
2005-2007 2013
Avg. 5 Year Treasury Avg. B-Rated Corporate Spread
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Europe will be the market of focus in 2014
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Europes Economy Has Reached The Bottom
GDP: ~$17 trillion
The European Union economy accountsfor nearly one-quarter of the globaleconomy
Growth of just 1.2% will add more than$750 billion to global GDP. This is thesame contribution to global GDP that
China generates by growing at 8.5%.
Spain was the biggest upside surprise in2013 of all economies. Instead ofcontracting at a 1.2% rate as forecast bythe IMF, Spanish GDP was flat, withgrowth strengthening throughout the
year and exceeding 1% in Q4-2013.
Germany has the largest current accountsurplus in the world, exceeding China,thanks to manufacturing export growth
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis. 2014 & 2015 Projections from IMF January 2014 World Economic Outlook Update. 39
3.0%
0.4%
-4.4%
2.0%1.6%
-0.7%-0.4%
1.0%1.4%
-5.0%
-4.0%
-3.0%
-2.0%
-1.0%
0.0%
1.0%
2.0%
3.0%
4.0%
5.0%
Euro Zone GDP Growth Rate
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Europes Share Of Private Equity Investment Has Unduly Declined
Source: Thomson One. 40
39%
46%
51% 52%
44%
48%
34% 33%
48%
32%36%
31%
23%
28%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
European Private Equity Deal Volume As A
Percent Of Total Private Equity Deal Volume
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European Assets Are Priced At A Substantial Discount
Source: S&Q Capital IQ, Bloomberg EEO. 1. FTSE 100, DAX 30, CAC 40, AEX, Ibex 35, FTSE MIB; arithmetic mean. The EBITDAmultiples and financial indices referenced herein as benchmarks are provided for informational purposes only.
US & European EBITDAMultiples, 2010-20131
EBITDA Multiples on Major Stock MarketIndexes as of 1/12/13
41
5.00x
6.00x
7.00x
8.00x
9.00x
10.00x
11.00x
European Avg U.S. Value-Weighted
12.3x
7.3x
8.1x
10.1x
9.1x 9.3x 8.9x8.0x
7.7x
8.2x
6.2x
0.00x
2.00x
4.00x
6.00x
8.00x
10.00x
12.00x
14.00x European Average: 7.8xR.O.W. Average: 9.4x
EBITDA
Multiple 8.2x
7.6x
7%
23%
10.1x
7.8x
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Truths That Will Become More Self-Evident In The Future
Private equity enhances the value of companies and generally preventsjob loss
Private equitys high returns will increasingly be sought by and madeavailable to non-accredited investors
Current regulations of the private equity industry provide appropriate
oversight and protection
Private equity cannot appropriately be seen as a source of systemic risk
Private equity will continue to have one of the best risk-return profiles of
any area in money management
Governments should welcome private equity investment and the growthof the private equity industry in their country
42
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Bonus Truths:
100% of private equity funds willcontinue to be in the top quartile
All private equity firms willcontinue to avoid participation in any auction
The new name for the
private equity industry will be
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