Private Equity Firms Face $1.4 Billion Loss Due to Failed Continuation Vehicle Strategy
ByAinvest
Wednesday, Nov 26, 2025 1:46 pm ET1min read
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Private equity firms Ares Management Corp., Blackstone Inc., and Fortress Investment Group are set to lose $1.4 billion on an investment in United Site Services (USS) through a continuation vehicle, a strategy that involves moving assets from one private equity fund to another. USS struggled due to higher interest rates and integration issues, and Platinum Equity is preparing to hand control of the company to lenders, resulting in a total loss for investors in the continuation vehicle. This highlights the hazards of continuation vehicles, which accounted for nearly a fifth of all private asset exits in the first half of 2025.

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