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KKR & Co. Inc. (KKR) Enterprise Value (EV): $140.24B

The enterprise value (EV) for KKR & Co. Inc. (KKR) is $140.24B as of Saturday, June 13, 2026.

KKR Enterprise Value (EV) Metrics

ENTERPRISE VALUE (EV)

$140.24B

KKR Competitors' Enterprise Value (EV)

NAMEMARKET CAPENTERPRISE VALUE (EV)
KKR & Co. Inc. (KKR)$86.41B$140.24B
Robinhood Markets, Inc. (HOOD)$83.92B$111.64B
Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc. (MMC)$89.82B$109.85B
U.S. Bancorp (USB)$91.49B$114.01B
iShares Russell 2000 ETF (IWM)$80.40BN/A
Intercontinental Exchange, Inc. (ICE)$79.47B$111.94B
Moody's Corporation (MCO)$78.24B$96.46B
The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. (PNC)$95.44B$99.63B
CME Group Inc. (CME)$97.67B$97.54B
Brookfield Corporation (BN)$100.98B$411.17B

Enterprise Value Calculation

Market Cap

$86.41B

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Total Debt

$53.83B

Cash

$6.16M

=

Enterprise Value

$140.24B

EV-Based Valuation Multiples

Why use EV instead of Market Cap?

  • EV accounts for debt - an acquirer must pay or assume it
  • EV deducts cash - the acquirer effectively receives it
  • EV enables fair comparison of companies with different capital structures
  • EV-based ratios (EV/EBITDA, EV/Sales) are capital structure neutral

KKR & Co. Inc. Enterprise Value (EV) Formula & Definition

Enterprise Value represents the total value of a company as if you were to acquire it completely - paying for equity while assuming debt and receiving cash.

Expanded definitions: Investopedia, Wikipedia, Corporate Finance Institute

KKR & Co. Inc. Enterprise Value (EV) FAQ

What is the enterprise value (EV) for KKR & Co. Inc. (KKR)?
The enterprise value (EV) for KKR stock is $140.24B.

About KKR & Co. Inc.

KKR & Co. Inc. is a prominent global investment powerhouse, deeply engaged in both private equity and real estate. The firm's diverse investment strategies encompass direct capital deployment as well as fund-of-funds approaches, specializing in corporate acquisitions, leveraged and management buyouts, growth equity, and a range of special situations including credit, distressed assets, and turnarounds. They also target mature and mezzanine financing opportunities, spanning companies across the lower and middle market segments. While opportunistic across all industries, KKR exhibits a keen focus on technology sectors, including software, cybersecurity, semiconductors, consumer electronics, the Internet of Things (IoT), internet services, IT infrastructure, and FinTech. Their extensive portfolio also encompasses energy, infrastructure, and a broad array of real estate ventures. Furthermore, the firm actively invests in a wide range of service industries, such as business services, intelligence, and leading franchises in natural resources, containers, packaging, agriculture, transportation infrastructure (airports, ports), forestry, utilities, textiles, luxury goods, digital media, insurance, various distribution and retail formats (including supermarkets and grocery stores), food, beverage, tobacco, healthcare facilities, entertainment, publishing, capital goods, and specialized financial services. Specifically within energy and infrastructure, KKR targets upstream oil and gas operations, equipment, minerals, royalties, and related service verticals. In the real estate domain, the firm pursues investments in both private and public securities, covering property equity, debt, special situations, companies with substantial real estate assets, and oil and natural gas properties. Additionally, they allocate capital to the expansive asset services sector, which includes a wide range of B2B, B2C, and B2G offerings such as asset-based services, transport, logistics, hospitality, resource and utility support, and mission-critical environmental services. KKR's geographic investment strategies often feature tailored sector focuses. In the Americas, key interests lie in consumer products, chemicals, metals, mining, energy, natural resources, financial services, healthcare, industrials, media, communications, retail, and technology. European investments concentrate on consumer and retail, energy, financial services, healthcare, industrials, chemicals, media, digital, and telecom technologies. Across Asia, their portfolio interests span consumer products, energy, resources, financial services, healthcare, industrials, logistics, media, telecom, retail, real estate, and technology. Beyond traditional investments, KKR is also committed to impact investing, identifying and backing enterprises with a demonstrably positive social or environmental footprint. In Mainland China, the firm actively targets mid to high-end residential developments, and undertakes other projects through direct ownership, joint ventures, or mergers. Demonstrating a truly global reach, KKR's investment activity spans Australia, developed and emerging markets across Asia (including Southeast Asia, Japan, Taiwan, India, Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, and South Korea), the Middle East, Africa, the Nordics, Ireland, France, Germany, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, the Caribbean, Mexico, Brazil, the broader Latin America, and North America, with a particular focus on the United States. In the United States and Europe, KKR frequently engages in buyouts of substantial publicly traded companies. The typical investment size ranges from $30 million to $717 million, targeting entities with enterprise values between $500 million and $2.389 billion. The firm is flexible, participating in both debt and public equity instruments, and often co-invests with strategic partners. KKR actively pursues board representation in its portfolio companies, aiming for controlling ownership or significant strategic minority stakes, especially in Asian private equity deals or when forming large investor consortia. Investments are generally held for a duration of five to seven years, or longer, with exit strategies commonly involving initial public offerings (IPOs), secondary market sales, or divestments to strategic purchasers. Founded in 1976, KKR & Co. Inc. is headquartered in New York, New York, supported by a global network of offices throughout North America, Europe, Australia, Sweden, and Asia.

New York City, NY
4,834 employees
Financial Services / Asset Management
Sector
Financial Services
Industry
Asset Management
CEO
Joseph Y. Bae