Behavioral Health Business October 4, 2024
Laura Lovett

It’s no secret private equity investment across the board has been sluggish, though that may soon change with 2025 shaping up to be a more bullish period for M&A. While interest in the behavioral health sector remains healthy, high interest rates and other factors had stalled dealmaking.

As the overall macro-economic landscape improves, many private equity firms are also coming to the end of their typical hold windows for investments.

And there are plenty of deals that could make sense, from large platform deals between PE investors to small PE-provider backed tuck-in transactions.

With all this in mind, Behavioral Health Business put together a list of five PE firms worth watching over the next year.

Webster Equity Partners

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