When KKR acquired Accel Group, it was thought to be a strategic investment riding the bicycle demand boom during the pandemic period. But in reality, the anticipated bicycle boom did not materialize.



According to Bloomberg reports, KKR has now decided to transfer this business to lenders. In other words, they were forced to shift to an offering business model. Because the post-pandemic market differed significantly from expectations, they had to pivot to operating under an offering business model.

What I realize from this news is how many companies misread the market fluctuations during the pandemic. When demand forecasts go wrong, the entire investment strategy can be affected. In the case of Accel Group, transitioning to an offering business was a major turning point in their portfolio management.

Even large funds like KKR find it difficult to respond to rapid changes in the market environment. Ultimately, shifting to flexible models like an offering business becomes crucial in times like these. It’s a case that makes us rethink the difficulty of investment decisions during the pandemic period.
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