Ranked: Most Attractive Countries To Private Equity, Venture Capital, and Hedge Fund Investors, 2024

CEOWORLD Magazine’s latest Global Private Equity, Venture Capital, and Hedge Funds Attractiveness Index has ranked the United States as the most attractive country for private businesses among 125 economies, representing 95% of the world’s population and 99% of the Gross Domestic Product. The study indicates that despite facing operational challenges, the US is a more desirable place for private businesses compared to any other country in the world. The report pointed out that although the United States encounters problems in various governance-related areas, the relatively well-performing social responsibility and governance pillars reflect a level of trust within society that is often assumed to be much better in comparative countries.

The United States remains the most attractive country for investors, followed by the United Kingdom, Japan, Canada, and Germany to complete the top five. Regarding regions, North America, Asia, and Western Europe are the most appealing for capital investments. Out of 125 countries studied, 33 have a high attractiveness (26.4%), 29 have a medium-high attractiveness (23.2%), 43 have a medium-low attractiveness (34.4%), and the remaining 20 have a low attractiveness (16%).

The 2024 ranking takes place in an extremely delicate historical moment that poses new global challenges for companies and institutions. The Global Private Equity, Venture Capital, and Hedge Funds Attractiveness Index has been used by governments and businesses to measure country attractiveness because of its ability to provide a reliable overview of the strong and weak points of individual economies.

Most Attractive Countries To Private Equity, Venture Capital, and Hedge Fund Investors, 2024

Rank Country Score Growth Expectations
1 United States 97.96 high
2 United Kingdom 97.15 high
3 Japan 96.78 high
4 Canada 96.48 high
5 Germany 96.46 high
6 South Korea 96.41 high
7 Singapore 96.25 high
8 China 95.93 high
9 Australia 95.77 high
10 France 95.06 high
11 Netherlands 95.05 high
12 Norway 94.98 high
13 Denmark 93.73 high
14 Switzerland 92.81 high
15 Hong Kong 92.44 high
16 Finland 92.26 high
17 Israel 92.1 high
18 India 92 high
19 Belgium 91.03 high
20 Malaysia 90.51 high
21 Spain 90.46 high
22 Italy 88.97 high
23 Taiwan 88.68 high
24 Ireland 88.29 high
25 Thailand 87.92 high
26 Saudi Arabia 87.79 high
27 Poland 87.17 high
28 Sweden 86.93 high
29 New Zealand 86.92 high
30 Czech Republic 86.89 high
31 Austria 86.81 high
32 Estonia 86.28 high
33 United Arab Emirates 85.94 high
34 Portugal 85.62 medium-high
35 Indonesia 85.37 medium-high
36 Romania 84.87 medium-high
37 Turkey 83.82 medium-high
38 Mexico 83.22 medium-high
39 Brazil 83.11 medium-high
40 Philippines 83.04 medium-high
41 Lithuania 82.92 medium-high
42 Greece 82.88 medium-high
43 Latvia 82.4 medium-high
44 Egypt 81.9 medium-high
45 Hungary 80.61 medium-high
46 Bulgaria 79.42 medium-high
47 Pakistan 78.62 medium-high
48 Chile 77.75 medium-high
49 Cyprus 77.4 medium-high
50 Morocco 76.73 medium-high
51 Luxembourg 76.41 medium-high
52 Slovenia 76.35 medium-high
53 Kazakhstan 74.85 medium-high
54 Tunisia 74.49 medium-high
55 Oman 73.97 medium-high
56 Kuwait 72.83 medium-high
57 Iceland 72.82 medium-high
58 Qatar 72.59 medium-high
59 Malta 72.14 medium-high
60 Vietnam 71.93 medium-high
61 Croatia 70.62 medium-high
62 Slovakia 70.49 medium-high
63 Bahrain 70.36 medium-low
64 Bangladesh 70.08 medium-low
65 Colombia 69.65 medium-low
66 South Africa 69.01 medium-low
67 Jordan 68.96 medium-low
68 Kenya 68.2 medium-low
69 Nigeria 68.17 medium-low
70 Belarus 67.87 medium-low
71 Peru 67.17 medium-low
72 Ukraine 67.14 medium-low
73 Russian Federation 66.76 medium-low
74 Sri Lanka 66.54 medium-low
75 Argentina 66.52 medium-low
76 Mauritius 66.14 medium-low
77 Jamaica 66.09 medium-low
78 Ghana 66.06 medium-low
79 Tanzania 64.5 medium-low
80 Panama 64.36 medium-low
81 Serbia 63.75 medium-low
82 Rwanda 63.44 medium-low
83 Namibia 63.31 medium-low
84 Uruguay 63.24 medium-low
85 Georgia 62.39 medium-low
86 Ivory Coast 62.04 medium-low
87 Macedonia 62.02 medium-low
88 Azerbaijan 61.57 medium-low
89 Mongolia 61.53 medium-low
90 Ecuador 60.99 medium-low
91 Botswana 60.58 medium-low
92 Montenegro 60.4 medium-low
93 Bosnia-Herzegovina 60.2 medium-low
94 Uganda 59.88 medium-low
95 Zambia 59.65 medium-low
96 Senegal 58.47 medium-low
97 Malawi 57.23 medium-low
98 Algeria 55.77 medium-low
99 Armenia 55.36 medium-low
100 Dominican Republic 54.87 medium-low
101 Moldova 54.29 medium-low
102 Zimbabwe 54.19 medium-low
103 Kyrgyzstan 53.81 medium-low
104 Bolivia 53.59 medium-low
105 Albania 53.43 medium-low
106 Lebanon 53.42 low
107 Cambodia 53.37 low
108 Guatemala 53.32 low
109 Burkina Faso 53.29 low
110 El Salvador 53.03 low
111 Ethiopia 52.27 low
112 Madagascar 49.94 low
113 Paraguay 49.63 low
114 Cameroon 49.57 low
115 Mali 49.41 low
116 Mozambique 48.83 low
117 Nicaragua 48.51 low
118 Benin 48.45 low
119 Syria 48.31 low
120 Lesotho 48.16 low
121 Angola 48.13 low
122 Burundi 47.4 low
123 Mauritania 47.31 low
124 Chad 47.15 low
125 Venezuela 45.58 low

Global Private Equity, Venture Capital, and Hedge Funds Attractiveness Index: We are pleased to present the findings of our extensive research on measuring a country’s appeal to investors. Investors in these types of funds seek to access transactions that offer favorable risk and return ratios, and they often focus on emerging regions worldwide to achieve this objective. When evaluating potential investment opportunities, investors take into account various factors such as economic activity (GDP, inflation, unemployment rate), capital market size and liquidity, taxation, investor protection, corporate governance, human and social environment (including human capital, labor market policies, and crime), and entrepreneurial culture and opportunities (including innovation capacity, ease of doing business, and high-tech industry development). Our Private Equity, Venture Capital, and Hedge Funds Attractiveness Index aims to assess all of these factors across different nations and determine the relative attractiveness of economies and regions for investment.

The Global Private Equity, Venture Capital, and Hedge Funds Attractiveness Index is determined by considering 37 Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) such as the foreign direct investment inflows in the country, the country’s investment flows abroad, the total export and import of the country in comparison to the world total, the number of foreign and domestic tourists, the number of foreign university students, the number of migrants in relation to the population, the number of people employed in high-tech sectors, the export of high-tech goods, the ICT Development Index. Additionally, the number of scientific publications and internet users as a percentage of the population, the logistics performance index, total factor productivity, rule of law index, total tax rate, gross domestic product divided by the world total, gross national product per capita, gross fixed capital formation divided by GDP, natural endowment index, graduates divided by the world total, global peace index, life expectancy at birth, the average number of school years, income distribution by the richest 10%, 5% and 1%, gender inequality index, debt to GDP ratio, inflation rate, market concentration index, people affected by natural disasters per 1,000 people, the population at risk of poverty, working poverty rate, CO2 emissions per capita, share of energy from renewable sources, energy intensity, and material consumption are also important factors to be taken into account.


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