Carlyle CFO John Redett Outlines Priorities as Incoming Global Head of Private Equity

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Carlyle CFO John Redett Outlines Priorities as Incoming Global Head of Private Equity

John Redett, CFO and Head of Corporate Strategy at The Carlyle Group Inc., participated in the Goldman Sachs 2025 US Financial Services Conference on December 9, 2025. During his final appearance in the CFO role before becoming Global Head of Private Equity, Redett discussed Carlyle's priorities for 2026, particularly within its private equity business. He highlighted the firm's record fee-related earnings and $60 billion in inflows over the past six months, emphasizing a more diverse product set, including growth in secondaries, credit, and offerings for the wealth channel. Redett also addressed the corporate health of Carlyle’s global portfolio, identifying both opportunities and risks, and outlined plans to further scale key wealth channel products—such as CAPM, CTAC, CAPS, and CPEP—over the next 12 to 18 months, focusing on differentiation and continued expansion in the private equity space.

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