Top Continuation Vehicles Added to Dakota Marketplace: June 2026

Top Continuation Vehicles Added to Dakota Marketplace: June 2026
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The continuation vehicle market closed 2025 at a record $106 billion in transaction volume, up roughly 51% from 2024, and 83% of the top 100 global buyout sponsors have now completed at least one CV since the structure emerged (Morgan Stanley, FY 2025 Continuation Fund Market Review, February 2026). That growth hasn't slowed heading into the back half of 2026: sponsors across buyout, venture, and secondaries platforms keep returning to the structure, and single-asset deals in particular continue to set the pace for the broader GP-led market (Paul Lanna, Coller Capital, "GP-Led Continuation Funds Panel," Coller Capital LP Meeting, April 2026).

June's fund additions to Dakota Marketplace reflect that momentum. Sponsors ranging from megafund platforms to sector specialists filed new continuation vehicles built around one thing in common: a high-conviction asset they weren't ready to let go of, packaged with a defined path to liquidity for existing investors.

Dakota Marketplace tracks each of these vehicles down to the sponsor, the underlying asset, fund strategy, and closing timeline, giving investors, advisors, and fund managers a current read on where GP-led secondaries capital is landing.

Below, we highlight the top 10 continuation vehicles added to Dakota Marketplace in June 2026, with a closer look at the sponsors, the underlying assets, and what each deal reflects about how GP-led secondaries are evolving.

Top 10 Continuation Vehicles Added to Marketplace

1. Onex Partners Star CV LP

Overview: A continuation vehicle managed by Onex Partners to retain one or more maturing portfolio companies carried over from an earlier flagship Onex fund. Operating on a global basis with financial-services exposure, the fund offers existing investors liquidity while bringing new secondary capital to extend ownership and growth.

Focus: Large-market buyout assets with global exposure, concentrated in financial services.

2. Behrman Capital CV II L.P.

Overview: A private equity continuation vehicle managed by Behrman Capital, closed with $250 million in fund AUM and a final close date of July 1, 2026. The fund pursues complex, event-driven, and distressed opportunities across the capital structure in the United States.

Focus: Special situations and distressed opportunities for institutional and qualified investors seeking alternatives exposure.

3. Arctos Keystone Longleaf I CIV, LP

Overview: A private equity continuation vehicle managed by Arctos Partners, providing investors access to a specific sports and entertainment portfolio holding. The vehicle enables investors to maintain or gain co-investment exposure to a defined U.S. sports-focused private equity asset.

Focus: Single-asset exposure to U.S. sports and entertainment private equity.

4. Avenue Kite Continuation Fund, L.P.

Overview: A private equity continuation vehicle managed by Avenue Capital Group, providing investors access to a specific portfolio holding from an earlier fund. The vehicle enables existing and new investors to maintain or gain exposure to a defined global PE asset.

Focus: Single-asset global private equity exposure carried forward from an earlier Avenue fund vintage.

5. DW Healthcare Partners Parnell CV, L.P.

Overview: A private equity continuation vehicle managed by DW Healthcare Partners, providing investors access to a specific healthcare portfolio company from an earlier fund. The vehicle enables investors to maintain or gain exposure to a defined U.S. healthcare asset.

Focus: Single-asset U.S. healthcare private equity exposure.

6. Columbia TPH CV-A and CV-B, L.P.

Overview: A pair of closed-end private equity continuation vehicles tied to Columbia Capital LP, structured to provide investors access to a specific portfolio company from an earlier fund vintage. CV-A and CV-B were filed together as companion vehicles, giving eligible investors two access points to the same defined U.S. private equity asset.

Focus: Single-asset U.S. private equity exposure, split across two co-investment structures.

7. Indicator Silence, LP

Overview: A venture capital continuation vehicle managed by Indicator Ventures, extending the hold period on a late-stage U.S. technology investment. The fund closed with a $5,025,000 total offering, an inception date of May 21, 2026, and an estimated close date of May 21, 2028.

Focus: Continued exposure to a single high-growth, late-stage U.S. information technology company.

8. CIV Opportunity Series Co-Invest I, L.P. (Series 11)

Overview: A late-stage venture capital co-investment vehicle managed by CIV Investment Management, structured as SPVs and enabling investors to co-invest alongside CIV in a targeted technology company reshaping critical industries in the United States.

Focus: Single-asset late-stage venture exposure accessed through an SPV structure.

9. G Square Capital CV II L.P.

Overview: A European private equity continuation vehicle managed by G Square Capital, targeting select healthcare assets from the firm's existing portfolio. The fund extends the investment period for high-quality healthcare companies, offering investors continued exposure to European healthcare sector growth.

Focus: European healthcare private equity, sourced from G Square's existing portfolio.

10. CS Capital Partners CV I, L.P.

Overview: A continuation vehicle managed by Cabot Square Capital, providing a secondary transaction structure for investors in European private equity assets. The vehicle extends the hold period for high-quality, industry-agnostic portfolio companies, enabling ongoing value creation across European markets.

Focus: Industry-agnostic European private equity exposure through a secondaries structure.

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Peter Harris, Investment Research Associate

Written By: Peter Harris, Investment Research Associate