Forensic · KKRT

KKR & Co.

4
LOW
4/100
1 signal from 1 red flag, 0 cyber, 0 dilution events

Top signals

Officer Departure Recent
C-suite officer departure (Item 5.02) in the last 6 months.
+4

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KKR's low red-flag score is primarily driven by a recent C-suite officer departure disclosed in Item 5.02, which warrants scrutiny given the firm's complexity and the significance of senior leadership continuity in private equity operations. While a single departure doesn't necessarily signal systemic problems, the timing and role of the departing executive should be cross-referenced against operational performance metrics and succession planning disclosures to assess whether this represents routine turnover or a potential leadership stability issue. Monitor the next 30-90 days for any additional officer changes, revised guidance, or investor communications that might indicate broader management disruption or strategic shifts at the firm.

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What we checked

✓ Red flags · 36mo
1 8-K event (bankruptcy, delisting, restatement, auditor, officer)
✓ Cyber · 12mo
0 Item 1.05 disclosures + buried-cyber scan
✓ Dilution · 24mo
0 S-3 + 424B5 filings
✓ Buried events
Item 8.01 sections classified for hidden material disclosures
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