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Tim Barnes
Investment Banker I USAF Veteran I Debt Capital placement I Private Market Secondaries I [email protected]
Navigating the Evolving Private Debt Market
At the Super Return International conference held in Berlin over the summer, industry experts gathered to discuss the evolving landscape of the private debt market and debate which segment offers the most attractive risk-return profile. The discussions highlighted a shift in focus from traditional middle-market deals to larger, more complex transactions, reflecting broader changes in the private credit sector.
Stuart Mathieson from Barings emphasized that targeting businesses with $10 to $50 million in EBITDA and strong market positions can be more advantageous than competing in the larger, more competitive deal space. He pointed out that as the syndicated market recovers, there is an increase in competition and pricing pressure, particularly in the US. In contrast, European middle-market deals are seen as offering greater stability and more favorable terms, providing a less volatile environment for investors.
Recently, Troutman Pepper observed a significant evolution in the private credit market. Initially focused on middle-market companies with deal sizes rarely exceeding $500 million, private credit now frequently funds transactions over $1 billion and plays a major role in 85% of leveraged buyouts. This shift has seen private credit expand into larger, higher-capitalization companies, overlapping with the syndicated loan market. In response, some private credit funds have consolidated capital into larger funds, while others have adopted club-style deals involving multiple lenders to manage the increasing deal sizes.
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All the best? - Tim