In the aftermath of the global financial crisis, private credit institutions emerged as being able to offer flexible financing solutions on short timeframes when compared to more heavily regulated banks. Traditional bank lending inevitably had slower processes and more limited scope to support nuanced credits. The strengths of the private credit model may well permit those institutions to advance their position further in the post-pandemic landscape. Whilst all private credits funds have as their objective a strong economic return, the context of each investment will determine the optimal approach each institution will employ to achieve that result.
1 JAN 2022In the current climate, borrowers are more likely to encounter liquidity issues rather than covenant breaches and are increasingly turning to private credit for time-sensitive cash injections, primarily due to the flexibility private credit providers offer. As these new creditors enter the debt stack, conflicts between them and existing creditors may well emerge. Sponsor-backed borrowers are increasingly deploying tactics popularised in the US to prime existing lenders who fail to follow their money. However, the need for new money to have super-seniority, to benefit from downside protection and obtain access to upside recoveries requires creative structuring.
1 DEC 2022