Private Debt Intelligence – 5/20/2019

https://theleadleft.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/cropped-THE-LEAD-ICON.png
Content hub / Article / Private Debt Intelligence – 5/20/2019

Distressed Debt Funds Stall in 2019

Chart

Download Data


[wpdm_package id=’25406′]

Distressed debt has long been a major component of the private debt industry. Around the time of the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) in 2008, the strategy raised a record $45bn in capital – a level that has never been equalled – and performance of funds raised around this time has been strong. Fund managers were able to take advantage of distressed opportunities and provide counter-cyclical returns for their investors.

Now, the majority of private debt investors feel that the equity market is once again at a peak, and 35% expect a correction within the next 12 months. At the same time, 36% of them believe that distressed debt presents the best opportunities for investment in 2019, making it one of the most sought-after private debt strategies.

These conditions would suggest that distressed debt is again poised to see a spike in activity, but the expected surge has yet to occur. In fact, the strategy remains less attractive to investors than either special situations or direct lending funds, and so far in 2019 just 4 distressed debt funds have reached a final close, raising a combined $2.5bn. Performance has been lacklustre too, lagging both mezzanine and direct lending funds in the year to September 2018 with losses of 1.14% on average across the sector.

The lack of activity so far this year may be because investors believe that direct lending funds present a more attractive opportunity given the booming buyout deals market, or that distressed det funds will not be able to take advantage of potential opportunities as they did during the GFC.

But it may also be simply a question of capital buildup: over the last 10 years distressed debt assets under management have grown from $95bn to $226bn, but this has been weighted toward dry powder. While the unrealized value of assets held by distressed funds has grown by 19% since 2013, dry powder has ballooned by 82%. In addition, fundraising in 2016-2018 was strong, so investors may just be waiting for fund managers to deploy some of their $87bn in dry powder before making further commitments.

Contact: William Clarke
william.clarke@preqin.com

Business development companies and the rise of balance sheet financing vehicles

Podcast

Business development companies and the rise of balance sheet financing vehicles

Fitch's Deb Murnin and Chelsea Richardson discuss the growing use of off-balance-sheet JVs and finance companies among BDCs, exploring the drivers, leverage impacts, portfolio risk profiles, and potential rating implications for Fitch-rated BDCs.
Listen
Private Debt Investor New York Forum

September 15-16, Hudson Yards, New York

Private Debt Investor New York Forum

Bringing together the investors, managers and advisers shaping the next phase of the market — 200+ allocators and $10.6 trillion of LP capital expected. Benchmark strategies, hear from leading LPs, and cut through market noise over two unmissable days.
Learn more
US Private Credit League Tables H1'26

Report

US Private Credit League Tables H1'26

The definitive rankings covering private credit activity in H1'26.
Download
PitchBook's Q2 2026 US PE Breakdown

Report

PitchBook's Q2 2026 US PE Breakdown

Software freezes and energy powers on as US PE deal value falls 38% in Q2 2026.
Download
Making sense of private credit defaults

Webinar

Making sense of private credit defaults

What does private credit default data really tell us? Join our exclusive webinar featuring experts from KBRA, Moody's, Fitch Ratings, and S&P Global to find out.
Register

Latest news

    Rate hike expectations ease as term SOFR curve flattens

    The CME six-month Term SOFR rate reached a recent high of 3.979% on July 28 before retreating to 3.837% as…

    Read More

    3Q26: New loan assets rise to 44% of total lending, a 3-year high

    New loan assets as a proportion of total US loan volume make up 44% of the 3Q26 pipeline to date,…

    Read More

    North American GPs dominant as fundraising accelerates

    Our PEI Private Credit 200 ranking also shows capital raising increasing overall – and accelerating especially fast for the largest…

    Read More