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Debt Protection Demand Surges: Are High Rates Changing the Game?

by Team Lumida
July 3, 2024
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Debt Protection Demand Surges: Are High Rates Changing the Game?
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Key Takeaways

  1. Lenders demand stronger protections against high-rate risks.
  2. Recent deals show increased safeguards for investors.
  3. Market competition pressures private credit terms.

What Happened?

Lenders to debt-heavy companies are increasingly insisting on protections against risky financial maneuvers amid high-interest rates. Recent deals, such as ModivCare Inc.’s $525 million financing, now include clauses to close loopholes that borrowers could exploit. This shift follows a history of loose borrowing terms during low-rate periods, which allowed companies to sidestep creditor claims through liability management transactions. Robert Schwartz, a portfolio manager at AllianceBernstein, notes, “Investors want incremental protections to get deals across the finish line.”

Why It Matters?

High-interest rates have exposed the vulnerabilities in existing loan agreements, pushing lenders to demand tighter protections. This movement is crucial for safeguarding investor assets, especially as private credit markets face increasing competition and risk. The push for more robust terms reflects a broader anxiety among creditors, aiming to prevent future financial maneuvers that could leave them disadvantaged.

Derek Gluckman from Moody’s Ratings highlights, “There are six different kinds of liability management protections now, compared to just two a few years ago.”

What’s Next?

Expect more stringent loan terms to become the norm as lenders strive to protect their interests in a high-rate environment. Companies seeking financing will need to navigate these tighter conditions, potentially impacting their ability to secure favorable terms.

Private credit markets will continue to face intense competition, likely leading to further adjustments in lending practices. As Brian Gelfand from TCW Group points out, “The hope is that you start to see these terms make their way into regular deals.” Investors should monitor how these evolving protections affect market dynamics and borrower behavior.

Source: Bloomberg
Tags: Debt ProtectionHigh interest ratesPrivate Credit Terms
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