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Private Credit-Powered AI Boom Risks Overheating as Tech Lending Surges to $450 Billion

by Team Lumida
August 19, 2025
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  • Private debt to the technology sector reached $450 billion in early 2025, up $100 billion from the previous year, as lenders fuel AI development capital needs.
  • Business development companies nearly doubled tech lending to $150 billion from $80 billion, expanding beyond traditional small company lending.
  • Microsoft, Amazon, Google, and Meta plan to spend over $344 billion this year primarily on AI infrastructure, with OpenAI’s Sam Altman seeking trillions for data centers.
  • UBS warns the phenomenon could sustain significant AI growth plans while increasing overheating risk as private credit moves mainstream.
  • Major deals include Pimco and Blue Owl’s $29 billion financing for Meta’s Louisiana data center, with Amazon and OpenAI planning similar projects.
  • Limited partners added $70 billion to private credit funds in Q1 2025, with 401(k) alternative asset inclusion expected to unlock trillions more.
  • Payment-in-kind income in BDCs reached 6% in Q2, the highest since 2020, signaling potential stress as borrowers defer cash interest payments.
  • UBS strategists advise close monitoring of asset class health as non-bank lenders push further into mainstream financing.

What’s Happening?

Private credit is rapidly evolving from its traditional role of lending to smaller, leveraged companies to become a major funding source for large-scale AI infrastructure projects. The asset class is experiencing unprecedented growth as tech giants seek alternative financing for massive capital expenditure plans. This shift represents a fundamental change in how AI development is being financed, with private lenders filling gaps left by traditional banking.

Why Does It Matter?

The surge in private credit funding for AI could accelerate technological development but also creates systemic risks if the sector overheats. The concentration of lending in AI infrastructure projects could amplify market volatility if the AI boom falters or if borrowers face difficulties. The rise in payment-in-kind income suggests potential stress in the system, while the massive scale of funding could create asset bubbles reminiscent of previous technology booms.

What’s Next?

Monitoring payment-in-kind income trends and borrower health will be crucial for assessing systemic risk. The success of major data center projects will determine whether current lending levels are sustainable. Regulatory scrutiny may increase as private credit becomes more systemically important, potentially affecting future lending capacity and terms for AI infrastructure projects.

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