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Wall Street Wins Back M&A Debt from Private Credit

by Team Lumida
September 23, 2025
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  • Major banks (JPMorgan, Goldman, Citi) have captured mandates on over $20bn of buyout financing as deal activity revives, reclaiming business lost to private credit since 2022.
  • The broadly syndicated loan market is cheaper today than private credit thanks to ample CLO cash and renewed underwriting appetite; term‑loan margins have compressed toward historic lows.
  • CLO issuance and investor demand are the technical drivers allowing banks to offer ultra‑tight pricing; private credit still competes on speed, certainty and bespoke covenants.
  • Implication: banks win fee pools and market share, CLOs and institutional loan investors benefit from supply, while private‑credit funds face margin pressure and potential repositioning.

What Happened?

A burst of leveraged‑loan and bond issuance tied to buyouts has gone to large banks rather than direct lenders, with banks underwriting and syndicating roughly $20bn in recent M&A financings. CLOs — flush with cash and hunting yield — are swallowing large slices of these loans, enabling banks to offer borrowers materially cheaper financing than typical private credit terms. The pipeline at some banks is large (JPMorgan cited ~$25bn), and lenders are using aggressive pricing and underwriting to win business from PE firms that previously preferred direct lenders.

Why It Matters

This marks a tactical reversal for banks, which ceded ground to private credit during post‑2022 market dislocations. Cheaper syndicated financing lowers sponsors’ cost of capital and can reallocate future deal flow away from direct lenders, compressing private‑credit yields and fee pools. For investors, the winners in the near term include banks capturing underwriting fees, CLO managers with deployment opportunities, and leveraged‑loan holders benefiting from tightened spreads. Risks: crowded positioning in the loan belly, margin compression for direct lenders, and vulnerability to macro shocks (e.g., tariff shocks, economic slowdowns) that could widen spreads and stress covenant‑lite issuance.

What’s Next

Expect continued competition between banks and private credit: banks will try to sustain market share by leveraging CLO demand and tight syndication windows, while private credit will emphasize speed, bespoke structures and covenant protections to retain clients. Key indicators to watch are CLO issuance and bid levels, term‑loan margin prints, pipeline conversion rates, sponsor preference signals, and any weakening in credit fundamentals that would reopen spreads. A macro shock or sudden repricing could quickly reverse the technical advantage banks now enjoy, creating dispersion across broadly syndicated loans, private loans and CLO performance.

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