Capital Constellation Forms Strategic Partnership with Gallatin Point Capital
Capital Constellation announced a strategic partnership with Gallatin Point Capital to co‑invest in lower‑middle‑market companies across North America. The alliance combines Capital Constellation’s deep sector expertise with Gallatin Point’s operational platform and capital resources. Both firms will jointly source, evaluate, and execute transactions, targeting growth‑stage businesses with EBITDA between $10 million and $50 million. The partnership is expected to deploy up to $500 million of committed capital over the next three years.
Honigman Adds Strategic PE Duo to Growing Chicago Office
Law firm Honigman has added Alexander Moss and Injune Park as partners to its Private Equity Practice in Chicago, marking the seventh and eighth partner hires this year, both coming from Benesch. The duo brings extensive middle‑market private‑equity experience, covering...
Secondaries Investor Full-Year 2025 CV Deal Log
Secondaries Investor’s 2024 deal log shows 85 continuation vehicles closed, while an additional 40 vehicles are either launching or under review. Continuation vehicles, which allow private‑equity funds to extend ownership of select assets, remain a dominant tool for managing liquidity....

Skilled Nursing Dealbook: 280 Beds Realigned in Ohio as 80-Bed Nebraska Nursing Home Changes Hands
Senwell Senior Investment Advisors completed a multi‑party realignment of more than 280 skilled‑nursing beds across Ohio, moving capacity from overbedded counties to operators targeting high‑demand markets. The transaction involved 12 unnamed sellers and multiple buyers seeking growth or new facility...

Gridiron Adds to Leadership Team Amid Fund VI Roll-Out
Gridiron Capital has elevated Scott Harrison to Managing Partner and Chief Operating Officer, expanding its senior leadership team. Harrison, who blends investment acumen with operational expertise, now sits alongside founders Tom Burger and Kevin Jackson. The promotion comes as the...

26North Founder Josh Harris Sees Mid-Market as Private Credit Sweet Spot
Josh Harris, founder of 26North, told PEI Group’s NEXUS conference that the firm is targeting the mid‑market segment as the sweet spot for private credit. He noted that even though the credit cycle is in its later stages, a pronounced...
Ex-Sequoia Capital India Arm Peax XV Raises $1.3bn Across New Fund Trio
Peax XV, the former Sequoia Capital India unit, announced a $1.3 billion raise across three newly launched funds. The capital is allocated to a seed‑stage vehicle, a growth‑stage fund, and a later‑stage continuation fund, enabling the firm to support startups throughout...
Evercore Taps Adams Street Partners for New APAC Secondaries Head
Evercore has appointed a senior executive from Adams Street Partners to lead its Asia‑Pacific secondary market advisory team. The move comes after the exit of Shane Gong, who had headed Evercore’s APAC private‑capital advisory unit until January 2025. The new...
Majority of CVs Run by Mid-Market GPs in 2025 Equivalent to 50% or More of Latest Flagship – Lazard
According to Lazard’s latest report, mid‑market private‑equity sponsors will run the majority of continuation vehicles (CVs) by 2025, with assets under management equivalent to at least 50 % of the most recent flagship CVs. Sponsors are increasingly using larger CVs to...

Loan Note: Nexus 2026 Is Under Way; Venture Debt Performance Under Scrutiny
Private market leaders are gathering at Nexus 2026, the flagship conference spotlighting emerging trends in venture debt. MSCI’s latest data shows a slowdown in venture debt performance, with rising default rates and lower returns compared to previous years. Meanwhile, LBP...

The Pipeline: Quinbrook Mulls Stake Sale, CVC DIF Collects €3.5bn, Macquarie’s Double Deal Week
Quinbrook Partners is weighing a minority‑stake sale to bring in strategic capital, aiming to accelerate its infrastructure expansion. Meanwhile, CVC’s Direct Investment Fund closed a €3.5 billion double‑fundraise, reflecting strong investor appetite for long‑dated, inflation‑linked assets. Macquarie Capital announced two sizable...
Prime Capital Eyes Lower Target for Debut Infra Debt Fund – Exclusive
Prime Capital, a European infrastructure‑debt specialist, announced it will lower the fundraising target for its debut infra‑debt fund. The manager also extended the fundraising window by roughly six months to tap renewed investor appetite for infrastructure assets. The revised target...
Private Equity's Dry Spell Now Worse Than 2008 Crisis, Bain Says
40% of GPs Expect to Mull CV in the Next Two Years – Bain Study
Bain’s latest survey finds that 40% of private‑equity general partners plan to evaluate a continuation vehicle (CV) within the next two years. More than half of those respondents say the primary motivation is to return capital to existing limited partners....
Morgan Stanley’s PCA Chief Leaves the Bank
Morgan Stanley announced that its global head of the Principal Capital Allocation (PCA) group has departed the firm. The bank confirmed the PCA unit will continue operating without interruption, but a successor has not yet been named. The move follows...
Flipping the Script: Inside DealMAX with GF Data’s Ruben Burke and Ryan McCann
GF Data’s senior leaders Ruben Burke and Ryan McCann joined the Inside DealMAX podcast to discuss how the Las Vegas conference is reshaping engagement between data providers and middle‑market dealmakers. They previewed GF Data’s Q4 2025 findings, highlighting a 30%...
Investor Intentions: NCIA Looking to Grow Its Private Infrastructure Portfolio
The National Council for Infrastructure and Assets (NCIA) is signaling a strategic push to expand its private infrastructure holdings, with allocations projected to reach between $8 billion and $10 billion. This represents a sizable portion of the council’s overall investment portfolio and...
Meridiam Amasses over €2bn for European Infra CV Fund
Meridiam has closed a continuation vehicle (CV) fund that raised more than €2 billion to acquire a portfolio of 22 European infrastructure assets. The assets span highways, high‑speed rail, hospitals, university accommodation and a range of low‑carbon solutions. The fund provides...
Secondaries’ Next Iteration: Market Capitalisation in 2026 and Beyond
Evercore’s global head of private capital advisory, Nigel Dawn, outlined the outlook for secondary market activity through 2026 in the latest Secondaries Investor podcast. He highlighted accelerating capitalisation, driven by heightened LP liquidity demands and a surge in GP‑led transactions....
Blue Owl Sold Private Loans To Pension Giants And Own Insurer
Blue Owl Capital secured four buyers for a $1.4 billion private‑loan portfolio to meet a looming cash‑return deadline in one of its credit funds. The purchasers include three of North America’s largest pension funds and Blue Owl’s own insurer, Kuvare. The...
Blue Owl Halts Quarterly Redemptions in a Non-Traded BDC
Blue Owl Capital Corp II, a non‑traded business development company, has halted its quarterly redemption program, effectively gating investors. The manager simultaneously sold approximately $1.4 billion of loans across three of its BDC portfolios to bolster liquidity. The redemption freeze and...

LPs Reveal Their Biggest Frustrations with GPs
Ahead of PEI’s NEXUS conference, a new survey of limited partners (LPs) uncovered the top sources of friction with private‑equity general partners (GPs). The research highlights persistent issues such as opaque performance reporting, unpredictable capital calls, and fee structures that...
Tikehau Latest Manager to Close Credit Secondaries Fund as Market Fires on All Cylinders
Tikehau Capital’s second credit‑secondaries fund closed with over $1 billion in commitments, less than a year after its first vehicle launched in H2 2023. The rapid close reflects soaring investor appetite for private debt secondary transactions, which offer immediate cash flow and...

PE Weekly: Fundraising for Follow-On Investments
The latest Middle Market Growth roundup highlights a wave of fundraising activity aimed at follow‑on and continuation investments. JLL Partners closed its ninth fund with $1.4 billion, while HarbourVest launched a $1.1 billion Private Equity Continuation Solutions fund. Union Capital secured $450 million...

The Increasing Visibility of Stress
The latest editorial highlights that Business Development Companies (BDCs) are increasingly mirroring broader credit stress in the market. Deteriorating loan performance and tighter financing conditions are evident across BDC portfolios. At the same time, a looming maturity wall—large volumes of...
Loan Note: Carlyle’s Sidhu on the European Opportunity; Configure Highlights Mixed M&A Picture
Carlyle’s Taj Sidhu expressed optimism about Europe’s private‑debt market, citing strong borrower resilience and attractive financing conditions. He highlighted low‑interest‑rate environments and a growing pipeline of mid‑market deals as catalysts for continued asset growth. Meanwhile, Configure’s latest M&A snapshot described...
Schroders Capital Hires Asia Fundraising Head From Oaktree
Schroders Capital has appointed Sabrina Meng as its new Head of Asia Fundraising, transitioning from Oaktree Capital Management. Meng will assume the role next month, bringing extensive experience in private‑debt capital raising across the region. The move underscores Schroders' ambition...
Bloomberg: Leveraged Lending Insights – 2/16/2026
The US leveraged loan market opened 2026 with extraordinary vigor, posting $168.2 billion in new issuances during January—the strongest monthly total in over a decade. By mid‑February, activity slowed dramatically, with only $25.9 billion of new deals launched through February 18, the lowest...
The Pulse of Private Equity – 2/16/2026
Technology private equity deal activity surged in 2026, with total deal value climbing 67.4% year‑over‑year while the number of transactions rose a modest 13.4%. The gap between value and count indicates that firms are executing larger, mega‑cap deals rather than...

Infra’s $650bn Window of Opportunity
The article highlights a $650 billion infrastructure investment window but notes that markets are penalising hyperscaler capital expenditures that appear erratic. It questions whether traditional infrastructure managers can impose the discipline needed to attract capital. The piece warns that unchecked hyperscaler...

Midmarket Dealmakers’ Confidence Remains Steady: ACG Survey
The Association for Corporate Growth’s Q1 2026 Market Pulse Survey shows middle‑market dealmakers remain cautiously optimistic, with 64% anticipating a slight increase in M&A activity over the next six months—mirroring the prior quarter and up from 54% earlier in the...
KBRA Direct Lending Deals: News & Analysis – 2/16/2026
Kroll Bond Rating Agency (KBRA) released its latest direct‑lending default indices covering the trailing‑twelve‑month period ending February 17, 2026. The indices aggregate performance data from a broad universe of private credit transactions, including senior secured loans, unitranche facilities, and mezzanine tranches. By...
Middle Market Deal Terms at a Glance – February 2026
SPP Capital Partners released its February 2026 Middle Market Deal Terms snapshot, updating leverage, debt‑to‑EBITDA, and pricing metrics for senior bank cash‑flow, senior non‑bank unitranche, and junior capital across micro, small and mid‑cap segments. Compared with February 2025, leverage ratios have nudged...
Debtwire Middle-Market – 2/16/2026
The VanEck BDC Income ETF is yielding 12.3% as of 12 February, just below its five‑year high of 12.8% reached in April 2025. In contrast, the BofA Merrill Lynch US High Yield index has slipped to 6.6%, down from an 8.5%...
Octus: Private Credit & Deal Origination Insights – 2/16/2026
In the third quarter of 2025, Business Development Companies (BDCs) reported the highest non‑accrual rates among issuers in the Information Technology (23%) and Consumer Discretionary (22%) sectors. The data, released in Octus’s private‑credit briefing, shows a clear tilt toward software‑heavy...
Leveraged Loan Insight & Analysis – 2/16/2026
Business development companies (BDCs) have seen their share price to net asset value (NAV) ratios slip lower as investors anticipate reduced base rates and grapple with heightened software sector exposure. The average price‑to‑NAV now sits below 95%, reflecting a widening...

Australia’s Energy Transition Hits a Permitting Wall
Australia’s renewable rollout is stalling as planning and environmental permitting delays choke new generation projects. State‑level approval processes are taking years, pushing back construction of solar farms, wind parks and battery storage. Although the federal government has introduced streamlined pathways,...

Expect the Unexpected: A 2026 Lending Outlook with WhiteHorse Capital
WhiteHorse Capital’s Pankak Gupta and Stuart Aronson forecast a cautious‑optimistic 2026 for middle‑market lending, citing modest Federal Reserve rate cuts and lingering inflation. They expect a rebound in M&A activity with narrowing valuation gaps, while new capital inflows are driving...

Private Equity Holding Periods Continue to Climb
Private‑equity firms now hold portfolio companies for a median of six years, the longest span since the metric began tracking in 2000. The increase reflects delayed exits caused by market uncertainty, the COVID‑19 pandemic, and a strategic shift toward add‑on...

PE Weekly: Business Services Retains Its M&A Strength
Business services private equity firms continued a busy week of M&A, completing multiple platform acquisitions—including Kingswood Capital’s purchase of Safran Passenger Innovations (renamed RAVE Aerospace), H.I.G. Capital’s buy of CargoTuff, Trinity Hunt Partners’ launch of Allvia, KPS Capital’s pending acquisition...