Investors to increase allocation to private credit, survey shows

Almost half of private markets investors plan to increase their target allocations to the USD 1.6trn private credit market, according to a survey from alternative asset manager Coller Capital.
Photo: Angela Weiss/AFP/Ritzau Scanpix
Photo: Angela Weiss/AFP/Ritzau Scanpix
By Kat Hidalgo / Bloomberg

London-based alternative asset manager Coller Capital’s Global Private Equity Barometer found that 44% of investors planned to boost their stakes in private credit, comfortably surpassing the percentage intending to ratchet up their involvement in other asset classes, such as infrastructure, real estate and private equity.

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