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Ares Management Plans Smaller Private Credit Fund With 50% Less Leverage

The $387 billion manager signals covenant discipline as spreads compress and risk premia narrow across direct lending.

Published April 30, 2026 Source Bloomberg From the chopped neck
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HENRI IV · April 30, 2026

Ares Management Plans Smaller Private Credit Fund With 50% Less Leverage

The $387 billion manager signals covenant discipline as spreads compress and risk premia narrow across direct lending.

Source Bloomberg ↗

Ares Management is structuring a new private credit vehicle with roughly half the leverage of its predecessor funds, according to people familiar with the matter. The fund will target $3 billion to $4 billion in commitments, down from the $8 billion raised in its 2022 vintage, and will deploy capital with stricter covenant packages and lower loan-to-value ratios across middle-market transactions.

The shift comes as private credit spreads have compressed 180 basis points since early 2023, with direct lending yields now averaging SOFR plus 525 basis points versus SOFR plus 705 two years prior. Ares, which oversees $74 billion in credit strategies, is responding to a market where covenant-lite structures now represent 83% of new middle-market deals, up from 61% in 2021. The firm is explicitly building room for defaults that haven't yet materialized—private credit default rates remain below 2%, but duration mismatches are widening as insurance allocators lock in seven-year commitments against portfolios with three-year effective lives.

This matters because Ares is telegraphing what allocators already suspect: the easy money in private credit is over. When a Platinum-tier manager voluntarily shrinks fund size and cuts leverage in half, it's not marketing—it's risk management becoming product design. The $1.7 trillion private credit market has spent three years absorbing capital faster than deal flow, and managers who raised $150 billion in 2023 are now competing for the same $80 billion in annual middle-market M&A volume. Ares is choosing survival over scale, a posture that separates survivors from the 23 private credit managers that have shuttered strategies since mid-2023.

The leverage reduction has second-order effects for fund economics. Lower NAV leverage means muted IRRs in the 12% to 14% range instead of the 16% to 18% that sold the last vintage, but it also means survival through a credit cycle that hasn't yet begun. Family offices and insurance allocators should note: this structure protects LP capital but assumes limited partners accept that protection costs 200 to 300 basis points of return. Managers who don't make this trade will carry more mark-to-market risk when the default wave arrives, and their LPs will carry it with them.

Operators should watch three triggers. First, whether Ares's $387 billion AUM peer group—Apollo, Blackstone, KKR—follows with similar covenant discipline in funds closing between now and Q3 2025. Second, whether insurance allocators, who represent 41% of private credit LP bases, accept lower return profiles without demanding fee concessions. Third, whether middle-market sponsors respond by shifting deal structures toward equity co-investment, effectively bypassing the credit funds that just tightened terms.

The tell is in the timing. Ares is launching this vehicle now, not after defaults rise, which means they're modeling outcomes the market isn't pricing. That's the move.

The takeaway
Ares cuts fund size **50%** and leverage in half—a Platinum manager choosing survival over scale as **$1.7 trillion** in private credit meets **$80 billion** in annual deal flow.
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