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Investment Banks Return to LBO Debt, Backed $27B Cross Three Deals This Week

After 18 months of write-downs, lenders are pricing aggressive buyout facilities as Fed easing revives leveraged credit.

Published May 30, 2026 Source Straits Times From the chopped neck
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JOHNNIE BLUE · May 30, 2026

Investment Banks Return to LBO Debt, Backed $27B Cross Three Deals This Week

After 18 months of write-downs, lenders are pricing aggressive buyout facilities as Fed easing revives leveraged credit.

Investment banks have committed north of $27 billion across three leveraged buyout facilities this week, the sharpest uptick in syndicated LBO financing since rates peaked in late 2023. Bank of America, Citigroup, and Morgan Stanley joined roughly 20 lenders backing a $20 billion debt package for the Electronic Arts acquisition. Separately, a consortium arranged $7.15 billion for the Sealed Air buyout. The shift follows 18 months during which the same desks absorbed combined write-downs exceeding $4 billion on hung bridge loans and term facilities underwritten when the Fed funds rate sat near zero.

The return is tactical. Fed easing cycles historically compress high-yield spreads by 80 to 120 basis points within six quarters of the first cut. Banks that step back into LBO syndication now capture origination fees on cleaner balance sheets while dumping legacy exposure at narrower discounts. Sealed Air's facility priced at SOFR plus 375 basis points50 basis points tighter than comparable structures in Q2 2024. The Electronic Arts package, still under negotiation, is expected to land near SOFR plus 325 if the deal closes before March. Both figures reflect investor appetite returning to speculative-grade paper as duration risk eases and covenant-lite structures regain favor.

What matters for allocators is not the headline commitment but the speed of syndication. If these facilities clear the market without meaningful flex—adjustment to pricing or structure—it confirms that institutional buyers of leveraged loans see the cycle turning. Private credit funds, which absorbed $180 billion in direct lending volume during the 2022-2023 drought, now face compression on both yield and deal flow. Their cost of capital has not dropped as fast as bank syndicate pricing, creating a 40 to 60 basis point wedge that favors traditional lenders on larger buyouts. Family offices and fund managers holding leveraged loan ETFs or CLO equity should expect spread tightening to accelerate if the next three to five large LBOs price inside SOFR plus 350.

The second-order effect is M&A pipeline velocity. Private equity sponsors have been sitting on $2.1 trillion in dry powder, waiting for financing conditions to stabilize. If banks demonstrate consistent appetite for $5 billion-plus buyout facilities, auction processes that stalled in 2023 will restart by Q2 2025. Watch for announcements from Vista Equity, Thoma Bravo, and the larger Blackstone funds—sponsors that typically require $10 billion-plus in total capitalization and rely on syndicated debt to minimize fund-level leverage. The Electronic Arts deal alone signals willingness to underwrite software and tech services assets, sectors that saw the steepest valuation corrections during the rate surge.

Operators and allocators should track three follow-on events. First, whether Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan—notably absent from the Sealed Air facility—join the next wave of commitments, expected within 30 days. Second, whether covenant packages tighten or remain loose; covenant-lite structures currently represent 87% of new LBO issuance, up from 62% in early 2023. Third, pricing on the next $15 billion-plus facility, likely tied to a healthcare or industrials buyout. If that prints below SOFR plus 300, the hung-bridge era is officially over.

The Electronic Arts facility is the tell. If 20 banks can agree on a $20 billion package for a cyclical consumer asset, the next $50 billion in LBO debt is already being underwritten.

The takeaway
$27B in LBO facilities this week confirm banks are pricing aggressively again; watch covenant terms and sponsor re-entry velocity.
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