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Direct Lending Origination Down 40% as $240bn Dry Powder Stacks Undeployed

LBO exposure and covenant creep escalate risk inside private credit—but spillover remains contained for now.

Published July 14, 2026 Source Seeking Alpha From the chopped neck
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JOHNNIE BLUE · July 14, 2026

Direct Lending Origination Down 40% as $240bn Dry Powder Stacks Undeployed

LBO exposure and covenant creep escalate risk inside private credit—but spillover remains contained for now.

U.S. direct lending volume fell 40% in Q2 2025 even as private credit funds raised $87bn in new commitments, leaving the industry with approximately $240bn in undeployed capital according to Preqin data. The divergence marks the widest spread between fundraising velocity and deal flow since 2020.

The contraction reflects two distinct pressures. First, leveraged buyout activity—the primary demand driver for direct loans—declined 31% year-over-year as sponsors delayed exits in a 7.2% cost-of-capital environment. Second, covenant standards continue deteriorating. The percentage of direct loans with maintenance covenants fell to 22% in Q2 from 34% a year earlier, while incurrence-only structures now dominate 78% of new issuance. Software sector exposure compounds the risk: direct lenders now hold an estimated $180bn in loans to software companies, up from $120bn in 2022, concentrated in firms with negative free cash flow and extended burn rates.

The risk remains largely sequestered. Direct lending sits outside the regulated banking system, and most funds operate with closed-end structures that prevent runs. But three pressure points deserve monitoring. First, the $68bn in direct loans maturing in 2026 will test refinancing capacity in a environment where base rates may stay elevated longer than borrowers underwrote. Second, the Business Development Company (BDC) segment—which offers daily liquidity to retail investors—holds $92bn in direct loan exposure and could face redemption pressure if credit losses materialize. Third, insurance balance sheets now carry $140bn in private credit allocations, triple the 2019 level, introducing duration mismatch risk if rating downgrades force mark-to-market accounting.

Allocators should track three follow-on signals over the next six months. Watch for BDC net asset value declines exceeding 5%, which would trigger regulatory disclosure requirements and potentially accelerate redemptions. Monitor the proportion of Payment-In-Kind (PIK) toggle usage in quarterly earnings calls—PIK elections above 12% of outstanding loans historically precede default cycles. And watch insurance statutory filings in Q3 2025 for any reclassification of private credit holdings from Schedule BA to Schedule D, which would indicate regulatory concern about liquidity.

The $240bn dry powder overhang means competition for quality deals will intensify, likely pushing covenant standards weaker still before discipline returns.

The takeaway
Direct lending origination fell 40% in Q2 despite record fundraising, stacking $240bn undeployed as LBO activity stalls and covenant quality deteriorates.
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