
Benefit Street Partners Secures $10B for Real Estate Fund
Private credit firm Benefit Street Partners has raised $3 billion for a new real estate fund, creating a $10 billion investment vehicle to target U.S. property deals.
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Private credit firm Benefit Street Partners has raised $3 billion for a new real estate fund, creating a $10 billion investment vehicle to target U.S. property deals.

A complex financing method known as 'back leverage' is rapidly growing in European real estate, allowing banks to fund major projects while raising new concerns about market risk.

Singapore-based asset manager Lighthouse Canton has unveiled plans to invest over $1.5 billion in India, targeting the nation's private credit and real estate sectors.

North America's wealthiest families are pulling back from risky startups, redirecting billions into the stable, income-generating sectors of private credit and real estate.

For the first time in 13 years, institutional investors have lowered their target allocations for real estate, a new report finds, signaling a cautious shift.

With property values resetting and banks reducing lending, real estate credit is presenting a major opportunity for investors seeking income and stability.

KKR's real estate credit business has surged from $400 million to $43.2 billion AUM in 10 years, driven by strategic integration, diversification, and key acquisitions like Global Atlantic.

The anticipated wave of distressed commercial real estate has become a slow, steady stream of opportunities for specialized investors using private credit.

Global asset manager Oaktree Capital is providing debt financing to Arzan Investment Management to fund the acquisition of hospitality assets across the Gulf region.

Private credit is absorbing up to $1 trillion in commercial real estate debt as traditional banks retreat, introducing new liquidity and risks to the market.

The commercial real estate market is undergoing a major reset, with traditional banks pulling back and private credit investors stepping in to fill the void.