Dealmakers Optimistic Private Credit Markets Will Fully Rebound
Questions Emerge About Lender/Investor Relations, LIBOR
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CHICAGO, April 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Initially sideswiped by COVID-19 in early 2020, private credit markets began to bounce back by year's end, leaving dealmakers optimistic that private credit might fully rebound in 2021. According to a new survey of 112 private credit industry professionals conducted in February, 91 percent of investors and 80 percent of lenders surveyed expect deal flow to increase this year and are optimistic about several deal categories and sectors.
For the 2021 Private Credit Survey Report, Katten surveyed an almost-equal weighting of lenders and private equity investors. Those surveyed represent a variety of sectors (including financial services, information technology, consumer staples, communications, industrials and health care) about their outlook on deal flow, readiness to address the London Inter-Bank Offered Rate (LIBOR) phaseout and other issues critical to the private credit industry.