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Goldman Sachs, Mubadala sign US$1 billion private credit Asia-Pacific partnership deal

by Riah Marton
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Goldman Sachs, Mubadala sign US billion private credit Asia-Pacific partnership deal
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ABU Dhabi’s sovereign wealth fund Mubadala Investment Company has struck a US$1 billion deal with Goldman Sachs to go after private credit deals in Asia, the companies saidon Monday (Feb 26).

Mubadala and the United States bank agreed on a partnership to co-invest in private credit opportunities in the Asia-Pacific region, with a particular focus on India, the companies said.

The Partnership will be managed by Private Credit at Goldman Sachs Alternatives, with a dedicated on-the-ground team across multiple Asia-Pacific markets, Mubadala and Goldman said.

The Abu Dhabi sovereign investor has been building up its exposure to private credit markets through partnerships, leveraging on opportunities in distressed debt amid a high interest rate environment.

Money managers are vying for a slice of the growing private credit market that emerged after the 2008 financial crisis. Private credit funds are increasingly competing with banks, including for financing large company buyouts.

That has attracted the attention of sovereign wealth funds in the Gulf, including the US$300 billion Mubadala, one of Abu Dhabi’s three main sovereign wealth funds, alongside Abu Dhabi Investment Authority and ADQ.

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In March last year, Mubadala forged a joint venture with Ares to invest in global credit markets opportunities, starting with an initial target of US$1 billion.

In the same year, it committed another US$1 billion to US-based Blue Owl Capital’s credit platform that will initially focus on providing financing for technology companies.

Mubadala has been investing in private debt opportunities through its credit investment unit since 2009, mostly in North America and Europe, but has recently strengthened its exposure in the Asia Pacific. Late last year, Mubadala’s CEO said the firm’s investment focus would increasingly shift towards Asia. REUTERS



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Riah Marton

Riah Marton

I'm Riah Marton, a dynamic journalist for Forbes40under40. I specialize in profiling emerging leaders and innovators, bringing their stories to life with compelling storytelling and keen analysis. I am dedicated to spotlighting tomorrow's influential figures.

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