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Cost Gap Pushes U.S. Borrowers Toward Bank-Led Loans Over Private Credit

PE Newswire May 4, 2026 3 minutes read
Cost Gap Pushes Some U.S. Borrowers Toward Bank-Led Loans Over Private Credit

A widening cost differential between private credit and traditional syndicated lending is prompting some U.S. borrowers to shift away from direct lenders and return to bank-led loan markets, reflecting evolving dynamics in corporate financing.

Borrowers are increasingly finding that broadly syndicated loans—arranged by banks and sold to institutional investors—offer more competitive pricing compared to private credit. Recent transactions indicate syndicated loans are priced roughly 200 basis points lower than private credit alternatives, creating a meaningful incentive for companies to refinance or pursue new funding through public markets.

The trend comes as private credit spreads have risen to around 550 to 600 basis points over benchmark rates, compared with approximately 350 to 400 basis points in syndicated markets.

Shift in Borrowing Strategies

The cost advantage has already led to a shift in deal activity. At least $4 billion in financing has transitioned from private credit to syndicated loans so far in 2026, with additional borrowers exploring similar moves.

The shift marks a notable change for a market that has expanded rapidly over the past decade. Private credit grew significantly as banks retreated from riskier lending following the global financial crisis, offering borrowers flexible structures, faster execution and fewer regulatory constraints.

However, recent pressures—including slower fundraising, rising redemption requests and broader market volatility—have begun to alter the competitive balance between private lenders and banks.

Private Credit Under Pressure

Private credit funds, particularly business development companies (BDCs), have faced challenges in raising capital and maintaining deal flow. This has contributed to tighter lending conditions and higher borrowing costs for companies seeking financing through direct lenders.

At the same time, concerns about credit quality—especially in sectors such as software—have led investors to reassess risk, further influencing pricing dynamics.

Despite these headwinds, private credit remains a significant force in corporate lending, with assets under management in the trillions of dollars globally and a key role in financing middle-market companies.

Beyond Pricing: Trade-Offs Remain

While cost is an important factor, borrowers continue to weigh other considerations when choosing between private credit and syndicated loans.

Private credit offers advantages such as:

  • Greater certainty of execution
  • Faster deal timelines
  • More flexible covenant structures

In contrast, syndicated loans provide:

  • Lower financing costs
  • Broader investor participation
  • Enhanced liquidity and refinancing options

Market participants note that companies with stronger credit profiles are more likely to access syndicated markets, while riskier borrowers may still rely on private lenders.

Refinancing Pressures Ahead

The evolving landscape is also shaped by upcoming debt maturities. A significant volume of loans—particularly in private credit portfolios—will need refinancing over the next several years, increasing the importance of cost and market access.

Borrowers are expected to remain opportunistic, switching between financing sources depending on pricing, market conditions and investor appetite.

Competitive Response From Private Lenders

Private credit firms are responding to increased competition by adjusting pricing and offering more flexible terms in an effort to retain borrowers.

Some lenders are exploring hybrid structures and innovative financing solutions to bridge the gap with syndicated markets, while maintaining the benefits of private lending.

Outlook

The shift toward syndicated loans underscores the cyclical nature of credit markets, where cost, liquidity and risk perceptions drive borrower behavior.

While private credit is unlikely to lose its relevance, the current environment suggests a more balanced competitive landscape between banks and non-bank lenders.

As market conditions evolve, borrowers are expected to continue navigating between private and public credit markets, optimizing financing strategies in response to changing costs and risks.

Stay informed with PE Newswire for authoritative coverage of global private capital markets, including the latest deals, fundraising activity, in-depth insights, and data-driven analysis.

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