SMFG, Nippon Life plan ¥500bn LBO loan fund
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- Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group is in talks with Nippon Life Insurance to launch a private credit fund with at least ¥500 billion ($3.1 billion) in initial capital.
- The fund will provide loans for leveraged buyouts, real estate transactions and mezzanine financing.
- The joint venture will manage the fund and may accept third‑party investors, while the final fund size and the split of commitments between the two firms remain undecided.
- Nippon Life Insurance says it is exploring ways to expand its asset‑management business, but no decision has been made; Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group declined to comment.
- Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group and Mizuho Financial Group have historically dominated buyout lending, so the new fund would be a milestone in Japan’s credit market.
Why it matters: The proposed ¥500 billion fund gives SMFG and Nippon Life a foothold in Japan’s private‑credit market, letting them capture a surge in leveraged‑buyout financing that has been dominated by the three major banks, potentially reshaping the competitive landscape for corporate borrowers.
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