Private Equity

Banks stage first-half fightback in buyout debt stakes

After two years of non-bank lenders growing their share of the mid-market buyout debt sector, banks were resurgent in the first half of 2016, but Brexit could render the recovery shortlived

Banks have staged a fightback against non-bank rivals in the battle to lend debt to back European mid-market buyouts in the first half of 2016, after losing market share for the previous two years, according to a new survey by advisory firm AlixPartners.

Senior bank lending - which is less risky and as a result yields lower returns than unitranche or mezzanine debt - increased its number of mid-market deals by 23% in the first half compared with the last six months of 2015, the firm's mid-market debt survey said.

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