Private Equity

New Ardian debt fund sees insurers become lenders

Paris-based private investment company raises €2 billion from insurers and pension funds looking for yield

Ardian, a Paris-based private investment company, has raised €2 billion from insurers and pension funds to lend to European companies.

The so-called private debt fund will make loans of between €40 million and €300 million to companies owned by private equity firms. Institutional investors such as those backing the Ardian fund are increasingly seeking new ways to make money at a time of low interest rates.

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