Private Equity

Goldman Sachs raises $20bn for private lending

The fund is targeting private equity-backed global businesses

Goldman Sachs Alternatives’ private credit business was launched in 1996 and has invested $185bn since its inception.
Goldman Sachs Alternatives’ private credit business was launched in 1996 and has invested $185bn since its inception. Photo: andrew kelly/Reuters

Goldman Sachs Asset Management’s alternative investment platform raised more than $20bn for senior direct lending in its latest fund targeting private-equity-backed global businesses.

The fund, West Street Loan Partners V, is the latest in a series of flagship large-cap senior direct lending vehicles for Goldman Sachs Alternatives, the asset manager said on 29 May. Loan Partners V is managed by Goldman Sachs Alternatives’ private credit business.

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