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Ares Management Launches Smaller Private Credit Vehicle With 40% Less Leverage Amid Industry Withdrawals

The new fund structure answers questions SFOs have asked privately for nine months—what happens when the redemption queue lengthens.

Published April 14, 2026 Source Bloomberg From the chopped neck
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HENRI IV · April 14, 2026

Ares Management Launches Smaller Private Credit Vehicle With 40% Less Leverage Amid Industry Withdrawals

The new fund structure answers questions SFOs have asked privately for nine months—what happens when the redemption queue lengthens.

Source Bloomberg ↗

Ares Management is launching a private credit fund with leverage ratios capped near 1.5x, roughly 40% below the 2.5x to 3x deployment common across the firm's existing senior direct lending platforms. The move follows three consecutive quarters of net outflows across the $464 billion alternative credit manager's semi-liquid interval fund structures, with redemption requests in Q4 2024 reaching $1.8 billion against $1.1 billion in satisfiable liquidity.

The new vehicle will target $3 billion to $5 billion in commitments and deploy primarily into first-lien senior secured loans with loan-to-value ratios below 45%, a material tightening from the 55% to 60% LTV bands that defined 2021-2023 vintage originations. Ares has not disclosed fee structures, but three allocators briefed on terms indicated management fees near 125 basis points with performance hurdles reset to 8% preferred returns, up from the 6% to 7% thresholds embedded in legacy commingled vehicles. The fund will offer quarterly liquidity windows with 5% gate provisions, a structure that limits total redemptions to 5% of NAV per period regardless of request volume.

This is a public acknowledgment of the liquidity mismatch every private credit allocator has modeled but few managers have addressed in fund design. Ares underwrote $47 billion in new direct lending commitments in 2023, much of it financed through subscription credit lines and NAV facilities that assume stable or growing fund bases. When redemptions exceed 2% of assets quarterly, those financing assumptions break. The new fund design effectively firebreaks the balance sheet—lower leverage limits default sensitivity, tighter LTV bands reduce loss-given-default, and the 5% gate ensures the vehicle cannot be forced into distressed asset sales during a credit event.

The timing reflects conditions across private credit broadly. Competing managers including Blue Owl, Golub Capital, and Blackstone's credit arm have reported redemption requests running 150% to 200% above historical norms since Q3 2024, driven by family offices rebalancing into direct public equities and institutions re-risking into CLO equity after spread widening made that trade viable again. Ares-originated loans in the secondary market are currently clearing at 92 to 96 cents on the dollar depending on covenant quality, a 400 to 800 basis point discount to the 98 to 100 marks reflected in fund NAVs. The gap has made redemption fulfillment expensive and slowed Ares's ability to return capital without realizing losses.

Allocators should monitor Ares's April 2025 earnings call for disclosure on what percentage of legacy fund redemption queues the firm satisfied in Q1 and whether those redemptions were funded through asset sales or credit line draws. The new fund's first close is expected in June 2025, and subscription documents will clarify whether existing Ares LPs receive allocation priority—a signal of whether management views this as remediation for current clients or a reset for new capital. Also worth tracking: whether Ares adjusts leverage across its $94 billion in existing private credit AUM or whether the lower-leverage structure remains isolated to the new vehicle.

The quiet part is now the product. Ares is selling the balance sheet discipline the market will eventually demand from everyone.

The takeaway
Ares launches lower-leverage credit fund with stricter gates, formalizing the liquidity discipline private markets avoided until redemptions forced the issue.
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