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Ares Management Plans $3.5 Billion Private Credit Fund With 40% Less Leverage

The shift marks the first structural retreat by a mega-manager as LPs price discipline over deployment speed.

Published June 16, 2026 Source Bloomberg From the chopped neck
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WELL POUR · June 16, 2026

Ares Management Plans $3.5 Billion Private Credit Fund With 40% Less Leverage

The shift marks the first structural retreat by a mega-manager as LPs price discipline over deployment speed.

Source Bloomberg ↗

Ares Management is raising a new direct lending vehicle targeting $3.5 billion with leverage capped near 1.0x debt-to-equity, a measured step back from the firm's recent $5.8 billion fifth flagship fund that carried leverage ratios approaching 1.7x. The Los Angeles-based manager, which oversees $464 billion across credit and alternatives, confirmed the structure to select limited partners in December.

The fund will focus on software and healthcare sponsor-backed deals in the $75 million to $250 million EBITDA range, the same core market Ares has dominated since 2018. What changed is the capital structure: unitranche and first-lien only, no second-lien or payment-in-kind toggle notes. The firm expects a first close in May with deployment beginning in the third quarter. Senior partners told allocators the lower leverage reflects both LP requests and Ares's own view that spread compression in the $500 million-plus deal market has made senior debt a better risk-adjusted bet than stretch facilities. Ares declined to comment on fund terms but did not dispute the reported parameters.

This matters because Ares is the third-largest private credit manager globally and the first of the top five to formally dial back leverage in a new flagship vehicle. Allocators have spent eighteen months asking whether private credit's 14% to 16% net IRRs were structural or a function of zero rates and maximum leverage. A $3.5 billion fund at 1.0x leverage suggests Ares believes the next vintage will compete on credit selection, not financial engineering. It also signals the firm is willing to accept lower absolute returns—likely 12% to 13% net—in exchange for a cleaner NAV and faster marks in a downturn. Limited partners who spoke to Huang Goodman's intelligence desk in January noted that four of the six largest public pension systems now include maximum fund-level leverage covenants in their private credit side letters, a quiet but binding shift in market structure.

The timing aligns with two other developments worth marking. First, Ares's publicly traded BDC, Ares Capital Corporation, reported a 1.2% uptick in non-accruals in its fourth quarter, the first sequential increase since mid-2021. Second, the firm's co-heads of direct lending, Greg Margolies and Bennett Rosenthal, have spent the past ninety days meeting with insurance general accounts, a historically conservative allocator base that prefers unlevered or lightly levered structures. Ares has not previously marketed a U.S. direct lending flagship to insurance capital.

Operators and allocators should watch three near-term indicators. First, whether Apollo, Blackstone, or Blue Owl follow with similar de-levered structures in funds launching between now and September. Second, Ares's first-close subscription numbers—if the fund clears $2 billion by May, it confirms LP appetite for lower-leverage vintage. Third, whether Ares reprices its existing $5.8 billion Fund V portfolio to reflect tighter credit markets, which would validate the strategic pivot rather than merely reflecting a marketing preference.

Ares has closed $87 billion in private credit commitments since 2020. A $3.5 billion fund is not a retreat. It is a named acknowledgment that the next three years will reward different math.

The takeaway
Ares caps leverage at **1.0x** in new **$3.5B** credit fund, first top-five manager to structurally de-risk flagship vintage.
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