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Audax Private Debt Closes $1 Billion Continuation Vehicle Led by Pantheon

Private credit manager extends hold periods on mature positions as secondaries market finds new LP liquidity path.

Published May 6, 2026 Source ABF Journal From the chopped neck
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LOUIS XIII · May 6, 2026

Audax Private Debt Closes $1 Billion Continuation Vehicle Led by Pantheon

Private credit manager extends hold periods on mature positions as secondaries market finds new LP liquidity path.

Audax Private Debt closed a $1 billion continuation vehicle with Pantheon anchoring commitments, marking one of the larger credit-focused secondary transactions in the private debt market this year. The vehicle extends hold periods on mature credit positions from existing Audax funds, allowing original limited partners to exit while bringing in fresh capital under Pantheon's lead.

The transaction structure converts illiquid positions from earlier Audax vintage funds into a new pooled vehicle with reset economics and a fresh duration window. Original LPs received liquidity at a discount to net asset value—typical in continuation vehicle deals—while new investors led by Pantheon purchased the underlying credit assets at a price that reflects both credit quality and the structural illiquidity discount. Audax Private Debt, the direct lending arm of Boston-based Audax Group, manages approximately $18 billion in credit strategies focused on the lower middle market.

The deal signals two converging trends. First, private credit managers face growing LP pressure to provide liquidity after years of capital calls and extended hold periods in a rising-rate environment. Continuation vehicles offer a cleaner exit than traditional secondary sales, which can force steep discounts on complex credit portfolios. Second, large secondary buyers like Pantheon—which manages over $90 billion across private equity, infrastructure, and credit secondaries—see mispriced opportunities in these extension structures. The discount to NAV compensates for the locked-up duration, but the underlying credit often carries favorable loan-to-value ratios and structural seniority that limit downside.

The timing matters. Private credit funds raised between 2019 and 2021 now sit in their fourth or fifth year, reaching the natural liquidity window. But many underlying portfolio companies opted to refinance rather than exit during the 2022-2023 rate spike, leaving credit funds holding performing loans longer than initial fund terms anticipated. Audax's portfolio skews toward sponsor-backed software, healthcare, and business services companies—sectors with sticky cash flows but elongated hold periods. The continuation vehicle lets Audax preserve those positions without forcing asset sales into a compressed market.

Allocators should track three follow-on developments over the next six months. First, whether other mid-market credit managers—Antares, Golub Capital, Twin Brook—announce similar continuation structures as 2019-2020 vintage funds approach term limits. Second, the pricing on subsequent Audax fundraising, which will reveal whether this transaction was driven by portfolio strength or LP flight. Third, Pantheon's appetite for additional credit continuation deals, given its $5 billion dedicated secondaries fund raised last year remains actively deploying.

The $1 billion close positions Audax to retain management fees on mature assets while satisfying LP liquidity demands without portfolio disruption. Pantheon locks in credit exposure at a structural discount during a period when direct lending spreads have tightened but secondary discounts remain elevated. The gap between those two pricing mechanisms is where the next twelve months of secondary credit volume will settle.

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Audax extends **$1B** in mature credit via continuation vehicle, bridging LP liquidity needs and Pantheon's secondary appetite at structural discounts.
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