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HSBC writes down $400M after abandoning $4B private credit strategy

The bank exits leveraged lending while accelerating tokenization work—a rare simultaneous retreat and advance.

Published July 7, 2026 Source Crypto Briefing From the chopped neck
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PAPPY 23 · July 7, 2026

HSBC writes down $400M after abandoning $4B private credit strategy

The bank exits leveraged lending while accelerating tokenization work—a rare simultaneous retreat and advance.

HSBC Holdings shut down its nascent private credit division after absorbing a $400 million loss on a $4 billion book of leveraged loans. The bank confirmed the wind-down in its latest quarterly filing, citing deteriorating credit quality in middle-market sponsor-backed deals originated between 2021 and 2023. The division, established to compete with Apollo and Blackstone in direct lending, never reached the $10 billion deployment target set by former Chief Executive Noel Quinn.

The write-down stems from twelve portfolio companies that missed covenants or entered payment deferral. HSBC did not disclose names, but sources familiar with the book say half were U.S. healthcare services roll-ups financed at 7.5x to 9x EBITDA multiples. The bank's risk committee flagged the concentration in March, and senior management ordered a halt to new originations in April. The loss represents roughly 10 percent of the division's deployed capital, a clean admission that underwriting standards loosened during the 2021 flood.

The move matters because HSBC is the first bulge-bracket bank to exit private credit after entering post-crisis. JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, and Citigroup each launched or expanded direct lending arms in the past three years, chasing the 15 percent gross yields private equity sponsors now pay for non-syndicated debt. HSBC's retreat signals that traditional banks cannot staff, price, or monitor these loans at scale without either diluting returns or blowing through risk limits. The $400 million loss is manageable for a bank with $3 trillion in assets, but the opportunity cost is steeper—HSBC ceded market share in the fastest-growing corner of corporate lending while its competitors quietly hired its credit officers.

Meanwhile, HSBC accelerated its digital asset custody and tokenization work. The bank disclosed it now tokenizes $1.2 billion in gold holdings for institutional clients and is piloting a permissioned blockchain for trade finance receivables. The contrast is pointed: HSBC is abandoning illiquid, hard-to-model credit exposure while leaning into programmable collateral and instant settlement rails. The tokenization revenue is negligible today, but the infrastructure positions the bank to custody and finance the next wave of private credit—structured as on-chain senior secured notes with real-time covenant monitoring.

Allocators should watch whether HSBC's private credit book gets sold or run off. If the bank finds a buyer at 85 cents on the dollar, the effective loss climbs above $600 million, and other banks will reprice their own direct lending portfolios. If HSBC runs the book to maturity, the market learns whether these loans can be worked out or whether the 2021 vintage is unsalvageable. Either outcome informs how family offices and fund managers value their own private credit allocations, especially in strategies that rely on optimistic recovery assumptions.

HSBC's tokenization pilot processes its first live trade-finance transaction in Hong Kong next month.

The takeaway
HSBC's $400M private credit loss is the first public acknowledgment that bulge-bracket banks mispriced leverage risk in 2021.
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