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U.S. Direct Lending Volume Falls Sharp in Q2 2026 Despite Rising Fundraise Pace

Capital raise momentum disconnects from deployment as borrowers pause and spread compression forces recalibration.

Published July 17, 2026 Source Reuters From the chopped neck
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LOUIS XIII · July 17, 2026

U.S. Direct Lending Volume Falls Sharp in Q2 2026 Despite Rising Fundraise Pace

Capital raise momentum disconnects from deployment as borrowers pause and spread compression forces recalibration.

Source Reuters ↗

U.S. direct lending activity contracted in the second quarter of 2026 even as private credit managers raised capital at an accelerating pace, marking the first meaningful divergence between fundraising and deployment since the sector's post-pandemic expansion began. The gap signals structural friction in a market that has grown accustomed to parallel growth in both capital and deal flow.

Second-quarter lending volume declined while private credit funds raised capital above the trailing twelve-month average, according to market data. The disconnect arrives as borrowers face higher all-in costs and sponsors delay exits, compressing the pool of actionable transactions. Spreads have tightened on competitive deals while borrower demand for leverage has moderated, leaving managers with committed capital but fewer vehicles to deploy it at target returns.

The divergence matters because it tests the private credit thesis that has guided allocator strategy since 2021: that fundraising velocity would track deployment capacity in a supply-constrained market. That assumption has supported fee-on-committed-capital structures and justified the sector's rapid asset growth. A sustained gap between raising and lending forces private credit managers to either deploy at lower spreads or extend uninvested periods, both of which pressure realized returns and strain limited partner patience. It also raises questions about whether the sector's growth has moved past equilibrium, where competition for deals now exceeds the supply of creditworthy borrowers willing to pay private credit premiums.

The second-order effects will show first in fund terms. Managers raising successor funds in late 2026 and early 2027 will face sharper questions about deployment timelines and return expectations, particularly if uninvested capital remains elevated through year-end. Allocators will recalibrate exposure, likely slowing commitments to generalist direct lenders while favoring those with sector-specific sourcing or downside protection features. Borrowers, meanwhile, may find more negotiating leverage as capital supply exceeds transaction flow, compressing covenants and reducing structural protections that have defined private credit's value proposition.

Watch for third-quarter deployment figures in mid-October 2026 and any uptick in borrower refinancing activity into the syndicated market, which would confirm that private credit pricing has lost its competitive edge. Fund-level data on uninvested capital as a percentage of commitments, expected in late Q3 investor letters, will clarify whether this divergence is seasonal or structural. Sponsor exit volume in the back half of 2026 will determine if deal flow returns or if the gap persists into 2027.

The sector raised the capital. The borrowers stopped showing up at the price.

The takeaway
Private credit fundraising outpaced deployment in Q2 2026, creating the first sustained capital-deal gap since 2020.
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