Asset-Based Lending

Unlocking Value in Private Markets

In today’s private markets, asset-backed financing (ABF) has emerged as one of the most dynamic and compelling investment opportunities. By lending against tangible or contractual assets, investors can achieve attractive returns with strong downside protection, often in areas where traditional banks are absent.

This differs substantially from a classic corporate lending approach, where the emphasis lies on analyzing a business model. In ABF, what truly matters is the underlying asset and the margin of safety relative to its realizable value.

Why Asset-Backed Financing Matters
ABF is rooted in the intrinsic value of specific assets, whether receivables, inventory, real estate, equipment, royalties or intellectual property. In addition, lenders often obtain further security at the corporate level, typically in the form of company shares, pledges on bank accounts, or similar guarantees. This creates a dual layer of protection: the borrower’s creditworthiness and the collateral’s realizable value.

In a declining interest rate environment, this approach becomes particularly attractive. Investors can capture enhanced yields with mitigated downside risk, making ABF a powerful tool within diversified private credit portfolios.

The Wide Scope of ABF
The range of eligible assets is broad, creating opportunities across multiple sectors and risk profiles:

  • Trade and supply chain finance: Loans backed by invoices or receivables, reducing counterparty risk.
  • Real assets: Real estate, infrastructure, and transportation assets that provide stable collateral value.
  • Specialty finance: Royalties, music rights, healthcare receivables, or litigation finance, areas where traditional lenders have limited reach.
  • Inventory and equipment finance: Critical for SMEs and mid-sized companies underserved by banks.

This breadth of application makes ABF adaptable across geographies, economic cycles, and industries.

Where Banks Fall Short
Banks have retreated from many specialized lending segments due to tighter regulation, higher capital requirements, and pressure to standardize. This has created a financing gap, particularly in niches requiring deep collateral analysis and bespoke structuring.

Moreover, many new companies are emerging around real assets but enabled by technology-driven client experiences. Examples range from vehicle rental platforms, to providers of computing capacity (via microchips in data centres), to tech-enabled home delivery solutions. These businesses are often young, capital-intensive, and cash-flow negative as they pursue rapid growth. Such characteristics make them non-bankable but their real assets can offer strong security to specialized lenders.

Specialized private credit managers can:

  • Conduct granular due diligence on non-traditional assets
  • Structure loans with tailored covenants and monitoring mechanisms
  • Move faster and adapt terms to borrower needs
  • Operate without the regulatory capital constraints faced by banks

The result: attractive investment opportunities in areas where banks are structurally absent.

An Attractive Investment Case
For investors, ABF offers a rare combination of:

  • Enhanced risk-adjusted returns underpinned by tangible collateral
  • Diversification away from traditional corporate credit and equity markets
  • Short-to-medium tenors, enabling faster capital recycling
  • Resilience in downturns, supported by recoverable assets

When integrated into a multi-strategy private markets program, ABF provides defensive strength with upside potential, aligning well with investor demand for yield, protection, and diversification.

Conclusion
Asset-backed financing is far more than a niche. It is becoming a core building block of private markets, offering breadth, resilience, and the ability to finance real-economy needs neglected by banks. In a world of heightened uncertainty, strategies that combine strong collateral with specialist insight will remain central to generating consistent, risk-adjusted returns.

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