

Episode 35 | Middle Market Direct Lending State of Play
Sep 4, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Tom Newberry, Chief Credit Officer & Executive Chairman at Sound Point Capital Management, dives into the U.S. middle market direct lending landscape. He reveals that deal volumes dipped significantly in the first half of 2025, contradicting expectations for a booming year. Topics such as the transformation from bank-led syndications to institutional lending, fundraising challenges, and navigating economic headwinds are all explored. Newberry's insights shed light on the evolving dynamics and strategies crucial for success in this competitive market.
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Seasoned Career Spanning Loans And Direct Lending
- Tom Newberry described his 40-year career spanning leveraged finance, loan markets, and founding direct lending platforms.
- He recounted moving a U.S. direct lending platform to SoundPoint and prior roles at Credit Suisse and CBC Credit Partners.
Institutional Capital Replaced Banks Over Time
- Bank pullback and regulatory capital rules shifted lending toward institutional investors over decades.
- Institutional capital, CLOs and funds have transformed the loan market's structure and scale.
Large Private Deal Felt Like 1998
- Tom compared a recent $3bn private credit deal syndicated to 22–23 direct lenders to how leveraged deals were syndicated in 1998.
- He noted the main difference was a fund-led arrangement instead of a bank-led one.