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Capital Four Reaches Hard Cap for Fifth Private Debt Vintage

Copenhagen-based credit specialist Capital Four has reached the hard cap of €3 billion for its fifth private debt vintage, Private Debt V – Senior. With this latest vintage, Capital Four now manages €8 billion across its Private Credit Platform, comprising €5.1 billion in corporate direct lending and €2.9 billion in infrastructure debt.

Capital Four’s Private Debt V fund secured commitments from a diverse group of investors across 17 countries and four continents. The fund focuses exclusively on first-lien senior secured bilateral financings for private equity-sponsored companies in the Nordics, DACH, and BENELUX regions, targeting businesses with EBITDA of €10-20 million. A significant portion of the loans in the portfolio will be sustainability-linked, ensuring compliance with EU SFDR Article 8. The Private Debt V vintage includes multiple fund structures across various FX share classes, including both a levered fund and an evergreen fund.

“The successful close of our Private Debt V vintage reflects the strength of our long-term relationships and the strong track record of our private debt investment strategy.”Sandro Näf, CEO and Founding Partner at Capital Four.

“We would like to sincerely thank our investors for their continued trust and confidence in Capital Four. The successful close of our Private Debt V vintage reflects the strength of our long-term relationships and the strong track record of our private debt investment strategy,” says Sandro Näf (pictured right), CEO and Founding Partner at Capital Four. “Notably, 26 investors from previous vintages chose to reinvest in the Private Debt V vintage, representing 67 percent of the prior vintage AuM – highlighting the strong belief in our approach and performance.”

At this stage, Capital Four sees a robust deal pipeline extending well beyond the 25 deals already invested within the Private Debt V vintage, which is currently 44 percent deployed. “We are fully committed to deliver best in class investment performance based on continued rigorous implementation of our proven investment process and effective sourcing from our proprietary relationship network,” concludes Näf.

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