Scott Bessent says Treasury is keeping a close eye on the private credit market

Pressure on Blue Owl Capital (OWL) isn’t letting up after an asset sale meant to calm investor worries last week sparked new concern from top government officials about the $1.8 trillion private credit industry.

“We are concerned,” Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Friday when asked about the growth of Blue Owl and other private lenders over recent years. “If there is something rotten, it is not going to be handed to the individual investors,” Bessent said.

Last Wednesday, Blue Owl said it sold $1.4 billion in loans and lending commitments from three of its funds, with some proceeds used to repay investors 30% of their capital from the oldest private credit fund, known as Blue Owl Development Corporation II (OBDC II), which is winding down after scrapping a planned merger late last year.

DALLAS, TEXAS - FEBRUARY 20:  U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent speaks at the Economic Club Of Dallas on February 20, 2026 in Dallas, Texas. The Treasury Secretary spoke about the economy and the Supreme Court's 6-3 ruling on a decision against President Donald Trump’s tariffs. (Photo by Richard Rodriguez/Getty Images)
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent speaks at the Economic Club of Dallas on Feb. 20. (Richard Rodriguez/Getty Images) · Richard Rodriguez via Getty Images

But what drew outsized attention was Blue Owl’s decision to eliminate the opportunity for investors to cash out of OBDC II on a quarterly basis.

The move drew fresh scrutiny to the opaque world of private debt, which has boomed in recent years but has never truly faced a crisis — and is now garnering mounting scrutiny as it is gradually making its way into millions of US brokerage and retirement accounts following an executive order President Trump signed last summer.

Wall Street analysts, who generally approved of Blue Owl’s loan sale, still aren’t worried about the firm or the wider private credit industry having significant credit problems

“We don’t believe there is a serious concern about a deterioration in private credit quality,” Oppenheimer analyst Chris Kotowski wrote in a note to clients on Monday. Kotowski said last week Blue Owl’s sale “should have been greeted favorably,” adding that the marginal haircut of 99.7% on the dollar for the sold loans served as proof that private loan valuations “reflect market realities.”

Blue Owl co-CEO Marc Lipschultz said earlier this month the company sees no “red flags” in the credit quality of its software-tied loans. “We don’t have yellow flags. We actually have largely green flags,” he told analysts.

One aspect of Blue Owl’s sale did raise some eyebrows, as Bloomberg reported one of the buyers for its assets included Kuvare, a Chicago-based insurer Blue Owl acquired in 2024. Like Blue Owl, Apollo (APO), Ares (ARES), Blackstone (BX), KKR & Co. (KKR), and other major private credit lenders own insurance companies. (Disclosure: Yahoo is a portfolio company of funds managed by affiliates of Apollo Global Management.)

Barclays analyst Ben Troisi called Blue Owl’s sale “appreciably more positive than it is negative,” while raising the wider issue of the significance of a private lender selling assets to an insurance subsidiary.

The deal “could establish a template that other private credit managers could follow given how interconnected the insurance and private capital industries have become,” Troisi wrote. “If similar transactions are repeated frequently, it would deepen the ties between these two parts of the non-bank sector,” potentially making it more difficult to track risk.

“We want to gauge, ‘Could [private credit] have any effects on the overall economy?’ Thus far, it’s been very additive,” Bessent said during his Friday talk.

“But again, how does it affect the regulated system, and we want to prevent contagion.”

Additional reporting from Jennifer Schonberger.

David Hollerith covers the financial sector, ranging from the country’s biggest banks to regional lenders, private equity firms, and the cryptocurrency space.

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