Nordic Trustee: Private credit switch to infrastructure is gathering pace

The switch by private credit fund managers to finance infrastructure initiatives is set to gather pace in Europe over the next three years, new Nordic Trustee research with executives in the sector shows.
Nearly four out five (78%) questioned expect the trend towards funding European infrastructure projects to increase, with 21% predicting a substantial increase, the study by Nordic Trustee, part of global capital markets services provider Ocorian, found. The study with executives across the UK and Ireland, Germany, Switzerland, Benelux, the Nordics and Eastern Europe found some concerns about whether there is sufficient private debt capital available for infrastructure lending in the next three to five years.
Nearly a quarter (23%) questioned believe additional lending capacity is needed to meet expected demand for debt financing in European infrastructure investments, while another 5% are unsure. The rest (72%) believe there is enough private debt capital available.The research, with professionals working across private credit and debt fund management, private equity and corporates using private credit as a source of funding and for debt advisory firms, found construction financing is currently the most in demand in the infrastructure sector.
Around 87% chose construction financing as one of their three loan types facing the highest demand ahead of 76% choosing senior loans as one of their top three. Around 56% selected junior loans and more than half (51%) picked mezzanine financing as one of their top three. About 10% said all loan types were experiencing high demand.
In the next two years they expect senior loans to see the highest increase in demand, with 66% predicting significant increases ahead of 46% predicting significant increases in demand for junior loans. However, the table below shows all types are expected to see strong growth in demand.