Home>News & Insights>Insights>Unlock key insights with REDD's new Australia & New Zealand 2024 Private Credit ReportUnlock key insights with REDD’s new Australia & New Zealand 2024 Private Credit Report REDD Insights REDD 07.01.2025 under a minute read Get exclusive details on private credit deals you won’t find anywhere else. This isn’t just a summary of press reports or recycled data – it’s a deep dive into the trends, market direction, and key developments shaping the Australia and New Zealand private credit markets this year. If you want to understand what’s truly driving these opaque markets and stay ahead of the curve, this report is a must-read. Here’s what you’ll learn: • Corporates raised over AUD 12bn (USD 7.45bn) in 2024 with the average deal size adjusted for outliers AUD 42m (USD 26.1m). • Direct lending trends demonstrated a growing appetite for bilateral loans with LBO transactions expected to pick up this year. • Lenders will be flexible with deal structures but less hesitant about taking enforcement actions. • The top lenders, advisors, and sponsors shaping the market. Whether you’re an investor, lender, or advisor, this report is your go-to resource for navigating the evolving private credit landscape and crafting strategic decisions. Tags Recent Posts El crecimiento de los centros de datos en América Latina impulsa nuevas oportunidades de inversión EMIS 05.06.2026 Insights América Latina dejó de ser solo una oportunidad en desarrollo y hoy se consolida como uno de los mercados de Read More The AI-driven semiconductor supercycle accelerates CEIC 05.06.2026 Publications Past semiconductor cycles were tied to inventory restocking or short-term electronics demand. But a multitude of indicators suggest the industry Read More South Korea’s won isn't being helped by the chip boom CEIC 05.06.2026 Publications South Korea’s AI-exposed tech sector is driving a healthy economy, but the currency is near 17-year lows against the US Read More Sorry, no articles match the current filters. Sorry, no articles match the current search query.