Apollo's $15B Fund Faces Liquidity Crisis: Investors Get Only 45%
Apollo gives investors only 45% of requested withdrawals from $15 billion private credit fund

The withdrawals show that Apollo didn't avoid the rush of investor redemptions plaguing rivals, driven by concern over private credit loans to software firms.
Apollo Global Management approved just 45% of withdrawal requests from its $15 billion private credit fund, signaling mounting liquidity pressures. The shortfall reflects broader concerns about loan quality, particularly to software companies. The decision places Apollo alongside peers struggling with redemption waves in the private credit market.
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