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Apollo Private Credit Fund Withdrawal Limit: Investors Receive Only 45%

Last updated: March 31, 2026 1:59 am
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Redemption Pressure Exposes Liquidity Limits

Apollo Global Management has informed investors in its flagship private credit vehicle, Apollo Debt Solutions BDC, that withdrawals will be capped at roughly 45 percent of requested amounts for the quarter.

Contents
  • Redemption Pressure Exposes Liquidity Limits
  • Why Investors Are Getting Less Than Requested
  • Industry Divergence on Withdrawal Policies
  • Performance Remains Relatively Stable
  • Concerns Around Private Credit Exposure
  • Market Direction

The move follows a surge in redemption requests, which reached 11.2 percent of total shares outstanding, more than double the fund’s standard quarterly limit of 5 percent.

Why Investors Are Getting Less Than Requested

Because the fund operates with a fixed withdrawal cap, excess redemption requests are fulfilled on a prorated basis.

As a result, investors seeking to exit will receive only a portion of their capital, with Apollo planning to return approximately $730 million this quarter.

This mechanism reflects a structural feature of private credit funds, where liquidity is intentionally limited to protect long-term investors and avoid forced asset sales.

Industry Divergence on Withdrawal Policies

Apollo has chosen to maintain its 5 percent withdrawal cap, even as some competitors, including Blackstone, have shown greater flexibility by relaxing limits to accommodate investor demand.

This divergence highlights a growing tension within private markets between maintaining stability and meeting rising liquidity expectations.

Performance Remains Relatively Stable

Despite the redemption pressure, the fund’s performance has held relatively steady.

Net asset value per share declined by 1.2 percent over the past three months, outperforming the U.S. Leveraged Loan Index, which fell 2.2 percent over the same period.

This suggests that while liquidity concerns are rising, underlying asset performance has not deteriorated significantly.

Concerns Around Private Credit Exposure

The surge in withdrawals reflects broader investor unease around private credit, particularly exposure to sectors such as software, which accounts for 12.3 percent of Apollo’s loan portfolio.

Across the industry, concerns have grown over the resilience of borrowers in a higher-rate environment, especially as financing conditions tighten and economic uncertainty increases.

Apollo has attempted to differentiate its strategy by emphasizing lending to larger and more stable companies, but the fund has not been immune to the broader wave of redemption requests affecting the asset class.

Market Direction

The current situation underscores a structural reality of private credit investing, where liquidity constraints become visible during periods of stress.

As investor demand for flexibility rises and macroeconomic uncertainty persists, the balance between access to capital and long-term investment discipline is likely to remain a defining challenge for the sector.

Marc Rowan, CEO of Apollo Global Management, during a Bloomberg Television interview in New York, Dec. 5, 2023.

Jeenah Moon | Bloomberg | Getty Images

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