HSBC expands private credit push in Asia

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  • HSBC Asset Management plans to launch a dedicated private credit strategy in Asia-Pacific later this year, targeting corporate, family office, and private equity-backed clients.
  • The move follows a US$4 billion capital injection from HSBC Group to strengthen its alternatives and private markets business.
  • The strategy will focus on "performing, big-market companies," signaling a relatively low-risk approach amid growing demand for private credit in the region.

[WORLD] HSBC Asset Management is preparing to roll out a new private credit strategy focused on the Asia-Pacific region, targeting launch later this year. The initiative is part of HSBC’s broader commitment to boost its alternative asset capabilities, supported by a US$4 billion capital injection from its parent company. This move reflects HSBC’s ambition to capture higher-yielding investment opportunities and expand its foothold in private markets.

Chris Fletcher, head of Asia-Pacific private credit, explained that the new offering will cater to a range of clients including corporates, family offices, and private equity-backed firms. The focus will be on “performing, big-market companies,” indicating a relatively low-risk, high-reward approach aimed at established players rather than speculative ventures. The strategy appears to align with a growing investor appetite for private credit in a region where bank lending remains uneven.

The development was announced during the Greater China Private Equity Summit, highlighting HSBC’s regional commitment and long-term interest in becoming a more active private capital provider. As global banks seek diversified revenue streams, Asia-Pacific’s maturing economies and capital needs make it an increasingly attractive battleground for asset managers.

Implications

For businesses: The arrival of new private credit options could offer mid-to-large companies in Asia-Pacific an alternative to traditional bank loans, especially amid tightening credit conditions in some markets. Firms backed by private equity or family offices may benefit from faster access to structured financing tailored to growth or expansion needs.

For investors and asset managers: HSBC’s move signals growing institutional interest in Asia’s private credit market, long dominated by regional players and niche funds. As competition heats up, investors may gain from better deal terms and broader opportunities, while managers will need to sharpen their credit assessment and risk strategies.

For regional economies: A stronger private credit market could support more resilient financial ecosystems, especially in emerging markets where access to capital can be inconsistent. Increased availability of non-bank lending may also help bridge funding gaps in infrastructure, real estate, and mid-market corporate sectors.

What we think

HSBC’s pivot toward Asia-Pacific private credit is both a strategic response to rising global interest in alternatives and a bet on the region’s long-term growth story. By focusing on “performing, big-market companies,” HSBC is aiming to capture relatively safer yields without venturing into distressed territory—a prudent first step in scaling exposure. The US$4 billion commitment also sends a clear signal that the bank sees alternatives, not just traditional lending, as core to its future. Private credit remains less mature in Asia than in the West, but that’s precisely where the upside lies. If executed well, HSBC could not only grow its returns but help shape the region’s evolving private capital landscape. As credit intermediation continues shifting away from banks, the institutionalization of private debt is just getting started in Asia.


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