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Brinks Report > Blog > Economy > HSBC Bets Big: Banking Giant Pledges $4 Billion Private Credit Expansion
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HSBC Bets Big: Banking Giant Pledges $4 Billion Private Credit Expansion

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: June 2, 2025 11:14 am
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Europe’s largest bank, HSBC, is putting $4 billion into private credit—one of the fastest-growing corners of finance. The move is part of a plan to build a $50 billion credit fund within five years, according to a statement by the bank.

This bold step comes as traditional lending has started to feel, well, less profitable. HSBC will direct the funds through its investment arm, HSBC Asset Management (HSBC AM), in an attempt to attract more outside investors and get a serious seat at the table.

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Why This Matters to You

Private credit is basically lending—but without all the old-school bank rules. It’s what’s funding businesses that can’t (or won’t) go through the usual loan process. The market has exploded to $2 trillion globally, and now, banks like HSBC are waking up to the fact that they might be missing out.

So what does this mean for you? It means the big banks are hunting for better returns. If you’re investing, banking, or just trying to follow the money trail—this shift could shape where cash flows next.

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HSBC’s Late Entry: A Catch-Up Game

Let’s be honest—HSBC is late to the party. Private credit is already ruled by giants like Blackstone and Ares Management. Others, like Citi and UBS, saw the trend early and partnered up with major private equity players like Apollo and General Atlantic.

But instead of teaming up, HSBC is going solo. It’s building its own setup, aiming to make up for lost time. According to Nicolas Moreau, CEO of HSBC AM, “It’s an arms race”—and now HSBC has some serious ammo.

Since 2018, HSBC’s private credit unit has done $7 billion in deals across 150 transactions. That’s decent. But compared to rivals, it’s still just a warm-up.

Where the Money’s Going

The fresh $4 billion will be invested globally, with a focus on direct lending in the UK and Asia. That means they’re looking to lend straight to businesses, especially in markets where traditional banks are pulling back.

Moreau said the aim is to scale up fast and use HSBC’s backing to reel in external investors. It’s a smart play. Once the fund grows, so do the fees, influence, and bragging rights.

Final Take: Old Dog, New Hustle

Let’s call it what it is: banking is getting a glow-up. Stuck with low returns and tight rules, even the biggest players like HSBC are looking to hedge their bets with edgier moves.

Private credit is risky, sure—but it’s also where the action is. And if HSBC wants to stay relevant in the post-banking world, it has no choice but to get dirty, get bold, and get in fast.

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