Banks retreat, private credit advances: Asia Pacific’s quiet lending revolution
The region is seeing a structural reallocation of credit on the back of evolving regulation and a growing gap between traditional lenders and borrowers.
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A quiet but consequential shift is reshaping Asia-Pacific’s capital markets. As banks retreat from corporate lending, private credit is stepping in, not as a niche alternative, but as an increasingly essential source of financing for the region’s next phase of growth.
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