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Mubadala Opens $25 Billion Credit Business to Outside Investors

The News

Mubadala Investment Co., the Abu Dhabi sovereign wealth fund, is opening its $25 billion credit business to outside investors for the first time. The move aims to attract institutional capital as demand for alternative lending increases. This strategy signals a broader trend of state-owned funds seeking external investment partners to expand their lending operations.

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Why it matters

$25 billion credit business opened to external capital.

Evidence

Mubadala Investment Co. is opening up one of its largest investment businesses to outside investors for the first time.

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Mubadala is betting on its ability to attract institutional capital.

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  • $25 billion credit business opened to external capital.
  • Targets institutional investors seeking alternative lending exposure.

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Abu Dhabi’s Mubadala Investment Co. is opening up one of its largest investment businesses to outside investors for the first time, aiming to attract institutional capital as demand for alternative lending rises.

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Mubadala is betting on its ability to attract institutional capital.

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Mubadala Investment Co. is opening up one of its largest investment businesses to outside investors for the first time.

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Demand for alternative lending is rising.

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