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Blackstone and Legal & General agree private credit tie-up

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Posted on July 10, 2025

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(Reuters) -Blackstone has entered into a private credit partnership with Legal & General that the two firms plan to expand to up to $20 billion over the next five years, Bloomberg News reported on

Legal & General Partners with Blackstone for Private Credit Expansion

By Iain Withers

LONDON (Reuters) -British insurer Legal & General has entered a private credit partnership with Blackstone, the companies said in a statement on Thursday, becoming the latest finance firm to bulk up in the booming market of investors lending to companies.

L&G, which is also Britain's largest investment firm with 1.1 trillion pounds ($1.5 trillion) of assets under management, said the tie-up would help it strengthen in two areas targeted by CEO Antonio Simoes: the United States and private credit.

The British firm said its annuities business would access investment-grade credit assets via Blackstone, particularly in the U.S., investing billions of pounds over time by putting in up to 10% of the unit's new business flows.

Finance firms have been vying for a larger foothold in the private credit market, with some such as Citi, UBS and Capital Group similarly partnering with existing players like Apollo, General Atlantic and KKR.

Others like Wall Street giant BlackRock have bought, with the $12 billion acquisition of private credit firm HPS Investment Partners, while others such as HSBC have looked to build their own ventures.

L&G's Simoes said in the statement that the partnership with Blackstone would help it meet growing demand from clients for public-private investment products.

"L&G will benefit from a more diverse pipeline of assets for our annuity book, and growth in asset management as we develop more sophisticated investment solutions for clients around the world," Simoes said.

The partnership was first reported by Bloomberg News.

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(Reporting by Iain Withers in London and Dheeraj Kumar in Bengaluru; Editing by Sonia Cheema, Joe Bavier and Stephen Coates)

Key Takeaways

  • Legal & General partners with Blackstone for private credit expansion.
  • The partnership targets U.S. investments and annuity business growth.
  • Finance firms are increasingly entering the private credit market.
  • L&G aims to meet demand for public-private investment products.
  • The partnership was initially reported by Bloomberg News.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of the partnership between Legal & General and Blackstone?
The partnership aims to strengthen Legal & General's annuities business by accessing investment-grade credit assets via Blackstone, particularly in the U.S.
How much assets does Legal & General manage?
Legal & General is Britain's largest investment firm, managing approximately 1.1 trillion pounds ($1.5 trillion) in assets.
What are the expected benefits of the partnership for Legal & General?
Legal & General expects to benefit from a more diverse pipeline of assets for its annuity book and growth in asset management through sophisticated investment solutions.
What trend is seen among finance firms in the private credit market?
Finance firms are increasingly vying for a larger foothold in the private credit market, with many forming partnerships or acquiring existing players.
Who reported the partnership between Legal & General and Blackstone?
The partnership was first reported by Bloomberg News.

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