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Private Credit Firms Hesitant Over Thoma Bravo's $2.5 Billion Sophos Deal
28 Mayıs 2026Bllomberg
- Private credit firms, which were once eager to finance software companies like Sophos, are now showing reluctance in the face of market uncertainties. Thoma Bravo's $2.5 billion refinancing deal for the cybersecurity firm is struggling to attract lenders due to rising concerns over AI's impact on the industry.
- This shift highlights a significant change in the lending landscape for technology firms.
- The private credit market has seen a dramatic shift from a year ago when lenders were aggressively pursuing opportunities in the software sector. The emergence of AI technologies has introduced new uncertainties, prompting lenders to reconsider their risk appetites.
- The hesitance of private credit firms to engage in significant deals like that of Sophos underscores a broader trend of caution within the financial markets. As AI technologies evolve, lenders are reassessing the risks associated with software investments, indicating a potential recalibration of their strategies.
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