Apollo pushes daily pricing for private credit funds
A daily NAV on assets that don't trade is the next adviser-access test for the semi-liquid wrapper.
Apollo wants daily prices on its private credit funds. Blue Vault Partners reported the design shift this week. Blue Vault's read is that private credit has already become a portfolio staple; what advisers need next is a NAV that updates like a mutual fund.
A daily mark before the cash comes back
Daily pricing changes the bargain for a semi-liquid wrapper. Interval funds got that name because they sell by periodic redemption offers, not daily liquidity; a daily NAV inverts that promise on the screen without inverting it in the cash. Blue Vault's coverage does not say how Apollo will manage the gap. The likely result is heavier back-office machinery, a new compliance layer, and economics that remain unconfirmed for daily marks on untraded loans.
The push lands in an awkward stretch for the category. Apollo has set a $150 billion wealth target, with semi-liquid strategies at the core. Apollo expects the channel to supply half of annual third-party fundraising. That ambition has a 2029 date. Apollo had booked an unrealized loss for 2025; BCRED's first-half markdown tripled it. NAV fell a fourth straight quarter. The redemption queue grew. Nineteen draft N-2 filings — T. Rowe-Goldman, PGIM-Partners Group, and a crowd of credit shops — are widening the field as repricing pressures the wrapper's promise. Cerulli projects $2 trillion in new adviser private-capital books, centered on interval funds.
Daily pricing reads first as a sales feature, and it is one: a private credit fund starts to look like a familiar mutual fund ticket. The hard question is what a daily NAV means when the underlying loans will not mark to a public tape. Apollo's $150 billion bet assumes scale outruns the repricing. The daily mark assumes the wrapper should stop scaring advisers. Both assumptions can survive on a screen. The redemption queue is where the published price meets the cash that has to honor it.