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Apollo's daily-pricing push reshapes the semi-liquid pitch

Daily marks would change how advisers read private credit, without changing the redemption queue that defines the wrapper.

Apollo is pressing for daily pricing on private credit. Blue Vault Partners reported the push, framing the daily mark as the likely next step toward bringing private credit closer to the mainstream and accelerating adviser adoption.

The semi-liquid wrapper has reached a crowded, uncertain period. Interval Fund Daily has reported Apollo's $150 billion private-wealth fundraising target, with semi-liquid strategies at the core. The first half brought BCRED another quarterly NAV decline. It was the fourth consecutive quarter. The unrealized loss is triple last year's. The redemption queue kept growing. Cerulli projects $2 trillion of additional adviser-held private capital. Nineteen draft N-2 filings have widened the field of credit managers building semi-liquid vehicles.

Daily pricing is a design decision before it is a marketing one. It would put private credit on a daily schedule: a NAV refreshed each morning, cleaner account-level statements, and a diligence conversation that starts from a hard number. The underlying loans likely trade by negotiation rather than on an exchange, so every daily mark is a modeled estimate. The estimate becomes the product.

None of that changes the redemption queue. If Apollo's funds mark every day but still honor redemptions on a semi-liquid schedule, advisers get more frequent information, not more liquidity. The queue is where the pitch gets tested.

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