In this latest episode of The Transaction Abstract, Joe Hellman sits down with Alex Stuart from PGIM Private Capital to discuss current market conditions and transaction trends.
PGIM Private Capital, part of Prudential Financial's investment management business, operates across various asset classes including public debt, real estate, and private equity. Their Minneapolis office covers five states—Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, and the Dakotas, providing senior debt financing, structured financing, and minority equity investments for businesses across the credit spectrum.
The current market is experiencing a convergence in transaction multiples, marking a positive shift from the valuation disconnects seen 24 months ago. While seller expectations have moderately adjusted, Stuart notes that deal flow remains selective.
As Stuart observes, "If the only way you can make the deal work is by getting a rate cut, so you get the cost of financing, I can guarantee you this is not the right deal for you." Private businesses are currently more active in completing transactions compared to public companies, largely due to their ability to make decisive moves without extensive stakeholder consultation.
Successful transactions in the current market share several key characteristics:
Quality remains paramount in today's market. "This is not a great market for storied credits. It is going to be higher quality assets, and in those situations, there is plenty of money available on the sidelines," Stuart notes.
While optimism exists for increased deal activity in 2025, market participants await greater clarity on interest rates, tariffs, and U.S. policy. The financing market remains broad with ample capital available, though accessing it requires the right partnerships and connections.
When discussing market outlook, Stuart states: "There is a trove of sellers on the sidelines waiting to do something, but the true unleashing requires resolution on both the economic and political fronts."
To hear more about this informative discussion of market trends and transaction insights, listen to the full episode of The Transaction Abstract Podcast.