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SMBC Asia inks debut $3.2 billion SRT with Blackstone, Stonepeak

The transaction, covering Australian and Asian project finance loans, was finalized between September to October, it said in the statement.

December 15, 2025 / 09:18 IST
The exercise helps SMBC free up regulatory capital and follows its inaugural trade completed by its Americas division in April, it added.

Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp.’s Asia Pacific arm has completed its first $3.2 billion synthetic risk transfer deal with Blackstone Inc., Stonepeak Partners and Clifford Capital, according to a statement from the Japanese lender on Monday.

The transaction, covering Australian and Asian project finance loans, was finalized between September to October, it said in the statement. The exercise helps SMBC free up regulatory capital and follows its inaugural trade completed by its Americas division in April, it added.

SRTs allow banks to insure default risk by issuing credit-linked notes to investors such as pension funds, sovereign wealth funds, hedge funds, among others. This helps lenders strengthen solvency ratios or unlock capital for growth. Typically, default protection covers 5% to 15% of the loan portfolio.

Since 2016, more than $1 trillion in assets have been synthetically securitized, with growth led by US banks and established European issuers, according to an October report by the International Monetary Fund. Globally, SRT volumes are projected to expand 11% annually over the next two years, according to a Bloomberg Intelligence survey.

The IMF has expressed concern about a potential mismatch between short-term repurchase agreements, a form of leverage often used to acquire SRTs, and the typically longer-dated, less liquid credit-linked notes issued by banks. There are also significant gaps in data needed to monitor interconnectedness and financial stability risks, it said.

Bloomberg
first published: Dec 15, 2025 09:17 am

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