03.10.2025

SEC Approves Blackstone Private Multi-Asset Credit Fund

03.10.2025
SEC Approves Blackstone Private Multi-Asset Credit Fund

Blackstone announced that the Blackstone Private Multi-Asset Credit and Income Fund (BMACX) has been declared effective by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

This marks a significant milestone for BMACX, which will aim to provide individual investors a one-stop, private multi-asset credit solution designed to access strategies across Blackstone’s $453 billion credit platform through an interval fund structure. BMACX will invest across private corporate credit, asset based and real estate credit, structured credit and liquid credit.

BMACX builds on Blackstone’s leadership position delivering private credit solutions to individual investors, with dedicated vehicles focused on direct lending available since 2018.

Gilles Dellaert, Global Head of Blackstone Credit & Insurance: “BMACX brings the full power of Blackstone’s credit platform to investors in a single fund. This multi-asset approach creates a core portfolio building block to tap into the expanding private credit markets, which we believe can offer enhanced yield with less volatility than traditional fixed income.”

Joan Solotar, Global Head of Private Wealth Solutions: “With this innovative product, BMACX further expands our private credit investment solutions tailored for individual investors. Now, alongside our suite of private equity, infrastructure and real estate strategies, Blackstone can be a one stop solution for advisors seeking comprehensive alternative investment opportunities.”

Heather von Zuben, Chief Executive Officer of BMACX: “We have designed BMACX to have daily subscriptions through an interval fund structure, with low investment minimums and capital invested immediately. We believe this creates an investor friendly way to access a wide variety of credit opportunities.”

Blackstone expects BMACX to be available for purchase in the second quarter of 2025.

Source: Blackstone

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