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World's Largest Asset-Based Finance Fund Just Got Bigger

World’s Largest Asset-Based Finance Fund Just Got Bigger

Ares Management Corporation has closed its latest flagship asset-based finance vehicle, Ares Pathfinder Fund III and its offshore companion fund, with $8.5 billion in commitments, cementing its position as one of the largest players in private credit’s ABF segment.

The fund was oversubscribed and closed at its increased hard cap, well above its $6.5 billion target and the $6.6 billion raised for the 2023-vintage Pathfinder II. Pathfinder III held a first and final close in under six months following its January 2026 launch and is described as the largest global asset-based finance fund in the market.

Ares also expanded the platform’s capacity by extending Pathfinder II’s reinvestment period. Investors representing roughly $4 billion of Pathfinder II capital elected to extend for an additional two years, lifting total deployable capital. Taken together with related transaction vehicles, Ares Alternative Credit’s Pathfinder closed-end strategy has raised about $12.7 billion for ABF over the past nine months.

As of March 31, and including Pathfinder III and its associated vehicles, Ares Alternative Credit managed approximately $57.3 billion, with about $33.1 billion dedicated to non-investment-grade strategies, which the firm believes is the largest pool of illiquid ABF capital in the market.

“We believe we have raised four of the five largest ABF funds in the market to date,” said Kevin Alexander, co-head of Alternative Credit at Ares, citing strong demand for scalable, customizable liquidity solutions.

The Pathfinder platform also incorporates a philanthropic component. Under the program, Ares and Pathfinder portfolio managers pledge 5% to 10% of carried-interest profits to global health and education initiatives. As of March 31, the funds had accrued approximately $56.9 million in charitable commitments through the firm’s Promote Giving initiative.

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