Consistency Across Funds and Strategies

Balbec has sponsored multiple vintages of its flagship IGCF fund series, along with related vehicles, targeted strategies, and separately managed accounts. Each fund reflects a consistent investment approach focused on sourcing opportunities, managing complexity, and navigating global credit markets with discipline over time.

Thoughtful Structuring

We deliberately size and structure each vehicle to efficiently deploy capital, while layering in thoughtful tax and legal structuring learned from prior vintages.

Customized Solutions

Through funds of one and SMAs, Balbec partners with investors to build structures tailored to specific risk/return and diversification objectives.

The InSolve Global Credit Fund Series

IGCF-VI • InSolve Global Credit Fund VI

Balbec Capital closed its sixth global private credit fund in January 2025 with $1.47 billion of capital commitments, along with related vehicles and associated commitments of $250 million for the strategy. The Fund is investing predominantly the United States as well as in Europe. IGCF VI’s investment period concludes in October 2026.

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Capital Raised

Closed

January 2025

Status

Investing

IGCF-V • InSolve Global Credit Fund V

Balbec Capital closed its fifth global private credit fund in July 2022 with $1.52 billion of capital commitments. The Fund is invested in 6 countries, predominantly the United States and the United Kingdom. IGCF-V’s investment period concluded in July 2024.

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Capital Raised

Closed

July 2022

Status

Harvesting​

IGCF-IV • InSolve Global Credit Fund IV​

Balbec Capital closed its fourth global private credit fund in May 2020 with $1.19 billion of capital commitments. The Fund is currently invested in 13 countries, predominantly the United States, Australia and continental Europe. IGCF-IV’s investment period concluded in May 2022.

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Capital Raised

Closed

May 2020

Status

Harvesting

IGCF-III • InSolve Global Credit Fund III

Balbec Capital closed its third global private credit fund in April 2018 with $727 million of capital commitments. The Fund is invested in 17 countries, predominantly the United States and continental Europe. IGCF-III’s investment period concluded in April 2020.

$ 0 M

Capital Raised

Closed

April 2018

Status

Harvesting

IGCF-II • InSolve Global Credit Fund II

Balbec Capital closed its second global private credit fund in July 2015 with $629 million of capital commitments. The Fund invested in five new countries outside the United States, bringing the total to 12. Targeted geographies predominantly included the United States, United Kingdom and continental Europe, and a major theme centered around increased deployment in insolvency assets secured by hard asset collateral, such as first-lien mortgages in the United States. IGCF-II is fully realized.

$ 0 M

Capital Raised

Closed

July 2015

Status

Fully-Realized

IGCF-I • InSolve Global Credit Fund I

Balbec Capital closed its first global private credit fund in June 2012 with $143 million of capital commitments. IGCF-I deployed capital in seven countries, while it built out its global infrastructure and developed strategic relationships with local partners in foreign markets. IGCF-I is fully realized.

$ 0 M

Capital Raised

Closed

June 2012

Status

Fully-Realized

The Balbec Flagship IGCF Fund Series

2023

IGCF-VI

$1.47 billion of capital commitments.

Status:Investing

2021

IGCF-V

$1.52 billion of capital commitments.

Status:Harvesting

2019

IGCF-IV

$1.19 billion of capital commitments.

Status:Harvesting

2017

IGCF-III

$727 millions of capital commitments.

Status:Fully-Realized

2014

IGCF-II

$629 millions of capital commitments.

Status:Fully-Realized

2011

IGCF-I

$143 millions of capital commitments.

Status:Fully-Realized

“Each fund reflects our belief in disciplined strategy, global reach, and long-term partnership. At Balbec Capital, we don’t just deploy capital — we build lasting value.”

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Raised for flagship InSolve Global Credit Funds

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Raised for related vehicles and targeted funds