Boehly’s Eldridge Sells Its First Collateralized Loan Obligation

Sept. 30, 2025, 3:32 PM UTC

Asset management and insurance company Eldridge sold its first collateralized loan obligation on Monday, a few years after founder Todd Boehly sold credit manager CBAM Partners to Carlyle Group Inc. and said he intended to create a new CLO firm.

Eldridge’s debut CLO offering was $504.25 million, backed by broadly syndicated loans and arranged by JPMorgan Chase & Co. The biggest portion of the transaction, the $290 million of class A-1 bonds rated Aaa, were sold to yield 1.33% more than their Secured Overnight Financing Rate benchmark.

The sale comes amid a busy year for CLOs, with $152.4 billion ...

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