In 2026, deal volume for mid-sized companies is experiencing a significant acceleration and surge in momentum. This growth is particularly visible through the first half of the year and is driven by several converging economic factors.
Key drivers of this increased volume include:
- Abundant Private Equity Capital: Record levels of private equity dry powder (uninvested capital) are exerting massive pressure on fund managers to deploy funds before investment periods expire. This creates an urgency to transact and intensifies competition for quality assets.
- Financing Innovations: The rise of private credit unitranche financing has streamlined deal execution. By combining senior and subordinated debt into a single facility, it reduces closing friction and provides the certainty of close necessary to drive higher transaction volumes.
- Stability in Interest Rates: Although rates remain elevated relative to the previous decade, the Federal Reserve’s target range (3.50% to 3.75%) has provided enough stability for buyers and sellers to align on pricing expectations.
- Sector-Specific Demand: Deal activity is highly concentrated in high-growth areas, specifically technology (driven by AI and cybersecurity), healthcare, and energy transition sectors.
This surge in volume has resulted in compressed deal windows and higher valuation multiples, as more capital chases a finite pool of attractive middle-market acquisition targets.
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