In 2026, the sustained higher-interest-rate environment is no longer viewed as a temporary shock but as a permanent fixture of the deal-making landscape. This “new normal” has fundamentally changed how transactions are capitalized and structured.
According to the provided analysis, high interest rates are affecting the market in several key ways:
- Deal Structuring Shifts: Because the higher cost of senior debt has compressed leverage multiples, buyers and sellers are using creative mechanisms to bridge valuation gaps. Earn-outs and seller financing notes have become standard tools to manage upfront cash outlays while allowing sellers to meet target valuations through performance milestones.
- Pressure on Multiples: Middle-market valuation multiples face downward pressure in capital-intensive industries where leverage is essential. Higher rates increase the cost of acquisition financing and reduce the net present value of future cash flows.
- Focus on Strategic Rationale: High rates have led to a more disciplined approach to acquisitions. For example, the technology sector’s high growth is being driven by strategic imperatives like the AI super-cycle—where companies prioritize acquiring capabilities over financial engineering.
- Use of Hybrid Financing: There is an increased reliance on alternative structures like mezzanine financing, which offers a middle ground between senior debt and equity to lower total equity commitments, albeit at a higher cost of capital.
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