Through a strategic alliance and the acquisition of a 10% stake in Caple, BNP Paribas Asset Management (‘BNPP AM’) is announced that it is now providing an innovative platform to offer alternative credit to European small and medium-sized enterprises (‘SMEs’).
Caple facilitates access to alternative credit for SMEs, working with international institutional investors to address gaps in the funding landscape by offering finance that complements traditional bank loans. A proprietary technology platform supports an efficient end-to-end credit application, combining origination by local partner networks of accountancy and advisory firms with an initial credit assessment by Caple’s experienced credit analysis teams. Caple’s technology also ensures transparency and standardisation of loan terms and documentation. Financing typically takes the form of unsecured loans with a tenor of five to eight years.
While SMEs contribute significantly to economic growth and job creation, they remain under-served by the financial markets, often lacking access to suitable funding. However, increasing bank disintermediation and the growth of fintech solutions is causing an expansion of the alternative credit market and leading to a paradigm shift in SME lending. For borrowers, alternative lending models can offer more rapid access to funding, while for investors, SME loans can offer portfolio diversification and attractive risk-adjusted returns relative to traditional asset classes.
BNPP AM, through its incubation fund, has acquired a 10% stake in Caple. The partnership is part of the establishment of its SME Advanced Solutions platform, a recently-launched initiative within its Private Debt & Real Assets investment group, led by David Bouchoucha. The open architecture platform will source loans across multiple origination channels in Europe, including banks and fintechs, and distribute them to institutional investors such as pension funds and insurance companies. The platform is supported by solid bank infrastructure and selected partners, such as Caple, who will originate loans for BNPP AM through their own network of accountants and advisors across Europe. The platform will operate within a robust credit risk framework and focus on senior unsecured fixed rate loans of between EUR 0.5 million and EUR 5 million (or GBP equivalent). It will initially target SMEs in the UK, Germany and the Netherlands, before broadening out more widely within Europe.
Stéphane Blanchoz, Head of SME Advanced Solutions at BNP Paribas Asset Management commented:
This alliance combines the needs of BNP Paribas Asset Management’s investors with Caple’s expertise as an originator of SME loans. The trend towards disintermediation and the growing need for SME funding creates opportunities for lending platforms, such as SME Advanced Solutions, that can offer alternative credit as a complementary source of finance alongside traditional bank lending. Meanwhile, as institutional investors look to diversify their portfolios and generate higher levels of return than are available in public fixed income markets, they are increasingly attracted to the enhanced yields potentially available from SME lending.
Dominic Buch, Managing Partner of Caple, added:
Caple’s experienced local market credit teams, partner networks and proprietary technology, together with BNP Paribas Asset Management’s credit expertise and institutional distribution capability is a compelling combination. This alliance allows us to effectively address the significant gaps in the European funding landscape by offering access to alternative credit to complement traditional lending models. We look forward to working with the SME Advanced Solutions Platform and our Partners in the accountancy and advisory industries to provide successful SMEs with access to fairly priced business loans at scale, across Europe.