Private Markets’ Software Pain Is About to Get a Lot Worse (Correct)

April 10, 2026, 7:47 PM UTC

The software problem roiling private markets is about to face a big new test. A wall of debt maturities is looming for the industry just as artificial intelligence threatens to upend entire businesses in what’s been dubbed the SaaSpocalypse.

More than $200 billion of high yield and leveraged loan technology debt is coming due for repayment through 2028, a chunk of it tied to firms owned by private markets. As companies look to refinance in the coming months, they face numerous headwinds, from fears about AI devaluing or replacing their products to the risk of higher borrowing costs spurred by the war in ...

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