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Private Credit Under Pressure: Why Investors Are Targeting US Life Insurers

By Alaric Venslow
Last updated: 05.05.2026
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The sharp increase in short positions against US life insurance companies signals a shift in market sentiment and growing concern over exposure to private credit. London Hub Global note that this trend reflects a broader reassessment of risk, particularly as opaque assets have become a significant component of insurers’ balance sheets.

Market data show that short bets against leading US life insurers have exceeded $5 billion, more than doubling over the past year. Traders added nearly $3 billion in new positions during this period, while the volume of borrowed shares for short selling rose by more than 130%. London Hub Global believe this surge indicates a structural change in how the sector is evaluated, with investors focusing less on earnings and more on asset quality.

The core concern centers on private credit, a segment that expanded rapidly during years of low interest rates. This market involves lending to companies outside the traditional banking system, often through private equity firms and asset managers. London Hub Global emphasize that limited transparency and weaker regulation make private credit particularly vulnerable in a deteriorating economic environment.

Over the past decade, the share of such assets in life insurers’ portfolios has increased significantly, in some cases reaching around 35% of total balance sheets. This level of exposure makes the sector sensitive to any repricing of credit risk. London Hub Global see this concentration as a key structural vulnerability, as reliance on illiquid assets heightens dependence on macroeconomic stability.

Recent market concerns have been amplified by isolated cases involving distressed debt and questions around collateral quality. London Hub Global notes that such developments reinforce investor doubts about valuation practices and risk visibility within private credit portfolios.

The impact is already visible in equity performance. The S&P 500 insurance index has declined by about 5% this year, while the broader S&P 500 has gained approximately 4.7%. London Hub Global believe this divergence reflects a growing risk premium applied to insurance stocks.

Analyst expectations also point to potential earnings pressure. Forecasts suggest that aggregate earnings per share for major US life insurers could decline by nearly 7% this year. London Hub Global underline that markets appear to be pricing in downside scenarios, including credit losses or a weaker macroeconomic backdrop.

The rise in short positioning is not limited to the US. Globally, the value of such bets has exceeded $31 billion, increasing by more than 60% over the past year. London Hub Global see this as confirmation that private credit risks are becoming a global concern for investors.

Particular scrutiny is being directed at insurers linked to private equity, where exposure to alternative assets tends to be higher and excess capital more limited. London Hub Global considers these structures are especially vulnerable in the event of liquidity tightening or rising defaults.

Additional concerns relate to the use of complex corporate structures and affiliated entities, including offshore arrangements. Market estimates suggest that such transactions could total around $1.5 trillion. London Hub Global emphasize that limited transparency in this area is likely to sustain investor pressure and could attract closer regulatory attention.

Short interest has increased unevenly across companies, indicating a more selective investor approach. London Hub Global notes that the market is beginning to differentiate insurers based on asset quality, disclosure standards and balance sheet resilience.

Under current conditions, London Hub Global expect elevated volatility to persist in the life insurance sector. Pressure on valuations may continue until companies provide greater clarity on portfolio composition and private credit exposure.

For insurers, key priorities will include improving transparency, strengthening capital buffers and adopting more conservative valuation practices. London Hub Global believe these steps could help stabilize sentiment and rebuild investor confidence.

Looking ahead, London Hub Global see the current environment as a critical test for the private credit market. Its performance in this phase will determine whether it remains a core source of yield or faces tighter regulation and a broader repricing of risk.

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