Core Insights - State Street has successfully launched private credit ETFs, with the SPDR SSGA IG Public & Private Credit ETF (PRIV) outperforming its benchmark despite modest asset flows of approximately $96 million [2][3] - The second product, State Street Short Duration IG Public & Private Credit ETF (PRSD), debuted in September and has reached $90 million in assets [2] - Both ETFs are diversified bond funds, with a current allocation of about 20% to Apollo-sourced private credit investments, while maintaining liquidity constraints that limit illiquid investments to 15% of the portfolio [3][4] Industry Trends - The demand for private credit exposure is increasing, with asset managers actively launching new products, such as JPMorgan's Total Credit ETF, which will allocate up to 15% to private credit [4] - Capital Group and KKR have partnered to create two public and private debt interval funds, which have collectively raised over $500 million [4] - WisdomTree has introduced a tokenized mutual fund focused on private credit and alternative income [4]
State Street’s Private-Credit ETFs Outperformed in 2025. Is That Enough to Interest Investors?