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$14T Giant BlackRock Blocks Withdrawals After $1.2B Exit Requests

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World’s largest asset manager, BlackRock, with AUM of $14 trillion, has limited withdrawals from its $26 billion lending fund after investors rushed to pull out $1.2 billion, far above the allowed limit.

The move has raised liquidity concerns for BlackRock. Many in the financial world are now asking why the firm has limited withdrawals and 

Is BlackRock facing deeper financial pressure?

BlackRock Fund Limits Withdrawals to 5%

A private credit fund managed by BlackRock recently limited the amount of money investors could withdraw after requests exceeded its preset cap.

The fund, called the HPS Corporate Lending Fund, manages roughly $26 billion in assets. During the first quarter of 2026, investors asked to withdraw about $1.2 billion, which represents 9.3% of the fund’s total assets.

JUST IN: BlackRock’s $26B private credit fund is limiting how much investors can pull out, capping withdrawals at 5% even though investors asked for 9.3%

Blackstone’s similar fund processed a record “7.9% OF SHARES” of withdrawal requests this week, with the firm and employees… pic.twitter.com/VjQLyMVGJS

— SwanDesk (@SwanDesk) March 6, 2026

However, the fund only allows 5% of assets to be withdrawn each quarter to avoid liquidity pressure. As a result, BlackRock paid out roughly $620 million to investors, while the remaining withdrawal requests were postponed.

This means many investors who wanted to exit the fund were unable to access their full money immediately.

Why BlackRock Faced Withdrawal Issues?

BlackRock is facing withdrawal pressure mainly because of how its private credit funds work. These funds give long-term loans to mid-sized companies, and unlike stocks or bonds, these loans cannot be quickly sold in the market.

Because of this, it can be harder for BlackRock to quickly raise cash if many investors ask to withdraw their money at the same time.

Analysts say this is a common issue in private credit. Investors may expect easy withdrawals, but the loans inside the fund often take years to be repaid, which can create short-term liquidity pressure.

Other Private Credit Funds Under Pressure

The issue is not only with BlackRock. Other big private credit firms are also seeing more withdrawal requests.

For example, Blackstone faced high withdrawals and added about $400 million of its own money to support its fund. Blue Owl Capital also paused some withdrawals for a short time to manage cash.

These problems are happening as the private credit market has grown to about $1.8 trillion, becoming an important funding source for many companies.

What This Means for Crypto as BlackRock Holds Bitcoin and Ethereum

Financial analysts believe that BlackRock’s private credit fund limiting withdrawals is mainly a problem in traditional finance, not directly in crypto.

Meanwhile, BlackRock is also a major crypto holder. Through its ETFs, the firm holds about 775,740 BTC (around $53B) and 3.17 million ETH (about $6B). That means it controls a noticeable share of both Bitcoin and Ethereum supply.

For crypto markets, this situation is mostly a signal to watch. If large financial firms face liquidity stress, they sometimes sell liquid assets to raise cash

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