Korea Investment & Securities, Muzinich & Co. explore strategic partnership on global credit portfolio
KIS, which launched its first $7.8 million Muzinich fund last year, plans to launch a follow-up Muzinich fund as early as August
Kim Sung-hwan (right), CEO of Korea Investment & Securities, holds talks with Muzinich & Co. CEO Justin Muzinich to explore a strategic partnership on their global credit portfolio on July 29, 2025
Korea Investment & Securities Co. (KIS), the brokerage unit of Korea Investment Holding Co., is exploring a strategic partnership with US private credit specialist Muzinich & Co.
KIS said on Tuesday that the partnership would aim to diversify its global bond portfolio and bolster competitiveness in the high-yield and private lending space.
The two firms held high-level discussions at Korea Investment & Securities’ headquarters in Seoul, according to Korea Investment.
The talks were attended by Justin Muzinich, chief executive of Muzinich & Co., and KIS CEO Kim Sung-hwan.
A KIS official said the two leaders exchanged views on evolving dynamics in the global private credit market and explored strategic approaches, particularly focusing on the US direct lending landscape and parallel lending opportunities in Europe.
Kim Sung-hwan, CEO of Korea Investment & Securities, delivers opening remarks at KIS Night in New York 2025 in May HIGH-YIELD BOND, PRIVATE PLACEMENT SPECIALIST
Muzinich & Co. manages $37.3 billion globally across public and private credit markets.
The firm is known for its focus on high-yield bonds and private placements in the US credit market. It also specializes in bank-partnered co-lending structures in Europe.
In January, Muzinich & Co. opened a Korean office as part of a broader push into Asia.
Korea Investment & Securities has been working closely with global giants such as Goldman Sachs, The Carlyle Group and the Capital Group via strategic partnerships to offer various global financial products tailored for Korean investors.
Kim Sung-hwan, chief executive of Korea Investment & Securities SECOND MUZINICH FUND FOR KOREAN INVESTORS
KIS sees the potential collaboration with Muzinich as a way to strengthen its alternative investment offerings for domestic clients, particularly in higher-yielding fixed income products.
Last year, the Korean company launched its first Muzinich-linked fund, raising 10.9 billion won ($7.8 million), and has since recorded stable performance based on consistent coupon-based cash flows. It is now reviewing plans to launch a follow-up Muzinich fund, possibly as early as August.
“The discussions with Muzinich, a manager with distinct capabilities in global credit markets, mark an important step in expanding the scope and stability of our international bond portfolio,” said a Korea Investment & Securities official. “We will continue to deepen partnerships with specialized global managers to bring diversified investment options to Korean investors.”
Write to In-Soo Nam at isnam@hankyung.com Jennifer Nicholson-Breen edited this article.