DBT Bureau
Pune, 13 Dec 2025
Blackstone Credit & Insurance said it has entered into a forward flow origination partnership with Harvest Commercial Capital, LLC to acquire business loans secured by first lien mortgages on owner-occupied commercial real estate. Under the terms of the partnership, BXCI has purchased an initial portfolio of loans and established a forward flow program for a total of $1 billion in loans.
Under the long-term partnership, BXCI will acquire small business loans from Harvest, including both SBA 504 and non-SBA conventional loans, providing permanent capital to expand lending to small businesses across the United States.
“We are excited to expand our asset-based credit platform by partnering with Harvest to bring much needed financing solutions to many small businesses, secured by their real estate assets,” said Aneek Mamik and Nick Menzies, Senior Managing Directors at Blackstone Credit & Insurance. “We believe their multifaceted approach to underwriting and comprehensive underlying collateral package creates a differentiated and attractive lending program.”
“Blackstone’s scale and expertise make them an ideal partner, and their commitment to Harvest validates the strength of our franchise and the critical role we play in serving America’s small businesses,” said Jason Raefski, Chief Financial Officer of Harvest Commercial Capital. “This capital relationship allows us to significantly expand our lending capabilities while maintaining our disciplined underwriting standards.”
Harvest will continue to operate independently, maintaining its specialized expertise in SBA 504 and conventional small balance commercial loans while benefitting from Blackstone’s platform and scaled insurance capital base.
BXCI’s Infrastructure and Asset Based Credit group manages over $100 billion and has over 80 investment professionals, as of September 30, 2025. The platform is focused on providing investment grade credit, non-investment grade credit, and structured investments across the real economy in sectors such as physical assets and infrastructure, commercial finance, fund finance, consumer finance, and residential loans.



















