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First National Capital Releases Research on Private Equity Integration Capital

The new report examines the structural disconnect between traditional bank financing and 100-day integration requirements facing PE operating partners.

byRita Garwood
March 6, 2026
in News

First National Capital Corporation, a leading private credit CapEx and equipment financing company, has published new research examining how traditional bank financing creates a structural disadvantage for private equity operating partners executing post-acquisition integration plans.

The report, 100-Day Integration: Equipment Capital That Moves at Deal Speed, draws on conversations with PE operating partners, portfolio company CFOs, and middle-market management teams, as well as FNCC transaction data and ongoing market intelligence from Secured Research. It finds that the gap between PE capital deployment requirements and traditional lending capabilities is structural — not situational.

With median PE holding periods now approaching 5.8 years and dry powder near $1.2 trillion, the pressure to execute value creation plans quickly has intensified across the industry. Yet roughly two-thirds of operating partners report that their current banking relationships cannot meet the speed requirements of post-acquisition equipment capital deployment. Traditional bank equipment financing timelines of 60–90 days create a fundamental mismatch with 100-day integration windows — delaying the automation investments, technology upgrades, and operational improvements that drive returns.

The report identifies five structural disconnects driving the gap: timeline mismatch, underwriting limitations on specialized assets, inflexible payment structures, transaction capacity constraints, and covenant complexity that creates friction during operational transitions. It also examines the add-on acquisition surge — with roughly 70% of PE deal activity now classified as add-ons — and the compounding capital requirements this creates for platform companies executing multiple transactions per year.

On the financing side, the report details structures better aligned with PE operating models, including residual-based lease structures that reduce periodic payments during value creation periods, usage-aligned payment arrangements for cyclical and transitional businesses, and sale-leaseback strategies positioned as proactive capital optimization rather than financial distress.

A central theme of the report is the shift from transactional equipment financing — in which each asset acquisition is treated as an independent decision — to lifecycle planning, which views a portfolio company’s equipment base as an integrated capital strategy. Operating partners who adopt this approach typically reduce total cost of capital by 15–25% compared to those applying standardized structures across the asset base.

The report concludes with a strategic framework for building integration capital capability, covering pre-deal capital planning, capital partner selection criteria, and the operational disciplines that enable parallel deployment of financing alongside ownership transitions.

100-Day Integration: Equipment Capital That Moves at Deal Speed is available for download at firstncc.com.

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