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Germany’s Perpetual and Lithuania’s Willgrow are targeting new or niche areas of illiquid credit, as double-digit returns get harder to come by from the asset class.
A wave of evergreen fund launches aimed at opening alternative asset classes to high-net-worth individuals means many are optimistic about the viability of retail investments.
The key to strong activity levels is that the CLO structure has something to offer investors all along the capital stack.
The asset class is attracting growing attention from family investors amid volatility and high interest rates. PDI examines which strategies are being employed.
Opening private markets to individual investors has brought concerns about liquidity to the fore.
BridgeInvest Specialty Credit Fund IV has an equal split of foreign and domestic LPs.
Europe is playing catch-up compared with the US when it comes to attracting private wealth. James Board and Owen Lysak, partners at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett, chart the progress that has been made.
Both sovereign wealth funds and Middle Eastern family offices are seeking opportunities in US private debt.
Just what does the next decade hold for the asset class? PDI looks at the themes set to dominate the coming years
Cercano, of Bellevue, Washington, plans to hire three to kickstart growth.









