11 episodes

Want to be kept well informed about all the emerging trends and key developments in private debt investment? You’ll find what you need right here, where PDI’s reporters and analysts share their own deep insights, as well as speak with many of the asset class’s most prominent individuals, on topics like deal origination and execution, fundraising, regulation, technological innovation, sustainability and all things private credit.

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Want to be kept well informed about all the emerging trends and key developments in private debt investment? You’ll find what you need right here, where PDI’s reporters and analysts share their own deep insights, as well as speak with many of the asset class’s most prominent individuals, on topics like deal origination and execution, fundraising, regulation, technological innovation, sustainability and all things private credit.

    Delivering flexible capital during difficult times

    Delivering flexible capital during difficult times

    This episode is sponsored by Blackstone
    Private credit has seen significant growth over the past year, with some of the largest asset managers increasing their allocations to the sector. It comes as volatile market conditions and geopolitical tensions have plagued most industries, revealing private debt as a more secure source of capital. So, how are firms looking to take advantage of this uptick in activity? And what areas will they be focusing on going forward?
    In this episode, we're joined by Blackstone’s Michael Zawadzki and Brad Marshall to explore some of the trends shaping private credit and analyse what the manager’s investment strategy looks like. The podcast comes after Blackstone integrated its corporate credit, asset-based finance and insurance groups into a single new unit called Blackstone Credit & Insurance (BXCI) in September.

    • 27 min
    Why private debt fundraising saw a seven-year low

    Why private debt fundraising saw a seven-year low

    In this episode, Andy Thomson sits down with Darius Craton, a director at Raymond James/Cebile Capital, a private fund placement and secondary advisory specialist. Craton reflects on PDI's fundraising data for 2023, providing insight into why it was a difficult year for those raising fresh capital but also why 2024 is shaping up to be more fruitful.
    See Private Debt Investor's full 2023 fundraising report here.

    • 25 min
    AIFMD II: Why it threatens funds' strategic freedom

    AIFMD II: Why it threatens funds' strategic freedom

    In this episode, we catch up with Jiří Król, global head of the Alternative Credit Council within the Alternative Investment Management Association. The ACC is a body that represents the private credit industry to policymakers, legislators and regulatory authorities globally.
    In the conversation, Król discusses implications arising from the second, revised version of the Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive (AIFMD), which fund managers in Europe will need to incorporate into their activities over the next few years.
    One of the issues noted by Król is the definition of loan origination funds, which he believes may deter opportunistic investment at times when it’s most needed by the real economy. The conversation also covers areas such as cross-border investing, leverage, liquidity and risk management.
    To listen to our other episodes – including our Decade of Private Debt miniseries – subscribe to the Private Debt Investor Podcast for great insights into the private debt asset class. A recent interview with Król may also be found here.

    • 26 min
    LP Perspectives 2024: A ‘brightening of the mood’

    LP Perspectives 2024: A ‘brightening of the mood’

    In this episode, we catch up with Reji Vettasseri, lead portfolio manager for private markets investments at Decalia, a Geneva-headquartered wealth management specialist.
    Vettasseri reflects on some of the key takeaways from PDI’s LP Perspectives 2024 study in conversation with PDI senior editor Andy Thomson and explains why he thinks appetite to invest in private debt funds is growing after a challenging fundraising year in 2023. He also shares his views on why confidence in private debt performance is so strong, and questions whether investors are necessarily justified in continuing to allocate large amounts of capital to the same strategies they’ve backed up to now.
    Click here for the full LP Perspectives 2024 report.

    • 30 min
    Apollo’s Akila Grewal on the firm's strategic evolution

    Apollo’s Akila Grewal on the firm's strategic evolution

    In the final episode of our Decade of Private Debt podcast miniseries, the partner in client and product solutions at Apollo discusses the progression of her firm’s private debt business, as well as her personal growth within the industry.
    Be sure to also check out our Decade of Private Debt special report at Private Debt Investor.

    • 20 min
    ELFA's Sabrina Fox on the tussles that have shaped deal agreements

    ELFA's Sabrina Fox on the tussles that have shaped deal agreements

    In the fifth episode of our Decade of Private Debt miniseries, the European Leveraged Finance Association CEO reflects on the highs and lows of borrower/lender deal negotiations in the industry.
    Be sure to also check out our Decade of Private Debt special report at Private Debt Investor.

    • 27 min

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