Portfolio Perspective: Managing Risk & Seizing Opportunity

Asset Compliant Solutions

Welcome to Portfolio Perspective: Managing Risk & Seizing Opportunity, a podcast focused on the asset-based lending industry. Join Andrew Pace, Chief Client Experience Officer at Asset Compliant Solutions, as he interviews experts, shares insights, and explores strategies for managing risk, optimizing portfolio performance, and seizing opportunities in an ever-evolving financial landscape. From regulatory changes to technological advances, each episode provides actionable takeaways and deep dives into industry trends. Whether you’re a lender, servicer, or recovery expert, this podcast offers valuable perspectives to enhance your approach and improve outcomes.

  1. 6D AGO

    Stick to Your Knitting: Credit, Technology & Long-Term Growth in the Broker Channel

    In this episode of ACS Portfolio Perspective, Andrew Pace sits down with Ron Elwood, Senior Vice President at Navitas Credit, to explore what it takes to build and sustain a leading third-party origination platform in today’s competitive equipment finance market. With more than 25 years of industry experience — starting in credit underwriting and rising to executive leadership — Ron shares how Navitas achieved record-breaking performance in 2025 while many competitors struggled. From disciplined underwriting to strategic broker partnerships and the evolving role of AI, this conversation offers practical insight into managing risk without sacrificing growth. Ron also discusses his leadership role within the National Equipment Finance Association (NEFA) and why industry involvement is critical for long-term professional fulfillment. Key Topics Discussed: Transitioning from credit analyst to sales-focused leadershipWhy “relationships over transactions” wins in the broker channelWhat “stick to your knitting” means in competitive marketsCredit discipline through COVID and the 2025 downturnRecognizing red flags early and pivoting quicklyAI in credit decisioning and portfolio insightsThe impact of auto-scoring and the “Internet of Things”The long-term value of NEFA involvementWhy equipment finance remains one of the most resilient industries Notable Takeaways: “If you are a funding source in the space and you have a long-term mentality… you really do have to keep that balance in mind in order to protect the business.” “It’s hard not to be optimistic just based on how resilient we’ve proven to be over the years.” “True fulfillment in what we do in our career really can come from community impact.” Subscribe to Portfolio Perspective: Managing Risk & Seizing Opportunity for more industry insights and field-tested strategies. For more information, visit Asset Compliant Solutions.

    29 min
  2. FEB 17

    How an Independent Lender Survives a Long Downcycle

    In this episode of ACS Portfolio Perspective, Andrew Pace sits down with Paul Fogle, Managing Director of Quality Equipment Finance and Immediate Past President of NEFA, to unpack the real work behind building and rebuilding an independent equipment finance platform. Paul shares how Quality scaled from $20M to $240M, what the prolonged over-the-road trucking downturn taught the industry, and how “Quality 2.0” reshaped their underwriting, pricing, asset mix, and funding strategy. The conversation also dives into how data, fraud tools, industry community, and professional development through CLFP help lenders stay sharp in a rapidly evolving market. Key Topics Discussed: Scaling an independent lender from $20M → $240MFinding a market gap in B & C creditThe OTR trucking collapse: why it was different, longer, and more severe than expected“Quality 2.0”: using loss data to reweight underwriting factors and shift asset concentrationsFunding strategy and balance sheet discipline: retained earnings, leverage, liquidity stressTechnology + analytics + fraud prevention tools in underwritingNEFA’s collaborative culture and the value of participation/committees/philanthropyCLFP certification: why it matters and what it teaches beyond your day-to-day role Notable Takeaways: “We were never over leveraged. And we put the majority of our earnings back into the company. So we had a good base of retained earnings, a strong balance sheet that in hindsight really helped us weather the storm.” “What came out of Quality 2.0 is a different company than we were. And we were more, we are more sophisticated.” “We looked at our losses. We looked at the data on the deals that were still good and went bad. And we really went to town to learn, okay, what could we do differently or better?” Subscribe to Portfolio Perspective: Managing Risk & Seizing Opportunity for more industry insights and field-tested strategies. For more information, visit Asset Compliant Solutions.

    54 min
  3. FEB 3

    Built to Scale: Evolving from Discounter to Lender

    Dan Krajewski has helped scale some of the largest platforms in equipment finance. In this episode, he joins ACS’s Andrew Pace to share the playbook for building sustainable growth — including MAZO Capital’s transformation from a discounter to a full-service, balance sheet lender. With more than 40 years in the industry, Dan breaks down what it takes to raise capital, build infrastructure, and grow volume in today’s market. From GE Capital and CIT to MAZO, he’s seen the cycles, navigated the pivots, and knows exactly what it takes to scale. Key Topics Discussed: MAZO Capital’s transition from discounter to lenderCapital markets and sourcing for growthScaling operations from $100M to $500M volumeMarket dynamics and competitive advantages in 2026Leadership and lessons learned from 40+ years in equipment finance Notable Takeaways: “We’re not just raising capital to raise capital — we’re building an entire platform that can sustain $500 million in annual volume.” “It’s not about how fast you can grow. It’s how well you can build something that lasts.” “At MAZO, we’re bringing a GE-level discipline to a nimble, independent platform.” “I’ve seen the cycles. We’re building with 2026 in mind — not just 2024.” “You have to understand your competitive advantage and stay laser-focused on it. For us, it’s being fast, flexible, and relationship-driven.” Subscribe to Portfolio Perspective: Managing Risk & Seizing Opportunity for more industry insights and field-tested strategies. For more information, visit Asset Compliant Solutions.

    28 min
  4. JAN 20

    Balancing Growth, Credit Discipline & Culture: Lessons from a Platform Builder

    In this episode, Saurin Shah shares his entrepreneurial journey from GE Capital to building and scaling two successful equipment finance platforms — Nations Equipment Finance and now MidCap Equipment Finance. Hosted by Andrew Pace, Chief Client Experience Officer at ACS, the conversation covers risk management, platform growth, team-building, credit discipline, and lessons from past cycles. Saurin also shares insights into balancing institutional discipline with entrepreneurial energy and how MidCap is positioned to weather future downturns. Key Topics Discussed: Entrepreneurial roots and GE Capital backgroundLessons from building Nations Equipment FinanceLaunching MidCap Equipment Finance and developing a distinct cultureBalancing credit discipline and growthManaging originator pressure vs. risk protocolsHiring and retaining sales talent in a competitive marketPortfolio diversification and securitization strategiesThe role of technology in operations and inspectionsNavigating today's lending climate and future trends in equipment financeInsights into recovery costs and collateral risk Notable Takeaways: “It’s very easy to send the money out the door. It’s very hard to protect those investments, manage the portfolio, handle delinquencies and defaults, work through recoveries.” “There is no red tape. Everybody does everything… I try to remove as much of the layers as possible and give everybody an opportunity to lead and be heard.” “Salespeople are the hardest people to find. It’s becoming tougher and tougher to find really, really good salespeople that bring together two unique skill sets…” “We let some of the bigger guys compete against each other, and we sort of see what falls through the cracks… We like to work on transactions that have some sort of uniqueness.” Subscribe to Portfolio Perspective: Managing Risk & Seizing Opportunity for more industry insights and field-tested strategies. For more information, visit Asset Compliant Solutions.

    51 min
  5. JAN 6

    Driving Inclusion: Minority Certification, Growth Strategy & Navigating Credit Cycles

    In this episode of Portfolio Perspective: Managing Risk & Seizing Opportunity, Andrew Pace sits down with Hollis Bufferd, CEO of Star Hill Financial, for a dynamic conversation about growth, resilience, and inclusion in the equipment finance space. From building a minority-certified business to navigating market headwinds with adaptability and discipline, Hollis shares what it takes to scale smartly—and why relationships remain at the heart of long-term success. Key Topics Discussed: What it means to be a minority-certified lender—and why it matters to large organizationsStar Hill's approach to growth, specialization, and building a winning teamHow to stay opportunistic without sacrificing credit qualityThe importance of cash flow in today’s lending environmentLessons from past cycles: COVID-era performance and 2023 challengesThe shift in broker behaviors and increased sophisticationStrategic capital sourcing: when to grow, when to pauseWhy inclusion is more than a buzzword—it's a strategyAdvice for early-stage lenders and originators trying to find their niche Notable Takeaways: “We like people who are looking for partners, not just lenders.” “Everyone thinks they want to grow fast until the first deal goes sideways.” “People remember how you handled yourself when times got tough.” Subscribe to Portfolio Perspective: Managing Risk & Seizing Opportunity for more industry insights and field-tested strategies. For more information, visit Asset Compliant Solutions.

    20 min
  6. 12/16/2025

    Building Resilience: Subprime Strategy, Growth Discipline & AI in Equipment Finance

    In this episode of Portfolio Perspective: Managing Risk & Seizing Opportunity, host Andrew Pace welcomes Kip Amstutz, President of 360 Equipment Finance. From launching his first business with a promissory note from his father to building a nationwide finance company with a disciplined approach to subprime lending, Kip shares the real-world strategies that have shaped his success. They explore portfolio diversification, AI-driven automation, strategic use of third-party originators, and what it means to scale responsibly in a volatile market. Key Topics Discussed: Kip’s entrepreneurial start and the founding story of 360 Equipment FinanceTransitioning from originator to full-service finance companyPortfolio diversification across 47 states and multiple verticalsStrategic use of third-party originators for scale and geographic diversitySubprime risk management and credit-conscious underwritingHow AI and automation are reshaping fraud detection, data entry, and credit decisioningWhy company culture, EOS, and hiring for complementary skillsets drive growthCapital access, lender trust, and transparent communicationWhat’s ahead for 2026: AI, BI dashboards, and marketing-driven growth Notable Takeaways: “You can’t hold anything if you can’t fund it. We’ve learned to hold the subprime—and sell off the prime—because that’s where we can use our capital to its fullest.” “Hiring people who think differently than you do? That’s where the magic happens. It’s how we’ve scaled while staying lean.” “AI isn’t just about speed—it’s about precision. And it only works if it complements the human experience.” Subscribe to Portfolio Perspective: Managing Risk & Seizing Opportunity for more industry insights and field-tested strategies. For more information, visit Asset Compliant Solutions.

    50 min
  7. 12/09/2025

    From Private Equity to Billion-Dollar Scale: Leading Through Transformation

    In this episode of Portfolio Perspective: Managing Risk & Seizing Opportunity, Andrew Pace sits down with Rob Ceribelli of Channel to unpack what it takes to scale a financial services company—from leading through a private equity exit to building out infrastructure that supports sustainable growth. Rob shares candid insights into strategic leadership, risk modeling, portfolio expansion, and how his team is preparing for the future of alternative finance. Key Topics Discussed: Lessons from Channel’s acquisition by Onset FinancialMaintaining employee trust and culture during major transitionsHow to structure teams and invest in middle management to scaleThe role of operational excellence and technology in high-growth environmentsExpanding into working capital: benefits and risksBuilding proprietary credit models vs relying on industry dataBalancing risk tiers through precision-based pricingDigital innovation, AI, and future growth prioritiesNotable Takeaways: “We’re small-ticket and Onset is large-ticket—so the fit was natural. But what made it work was the cultural alignment and open communication.” “Sometimes your systems or team structures are fine…until they’re not. We watch for what’s humming, what’s smoking, and what’s on fire.” “We don’t outsource our credit models—we built them from the ground up using 16 years of data. That’s how you take smarter risk and grow with confidence.” Subscribe to Portfolio Perspective: Managing Risk & Seizing Opportunity for more industry insights and field-tested strategies. For more information, visit Asset Compliant Solutions.

    36 min
  8. 10/14/2025

    Beyond the Auction Block: Smarter Remarketing & Portfolio Strategy

    In this episode of Portfolio Perspective, Andrew Pace welcomes Jim Ryan, Sales Manager at Sandhills Global, to unpack the current realities of equipment valuation, auction trends, and retail-first remarketing strategies. With oversight of all auction products and financial customer relationships at Sandhills, Jim brings an unmatched view into market cycles, recovery tactics, and the role of AI and data in driving smarter decisions. Key Topics Discussed: Equipment valuation trends post-COVID and sector-specific volatilityInventory gluts in agriculture vs. normalization in transportation and constructionHow auction values signal real-time market conditionsStrategic retail-first recovery paths that deliver 20%+ lift over auctionLender timelines: Why delay is costing you moneyTransportation finance: Opportunities for cautious re-entryThe role of AI in matching buyers and accelerating time-to-salePrint vs. digital: Surprising data on buyer engagementNotable Takeaways: “If you have 10 assets and you retail 5 before auction, it boosts your bottom line. Why wouldn’t you?” “We’re seeing a sweet spot—about 15–20% over auction value—for fast retail transactions right now.” “Print is not dead for us. The more we print, the more web activity we get. It's our digital search engine.” Subscribe to Portfolio Perspective: Managing Risk & Seizing Opportunity for more industry insights and field-tested strategies. For more information, visit Asset Compliant Solutions.

    46 min

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Welcome to Portfolio Perspective: Managing Risk & Seizing Opportunity, a podcast focused on the asset-based lending industry. Join Andrew Pace, Chief Client Experience Officer at Asset Compliant Solutions, as he interviews experts, shares insights, and explores strategies for managing risk, optimizing portfolio performance, and seizing opportunities in an ever-evolving financial landscape. From regulatory changes to technological advances, each episode provides actionable takeaways and deep dives into industry trends. Whether you’re a lender, servicer, or recovery expert, this podcast offers valuable perspectives to enhance your approach and improve outcomes.