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What's the Alternative? | Episode 25 | The Private Credit Revolution with John Sateri

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Private credit is growing faster than ever, and in this episode of 'What's the Alternative?', Shana Orczyk Sissel sits down with John Sateri from The Gladstone Companies to uncover why. From small companies transitioning to market leaders to the intricacies of private credit, this conversation dives deep into an exciting and evolving sector.

Shana and John discuss his extensive background, the evolution of Gladstone since his start in 2007, and the unique advantages of private credit as opposed to traditional banking models. They break down the benefits and limitations of interval funds and BDCs, as well as the significance of understanding due diligence in this investment space. Tune in to gain insights on why private credit could be the key sector to watch in the coming years.

Key takeaways:

  • ·Understanding interval funds and their advantages in the market.
  • The hands-on approach required in private credit investing.
  • How private credit is displacing traditional banking capital.

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Private credit is growing faster than ever, and in this episode of 'What's the Alternative?', Shana Orczyk Sissel sits down with John Sateri from The Gladstone Companies to uncover why. From small companies transitioning to market leaders to the intricacies of private credit, this conversation dives deep into an exciting and evolving sector.

Shana and John discuss his extensive background, the evolution of Gladstone since his start in 2007, and the unique advantages of private credit as opposed to traditional banking models. They break down the benefits and limitations of interval funds and BDCs, as well as the significance of understanding due diligence in this investment space. Tune in to gain insights on why private credit could be the key sector to watch in the coming years.

Key takeaways:

  • ·Understanding interval funds and their advantages in the market.
  • The hands-on approach required in private credit investing.
  • How private credit is displacing traditional banking capital.

Connect with us!

  continue reading

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