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Taking the Credit — Retail therapy or regulation headaches?

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Taking the Credit — Retail therapy or regulation headaches?

Alessia Pirolo's avatar
  1. Alessia Pirolo
5 min read

Is private credit a game for all, or might it be too risky for unprepared funds and for potentially even less prepared individuals?

That question was being posed against the backdrop of a couple of fund managers retreating from private credit, but it has taken on new meaning with retailisation emerging as a buzzword. Retail money accessing private credit was among the concerns cited by the head of financing at a private equity firm, earlier this month in Berlin’s Intercontinental Hotel where market players gathered for SuperReturn.

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