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LISTEN: Private debt’s next stage of maturity

by Alice Murray 18 October 2021

Alice Murray speaks to Treabhor Mac Eochaidh, executive director at MUFG Investor Services, head of debt services, who takes us on a journey through space and time, beginning with the asset class’s early days following the retrenchment of the banks in response to the 2008 downturn. We explore the ways in which direct lending has developed across different regions: in the US, Europe and APAC. And we consider the market’s current condition; with the onset of advanced technologies, big data and continued demand from investors.

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