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Private credit is still a relatively new asset class that represents a diverse group of underlying strategies including direct lending, special situations/distressed, asset-based financing (ABF), commercial real estate debt (CRE debt), and collateralized loan obligations (CLOs), among others. As the market has matured, and demand has risen, advisors are increasingly asking how to effectively allocate capital to private credit.

In this paper, we will examine the growth and evolution of private credit, and how history is repeating itself within the private credit universe. We will discuss the unique risk, return and income characteristics of the various sub-strategies. We will explore the relative attractiveness of each of these strategies in today’s market environment, discussing how its place in an investor’s portfolio should evolve and be viewed as a fixed income replacement.

The insights provided in this paper highlight the importance of developing an appropriate strategic asset allocation based on the current macro conditions and compelling historical data. We believe that commercial real estate debt represents a viable alternative to traditional fixed income options.



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