
Edwin Wilches, Co-Head of Securitised Products, PGIM FixedIncome | As investment in the private credit asset class continues to evolve, private ABF has a key role to play as the next wave of bank disintermediation unfolds. Edwin discusses how asset-based finance distinguishes itself within the broader private credit landscape, the opportunity set the asset class offers investors and how to assess risk and avoid unintended exposures in portfolios.
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- Can you explain the major drivers behind the growing interest in private credit as an asset class?
- How does asset-based finance distinguish itself within the broader private credit landscape?
- Some concerns raised by investors in private ABF and(public) ABS is the lack of visibility on underlying credit risks. How do you assess those risks and avoid getting unintended exposures?
- What trends or opportunities do you see evolving within the asset-based financing space for investors?
- How can middle-market borrowers benefit from asset-based finance, especially compared to more traditional credit options?
- What risks should investors stay mindful of when engaging with asset-based finance in the current economic environment?
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