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Insights from the Rise of Private Credit

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What impact is private credit having on the syndicated loan market?  How is this impacting the role of the administrative agent and loan agency providers? Can the two lending pools work together? The private credit market has emerged as an alternative funding source for borrowers when other funding sources, such as high-yield bonds and leveraged loans, are closed. It can also potentially benefit borrowing, investing, and lending strategies. 

Learn more about the growth and impact that direct lending is having on borrowers and traditional lenders, including:

  • Drivers of the shift to private credit
  • The rise of private credit alongside the syndicated loan market
  • Loan agency deal structures
  • Private credit share-of-market and where it plays
  • The future of private credit
  • How professional loan agency support can help

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Renee Kuhl

Managing Director, Loan Agency tel:612-509-2323

Renee is the managing director of the SRS Acquiom Loan Agency Group. With more than 15 years of experience as administrative and collateral agent on loan transactions and more than ten years managing teams in loan agency and restructuring products, she is an accomplished financial industry professional and leads the loan agency business globally.

Before joining SRS Acquiom, Renee served as an administrative vice president at Wilmington Trust, N.A., most recently leading the loan agency and restructuring products. In addition to her 10 years at Wilmington Trust, she also worked for Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. in the corporate trust and shareholder services departments.

Renee has a Juris Doctorate from Mitchell Hamline School of Law in Minnesota, and a B.A. in political science and history from Azusa Pacific University in Azusa, California.

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