CPD: Private credit – finding opportunity in a maturing market

The private credit market has experienced remarkable growth in recent years, with significant increases in capital inflows from both institutional and retail channels. Its success and expansion have naturally attracted scrutiny, with some observers questioning the sustainability of the asset class. This article offers an alternative perspective: the current state of private credit represents a natural progression of a maturing asset class.

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