10 Dec 2024
New Private Credit Resources!
Check out this new resource kit containing resources on private credit. Private credit loans are provided by nonbank lenders, usually on a bilateral basis, directly to borrowers. This resource kit includes Practical Guidance materials on these issues, including detailed practice notes, templates, clauses, and checklists.
Related Content
- Private Credit Loan Transactions
Read this practice note providing guidance for borrowers and private equity sponsors entering into private credit loans with nonbank lenders in the middle to lower-middle market space. This practice note discusses the background and benefits of private credit transactions as compared to public credit, as well as best practices for approaching the private credit market, key negotiation points, and recent market trends.
- Market Trends 2024: Private Credit and Unitranche Financings
Check out this practice note outlining the evolution of the private credit and unitranche markets. This practice note also provides a comprehensive overview of the unitranche financing structure and recent market trends.
- NAV Facilities and Hybrid Facilities
Review this practice note describing net-asset-value (NAV) and hybrid forms of subscription facilities. These facilities are distinguished in part by their different collateral packages, with the hybrid being secured by uncalled capital commitments and portfolio assets, and the NAV secured by portfolio assets only.
Practical Guidance Updates
Featuring the latest updates from your Practical Guidance account.
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- Securities Lenders, Borrowers, and Intermediaries
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- Market Trends 2023/24: Credit Agreements in the Oil & Gas Industry
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- Public-Private Partnership Legislation (Kentucky)
- Public-Private Partnership Legislation (North Carolina)
- Public-Private Partnership Legislation (Missouri)
- Public-Private Partnership Legislation (West Virginia)
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