23Oct
Private credit: Open-end and closed-end structures with overlapping investment mandates
Increasingly, private credit fund managers are seeking to adopt dynamic fund structures utilizing open-end and closed-end vehicles investing side by-side to appeal to competing investor demands for liquidity on the one hand, and returns, on the other. In this article, we consider this trend in brief, what is driving it, and we examine some of the issues sponsors must consider to implement these structures successfully. Please see full Publication below for more information....
By:
Hogan Lovells
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/private-credit-open-end-and-closed-end-94214/
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