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TMI asks Reuben Daniels about the relevance of alternative capital sources to Treasury

Date:
February 10, 2025
Source:
Treasury Management International

Summary

While alternative lenders make capital more available than ever before, how should Treasury teams investigate the advantages and risks of opening up their financing sources? Reuben Daniels explains in a conversation with Treasury Management International.

As the popularity of alternative lenders grows, capital has grown fragmented even while it's more widely available. During a time when banks have been reducing their exposure to less-favored asset classes, the super-abundancy of private capital has found a receptive audience among investment-grade corporations, among others. Reuben Daniels, Managing Director, Global Head of Investment Banking at Chatham Financial, discusses how treasury teams can discover these alternative lenders and safely add them to their organization's capital stack.

Private, non-syndicated, non-broadly distributed credit is coming to big public investment-grade companies. If you’re a treasurer today, you need to know about it.

Reuben Daniels in Treasury Management International

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