


A Focus on Alternative Investments in the Private Credit Market
A Focus on Alternative Investments in the Private Credit Market
McMillan and Bloomberg invite you to join us on Thursday, February 15th for a lunch seminar on the Canadian private credit market. The discussion will focus on the evolution of the industry in Canada, note some differences with the US market, and feature industry leaders and developments. We look forward to an interactive panel discussion where questions from the audience will be encouraged.
Topics include:
- private credit as an alternative asset class
- private credit as compared to traditional bank financings
- recent trends asset managers are experiencing
- other developments
Date: Thursday, February 15, 2024
Agenda
1:00 pm – 1:15 pm: Registration and Lunch
1:15 pm – 2:15 pm: Presentation
2:15 pm – 2:45 pm: Networking
Address:
McMillan LLP – Brookfield Place
181 Bay Street, 44th Floor
Toronto, M5J 2T3
(map)
Speakers | |
Sean Rogister CEO, Cortland Credit Group |
Tanya Taggart Co-Founder, MidStar Capital Corp. |
Leila Rafi Partner, McMillan |
Jeff Rogers Partner, McMillan |
David Havens Senior Credit Analyst, Bloomberg Intelligence |
Registration is now closed. For more information please contact [email protected].
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