Investing in Private Debt

Positioning for success in a fast-growing sub-asset class with insights that work

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Next available date: 25 March

This intense two-day program provides you with a structured, in-depth, and state-of-the-art practical understanding of private debt as a sub-asset class.  It is designed to bridge the knowledge gap between the world of traditional fixed income and a detailed understanding of the fast-growing world of private credit.

The Investing in Private Debt program combines formal lectures, practical exercises, and case studies to ensure not only conceptual understanding but also hands-on application. By the end, participants will have a critical and well-rounded view of the role of private credit in institutional portfolios, as well as associated opportunities and risks.

How you will benefit

  • Gain a comprehensive view of the inner workings of private credit investments, including:
    • the investment process
    • key sub-strategies: direct lending, venture debt, distressed debt, special situations
    • niche strategies such as asset-backed financing
    • instruments and structures commonly used in the market (senior debt, unitranche, subordinated debt and mezzanine)
  • Explore the market landscape and dynamics
  • Delve into the operation of debt funds and performance measurement
  • Understand the perspective of an institutional investor on portfolio construction considerations

Program length
2 days

Day 1 09:00 – 17:30
Day 2 09:00 – 17:30

Next steps
We offer carefully crafted learning paths designed to help you dive deeper into various facets of finance. Take the next step in your professional learning path by choosing one or more of our specialized programs, for example:

> Investing in Private Real Estate
> Fixed Income Investment

 

Day 1 | Morning

Introduction and context

  • Private debt in the context of private markets: Strategies and instruments
  • Funds, their functioning, their stakeholders and their ecosystem
  • J-curve, terms and economics
  • Current market size and segmentation (geographical breakdown, funds raised, invested, etc.)
  • Performance (IRR, TVPI, PME) and comparison with other asset classes
  • Time permitting, a small workshop on fund documentation

Day 1 |  Afternoon 

Exploring core private debt strategies and instruments

  • Direct lending
    • Sponsor-backed vs. non-sponsor deals
    • Senior secured, unitranche, second lien, mezzanine financing
    • Typical borrowers
  • Cash-flow-backed and Asset-backed finance (ABF)
    • Specialty finance (consumer vs. SME)
    • Trade receivables, royalties, litigation finance
    • Structural protections and performance drivers
  • Opportunistic strategies
    • Distressed lending / special situations
    • Growth financing
    • Bespoke capital solutions
  • Niche and emerging segments
    • Venture debt, recurring revenue loans
    • NAV lending, GP financing, continuation vehicles
  • Increasing role of private credit in real estate and infrastructure

 Market dynamics and trends

  • Supply/demand imbalance in credit (banks vs. private funds per region)
  • Regional differences: Europe vs. North America
  • Ticket size segmentation: lower mid-market vs. large-cap direct lending
  • Competition and spread compression per segment
  • Role of technology and data in underwriting

Day 2 | Morning 

 Investing in private debt: Key parts of the underwriting process

  • Sourcing channels
  • Syndicated vs non-syndicated transactions – why does it matter?
  • Underwriting process (market / company / asset / financials)
  • Monitoring and exiting
  • Transparency and investor reporting
  • Lessons learned from defaults or restructurings

Investor perspectives

  • Fund investor motivations for allocating to private credit (yield, diversification, downside protection)
  • Liquidity, duration, and cash flow considerations
  • The importance of the track record (DPI vs. IRR)
  • Fee structures and alignment

Day 2 | Afternoon

 Business cases 

  • Direct lending transaction (e.g., sponsor-backed vs. non-sponsor SME)
  • ABF example

 Outlook & Opportunities

  • Impact of macro environment (rates, inflation, geopolitics)
  • Medium-term outlook for private credit as a sub-asset class

Program preparation

There is some preparatory work required for this program. Pre-readings consist of case materials, chapters of a book and/or a few articles. These materials will be made available on a password protected webpage a few weeks prior to the program.

To ensure maximum benefit from the program for participant and fellow-participants, we strongly advise to prepare prior to attending.

The Investing in Private Debt program is designed for professionals in asset management, pension funds, insurance companies, family offices and foundations, and financial institutions who want to deepen their expertise in private debt investment.

Please contact us should you feel the need to verify your level of knowledge.

Prerequisite
Proficiency in English is vital for following this training program effectively.

Is this program not the right fit for you?
We offer other programs which you might find more interesting or useful, such as:

> Private Equity
> Entrepreneurial Finance: Venture Capital Financing


Faculty

Professor Cyril Demaria

Cyril Demaria

Cyril Demaria is a private markets expert advising investors on asset allocation, funds and direct investments. He is also the author of multiple books on private equity and asset allocation. He started his career in 2000 by investing in software and e-commerce start-ups for a transatlantic venture capital fund. He then proceeded to build his…

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Olya Klueppel

Olya Klüppel

Olya Klüppel is a seasoned investment executive with over 20 years of experience across private and public markets, investment management, and global client advisory. Her career spans Europe, Asia, and the US, with a consistent focus on building scalable investment platforms and advising institutional investors. She began her career in 1997 in the Leverage Finance…

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  • 2 days
  • € 3100
  • Corporate Finance, Investment Management
  • English
  • NEW

Available dates

Please contact us

If a program is fully booked, please contact us to join the waiting list.

 

In addition, for any other question, or personal advice, feel free to get in touch with us.

 

Call us at +31 20 246 7140 or email us at [email protected].

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Accreditation

CFA/VBA – PL  credit hours
This program is eligible for 12 PL credit hours as granted by CFA Society VBA Netherlands

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