Revisiting the Boutique Advantage in Private Credit There is growing recognition that “scale” in private credit does not always equate to “strength.” In fact, the structural realities of the underserved North American middle market continue to reinforce why a boutique approach, when executed with discipline, can offer something genuinely different. Given recent conversations with allocators in several regions, this…
Performance Reflects Preparation With the Winter Olympics underway in Milano-Cortina, many of us have been following the events between meetings and calls. It is a global reminder that while performance happens in the spotlight, the foundation for that performance is built long before. What we see on race day is the visible outcome. What we do not see are the…
Why Process Is the Hedge That Never Goes Out of Style As we shared during our year-end webinar, 2025 closed with a market full of competing narratives. Headlines moved in every direction. Sentiment shifted weekly. And yet one reality remained constant: Disciplined credit processes continue to win, especially in private markets. Coming into 2026, we haven’t changed our view or…
2025 Wrap-Up 2025 was an active year for Garrington Private Credit – as we transformed our business globally. Capital Raising and Growth Initiatives Key milestones across our capital formation and distribution efforts included: The launch of Garrington Private Credit US Fund Ltd, marking our first formal engagement with the RIA and wealth management channels in the United States The launch…
The Liquidity Advantage: What Investors Gain by Thinking Beyond Daily Access At Garrington, we view liquidity not as a limitation, but as a strategic advantage when it’s planned, transparent, and aligned with the underlying tangible assets. The question we often hear “If I can sell a bond fund any day, why would I tie up capital in private credit even…
Staying Disciplined in a Competitive Market – Garrington’s Perspective on “The Battle for the Borrower” A recent piece by Matt Savino, Global Head of Capital Markets at The Carlyle Group, titled “Battle for the Borrower”, explored what the author sees as a growing rivalry between private credit lenders and the broadly syndicated loan (BSL) market. The article argues that as…

