Tag: Underwriting Discipline

The Garrington Edge – Volume 47 – Where Private Credit Fits in a Portfolio

The Garrington Edge – Volume 47 – Where Private Credit Fits in a Portfolio

Where Private Credit Fits in a Portfolio For decades, the 60/40 portfolio has been the standard framework for long-term investors. Equities were expected to drive growth, while bonds provided income and stability. That structure has endured because, over long periods, it has worked. What investors have also seen is that the diversification provided by traditional assets has not been consistent…

The Garrington Edge – Volume 45: The Architecture of Liquidity at Garrington

The Garrington Edge – Volume 45: The Architecture of Liquidity at Garrington

The Architecture of Liquidity at Garrington In The Liquidity Advantage: What Investors Gain by Thinking Beyond Daily Access, we explored the real value behind less liquidity. This week’s blog continues that conversation. Here, we focus on how Garrington manages liquidity across its portfolios and how we plan, forecast, and structure access to ensure that investors benefit from flexibility without compromising…

The Garrington Edge – Volume 42 : Staying Disciplined in a Competitive Market – Garrington’s Perspective on “The Battle for the Borrower”

The Garrington Edge – Volume 42 : Staying Disciplined in a Competitive Market – Garrington’s Perspective on “The Battle for the Borrower”

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…