Webinar TODAY at 2pm: Investing in private credit

Professional Pensions
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Professional Pensions is holding a webinar on private credit today (14 December) at 2pm.

The webinar - held in partnership with Schroders - will be fully interactive, giving you the opportunity to ask questions throughout the discussion.

Register to attend the webinar here

The webinar will discuss how accessing private credit and its consistent income streams and potential for higher yields has traditionally been difficult for small- and medium- sized pensions schemes.

However, Schroders believes private credit is no longer the preserve of just large schemes. In this webinar, Russell Smith, co-head of UK institutional at Schroders and Jeremy Knox, investment director at Schroder Adveq - the private equity and debt platform of Schroders - will examine the market dynamics that are making private credit more accessible and assess the opportunities on offer.

They will also deliver their thoughts on how to access a diversified mix of private credit assets that all schemes can take advantage of either as a standalone allocation for yield generation, or as a component of a cashflow-driven investment strategy.

For more information and to register for your place, please visit our dedicated website.

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