Webinar: How Data Infrastructure Enables Private Credit Secondaries

Private credit secondaries volume doubled last year to $20 billion and could hit $50 billion within three years. Redemption gates are going up across the industry.

Secondaries are becoming private credit's pressure valve.

But diligence is the bottleneck.

Secondaries buyers need clean loan tapes, structured fund terms, and portfolio-level look-through to price and close. In too many transactions, that data doesn't exist in usable form. Deals have died not because of pricing disagreements, but because the information needed to reach a price was never built.

This webinar will explore the connection: what GPs build upstream determines whether transactions can happen downstream.

Webinar Details

Date
April 30, 2026
Time
12 PM ET
Produced and hosted by
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Marc Andrew
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Who it’s for

Attendance is curated to ensure value. If you're building, scaling, or optimizing a private credit platform, you’ll be among your peers.

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Who’s coming

Operations and technology teams

preparing for continuation vehicles or portfolio transfers

CTOs, CDOs, and data leaders at GP credit platforms

building portfolio infrastructure

LP technology, data teams, and secondaries firms

managing private credit portfolio and evaluating liquidity how document intelligence can compress diligence timelines

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