July 22, 2025 - 23:14

Private asset-based finance (ABF) has experienced remarkable growth since the Global Financial Crisis (GFC). In recent years, traditional banks have increasingly withdrawn from lending to specific markets and asset classes, creating opportunities for alternative financing solutions. This shift has led to a surge in the presence of private, non-bank lenders who are stepping in to fill the void left by conventional financial institutions.
Firms like KKR are at the forefront of this trend, leveraging their expertise to offer tailored financing options that meet the unique needs of businesses seeking capital. The flexibility and speed of private ABF make it an attractive option for companies that may struggle to secure funding through traditional channels. As the market continues to evolve, the importance of private asset-based finance is likely to grow, providing vital support to a diverse range of industries and helping to drive economic recovery in the post-GFC landscape.
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