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''Debt - non-bank lending - private markets.''
A UK tax charged on capital gains, when an asset is disposed of.
 
Private debt is a loan to a business that is originated by a lender other than a bank or other traditional financial institution, and is not tradable in a public market.
 
Private debt is also sometimes known as ''direct lending'', ''alternative lending'', ''non-bank lending'' or ''private credit''.
 


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Annual exempt amount]]
* [[Debt]]
* [[Capital gain]]
* [[Private]]
* [[Exempt gain]]
* [[Private bond]]
* [[Indexation Allowance]]
* [[Private credit]]
* [[Wealth tax]]
* [[Private equity]]
 
 
==Other resources==
*[https://acc.aima.org/about-acc/about-private-credit.html Alternative Credit Council (ACC) - Private credit explained]
*[https://acc.aima.org/research/borrower-s-guide-to-private-credit.html Borrower's guide to private credit - UK edition - Alternative Credit Council]
 
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Latest revision as of 21:39, 4 June 2024

Debt - non-bank lending - private markets.

Private debt is a loan to a business that is originated by a lender other than a bank or other traditional financial institution, and is not tradable in a public market.

Private debt is also sometimes known as direct lending, alternative lending, non-bank lending or private credit.


See also


Other resources