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== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Alternative Credit Council]]  (ACC)
* [[Asset based finance]]
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* [[Asset manager]]
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==Other resource==
==Other resource==
*[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]]
*[https://acc.aima.org/research/borrower-s-guide-to-private-credit.html Borrower's guide to private credit - UK edition - Alternative Credit Council]]



Revision as of 01:13, 5 February 2024

Debt - non-bank lending - private markets.

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


Borrowers are typically small and medium sized enterprises, or smaller listed companies.

Lenders are typically regulated asset managers.


Purposes of private credit borrowings are wide ranging, including - among other purposes - asset-based finance and trade finance.


See also


Other resource