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    <title>FEI Podcast - Episodes Tagged with “Lending”</title>
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  <title>Private credit and jumping into a dark debt market with Harvard’s Jared Ellias</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Private credit is booming. And so are the questions.</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>Over the past year the private credit market has gained a strong foothold in borrowing, muscling banks out of the syndicated and traditional C&amp;amp;I loan market and even spiriting corporates out of issuing bonds.
Borrower benefits for these fund-driven debt deals are numerous, including faster execution and tailored terms. But while private debt deals aren’t new, their rapid takeover of corporate borrowing brings up a host of risk and long-tail issues for debtors and regulators.
In this episode of the FEI Weekly podcast we speak with Jared Ellias, of Harvard Law school, who discusses his research into private credit and what it means for corporate debt issues now and in the future.
Learn about becoming and FEI member. (https://www.financialexecutives.org/Become-a-Member.aspx) Special Guest: Jared Ellias.
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    <![CDATA[<p>Over the past year the private credit market has gained a strong foothold in borrowing, muscling banks out of the syndicated and traditional C&amp;I loan market and even spiriting corporates out of issuing bonds.</p>

<p>Borrower benefits for these fund-driven debt deals are numerous, including faster execution and tailored terms. But while private debt deals aren’t new, their rapid takeover of corporate borrowing brings up a host of risk and long-tail issues for debtors and regulators.</p>

<p>In this episode of the FEI Weekly podcast we speak with Jared Ellias, of Harvard Law school, who discusses his research into private credit and what it means for corporate debt issues now and in the future.</p>

<p><a href="https://www.financialexecutives.org/Become-a-Member.aspx" rel="nofollow">Learn about becoming and FEI member.</a></p><p>Special Guest: Jared Ellias.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Over the past year the private credit market has gained a strong foothold in borrowing, muscling banks out of the syndicated and traditional C&amp;I loan market and even spiriting corporates out of issuing bonds.</p>

<p>Borrower benefits for these fund-driven debt deals are numerous, including faster execution and tailored terms. But while private debt deals aren’t new, their rapid takeover of corporate borrowing brings up a host of risk and long-tail issues for debtors and regulators.</p>

<p>In this episode of the FEI Weekly podcast we speak with Jared Ellias, of Harvard Law school, who discusses his research into private credit and what it means for corporate debt issues now and in the future.</p>

<p><a href="https://www.financialexecutives.org/Become-a-Member.aspx" rel="nofollow">Learn about becoming and FEI member.</a></p><p>Special Guest: Jared Ellias.</p>]]>
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  <title>Diversify But Verify: Commercial Banking After SVB</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>In this episode of the podcast we speak with Jay Jung, founder and managing partner at Embarc Advisors about how financial executives need to react the the banking crisis.</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>Financial executives across the US were given a taste of the unthinkable last week when Silicon Valley Bank was closed by regulators and thousands of businesses - mostly venture or privately backed – had their deposits threatened.
Although regulators stepped in and ended the panic, what was unthinkable suddenly became possible. Would my business lose its deposits? How will I make payments? What if I can’t make payroll?
In this episode of the podcast we speak with Jay Jung, founder and managing partner at Embarc Advisors. With over 20 years of experience in corporate finance, Jay works with many small and medium sized businesses in Silicon Valley and throughout the country and he discusses the fallout of the latest banking crisis and how financial executives need to reset their approach to commercial banking.
 Special Guest: Jay Jung.
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    <![CDATA[<p>Financial executives across the US were given a taste of the unthinkable last week when Silicon Valley Bank was closed by regulators and thousands of businesses - mostly venture or privately backed – had their deposits threatened.<br>
Although regulators stepped in and ended the panic, what was unthinkable suddenly became possible. Would my business lose its deposits? How will I make payments? What if I can’t make payroll?<br>
In this episode of the podcast we speak with Jay Jung, founder and managing partner at Embarc Advisors. With over 20 years of experience in corporate finance, Jay works with many small and medium sized businesses in Silicon Valley and throughout the country and he discusses the fallout of the latest banking crisis and how financial executives need to reset their approach to commercial banking.</p><p>Special Guest: Jay Jung.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Financial executives across the US were given a taste of the unthinkable last week when Silicon Valley Bank was closed by regulators and thousands of businesses - mostly venture or privately backed – had their deposits threatened.<br>
Although regulators stepped in and ended the panic, what was unthinkable suddenly became possible. Would my business lose its deposits? How will I make payments? What if I can’t make payroll?<br>
In this episode of the podcast we speak with Jay Jung, founder and managing partner at Embarc Advisors. With over 20 years of experience in corporate finance, Jay works with many small and medium sized businesses in Silicon Valley and throughout the country and he discusses the fallout of the latest banking crisis and how financial executives need to reset their approach to commercial banking.</p><p>Special Guest: Jay Jung.</p>]]>
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