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[Webinar] Navigating the Evolving Landscape of Private Credit – Practitioner Insights
Synopsis
Over the past two decades, private credit has grown from a niche segment of the financial markets into a mainstream asset class, playing an increasingly vital role in corporate finance, alternative investments, and restructuring transactions. As banks have retreated from traditional lending following the global financial crisis, private credit funds, institutional investors, and alternative lenders have stepped in to fill the financing gap — creating new opportunities, challenges, and risks.
This webinar by knowledge partner, Helicap, a private credit investment firm headquartered in Singapore, will provide a comprehensive overview of the evolution of private credit, from direct lending to sophisticated and diverse structures, examining its relationship to traditional banking and capital markets.
Our expert speakers will examine key financial instruments and structures that define today’s private credit landscape, the unique risks and challenges, from valuation complexities to regulatory considerations, as well as, the pivotal role of legal counsels throughout the investment lifecycle, from structuring and documentation to enforcement and restructuring.
Speaker's Profile


Quentin Vanoekel
Co-founder & CIO,
Helicap Investments
David Z Wang
Co-founder & Group CEO,
Helicap

Webinar
Course Date:
27 Nov 2025 (Thu)
Time:
12.00pm to 1.20pm
Practice Area:
Banking & Finance
Training Level:
General
Public CPD Points:
1.5
Course Fee:
S$180
Agenda
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