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In this episode of the InsuranceAUM.com Podcast, host Stewart Foley welcomes back Kevin Marchetti of Man Varagon for a deep dive into the evolving landscape of direct lending. With rising interest rates and an uncertain economic environment, Kevin provides valuable insights on how the next five years in direct lending are poised to differ significantly from the past decade. He discusses the critical importance of stress testing portfolios, especially in the context of increased borrowing costs for middle market companies. Kevin also highlights the need for insurance investors to focus on key performance indicators, such as interest coverage ratios and the presence of PIK (Payment-in-Kind) interest, to identify early signs of financial stress within portfolios. These indicators, Kevin argues, are essential in navigating the current market dynamics and ensuring robust credit selection.
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In this episode of the InsuranceAUM.com Podcast, host Stewart Foley welcomes back Kevin Marchetti of Man Varagon for a deep dive into the evolving landscape of direct lending. With rising interest rates and an uncertain economic environment, Kevin provides valuable insights on how the next five years in direct lending are poised to differ significantly from the past decade. He discusses the critical importance of stress testing portfolios, especially in the context of increased borrowing costs for middle market companies. Kevin also highlights the need for insurance investors to focus on key performance indicators, such as interest coverage ratios and the presence of PIK (Payment-in-Kind) interest, to identify early signs of financial stress within portfolios. These indicators, Kevin argues, are essential in navigating the current market dynamics and ensuring robust credit selection.
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