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The private credit market has exploded to over $4 trillion in assets — but the infrastructure behind it hasn't kept pace. Most firms are still moving billions of dollars using the same manual, high-risk processes that were built for a much smaller, slower market.
On this episode of 6 × 6lock, hosts Mike Langford and Todd Sorrel (CEO & Co-Founder, 6lock) sit down with Stanton Ray, Head of the US Loan Platform and Senior Portfolio Manager at Columbia Threadneedle Investments, to explore what it actually takes to operate a $4 billion loan platform in today's private credit landscape — and why the operational infrastructure gap is both a vulnerability and an opportunity.
From his early days in Gun Barrel City, Texas, to the Corps of Cadets at Texas A&M (where he met Todd), to building a $2.5 billion CLO business at Carlson Capital over 22 years, Stanton brings rare insight into how private credit markets actually work behind the scenes.
In this episode they cover:•
Whether you're a GP, LP, fund administrator, CFO, or treasury professional, this episode offers a rare look inside the operational realities of private credit — and why the infrastructure modernization gap is one of the most under appreciated risks in the market today.
Chapters:
00:00 Cold Open: Moving Billions Manually
03:37 From Texas to Manhattan Beach — Who is Stanton Ray?
09:49 The Private Credit Landscape — Three Distinct Markets
17:41 The CLO Revolution — How Wall Street Solved the Duration Problem
23:23 The AI Infrastructure Play — Where Smart Money Flows
32:07 The Hidden Cost of Moving $4 Billion — The Operational Nightmare
36:36 Why Private Credit Markets Prefer Stability
By 6lockThe private credit market has exploded to over $4 trillion in assets — but the infrastructure behind it hasn't kept pace. Most firms are still moving billions of dollars using the same manual, high-risk processes that were built for a much smaller, slower market.
On this episode of 6 × 6lock, hosts Mike Langford and Todd Sorrel (CEO & Co-Founder, 6lock) sit down with Stanton Ray, Head of the US Loan Platform and Senior Portfolio Manager at Columbia Threadneedle Investments, to explore what it actually takes to operate a $4 billion loan platform in today's private credit landscape — and why the operational infrastructure gap is both a vulnerability and an opportunity.
From his early days in Gun Barrel City, Texas, to the Corps of Cadets at Texas A&M (where he met Todd), to building a $2.5 billion CLO business at Carlson Capital over 22 years, Stanton brings rare insight into how private credit markets actually work behind the scenes.
In this episode they cover:•
Whether you're a GP, LP, fund administrator, CFO, or treasury professional, this episode offers a rare look inside the operational realities of private credit — and why the infrastructure modernization gap is one of the most under appreciated risks in the market today.
Chapters:
00:00 Cold Open: Moving Billions Manually
03:37 From Texas to Manhattan Beach — Who is Stanton Ray?
09:49 The Private Credit Landscape — Three Distinct Markets
17:41 The CLO Revolution — How Wall Street Solved the Duration Problem
23:23 The AI Infrastructure Play — Where Smart Money Flows
32:07 The Hidden Cost of Moving $4 Billion — The Operational Nightmare
36:36 Why Private Credit Markets Prefer Stability