Webinar — When things fall apart — Private Credit enforcement from New York to Hong Kong
- 9fin team
The global private credit market has seen explosive growth, nearing $1.6 trillion and projected to nearly double by 2028. Yet, this rapid expansion, coupled with market volatility, has led to increasing distress in ever larger private credit facilities. 9fin data shows rising default risks, increased BDC non-accruals, and significant mark declines. When traditional strategies fail, lenders are increasingly forced into legal action to ensure and maximize recovery.
Join 9fin and leading experts on July 10th at 10am ET / 3pm GMT for a webinar that demystifies the escalating world of private credit enforcement. We'll provide essential insights into:
- Where enforcement actions are happening (NY, HK) and navigating common vs. civil law systems, including offshore.
- The "oh no" moments that spark legal action, from technical defaults to misappropriation.
- Actual legal filings, investigations, asset seizure steps, and tactics when negotiations break down.
- What lenders truly recover, and what's lost by not acting.
This webinar will equip you to identify when to act, how to navigate complex legal landscapes, and the strategies to protect and maximize recoveries in the evolving private credit market. Don't miss this opportunity to gain critical insights into safeguarding your investments.
Speakers:
- John Han – litigator at Kobre & Kim
- Daniel J. Saval – restructuring attorney at Kobre & Kim
- Ronald Thompson, managing director of Alvarez & Marsal Asia and leads Asia’s restructuring practice
- Dan Zwirn, chief executive officer & chief investment officer of Arena Investors LP
- Shubham Saharan — senior private credit reporter at 9fin
- Max Frumes – head of distressed and restructuring at 9fin