Recap with Brandon Roth

Ep. 14 - LifeCo Financing (Kevin Connolly - Aegon Asset Management)

36 min · 30. Mai 2026
Episode Ep. 14 - LifeCo Financing (Kevin Connolly - Aegon Asset Management) Cover

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Kevin Connolly oversees Aegon Asset Management's Commercial Mortgage Lending platform. Our conversation covered many topics, including:  * How he got started in CRE * Aegon Asset Management history * How insurance company lending works * Aegon's various loan programs, criteria, & pricing * CM ratings and how they impact pricing * The types of deals they're winning most frequently * How insurance companies compare to other lender types If you have any questions, please send me an email at brandon.roth@ipausa.com. Check out www.crecapitalinsights.com for my weekly capital markets newsletter.

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Episode Ep. 13 - CMBS Financing (Eric Smith - Deutsche Bank) Cover

Ep. 13 - CMBS Financing (Eric Smith - Deutsche Bank)

Eric Smith is a CMBS loan originator at Deutsche Bank. Over the past 28 years, he has closed more than 1,300 CMBS loans.  Our conversation covered many topics, including: - What is CMBS and how does it work? - Why is there a higher concentration of multifamily in CMBS pools today? - What's the role and impact of CMBS rating agencies? - Why is Fitch the primary rating agency? - What is a B-piece? - History of CMBS (1.0 vs. today) - Is CMBS becoming more borrower-friendly post-closing? - What are the most common asset types for CMBS?  - What are the typical loan sizes, leverage, and pricing? - What are the primary benefits for a borrower? - Takeaways from MBA CREF in San Diego If you have any questions, please send me an email at brandon.roth@ipausa.com. Check out www.crecapitalinsights.com for my weekly capital markets newsletter.

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