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The Rise of Private Credit: How $1T in Capital Is Reshaping Finance

45 min · 12. mar. 202645 min
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Private credit has exploded into a trillion-dollar asset class, but most people outside finance still don’t understand how it works. I sat down with Ivan Zinn, founder of Atalaya Capital Management and now part of Blue Owl Capital, to unpack the real mechanics behind the private credit market. Few people have a clearer view of how capital flows through the economy. During our chat we unpack: 1. What private credit actually is 2. Why banks pulled back after the Global Financial Crisis 3. How private lenders stepped in to finance everything from consumer loans to equipment, infrastructure, and fintech platforms 4. Where entrepreneurs could build meaningful companies by modernizing the infrastructure behind asset management. Big thanks to Ivan for sharing such a thoughtful and practical perspective on the evolving capital markets ecosystem. ⏱️ Chapter Markers 00:00 Introduction to Ivan Zinn 01:40 What Private Credit Actually Is 03:05 Asset-Based Lending Explained 04:36 Why Banks Don’t Make These Loans 08:11 How Private Credit Filled the Financing Gap 09:19 Ivan’s Journey into Credit Investing 11:49 Why Scale Matters in Private Credit 16:32 Is There Still Room for Small Credit Managers? 18:35 The Rise of Fintech-Driven Lending Models 19:29 Biggest Mistakes New Credit Managers Make 24:46 What CEOs Get Wrong When Raising Debt 29:08 Aligning Expectations Between Lenders and Founders 31:16 Why Private Credit Is Still Technologically Behind 35:30 Massive Opportunities for Fintech Builders 40:06 Selling Atalaya Capital Management to Blue Owl 42:30 Should Asset Managers Go Public? 44:58 Final Advice for Fintech Entrepreneurs Links: 1. Ivan Zinn: LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ivan-zinn-6183281/] 2. Interplay: Website [https://www.interplay.vc/], LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/interplayvc], Twitter [https://x.com/interplay] 3. MPD: LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/markpeterdavis/], Twitter [https://x.com/mpd]

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The Rise of Private Credit: How $1T in Capital Is Reshaping Finance

Private credit has exploded into a trillion-dollar asset class, but most people outside finance still don’t understand how it works. I sat down with Ivan Zinn, founder of Atalaya Capital Management and now part of Blue Owl Capital, to unpack the real mechanics behind the private credit market. Few people have a clearer view of how capital flows through the economy. During our chat we unpack: 1. What private credit actually is 2. Why banks pulled back after the Global Financial Crisis 3. How private lenders stepped in to finance everything from consumer loans to equipment, infrastructure, and fintech platforms 4. Where entrepreneurs could build meaningful companies by modernizing the infrastructure behind asset management. Big thanks to Ivan for sharing such a thoughtful and practical perspective on the evolving capital markets ecosystem. ⏱️ Chapter Markers 00:00 Introduction to Ivan Zinn 01:40 What Private Credit Actually Is 03:05 Asset-Based Lending Explained 04:36 Why Banks Don’t Make These Loans 08:11 How Private Credit Filled the Financing Gap 09:19 Ivan’s Journey into Credit Investing 11:49 Why Scale Matters in Private Credit 16:32 Is There Still Room for Small Credit Managers? 18:35 The Rise of Fintech-Driven Lending Models 19:29 Biggest Mistakes New Credit Managers Make 24:46 What CEOs Get Wrong When Raising Debt 29:08 Aligning Expectations Between Lenders and Founders 31:16 Why Private Credit Is Still Technologically Behind 35:30 Massive Opportunities for Fintech Builders 40:06 Selling Atalaya Capital Management to Blue Owl 42:30 Should Asset Managers Go Public? 44:58 Final Advice for Fintech Entrepreneurs Links: 1. Ivan Zinn: LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ivan-zinn-6183281/] 2. Interplay: Website [https://www.interplay.vc/], LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/interplayvc], Twitter [https://x.com/interplay] 3. MPD: LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/markpeterdavis/], Twitter [https://x.com/mpd]

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