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In this episode of Beyond The Exchange, Ben Sinclair speaks with Jay Simmons, founder, chairman, and CEO of Durum Capital, about how distress, governance, and niche specialization shape his approach to private markets in Western Canada. Jay explains how early experience in financial restructuring at Deloitte and turning around an oilfield services firm informed his focus on risk, downside protection, and board quality. Jay walks through the origins of Durum Capital, including buying a troubled real estate company and building an Alberta industrial portfolio at distressed prices, then holding through the oil downturn and COVID while collecting rent from high quality, long lease, triple net tenants. He makes the case for industrial real estate over multifamily and retail, highlighting the impact of e commerce and Alberta’s role as an inland logistics hub. The discussion expands to Durum’s broader platform, from the Durum Opportunities Fund in restructuring and special situations to strategies in Alberta’s carbon market and First Nations land development. Jay also shares lessons from raising capital across family offices, institutions, and retail investors, why he prefers staying private rather than listing a REIT, and how trends like nearshoring and growing self reliance are supporting industrial demand in Canada.
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