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SC Lowy co-founder and global portfolio manager, Soo Cheon Lee, discusses the growing potential in private credit in South Korea and India

05 Nov

Our co-founder and global portfolio manager, Soo Cheon Lee, sat down with DealStreetAsia to discuss our growing enthusiasm for the Asian private credit market, particularly in India and South Korea.

The private credit landscape in Asia is gaining momentum, driven by robust economic growth and an increasing demand for alternative financing solutions. “There’s a huge growing opportunity in Asia, and the biggest problem is capital,” said Soo Cheon Lee. “Private credit will clearly be one of the major asset classes in Asia over the next 10 years.”

As pioneers in this space, we are uniquely positioned to leverage our deep expertise and local presence to continue tapping into the region’s remarkable potential via the firm’s newly launched third vintage APAC-dedicated private credit fund focused on direct lending to middle market corporates.

Read the full article to gain insights into our vision for the Asian private credit market and the exciting opportunities that lie ahead! https://lnkd.in/e7GehGuj

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