Overview
Explore a panel discussion on the evolving landscape of mid-market financing in the post-financial crisis era. Delve into the challenges faced by middle-market companies in securing funding as banks become more cautious, while alternative lenders step in to fill the gap. Examine the impact of regulatory changes, monetary policies, and market volatility on lending practices. Gain insights from industry experts on the rise of direct lending, the role of non-bank lenders, and the potential long-term shifts in the financing ecosystem. Analyze the implications for job creation and economic growth as various entities compete to meet the financing needs of mid-market firms. Consider the perspectives of traditional banks, investment firms, and alternative lenders as they navigate this changing financial landscape.
Syllabus
Introduction
The importance of the midmarket
Ares Management
OFS Capital
Chatham Capital
Bank of California
Shadow Banking Market
Levered Lending
Direct Lending
Market Opportunity
The Bigger Picture
Opportunities
Crisis
Value Proposition
Portfolio Management
Bank Balance Sheet
Banks Leaving the Market
Disintermediation
Direct investors
Relationship with regional banks
Investors
The Main Point
The Banks
The Opportunity
Return
Policy Environment
BBC Legislation
Taught by
Milken Institute