Financial Commute

Lending to Out-of-Favor Companies with Substantial Assets

December 05, 2023 Chris Galeski Season 1 Episode 62
Lending to Out-of-Favor Companies with Substantial Assets
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Financial Commute
Lending to Out-of-Favor Companies with Substantial Assets
Dec 05, 2023 Season 1 Episode 62
Chris Galeski

On this week’s episode of THE FINANCIAL COMMUTE, host Chris Galeski welcomes Bob Louzan, Managing Partner at WhiteHawk Capital Partners to the 2023 Investor Symposium stage. 

WhiteHawk specializes in lending to companies that cannot secure loans from traditional banks or capital providers. Because of this structure, WhiteHawk tends to perform well during economic downturns when organizations face difficulties accessing capital markets. Their primary focus is on the liquidation value of the assets that a borrowing company possesses rather than solely relying on the company's performance. Bob highlights consumer goods, healthcare and automotive as industries that may present more opportunities for lending due to market conditions.

Looking to watch some of the live sessions from our Investor Symposium? Stay tuned as we release more episodes like these in the coming weeks such as A.I.: Possibilities and Pitfalls of Artificial Intelligence, Generating Attractive Returns Through Creative Private Lending, and Bond Alternative: A Smarter Way to Lend to Corporate America.

Stay tuned for more episodes from the Investor Symposium like A.I: Possibilities and Pitfalls of Artificial Intelligence!

Show Notes

On this week’s episode of THE FINANCIAL COMMUTE, host Chris Galeski welcomes Bob Louzan, Managing Partner at WhiteHawk Capital Partners to the 2023 Investor Symposium stage. 

WhiteHawk specializes in lending to companies that cannot secure loans from traditional banks or capital providers. Because of this structure, WhiteHawk tends to perform well during economic downturns when organizations face difficulties accessing capital markets. Their primary focus is on the liquidation value of the assets that a borrowing company possesses rather than solely relying on the company's performance. Bob highlights consumer goods, healthcare and automotive as industries that may present more opportunities for lending due to market conditions.

Looking to watch some of the live sessions from our Investor Symposium? Stay tuned as we release more episodes like these in the coming weeks such as A.I.: Possibilities and Pitfalls of Artificial Intelligence, Generating Attractive Returns Through Creative Private Lending, and Bond Alternative: A Smarter Way to Lend to Corporate America.

Stay tuned for more episodes from the Investor Symposium like A.I: Possibilities and Pitfalls of Artificial Intelligence!