NEW YORK, June 24, 2025 – Cedric Henley, SLR Partner and Specialty Finance Chief Risk Officer, is featured in the guest segment of Episode 10 of Capital Decanted, hosted by John Bowman and Aaron Filbeck. In the episode “Asset-Based Lending: An Asset Class or a Collection of Esoteric Collateral?” Cedric joins Greg Turk, Deputy CIO and Head of Private Markets at Illinois Police Officers Pension Investment Fund, to discuss the evolving role of direct asset-based lending in today’s private credit landscape and the role ABL can play in the total portfolio approach of asset allocation.
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