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Opportunities In Real Estate & Direct Lending

Hosted by S&P Global Market Intelligence
June 23, 2020
10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
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This panel brings together leading investment professionals to discuss Real Estate investment opportunities, particularly for direct lending. Join us to learn more about the condition of the Real Estate investment market, the role of direct lending, investment considerations, credit risk, and Real Estate investment during uncertain times.

  • Real Estate Market Outlook
  • Investment Opportunities
  • Role of direct lending
  • Valuation strategies
  • Managing the risk-return relationship

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Opportunities in Real Estate & Direct Lending

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Speakers

Eduardo Alves
Director, Credit Risk Solutions @ S&P Global Market Intelligence
Nick Eskandari
Founder & CEO @ Key Bridge Fund
Rob Jafek
Founder @ Boomerang Capital
Eric Newman
Treasury Manager @ City of Stamford

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At S&P Global Market Intelligence, we know that not all information is important—some of it is vital. Accurate, deep and insightful. We integrate financial and industry data, research and news into tools that help track performance, generate alpha, identify investment ideas, understand competitive and industry dynamics, perform valuation and assess credit risk. Investment professionals, government agencies, corporations and universities globally can gain the intelligence essential to making business and financial decisions with conviction. S&P Global Market Intelligence is a division of S&P Global (NYSE: SPGI), which provides essential intelligence for individuals, companies and governments to make decisions with confidence.
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Boomerang Finance, LLC (the “Fund”) has an investment objective of providing income with limited variability in returns. This is accomplished by providing short-term, business-purpose loans secured by real estate in a first lien position with the additional protections of a personal guarantee from borrowers and cross collateralization. All loans are self-originated, and risk managed through careful underwriting, thoughtful portfolio construction and consistent servicing. The majority of borrowers are return clients. Exposure is broad-based, and the Fund is structured as a REIT.

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Key Bridge Fund, located in Beverly Hills, California is a private commercial real estate lender and its sole business is to originate short-term bridge loans typically ranging from six to twenty-four months with a maximum of 60% Loan To Value “LTV” ratio secured by the equity in the multifamily residential and commercial real estate in first-lien position in select strong markets of the United States, with a primary focus in California. Key Bridge Fund is managed and operated by a team of seasoned professional in Commercial Real Estate. With many decades of proven track records in CRE from risk management, mortgage lending, acquisition, developments, market study and preserving the integrity upon which it was founded, we are well-positioned to make sound decision on each and every transaction with a main focus to safeguard the investments of our members/partners while providing capital solutions to borrowers on a timely fashion. The Management of Key Bridge have been through the recessions of the 80s, 90s, and 2000s. With our seasoned, exceptional in-house valuation team and common-sense underwriting guideline, we can fund faster than traditional banks with competitive rates and fees in the private capital market.

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Stamford is Connecticut has a population of over 129,000. Stamford has an impressive number of corporate headquarters, three of which are Fortune 500 companies, and eight are Fortune 1000. Stamford is a city rich in cultural diversity that features a rapidly growing tech startup community, a strong healthcare system, top-tier schools, an unemployment rate well below the federal and state level, and residential options for all ages and income levels. Stamford has one of the lowest median ages in Connecticut at 36.