Bass Capital, which was established in 2016 by former UBS European head of leveraged finance and debt capital markets, Giles Borten, and former managing director of Wingate and Gresham Partners, Nicholas Goh would bring around $270 million committed loan book, over $300 million in pipeline opportunities, $107million open-ended debt fund and 20 current debt funds backed by ultra and high-net-worth investors (HNWs).
“This investment brings a new business line to Centuria, which helps expand our unlisted platform, diversify our recurring revenues and provide further investment opportunities to our investor clients,” Jason Huljich, Centuria joint chief executive officer, said.
“For the past three years we have partnered with Bass Capital across a number of lending opportunities and have confidence in the team’s abilities and its business model. Our investment in this platform is an opportunity to capitalise on strong demand from our high-net-worth investors for debt product
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McDonald & Dodds season 2 episode 3: When is the next episode on ITV?
McDonald & Dodds season 2 has proven to be essential viewing but when is episode 3 going to be on ITV?
ITV’s McDonald & Dodds has been hugely well-received since it arrived on our screens and after series 1 aired last year, the light-hearted murder mystery returned to the picturesque city of Bath in February 2021 for season 2.
Fans who have kept up to date with the series will know that season 2 was set to feature three episodes in total.
However, as of March 8th, only two episodes have aired which has prompted fans to ask when episode 3 of McDonald & Dodds season 2 will arrive on ITV.
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