Friends With Money #167: Private credit - balancing risk and reward

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Private credit as an asset class has grown into a $3 trillion sector after super funds and big investors started piling in. But is it a good addition to a typical investor portfolio?

Money's Michelle Baltazar takes a deep dive into this investment opportunity with private credit expert Paul Miron, co-founder of Msquared Capital, on this week's episode of Friends With Money.

  • What exactly is private credit?
  • How much do you need to get started?
  • What fees are involved? 
  • Most importantly, what are the potential risks?

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Michelle Baltazar is editor-in-chief of Money magazine and an award-winning journalist, editor and publisher. She has worked at media companies including BRW, Shares Magazine (London) and industry newspaper Financial Standard, and has written about superannuation, wealth management, investment technology and financial advice.

Paul Miron is the co-founder and managing director of Msquared Capital. He has more than 25 years' experience in the finance industry, including senior positions at Colonial State Bank, CBA and Westpac. He holds a Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Sydney.