Asset and Wealth Management
[Webinar] Private Credit: Continued Growth as a Key Asset Class
Overview
Private debt is one of the largest alternative asset classes globally but is still at an early stage of development in Asia. This asset class offers an attractive risk/return profile with low volatility and high cash income, as well as diversification versus public fixed income and equities. The current market with elevated interest rates and inflation, and expensive equity and property markets make it a compelling investment.
Content
1. Background to private debt as alternative asset class
2. Market dynamics
3. Product characteristics
4. Risk/return profile
5. Future development
Who should attend
The webinar is primarily targeted at asset and wealth managers, including family office practitioners, private bankers and high-net-worth investors.
Speaker/Course Instructor
Peter James SZEKELY
Peter is a founding member and Portfolio Manager of Tanarra Credit Partners (TCP) and sits on the Board, Investment Committee and Audit, Risk and Compliance Committee. He is responsible for the business management and investment activities across TCP’s regional footprint.
Peter brings 25+ years of debt market experience. Peter has experience in both private and public debt markets, having previously led Morgan Stanley’s Asia-Pacific leveraged finance team, as well as Standard Chartered’s global high yield bond business. He previously worked at Credit Suisse, where he focused on high yield bond origination, before setting up the Hong Kong Leveraged Finance business.
Peter started his career at JPMorgan in New York. Peter holds a BA in Economics and Chinese from Middlebury College.
Peter brings 25+ years of debt market experience. Peter has experience in both private and public debt markets, having previously led Morgan Stanley’s Asia-Pacific leveraged finance team, as well as Standard Chartered’s global high yield bond business. He previously worked at Credit Suisse, where he focused on high yield bond origination, before setting up the Hong Kong Leveraged Finance business.
Peter started his career at JPMorgan in New York. Peter holds a BA in Economics and Chinese from Middlebury College.
Details
Code
TSBAW26002101
Date & Time
Monday, 16 Mar 2026 (12:30PM - 1:30PM)
Venue
Virtual Platform
Relevant Subject
Type 1 - Dealing in securities
Type 4 - Advising on securities
Type 9 - Asset management
Tags
New
Language
English
Hours
SFC:1.00, PWMA:1.00
Fees
All Member: HK$240
Staff of Corporate Member: HK$240
Student Member (UHKSI): HK$110
Chinese Securities Association of Hong Kong (HKCSA): HK$335
Non-Member: HK$480
HKSI Institute Staff: HK$0
Honorary Fellow Member: HK$0
