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01 October 2025Publication
Investing in Rated Note Feeder Funds
This article examines five key considerations for insurer investors looking to invest in private credit via rated note feeder funds.
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Structuring of a proposed North American infrastructure debt fund.
Structuring and establishing multiple fund structures focussing on debt investments
in the renewable energy sector, including the structuring and establishment most recently of their
third fund, a £250m fund again focussing on investments in the renewable power.
Advising in connection with the establishment of Rgreen III, a €mmn renewable energy fund.
If you have any questions, contact a member of the Credit Funds team for assistance:
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01 October 2025Publication
This article examines five key considerations for insurer investors looking to invest in private credit via rated note feeder funds.

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