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location iconCharlotte, North Carolina
company sizeCompany size: 11-50

Capitala is an alternative asset management firm based Charlotte, North Carolina founded in 1998. Capitala provides credit and private equity for lower middle and middle market businesses and is the investment advisor for private funds focused on private credit and private equity investment strategies for clients.

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Capitala - Recent News & Articles

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May 20, 2024
Soaring debt and deficits causing worry about threats to the economy and markets

The federal IOU is now at $34.5 trillion, or about $11 trillion higher than where it stood in March 2020. Chatter has spilled into government and fina...

Source: CNBC
May 4, 2024
Private equity firms step up plans to edge banks out of low-risk lending

Private equity firms including Apollo Global, KKR, Blackstone and Brookfield are accelerating efforts to make low-risk loans, encroaching on territory...

Mar 13, 2024
Goldman Sachs Aims for $300 Billion Private Credit Portfolio

Goldman Sachs Asset Management is reportedly planning a major expansion of its private credit portfolio. The Wall Street giant aims to grow that portf...

Source: PYMNTS
Mar 7, 2024
Why private equity has been involved in every recent bank deal

The $1 billion-plus injection that New York Community Bank announced Wednesday is the latest example of private equity players coming to the need of a...

Source: CNBC
Sep 29, 2023
Marathon Asset Management Closes $1.7 Billion Asset-Based Lending Fund

Marathon Asset Management, a leading global credit investment manager, today announced the final close for the third vintage of a closed-end asset-bas...

Source: Businesswire
Aug 15, 2023
Guggenheim Targets $1.5 Billion for New Private Credit Fund

Guggenheim Investments, the asset-management arm of Guggenheim Partners, is seeking to raise at least $1.5 billion for its newest private credit fund,...

Source: Yahoo