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General Atlantic's credit division, GA Credit, which is managed by Tripp Smith, a co-founder of what is now known as Blackstone Credit, oversees $4.8bn of assets.
About General Atlantic Credit General Atlantic Credit (“GA Credit”) is the dedicated credit investment platform within General Atlantic, a leading global growth investor. GA Credit leverages a ...
General Atlantic will manage a private credit team formed with executives from its credit arm and UBS Asset Management ... Tags: funds, Switzerland, United States, loans, Hong Kong, United Kingdom ...
UBS Group AG UBS has entered a strategic partnership with General Atlantic, a US-based investment firm, to focus on private credit opportunities. Details of the Partnership Between UBS and General ...
General Atlantic had approximately $108 billion in assets under management as of March 31. UBS managed $6.2 trillion of invested assets as March 31.
Swiss bank UBS Group (UBS) and alternative asset manager General Atlantic are in advanced talks to move into the $1.6T private credit market through a partnership, according to a media report.
General Atlantic Credit (“GA Credit”) is the dedicated credit investment platform within General Atlantic, a leading global growth investor. GA Credit leverages a demonstrated track record of ...
General Atlantic will manage a private credit team formed with executives from its credit arm and UBS Asset Management’s credit investment business, the companies said.
General Atlantic will lead a private credit team formed with executives from its credit business and UBS Asset Management’s credit investment business. Rationale Behind UBS Partnership.
General Atlantic manages approximately $108 billion in assets under management, inclusive of all strategies, as of March 31, 2025, with more than 900 professionals in 20 countries across five regions.
General Atlantic manages approximately $108 billion in assets under management, inclusive of all strategies, as of March 31, 2025, with more than 900 professionals in 20 countries across five regions.