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Presentation held by Dr. Nicolaus Loos at the Private Debt Investor Conference in Munich, June 23rd 2016: The German Midmarket has for long been considered "closed shop" for European Private Debt players seeking to undertake Direct Lending transactions. Dr. Loos outlines the attractiveness of Germany in comparison to other EU markets and in particular highlights the Mittelstand as an investment case, offering a highly attractive risk-return profile for investors. Accessing this market needs careful considerations though.]]>

Presentation held by Dr. Nicolaus Loos at the Private Debt Investor Conference in Munich, June 23rd 2016: The German Midmarket has for long been considered "closed shop" for European Private Debt players seeking to undertake Direct Lending transactions. Dr. Loos outlines the attractiveness of Germany in comparison to other EU markets and in particular highlights the Mittelstand as an investment case, offering a highly attractive risk-return profile for investors. Accessing this market needs careful considerations though.]]>
Thu, 30 Jun 2016 13:32:17 GMT /slideshow/nonbank-lending-in-germany-how-investors-casn-access-lending-to-the-middelstand/63609138 NicolausLoos@slideshare.net(NicolausLoos) Non-Bank Lending in Germany: How Investors can access Lending to the Middelstand NicolausLoos Presentation held by Dr. Nicolaus Loos at the Private Debt Investor Conference in Munich, June 23rd 2016: The German Midmarket has for long been considered "closed shop" for European Private Debt players seeking to undertake Direct Lending transactions. Dr. Loos outlines the attractiveness of Germany in comparison to other EU markets and in particular highlights the Mittelstand as an investment case, offering a highly attractive risk-return profile for investors. Accessing this market needs careful considerations though. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/pdi-non-banklendingingermany-dr-160630133217-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presentation held by Dr. Nicolaus Loos at the Private Debt Investor Conference in Munich, June 23rd 2016: The German Midmarket has for long been considered &quot;closed shop&quot; for European Private Debt players seeking to undertake Direct Lending transactions. Dr. Loos outlines the attractiveness of Germany in comparison to other EU markets and in particular highlights the Mittelstand as an investment case, offering a highly attractive risk-return profile for investors. Accessing this market needs careful considerations though.
Non-Bank Lending in Germany: How Investors can access Lending to the Middelstand from Dr. Nicolaus Loos
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-NicolausLoos-48x48.jpg?cb=1522978275 Dr. Nicolaus Loos is the Head of IKB Deutsche Industriebanks (IKB) Markets Management Committee responsible for all banking & market activities. He joined IKB - a German-headquartered European lending bank - in 2009 to build the Sponsor Leveraged and Corporate Structured Finance business across Europe, with a particular focus on Germany. With over 15 years banking experience, Dr. Loos previously worked in the sponsor-driven Business (LBOs, IPOs, M&A) at J.P. Morgan and Morgan Stanley in London, New York and Frankfurt. He holds a Master degree from HHL Leipzig, a M.B.A. from the Australian Graduate School of Management in Sydney and a Doctoral degree from the University of St. Gallen.