The Asset Based Lending Masterclass Part I of III. Raising Debt Capital for your Specialty Finance, Fintech Lending, or Alternative Lending Platform with Special Guest and Asset Backed Podcast Contributor Matt Edgar, Founder & CEO of Edgar Matthews
Asset Based Lending Masterclass Part I of III. Raising Debt Capital for your Specialty Finance, Fintech Lending, or Alternative Lending Platform with Special Guest and Asset Backed Podcast Contributor Matt Edgar, Founder & CEO of Edgar Matthews
Matt Edgar, Founder & CEO of boutique investment bank Edgar Mathews & Co., and I are recording a three episode Masterclass in Asset Based Finance. In recent months specialty finance, asset based finance, and different related credit themes have gotten significant attention in the press and from market participants. Together Matt and I dive into the process of how a growing lending business raises debt financing. This content will be particularly beneficial we believe for startup, emerging, growth-stage and middle-market sized originators and lending businesses who are seeking to raise debt facilities from institutional capital providers. I hope you enjoy and join us on each of these special episodes.
Disclaimer: Nothing contained herein is, or shall be relied upon as, a promise or representation as to the past or future. This conversation has been prepared solely for informational purposes and is not to be construed as a solicitation or an offer to buy or sell any securities or related financial instruments. Viewers should not construe the contents of this conversation as legal, regulatory, tax, accounting or investment advice or a recommendation. Viewers should consult independent counsel, tax and financial advisors as to legal and related matters concerning any transaction.
The topics in Part I of III include:
Matt Edgar, Founder & CEO of boutique investment bank Edgar Mathews & Co., and I are recording a three episode Masterclass in Asset Based Finance. In recent months specialty finance, asset based finance, and different related credit themes have gotten significant attention in the press and from market participants. Together Matt and I dive into the process of how a growing lending business raises debt financing. This content will be particularly beneficial we believe for startup, emerging, growth-stage and middle-market sized originators and lending businesses who are seeking to raise debt facilities from institutional capital providers. I hope you enjoy and join us on each of these special episodes.
Disclaimer: Nothing contained herein is, or shall be relied upon as, a promise or representation as to the past or future. This conversation has been prepared solely for informational purposes and is not to be construed as a solicitation or an offer to buy or sell any securities or related financial instruments. Viewers should not construe the contents of this conversation as legal, regulatory, tax, accounting or investment advice or a recommendation. Viewers should consult independent counsel, tax and financial advisors as to legal and related matters concerning any transaction.
The topics in Part I of III include:
- Intro: Firm overview, background, etc.
- A broad overview of the capital raising process and how Edgar Matthews works with originators/lenders seeking to raise debt financing
- The process for each issuer/lender will differ quite a bit depending on the vertical, stage of the company, collateral, debt solution required, etc. We focus on private ABL facilities more than securitizations in Part I.
- Preparing for the capital raising process
- Key structural features of warehouse and ABL facilities
- Best practices for moving from term sheet to closed transaction
The topics in Part II of III include:
- The main structures through which a specialty finance originator can access capital
- The different types of investors (or providers of debt capital) that can be approached. Considerations for each cohort of investor.
- Key structural features of ABL facilities
- Borrowing Base / Advance Rate (also covered previously)
- Eligibility Criteria
- Excess Concentrations
- Minimum Utilization & Accordions
- Financial Covenants
- Collateral Quality Tests & Triggers
- Events of Default
4. The closing and funding process of asset-based financing facilities
The topics in Part III of III include:
1. Biggest mistakes to avoid in the debt capital raising process
2. Biggest struggles for originators when working with investors
3. Advisors and specialists you may want to engage when executing an asset-based financing
2. Biggest struggles for originators when working with investors
3. Advisors and specialists you may want to engage when executing an asset-based financing
4. Key considerations as specialty finance originators evolve and grow and want to tap into the bank, securitization or broader capital markets
5. The current cost of capital and market terms and how this differs by stage and investor type
6. The growth and evolution of private asset-based finance and what we may see over the next 12-18 months
Creators and Guests
Host
Andres Sandate
Husband, 3x Dad, Latinx, SpecFin, FinTech, Private Credit, ATLalts and Asset Backed Pod Host, SEAFA President., Ball Coach, Kansas Jayhawk, B&R in KS, Live in Atlanta