Aladdin sees “extraordinary investing opportunity” in DIP financing
Aladdin Capital is raising cash for a fund to invest exclusively in debtor-in-possession (DIP) facilities — lending done after a company has entered Chapter 11 and senior to the company’s other obligations — in what it claims is the first fund of its kind.
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