Creating global opportunities for Korean capital
The 2nd annual PDI Seoul Forum returns on 7 November, creating unrivalled opportunities to align your business strategies with the investment preferences of more than 100 Korean LPs.
Utilising Private Debt Investor’s position as the most trusted private debt publication globally, the Forum programme will ensure you are ahead of the curve in your investment strategies, with frequent networking sessions to enhance connections.
There has never been a better time than the Seoul Forum to join your global peers to connect with the LPs shaping global capital flows and strengthen your portfolio
Key topics featured at the conference:
- Kaleidoscopic view from global to local private debt markets, focuses on different countries: US, Europe, Australia, Japan, Korea and other Asia markets
- Panels: Gathering the leading asset management companies and gatekeepers
- Hot strategies: Distressed, senior, mezzanine & unitranche
- An introduction of private debt to local investors across capital stack
- Growth and opportunities of real estate & infrastructure debts
Who is it for?
Fund managers
Connect with the giant Korean institutional investors to demonstrate your value-add capabilities and turbocharge your fundraising.
Investors
Meet global GPs and practitioners to share latest trends and market information to unlock investment opportunities.
Service Providers
Grow your business by demonstrating the unique service to global private credit leaders and create new connections with industry players
What our delegates say
Qianru Yang
Keppel Capital
“It provides good insight into how Korean LPs think about this asset class.”
Ryoko Katayam
Topaz Capital
“Very well organized and structured. Great access to the asset class’ leading players and insights.”
Juno, Hee Kyoung Yoon
Schroders
“Founding members gave us insightful sharing and perspectives from regional LP are inspiring.”
Confirmed attendees:
2019 Speakers
As Korean institutional investors are expanding their alternative investments to grow revenue amid the global environment, the likes of KTCU, NPS, Korea Post, and Korea Investment Corporation are leading the way in allocating capital to global debt funds.
If you are fundraising in Asia, you cannot afford to miss connecting with more than 100 Korean LPs at the PDI Seoul Forum.
Access global market intelligence
As Private Debt Investor has been regarded as the most prestigious publications specialised in private debt, the forum will bring you exclusive insights and latest trends from the leading professionals and practitioners.
Based on the latest PDI 50 research the private debt market is stable, with future funds targeting more region-specific opportunities.
LP’s drift to private debt, going to private credit in multiple forms
Based on Goldman insurance latest survey shows that LP’s drift to private debt
Join the leaders in private debt
150+
senior private debt professionals
80+
LPs
2:3
GP:LP ratio
Past attendees from Japan & Korea series events:
Expand Connections. Unlock opportunities
Latest survey completed by Private Debt Investor research team shows that private debts LPs are looking to increase the number of GP relationships.
1 Ticket, 2 Forums, 200+ LPs, Unlimited Opportunities
Join both the Tokyo and Seoul Forums in the same week to maximise your time in Asia
Invigorate your fundraising strategy by spending a week with Asia’s largest and most active outbound institutional investors in Japan and Korea by purchasing a single ticket. Connect with more than 200 Japanese and Korean LPs across two industry-leading events in Tokyo (5 November) and Seoul (7 November).
If you are fundraising in Asia, do not miss the chance to meet the regions’ largest LPs this November!
Key features of the Forums:
- More than 200 LPs in attendance across the week at a GP:LP ratio of 2:3
- 14 hours+ of premium networking across the week with institutional investors, fund managers, advisors, and strategic partners
- Unparalleled content, featuring exclusive Japanese and Korean LP insight on the private credit industry
- New and improved networking app to connect with key targets prior to event day
Confirmed attendees:
Why attend both forums?
Supercharge your fundraising
Secure your next capital allocation by connecting with senior decision-makers from Japanese and Korean LPs.
Knowledge-sharing with opinion leaders
Strengthen your investment strategy by sharing ideas with the most influential debt investment community that gathers at all PDI global events.
Maximise your time and money
Take advantage of your time out of the office to gain the greatest business results possible by connecting with both of Asia’s major outbound LP communities in the space of one week.
Past attendees to Japan & Korea series events:
Why should I attend
Why are the 2019 Forums are a must-attend series? Find out the confirmed attendee list, speaker line-up and agenda highlights in the digital brochure.
Which package is for me?
Check out package options available and then secure your place today to maximise savings.
PDI Tokyo & Seoul Forums
full access
Boost your networking opportunities, and gain the best savings, by attending both the Seoul & Tokyo Forums on 5th and 7th November.
Includes:
- Access to 200+ LPs from Japan and Korea
- Access to two days of premium content
- 14+ hours networking with global private debt’s most influential community
- Access to both luncheon and cocktail networking receptions in Japan and Korea
- Dedicated networking time for intimate knowledge-sharing with like-minded individuals
- Contact PDI Tokyo and Seoul Forum attendees before, during and after the event utilising our new and improved event app
- Save up to US$1,339 before 2 October 2019
PDI Tokyo Forum only
The inaugural Tokyo Forum on 5 November is a one-of-a-kind event in Japan focused on global private credit markets and outbound capital flows.
Includes:
- Connect with 100+ Japanese LPs
- Access to one day of premium content at the ONLY dedicated private credit event in Japan
- 7+ hours networking
- Access to luncheon and end of day cocktail reception
- Contact Tokyo Forum attendees before, during and after the event utilising our new and improved event app
- Save up to US$400 before 2 October 2019
PDI Seoul Forum only
The second annual PDI Seoul Forum on 7 November is Korea’s only conference exclusively focused on global debt strategies and fundraising opportunities.
Includes:
- Connect with 100+ Korean LPs
- Access to one day of premium content at the ONLY dedicated private debt conference in Korea
- 7+ hours of networking
- Access to end of day cocktail reception
- Contact Seoul Forum attendees before, during and after the event utilising our new and improved event app
- Save up to US$400 before 2 October 2019
Preliminary Agenda
For any enquiries, please contact Niann Lai at niann.l@peimedia.com.
Agenda
Day 1 - Thursday 7th
Registration & networking
PEI welcome remarks
Opening remarks from Chairperson
Keynote: The value of scale and differentiated sourcing capabilities in private credit
- Non-sponsor lending: not just sourcing, it’s about execution
- An awash in debt capital – Utilizing scale as a competitive advantage
- Opportunities to find alpha returns persist at the larger end of the lending market
Michael Patterson
Governing Partner and Global Head of Direct Lending, HPS Investment Partners
Read bioOpening panel: Global debt under the microscope
- The role of private debt within the wider portfolio
- Addressing the impact of unique global issues in debt
- The tighter terms and limited deal sourcing opportunities: How do they affect the return expectations?
- Lessons learned from the global financial crisis
- Where does the real asset debt sit for investors?
Keynote: Getting your debt strategy right
- Evolution of the private debt market and diversity of fund structures
- What LPs should look for when finding a fund manager
- Case study: Investing in complex debt structuring deals: The perils and the potential of the unitranche
Tom Connolly
Chief Investment Officer and Head of the Global Private Credit Group in Goldman Sachs’ Merchant Banking Division, Goldman Sachs Group
Read bioNetworking break
Developed market focus: Where to find value in private credit?
- US, Europe and Australia: Where are these markets in the debt cycle?
- How regulations are likely to change and how they will impact manager strategies and allocations?
- How is currency risk impacting investor sentiment in these markets?
- What is the risk-adjusted return expectation?
Panel: A focus on mid-market direct lending
- What are the drivers for investing in the mid-market?
- How does the upper and lower mid-market compare for deals, visibility, terms and returns?
- What are the trade-offs between syndicated lending and private market lending in the mid-market and SME space?
- To what extent to mid-market lending dynamics align with the overall private debt cycle?
- What are the documentation trends for mid-market transactions?
Panel: Effective ways to manage, add value and extract maximum returns from distressed debt and special situations
- How are Asian or European countries dealing with their NPL issues and performing loans?
- Distressed, special situations and NPL exit strategies that meet return expectations: What are the available options?
- Where are we in the economic cycle and how does credit special situations change in response to the wider economic situation?
Networking lunch (Sponsored by HPS)
Panel: Outlook of Korea’s fundraising environment
- How important it is for Korean LPs and asset management companies to register foreign private credit funds under the Financial Supervisory Service (FSS)?
- Open vs closed ended vehicle types in private credit space
- The fiduciary duty of the asset management companies in Korea
Panel: Investor appetite for real estate debt
- Real estate investment as an asset class: What makes it so popular?
- Where in their portfolio does real estate debt sit for Korean LPs and how does this impact return expectations?
- Debt fund and direct real estate lending opportunities in US, Europe and Australia
Networking Break
Closing panel: Korean LP perspectives on private debt
- What are the appealing strategies and other priorities for investors and what are the risk appetite and geographic focus appealing to Korean investors?
- How do recent global trends encourage Korean investors to pursue private debt?
- How to pick your fund manager: Who will manage capital the best – single strategy fund manager vs multi-asset fund manager vs multi-strategy fund manager?
Closing remarks from Chairperson
End of forum and Cocktail (Sponsored by MGG)
Tom Connolly
Chief Investment Officer and Head of the Global Private Credit Group in Goldman Sachs’ Merchant Banking Division, Goldman Sachs Group
Gabriella Kindert
Expert In Alternative Lending and Private Debt, Supervisory Board Member, Mizuho Europe
Partner with the PDI Seoul Forum
The PDI Seoul Forum 2019 will offer a unique opportunity for organisations to raise their profile among 150+ senior private debt decision-makers across the world.
For exclusive sponsorship package for the PDI Seoul Forum 2019, please contact sponsorship team at asiasponsorship@peimedia.com, call +852 2153 3846.
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