Relative Return: The key to successful lending



In this episode of Relative Return, host Phil Tarrant chats to Andrew Lockhart, managing partner at Metrics Credit Partners, to share his insights on the current state of the lending market and what he learnt from his banking past.
Listen as they discuss:
- Standing out in a bank-dominated market
- Developing a broad fund range to meet investor needs
- The future of Metrics Credit Partners over the next five years
- Potential growth in private equity and real estate transactions
- The current heavy focus on property in the lending market
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