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M&G puts special-situations credit inside an ELTIF

A retail wrapper for the niche Private Debt Investor calls the most attractive since the financial crisis.

M&G has put a private-credit strategy inside an ELTIF. Private Debt Investor reported the launch in its daily brief, which also carries a market call: special-situations credit is the most attractive it has been since the global financial crisis.

An ELTIF is a retail distribution wrapper. Special situations is a stress trade. The combination implies M&G expects enough dislocated assets over the next few years to keep a retail-priced fund at work. That is a timing bet as much as a credit bet.

A wrapper and a thesis

Special situations pays managers who did the analytical work before the dislocation arrived. The wrapper serves a different audience: European retail investors with redemption rights that need to line up with assets that do not trade on schedule. Private Debt Investor's brief also flags underperformance in US real estate, likely a future source of the stressed supply this trade eats. The two items sit together because the strategy needs deal flow and the wrapper needs a story that sells.

The launch details released so far stop at the structure and the niche. The fund's first vintage will carry more information: whether M&G can source the deals at the prices its redemption terms require, or whether the ELTIF ends up as a good wrapper without a deployed trade.

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