Distressed Credit & Asset Recovery

Structured access to secured non-performing loan investments across regulated European jurisdictions.


Non-performing loan markets remain a structural component of European banking systems. Ongoing balance sheet restructuring continues to drive portfolio transactions across multiple jurisdictions.

Secured portfolios, particularly those backed by real estate and commercial collateral, require disciplined structuring, regulatory alignment, and controlled recovery strategies.

Institutional participation in this segment demands governance, transparency, and measured execution.

Distressed credit exposure requires disciplined capital structuring, jurisdiction-specific expertise, and clearly defined risk parameters. Each transaction is approached with a focus on asset security, regulatory compliance, and structured recovery pathways.

Capital Structuring & Alignment

  • Access to secured non-performing loan portfolios through defined legal and regulatory frameworks designed for institutional capital participation.

  • Capital deployment aligned with pre-defined risk parameters, collateral analysis, and structured downside protection mechanisms.

  • Ongoing monitoring of recovery progression, cost controls, and asset monetisation pathways within transparent reporting structures.

Governance & Oversight

Structured within defined legal, regulatory, and operational frameworks.


Regulatory Alignment

Transactions structured in accordance with applicable compliance standards across relevant jurisdictions, incorporating defined documentation, review, and approval processes.

Operational Control

Clearly established oversight mechanisms across acquisition, servicing coordination, and recovery execution phases.

Reporting & Transparency

Performance monitoring supported by structured reporting protocols designed to ensure visibility on asset progression, cost management, and recovery outcomes.

Focused on disciplined structuring, institutional governance, and controlled asset recovery execution.