Investment bank Cambridge Wilkinson closed a $145 million leverage credit facility for a private real estate lender that lends in select geographies in North America, with a particular expertise in ground-up construction lending. This leverage facility is customized against a pool of loans in order to accommodate this private lender’s specific needs as it continues to grow its lending platform.

“Banks aren’t lending. We all know that. Our specialty finance and private lending clients need capital. They are looking to us to access capital. This is a recurring theme that bodes well for the investors that we work with who are hungry for private credit opportunities in particular. We have incredible demand to replace, or work in conjunction with, bank financing across our private credit network. The trend continues and is getting stronger in our opinion.” Rob Bolandian, co-founder and global head of investment banking at Cambridge Wilkinson, said.