NYPF Insights

Welcome to NYPF Insights. In this section, we will share news, thoughts, and updates about the firm and our product, as well as information about the private credit industry in general, which is evolving daily. We welcome your thoughts, feedback, and interest so please reach out to us anytime at queries@nyprivatefinance.com

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Value Investing, Gold, and the Future of Real Assets with Whitney George

Whitney George, CEO of Sprott Inc. and one of the most respected investors in the metals and mining sector, joins David Marcus to discuss value investing, precious metals, and the forces shaping global markets. Whitney reflects on his path from Royce & Associates, where he helped build a leading U.S. small-cap investment platform, to his …

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Betting on the Future with Tim Draper

In this episode of Partnering to Create Wealth, David Marcus speaks with legendary Silicon Valley venture capitalist Tim Draper — founder of Draper Fisher Jurvetson, Draper Associates, and Draper University. Over his career, Tim has backed some of the world’s most transformative companies, including Baidu, Tesla, Skype, SpaceX, Twitch, Hotmail, Robinhood, and Coinbase. Tim is …

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Due Diligence, New York Private Finance Style

All third-party financings require the lender or investor to exercise due diligence in evaluating the prospective recipient of funding, and NYPF’s loan facilities are no different. How we conduct our diligence, however, differs meaningfully from standard bank processes and reflects the fundamental distinctions between our loans and conventional commercial or personal loans. Commercial lenders focus …

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Artificial Intelligence, Productivity, and Growth in the Middle Market

New York Private Finance tends to find most of its clients in the middle market, entrepreneurs whose businesses generate revenues of $25MM- $250MM annually. These individuals are “all in” on their enterprises as they seek to grow their wealth substantially. They do this without access to public markets and with limited access to relevant private …

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How Much Should I Borrow?

There is an old saying on Wall Street, “When the ducks quack, feed them”, that encourages raising as much money as markets will allow; who knows when they may close or show less interest in a certain type of financing? That certainly makes sense in the equity markets, but debt is different and private debt …

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