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Evan Demchick
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Portfolio Lenders Who Will Lend Against Debt Assets

Evan Demchick
  • Investor
  • Miami, FL
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Fellow Investors,

My group is in the business of private lending and has amassed a portfolio of high yielding loans at low LTVs. We are trying to find banks, portfolio lenders, etc who would lend to us (most likely as a line of credit) against our portfolio of assets. The thought is the portfolio of loans, with us acting as the servicer, would hold much less risk than individual loans. Does anyone have ideas on people who would lend on this?

Thanks 

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Evan Demchick
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Evan Demchick
  • Investor
  • Miami, FL
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@Jeff S. Wow, thanks for the link. Looks like a good start

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