Hayfin dilutes structured credit unit as senior pair launch their own business

By Sayed Kadiri

Hayfin Capital Management is pulling back from structured credit with the head of this business and a portfolio manager leaving to launch their own business

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TAGS: People Structured credit CLO Hayfin North America

Comment by: Sayed Kadiri. Posted 2 years ago [2022-01-06 14:46:46]

Sources say that Hayfin did not launch the structured credit fund, cited in the seventh paragraph, instead deciding to roll structured credit into a component of its core credit funds. The firm then agreed to support Milman and Hanisch in leaving so they could pursue a structured credit business independently.