Apollo Credit London

Can anyone share any info about their strategy/strategies? My impression is they look at everything from high yield to private lending to distressed (same as in the US), but would appreciate more colour on that. Further, are they in any way tied to the hybrid value team?

Also any thoughts on culture, recruiting process, profiles they look for are very much appreciated.

Thanks!

 

I think they have 3 teams: 1) hybrid value - more Junior/Prefs/distressed 2) Private credit - more senior/unitranche direct lending 3) liquid credit (maybe split further not too sure)- CLOs/HY kind of funds. 
This is an outside in read but I know for a fact that these 3 buckets are seperate, maybe split even further for the last one. 
Culture, pay, profile, exposure will depend on the team quite a lot if you ask me.

 

What would the culture, pay, profile, exposure be at a private credit fund here?

 

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