Should private credit be stressing out insurers?

Should private credit be stressing out insurers?

Private Credit's Impact on Insurers

Private credit is reportedly not a major concern for insurers, according to a recent piece on the Financial Times website. While private credit is sometimes discussed as a potential risk factor for insurance companies, the coverage suggests that worries may be overstated. The article does not specify particular companies, individuals, or recent transactions related to this topic.

Original Source: https://www.ft.com/content/62ccb51a-bb8c-4a9c-b5c8-1c68f0fc1b6c

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