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TD Asset Management Inc. Expands its Lineup with the Introduction of a Global Private Credit Strategy

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Executive Summary
- TD Asset Management Inc. (TDAM) launched the TD Greystone Global Private Credit Fund, a sub‑investment grade global private credit strategy for institutional investors.
- The open‑ended fund offers diversified exposure to direct lending, real estate debt, infrastructure debt and specialty finance without performance fees.
- A collaboration agreement with TD Securities Inc. and TD Securities (USA) LLC provides the fund access to extensive underwriting and loan origination capabilities.
Key Details
- Fund Name: TD Greystone Global Private Credit Fund.
- Strategy Focus: Sub‑investment grade private credit across senior secured, junior secured and subordinated debt; includes direct lending, real‑estate debt, infrastructure debt, specialty finance.
- Structure: Open‑ended, no performance fees, cash‑on‑cash yield target with capital preservation emphasis.
- Collaboration: Agreement with TD Securities Inc. and TD Securities (USA) LLC to leverage their underwriting pipelines for fund investors.
- Geographic Reach: Investors in multiple jurisdictions; origination specialists added in Toronto and New York with plans for further global locations.
- TDAM Experience: Over 35 years managing alternatives; part of a broader suite that includes investment‑grade private debt, global real estate, Canadian commercial mortgages, and global infrastructure.
Notable Quotes
“While the current investment environment features an array of private credit solutions, our new Fund provides clients with a simple one‑stop solution that can offer thoughtful investment diversification in a flexible, open‑ended structure that charges no performance fees.” – Colin Lynch, Managing Director and Head of Alternative Investments, TDAM
“We believe that our newest fund showcases the breadth and depth of TDAM's credit expertise, and we remain focused on providing investment solutions that help meet the evolving needs of institutional investors.” – Colin Lynch, TDAM.
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