Secondary Debt Market in the DACH Region
The secondary market for loans in the DACH region (Germany, Austria, Switzerland) is gaining significant momentum. Increasing regulatory pressure, market volatility, and technological innovation are reshaping how banks and investors manage credit exposures and execute transactions.
We are pleased to invite you to our exclusive industry event on May 12 from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, dedicated to the latest developments and opportunities in the Secondary Debt Market across the DACH region.
Event Focus
This event provides a comprehensive overview of current trends and key developments in the loan secondary market, including:
- Schuldschein loans and their role in secondary trading
- Commercial real estate (CRE) lending and portfolio strategies
- The use of AI technologies in credit processes and transactions
- Advances in loan servicing and portfolio management
- Regulatory developments and their impact on market activity
The objective is to offer practical insights into market dynamics, transaction processes, and future developments.
Speaker/Moderator:
Why You Should Attend
The secondary debt market is becoming an increasingly strategic tool for financial institutions aiming to optimize balance sheets, manage risk, and enhance capital efficiency.
At the same time, investors are identifying compelling opportunities in a market that is becoming more transparent and increasingly driven by digital solutions.
By attending this event, you will benefit from:
Market-Relevant Insights
Gain up-to-date knowledge on trends and developments in the DACH secondary debt market.
Practical Use Cases
Learn from real transaction examples covering portfolio sales, restructuring, and execution strategies.
Peer-Level Exchange
Engage with industry professionals and decision-makers in a focused and confidential setting.
Target Audience & Participation Policy
This event is exclusively designed for professionals from:
- Banks, savings banks, and cooperative banks
- Departments such as credit risk, workout, restructuring, and risk management
- Institutional investors active in loan portfolios and distressed assets
Important Notes:
- Participation is free of charge for the target audience
- Service providers and consultants are not permitted to attend, ensuring an open and trusted exchange environment
Event Language
The event will be conducted in German.
Simultaneous translation will be provided:
The event will be held in German with English translation available for international participants.
Key Topics at a Glance
- Secondary debt market trends in the DACH region
- CRE and SME loan portfolio developments
- Digitalization and AI in loan transactions
- Best practices in loan portfolio sales
- Regulatory outlook and market implications
Secure Your Spot
Attendance is limited to ensure a high-quality and interactive experience.
Eventlocation: Handelsblatt Event Area, Eschersheimer Landstraße 50, Frankfurt, Hessen, DE, 60322
👉 Register now via our event page o LinkedIn and secure your place for May 12 (10:00 AM – 5:00 PM)
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About Us
We support banks and investors in executing efficient, transparent, and data-driven loan transactions. Our platform enables a structured sales process – from portfolio preparation to successful execution – across the European secondary debt market.
Join the Conversation
Take this opportunity to connect with key market participants in the DACH region and gain valuable insights into the future of loan portfolio transactions.
We look forward to welcoming you on May 12.
Disclaimer
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