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Khang Nguyen

Khang Nguyen

Khang is the Chief Credit Officer at Heron, a technology platform that provides accredited investors with personalized private credit solutions.
Q&A with a 20+ year private credit veteran: 3 trends to watch, how to prepare for downturns, and more

Q&A with a 20+ year private credit veteran: 3 trends to watch, how to prepare for downturns, and more

In this blog, we have a Q&A with Stellus Capital Management's Partner and Co-Head Private Credit, Dean D'Angelo. Stellus is one of the longest tenured direct lenders specializing in senior secured loans in the lower middle market.
Khang Nguyen Feb 20, 2025
3 Misconceptions About Private Credit: What Investors Need to Know

3 Misconceptions About Private Credit: What Investors Need to Know

Let's unpack some common misperceptions about private credit and clarify what it should (and should not) be used for by investors.
Khang Nguyen Jan 30, 2025
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