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Calgary Real Estate Forum

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Wednesday, October 29, 2025
BMO Centre Expansion, Stampede Grounds

Marc Prefontaine
Managing Partner, Real Estate Debt at KV Capital
Speaker

Profile

Marc Prefontaine brings 24 years of full-cycle experience across Canada's mortgage banking and brokerage industries to his role as Managing Partner, Real Estate Debt at KV Capital. With boots-on-the-ground expertise in underwriting, originating, and servicing loans, Marc has structured deals in aggregate excess of $4 billion spanning varied structures including pari-passu loans, A/B loans, club deals, and structured financing.

Marc's career in commercial real estate finance began in 2002 as Senior Director at MCAP, where he spent 17 years building deep expertise in the Edmonton market. In 2019, he joined KV Capital as President of KV Real Estate Finance Inc., bringing his comprehensive knowledge of compliance, risk management, and delivering customized financing solutions to clients across Western Canada.

A graduate of the University of Calgary with a Bachelor of Commerce in Finance, Marc's passion for real estate extends beyond transactions to city building. He takes pride in watching Alberta's cities grow and progress, and works to inspire the same passion in future generations through his role as a board member for the University of Alberta's Centre for Cities and Communities, where he educates students about opportunities in the real estate and construction industries.

Based in Edmonton, Alberta, Marc leads KV Capital's real estate debt group with a focus on innovative solutions and long-term client relationships.


Agenda Sessions

  • Geopolitical risks and their impact on Canada: why rising concerns shouldn’t be ignored

    1:20pm