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SuperReturn Asia
19-22 September 2023
Marina Bay Sands Convention CentreSingapore

Gregory Robbins
Vice Chair at Golub Capital

Profile

Gregory Robbins is Vice Chair of Golub Capital, a market-leading, award-winning direct lender and experienced credit asset manager. As of January 1, 2023, Golub Capital had over $60 billion of capital under management, a gross measure of invested capital including leverage. Golub Capital partners with institutional investors and family offices, offering tailored solutions for investors’ credit asset strategies. The Firm specializes in delivering reliable, creative and compelling financing solutions to companies backed by private equity sponsors. Golub Capital has been a top 3 U.S. Middle Market Bookrunner each year from 2008 through Q4 2022 for senior secured loans of up to $500 million for leveraged buyouts. Golub Capital has been consistently recognized with industry awards, including Lender of the Year, Americas (Private Debt Investor, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2021), Senior Lender of the Year, Americas (Private Debt Investor, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2020) and Business Development Company of the Year, Americas (Private Debt Investor, 2015, 2016, 2017).

Mr. Robbins joined Golub Capital in 2004 and is Vice Chair of the Firm. He is also an officer of Golub Capital BDC, Inc. (NASDAQ: GBDC). Mr. Robbins was previously a Senior Managing Director and Co-Head of the Investor Partners Group. Prior to joining Golub Capital, Mr. Robbins was previously a Vice President in the Merchant Banking Group at Indosuez Capital. Prior to this position, Mr. Robbins worked as an Associate at Saw Mill Capital, a middle market private equity firm.

Mr. Robbins earned a BS degree magna cum laude in Economics, with a Finance concentration, from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.

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Agenda Sessions

  • Private credit outlook: understanding market dynamics

    09:25