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REDD APAC Summit 2025

Panelists

Amit Gulati

Managing Director – Deal Advisory

PWC

Placeholder Male

Alastair Gourlay

Partner

Jones Day

Saurabh Banglani

Head, Structured Products and Private Credit – India

Nomura

Justin Ferrier

Managing Partner, Private Credit

Navis Capital Partners

Badri Jagannathan

Managing Director, Private Credit & Special Situations

Tor Investment Management

Arys Aditya

Reporter

REDD Intelligence

Gabriel De Sanctis

Global Managing Editor

REDD Intelligence

Neeraja Balakrishnan

Deputy Managing Editor – Asia

REDD Intelligence

Oliver Long

Senior Correspondent

REDD Intelligence

Synopsis

We are delighted to invite you to this year’s REDD APAC Summit in Singapore which will take place Thursday, 4th December 2025, at the Westin Hotel Singapore.

Connect with key market participants to examine the latest developments in private credit and the outlook for sovereigns and corporates in the coming year.

Date: Thursday, 4th December 2025
Time: 3:00 – 6:00 PM SGT
Venue: Meeting Room 5, Level 3, The Westin Hotel, Singapore

This event will be held under the Chatham House Rule.

This event is closed to press.

Agenda

3:00 PM – 3:20 PM: Registration

‍‍3:20 PM – 3:30 PM: Welcome Remarks by Steve Pulley

‍‍3:30 PM – 3:50 PM: Fireside Chat: The rise of Danantara and its impact on Indonesia’s SOEs

  • What is the structure and regulatory status of Danantara?
  • How will the sovereign wealth fund clean-up Indonesia’s SOEs? What are the practical challenges to this clean-up?
  • Are there governance, transparency, and accountability issues? How free will Danantara be from political influence to effect change?
  • How will Danantara be financed and what sectors will it target? Are there any sovereign fiscal and credit impacts?

‍‍3:50 PM – 4:50 PM: Panel Discussion: Private Credit in Asia – The Path Ahead

  • How have private credit volumes evolved across India and Australia from 2024 to 2025, and what is the forward trajectory?
  • What regulatory and market catalysts are shaping India (RBI M&A rules, enforcement volatility) and Australia (ASIC scrutiny on real estate concentration, transparency, valuations, and fees)?
  • Where is Southeast Asia’s activity concentrated (Indonesia, Vietnam), and what are the key sectors and deal characteristics?
  • How do bank-liquidity–rich markets like Malaysia affect the private credit opportunity set?
  • Are Myanmar and Cambodia emerging markets with real potential or isolated, high-risk plays? What role is data-centre financing beginning to take in the region?
  • What is driving deal flow in Japan (PE-linked activity, currency dynamics) and Korea (real estate pipeline), and what structural challenges remain?

‍‍5:00 PM – 6:00 PM: Networking Drinks