
What’s on the Agenda at Private Credit Europe 2026?
Super Return Private Credit Europe 2026 kicks off with an Asset‑Backed Finance Summit, positioning the conference as a hub for Europe’s most active credit allocators and lenders. Over three days, more than 100 senior voices will address a broad spectrum of private‑credit themes, from structured finance innovations to regulatory outlooks, giving participants a deep dive into market dynamics. The agenda blends high‑level sessions with targeted networking. A dedicated Women‑in‑Private‑Credit lunch underscores the industry’s push for gender diversity, while LP‑only roundtables provide confidential forums for limited partners to discuss allocation strategies. The Connect‑Me lounge and an exclusive drinks reception further facilitate peer‑to‑peer dialogue and potential deal origination. Beyond the core program, attendees receive a single ticket granting entry to Super Return Secondaries Europe, effectively doubling the insight pool. This integrated access allows participants to explore secondary market trends alongside primary credit opportunities, creating a comprehensive view of the European private‑credit landscape. For investors and lenders, the event promises actionable intelligence and relationship capital that can translate directly into new investments. By consolidating thought leadership, networking, and secondary‑market exposure, Private Credit Europe 2026 positions itself as a catalyst for deal flow and strategic positioning in a competitive market.

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