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Updated · The National Law Review · Aug 17
Auset Capital Group Expands Into 2 Private-Market Segments, Targeting Credit and Industrial Real Estate
Updated
Updated · The National Law Review · Aug 17

Auset Capital Group Expands Into 2 Private-Market Segments, Targeting Credit and Industrial Real Estate

1 articles · Updated · The National Law Review · Aug 17

Summary

  • Auset Capital Group said it is broadening its private-market platform into private credit and industrial real estate, adding two core strategies tied to changing capital access and U.S. infrastructure demand.
  • Private credit is aimed at established businesses seeking flexible financing outside traditional banks, with the firm emphasizing diversification, shorter-duration deals and scrutiny of cash flows, structure and risk-adjusted returns.
  • Industrial real estate will focus on warehouses, storage and logistics facilities that support e-commerce and AI-linked supply chains, as Auset looks beyond software and data centers to the physical assets behind digital growth.
  • Terry CK Au leads investment economics and risk while Seth Southard, a 17-year U.S. Navy veteran and former client of Au, helps source markets and assets; the firm is also assessing properties suited to 1031-exchange investors.

Insights

As AI and e-commerce squeeze warehouse space, can Auset's industrial real estate strategy outpace a rapidly bifurcating market?
Will Auset’s leap into tokenized private credit redefine middle-market lending, or expose investors to unforeseen digital risks?
How will strict 1031 exchange deadlines impact Auset’s ability to deploy capital in highly competitive, supply-constrained industrial corridors?