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Credit

Financing the future with credit

Nuveen offers a broad, integrated suite of credit strategies designed for institutional investors seeking diversified income, structural protection and differentiated return sources. Our capabilities span public to private markets including direct lending, CLOs, infrastructure, real estate and private investment grade credit.

Why Nuveen for credit?

$594B+
 total credit AUM¹
50+
  years as an active private credit investor2
Owned by TIAA
the 4th largest global private debt investor3
Contact us
Alex Dam Hansen
Alex Dam Hansen
Managing Director, Head of Nordics, Global Client Group
Copenhagen riverside
Copenhagen
Bredgade 45 B 1, 1260 Copenhagen, Denmark
¹ AUM as of 31 Sep. 2025.
² Nuveen’s private capital investing team (inclusive of TIAA’s private credit and private equity investing teams) started investing in leveraged buyouts (LBOs) in 1969.
³ Rankings published in the Private Debt Investor Magazine’s Global Investor 75, December 2025/January 2026.
 

Important information on risk

Past performance is no guarantee of future results. All investments carry a certain degree of risk, including the possible loss of principal, and there is no assurance that an investment will provide positive performance over any period of time. Certain products and services may not be available to all entities or persons. There is no guarantee that investment objectives will be achieved.

Private credit/debt investments, like other alternative investments, may not be suitable for all investors due to the typically lower credit quality of the underlying borrowers. These investments are speculative, subject to substantial risks including the risks associated with credit risk, interest rate risk, currency risk, prepayment and extension risk, inflation risk, and risk of capital loss, limited liquidity, the potential use of leverage, potential short sales, concentrated investments and may involve complex tax structures and investment strategies. Credit risk refers to an issuers ability to make interest and principal payments when due, as well as the prices of loans declining when an issuer’s credit quality is expected to deteriorate.

Responsible investing incorporates Environmental Social Governance (ESG) factors that may affect exposure to issuers, sectors, industries, limiting the type and number of investment opportunities available, which could result in excluding investments that perform well.

Nuveen considers ESG integration to be the consideration of financially material environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors within the investment decision making process. Financial materiality and applicability of ESG factors varies by asset class and investment strategy. ESG factors may be among many factors considered in evaluating an investment decision, and unless otherwise stated in the relevant offering memorandum or prospectus, do not alter the investment guidelines, strategy or objectives.  Select investment strategies do not integrate such ESG factors in the investment decision making process.

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