
Financing and Debt Advisory
Kroll Real Estate Advisory Group assists clients in securing initial financing or restructuring of their existing debt obligations secured by real estate holdings.
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Duff & Phelps acquired Kroll in 2018 and unified under the Kroll brand in 2022.
We offer dedicated debt advisory services with specific attention paid to the creation of potential value through the innovative management of collateral.
Our approach guarantees the independent, transparent and functional effectiveness of the management and restructuring of credit and the disposal/optimization of the assets, by reconciling the interests of the creditor, underwriter and the debtor. Our process allows creditors to minimize immediate losses resulting from the write-down of the credits, and maximize the recovery value of their loans through the value creation resulting from the assets as a guarantee.
Financing and Debt Advisory Services include:
- Equity and debt restructuring and sourcing
- Loan origination/transaction support
- Sell-side and buy-side loan investment advisory
- Non-performing loan services
- Mortgage loan services outsourcing for financial institutions
- Lease renegotiation assistance
- Optimization of financing structures (asset and corporate level)
- Real estate restructuring/repositioning
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