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EPISODE · Dec 15, 2025 · 15 MIN

How auto-loans and farm credit can be regenerative

from The New Private Markets Podcast · host PEI Group

Regenerative economic models create value and expand markets, rather than undermine them, says Kat Taylor. Taylor is an investor and philanthropist, and alongside her husband Tom Steyer founded TomKat Foundation. She is also the co-founder of the Beneficial State Bank and co-founder of the TomKat Ranch Educational Foundation. Taylor was also one of the speakers at the New Private Markets Investor Summit in New York in November. That's where we recorded this episode of the podcast in which Taylor describes how innovative business models in everything from autoloans to farm credit can, in her words, "make a buck a better way" and show that markets can be recalibrated to be part of a regenenerative, rather than extractive, economy.

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