EPISODE · Jun 9, 2026 · 1 MIN
The Nexus of Resilience: Mastering Structural Protections in Mid-Market Infrastructure Debt
from Fundingo Insights: Navigating Loan Management Software and Financial Innovation · host BrandBoostPlus
<p>The institutional landscape for infrastructure debt has shifted dramatically — and mid-market deals are at the center of it. As private capital floods into essential assets like energy, transportation, and utilities, lenders are being forced to rethink how they structure protections in an environment where complexity is the norm.</p><p>This episode unpacks the key structural mechanisms that define resilient mid-market infrastructure debt — from covenant architecture and cash flow waterfall design, to intercreditor dynamics and asset-level security packages.</p><p>📖 <strong>Read the full article:</strong> <a href="https://www.fundingo.com/the-nexus-of-resilience-mastering-structural-protections-in-mid-market-infrastructure-debt/">The Nexus of Resilience: Mastering Structural Protections in Mid-Market Infrastructure Debt</a></p><p><em>This podcast was brought to you by Fundingo.</em></p>
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A concise look at the structural protections defining resilient mid-market infrastructure debt — from covenant design and cash flow waterfalls to intercreditor dynamics and security packages.
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The institutional landscape for infrastructure debt has shifted dramatically — and mid-market deals are at the center of it. As private capital floods into essential assets like energy, transportation, and utilities, lenders are being forced to...