Warren de Haan, CEO of ACORE Capital – Loan Ranger: ACORE's innovative approach to commercial real estate lending in a shifting economy
Episode 92 of the Welcome to the Arena from ICR – Conversations with Today's Innovators & Business Leaders podcast, hosted by ICR, titled "Warren de Haan, CEO of ACORE Capital – Loan Ranger: ACORE's innovative approach to commercial real estate lending in a shifting economy" was published on September 13, 2023 and runs 34 minutes.
September 13, 2023 ·34m · Welcome to the Arena from ICR – Conversations with Today's Innovators & Business Leaders
Summary
As the economy shifts, and interest rates rise, there's an extraordinary opportunity right now for lenders who pay attention and lean in.Today we get to sit down with Warren de Haan, Founder, Managing Partner, and CEO at ACORE Capital. ACORE is one of the largest credit managers focused on commercial real estate lending, with approximately $20 billion of assets under management for the past three years.ACORE originates, acquires and manages first mortgages, bnot, mezzanine, debt, and preferred equity throughout the us. They are ranked in the top 20 of the Real Estate Debt 50, according to private equity real estate, the leading industry trade publication for real estate fund and investment managers. Since its inception in 2015, ACORE has closed almost 500 transactions worth almost $40 billion. Prior to ACORE, Warren held C-Suite leadership positions in the commercial real estate finance industry, and capital markets, including Starwood Property Trust, Countrywide Commercial Real Estate Finance, and Coastal Capital Partners.For the past 6 years, The Commercial Observer has ranked Warren in the top 15 of their annual listing of the 50 most important figures of commercial real estate finance.Highlights:Warren describes his path to the hospitality industry, and what drew him to it (3:16)Warren discusses how the economic climate influenced the buildup to founding ACORE (3:57)The commercial real estate debt market and its current addressable market (6:44)How ACORE scales their business while assuring 'white glove service' to their customers (8:15)Warren describes how the company handles ever-changing regulations and political interference (15:22)How Warren approaches and resolves the complexity, and risk factors in the field (18:22)Warren describes where the opportunity lies in different parts of the real estate market (22:13)The change in capital spending and loan status over time, and the state of the current market (25:18)Warren gives his theory on why businesses should pinpoint their focus on credit (28:11)ACORE's short-term and long-term goals for the future (30:50)Links:ICR LinkedInICR TwitterICR WebsiteWarren de Haan on LinkedInACORE Capital on LinkedInACORE Capital WebsiteFeedback:If you have questions about the show, or have a topic in mind you'd like discussed in future episodes, email our producer, [email protected].
Episode Description
As the economy shifts, and interest rates rise, there's an extraordinary opportunity right now for lenders who pay attention and lean in.
Today we get to sit down with Warren de Haan, Founder, Managing Partner, and CEO at ACORE Capital. ACORE is one of the largest credit managers focused on commercial real estate lending, with approximately $20 billion of assets under management for the past three years.
ACORE originates, acquires and manages first mortgages, bnot, mezzanine, debt, and preferred equity throughout the us. They are ranked in the top 20 of the Real Estate Debt 50, according to private equity real estate, the leading industry trade publication for real estate fund and investment managers. Since its inception in 2015, ACORE has closed almost 500 transactions worth almost $40 billion. Prior to ACORE, Warren held C-Suite leadership positions in the commercial real estate finance industry, and capital markets, including Starwood Property Trust, Countrywide Commercial Real Estate Finance, and Coastal Capital Partners.
For the past 6 years, The Commercial Observer has ranked Warren in the top 15 of their annual listing of the 50 most important figures of commercial real estate finance.
Highlights:
- Warren describes his path to the hospitality industry, and what drew him to it (3:16)
- Warren discusses how the economic climate influenced the buildup to founding ACORE (3:57)
- The commercial real estate debt market and its current addressable market (6:44)
- How ACORE scales their business while assuring 'white glove service' to their customers (8:15)
- Warren describes how the company handles ever-changing regulations and political interference (15:22)
- How Warren approaches and resolves the complexity, and risk factors in the field (18:22)
- Warren describes where the opportunity lies in different parts of the real estate market (22:13)
- The change in capital spending and loan status over time, and the state of the current market (25:18)
- Warren gives his theory on why businesses should pinpoint their focus on credit (28:11)
- ACORE's short-term and long-term goals for the future (30:50)
Links:
ICR LinkedIn
Feedback:
If you have questions about the show, or have a topic in mind you'd like discussed in future episodes, email our producer, [email protected].
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