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Founder Notes with Nelson Chu and Prath Reddy
by Nelson Chu
An unfiltered look at private credit, fintech, and the realities of building a disruptive platform. Join Nelson and Prath as they share insights, challenges, and wins from their journey bridging the gap between Wall Street and Silicon Valley. Whether you're an accredited investor, a fellow founder, or just curious about the future of finance, tune in for raw, honest, and thought-provoking content delivered straight from the founder's perspective.
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Don’t Fall for the Headlines
Q1 is in the books and the board meeting is next week. Nelson and Prath get into what the quarter actually looked like: net flows flat, no gates, new AUM high, while the private credit headlines said otherwise. They also cover Anthropic’s $900B raise, where OpenAI and Claude actually stand in the model wars, Prath’s rate prediction coming in, and what “sell in May” means when the Nasdaq refuses to cooperate.
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The Banks Want It Both Ways
Bank earnings are blowing out, and every CEO is suddenly talking up private credit — the same asset class they spent last year warning about. Nelson and Prath break down why banks quietly need private credit to work, how back-leverage facilities keep banks winning either way, and what the new CDX Private Credit Index signals about an industry that still needs more maturity.
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Growing Pains
Prath comes off the road from back-to-back investor conferences in Deer Valley and Aspen with a read on where institutional sentiment actually stands. Then Nelson and Prath dig into the Blue Owl 40.7% redemption headline, why JPMorgan and Goldman building short tools is actually a sign of maturity, and what PIMCO, KKR, and J.P. Morgan are all saying about asset-based finance as the safe harbor in private credit. Plus: the Anthropic code leak, a Clippy comeback, and a Bonzi Buddy reunion nobody asked for.
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Surviving Long Enough to Get Lucky
The media is having a field day with private credit redemptions, but is the panic justified? This week, Nelson and Prath break down the barrage of gating headlines from BlackRock and Morgan Stanley, JPMorgan’s software loan markdowns, and why bad fund wrappers are causing more pain than bad underwriting. Plus, they unpack New York’s new Buy Now, Pay Later rules, early traction from Percent’s secondary market, and why the ultimate founder strategy is just surviving long enough to get lucky.
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I Can’t Keep Up
Blackstone processes $3.8 billion in record redemptions while its executives write $400 million in checks to cover the gap. Another double-pledging scandal surfaces, this time in the UK. Nelson and Prath break down why private credit's credibility crisis is creating a window for differentiated players. Then Prath finally goes down the AI rabbit hole, building tear sheets with Claude to spinning up a traffic ticket attorney agent.
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Do The Work
This week’s theme is simple: the people who didn’t do the work got caught. Nelson and Prath cover First Brands, double-pledging, and why relying on PDFs is not monitoring. They also get into the semi-liquid BDC squeeze, the software concentration shell game, and why secondaries are becoming unavoidable.
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When SaaS Breaks, Credit Blinks
While Prath’s in Arizona and Nelson’s battling an AI agent back in New York, the duo unpacks the AI-driven software selloff and what it could mean for private credit. They dig into BlackRock TCP’s write-down and why public markets keep calling private marks’ bluff, then close with the policy wildcard of a 10% credit card cap and what it means for a consumer already under strain.
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When Private Credit Falls Apart
We almost got caught up in the First Brands mess years ago, but declined because it didn’t pass muster. Now it’s a $2.3B black hole. This week, Nelson and Prath unpack what went wrong, why redemptions are spiking, and the absurdity of private credit ETFs. Also: our secondary market is getting real traction, Brex just sold for $5B, and the administration wants a 10% credit card cap that could do more harm than good.
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Good Things Happen Over Time. Great Things Happen All At Once.
Prath’s favorite saying becomes the theme of the episode. In the first full week of 2026, Percent signed a new software client, activated white-label platforms, saw organic secondary market traction, and onboarded two new hires already closing deals. Nelson and Prath break down what’s actually clicking, where private credit is headed, and why contrarian bets are starting to pay off.
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Why We Built SMAs (and Who They’re For)
In this episode, I sit down with Bryan Pham, our Head of Institutional Sales, to talk about the launch of our Separately Managed Accounts and why we built them. Bryan came from the other side of the table—JP Morgan, family offices—and he’s lived the exact frustrations we’re now solving. We dig into why institutional money moves differently than retail, the phone calls that made us realize Blended Notes weren’t enough, and how we’re making SMAs accessible at $100K instead of the typical $500K+. If you’re trying to understand how to scale upmarket in fintech, this is worth a listen.
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Back to Square One (On Purpose)
We built a durable marketplace. Now the industry needs infrastructure, and that starts with me returning to square one. It won’t be forever, but six to twelve months of trench time will compound for years.
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Builders Wanted: Wiring the Future of Private Markets
I sit down with Marc Andrew, who's become a leading voice in private markets by putting the right people in the right room together. We cover the slow decline of public listings, why firms can’t run on Excel anymore, and how AI, cloud, and interoperable data are opening real build zones. It’s a deep dive into the unsexy but essential plumbing for the future of finance.
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Volatility Laundering and the Moat Money Can’t Buy
Private credit funds often use “volatility laundering” to make returns look smoother than they are. In this episode, I talk about why Percent decided to do things differently, what radical transparency looks like in practice, and how sharing the full story with investors has helped us build lasting trust and a stronger business.
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The Unconventional PM: From Series 7 to Shipping Product
What happens when a capital markets pro pivots to product? In this episode, Kiley Lubeck and I discuss her journey from manually confirming allocations on a broken CMS to building tech that processes billions. We cover the brutal art of roadmap prioritization, why fintech PMs think like compliance officers, and how our biggest product wins came from solving our own worst pain points.
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Building Infra in the Market Wall Street Doesn’t Want to Fix
I break down the absurdity of today’s private credit markets: no liquidity, no standards, no real price discovery. But I also talk about what comes next—and how real infrastructure could double the market and unlock access for 199,000 underserved companies.
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The Matchmaker: Inside Private Credit Syndication with Paola Rios
In this episode, I sit down with Paola Rios, our VP of Investor Relations & Syndication and employee #7, who's been with us since the early days when syndication was just "scramble." We dive into the art of matchmaking between borrowers who want cheap money and investors who want high returns, the plot twists that make her wish for a punching bag, and why herd mentality drives more investment decisions than you'd think. If you’ve ever invested in a deal on Percent, Paola probably had something to do with it.
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The $200K Bet That Built a Billion-Dollar Marketplace
In this episode, I’m pulling back the curtain on Percent’s chaotic origin story—from having investors lined up with zero borrowers to closing our first deal for a few hundred thousand dollars we now laugh about. I share the unglamorous truth about playing the two-sided confidence game every marketplace founder knows, why we chose to be exponentially better rather than revolutionary, and the critical lessons about flexibility that saved our company. This is the real story of how we built Percent, scramble and all.
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The Bouncer at the Door: How We Choose Which Deals to Fund
What does it take to be approved for a deal on Percent? This week, I chat with Bina Shetty, who leads our originations team and brings decades of investment banking experience to the table. We cover how we underwrite non-bank lenders, why Latin America is a breakout region for private credit, and why the best founders keep things simple and scrappy. It’s a behind-the-scenes look at how our marketplace works—and what we look for in every borrower.
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Singles & Doubles: Why the Grand Slam Startup Model is Dying
The traditional startup playbook—raise big, spend fast, swing for the fences—is fading. In this episode, I unpack why the VC model is under pressure, how AI is fueling a new era of smaller, faster, more profitable startups, and why debt might beat equity for founders who want to scale on their own terms. If you’re still raising like it’s 2013, this one’s for you.
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The Business of Buying Businesses: Inside SMB Acquisitions
This week, I sat down with Sean Smith, co-founder of SMB Investor Network, to talk about a very different slice of the private markets—entrepreneurship through acquisition. We cover everything from his leveraged finance days at CIBC to why he's now focused on buying HVAC companies and plumbing businesses. Plus, we discuss how private credit and SMB equity are surprisingly complementary when it comes to building a resilient, income-generating portfolio.
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What Rising Tariffs Mean for Main Street (and for Us)
With new tariffs already taking effect—and more on the way—I wanted to unpack how this shift is affecting small businesses, capital flows, and ultimately, how we're adapting our lending strategy at Percent to navigate these changes. From forced supply chain changes to increased capital needs, these policy moves are reshaping the economic landscape. I also share listener questions on team dynamics, hard deals, and leadership under pressure.
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Scaling by Doing: How Startups Actually Grow
In this episode, I’m joined by Lucas Keefer, VP of Originations and one of the earliest team members at Percent. We talk about what it really takes to build a company from the ground up — wearing multiple hats, embracing uncertainty, and learning by doing. Lucas shares his journey from JPMorgan to Percent and how “filling the gaps” helped shape both his career and our company. If you’ve ever wondered how startups actually scale, this one’s for you.
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Staying in the Game: Four Mantras That Guide My Journey
In this episode, I share the four core mantras that have guided me through building Percent from the ground up. From embracing market feedback over rigid vision to recognizing how small mistakes compound, I dive into the principles that have helped me navigate the unpredictable terrain of fintech entrepreneurship. Whether you're just starting out or scaling a venture, these battle-tested principles offer a framework for making clearer decisions and building with intention in today's rapidly evolving market.
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The Long Game: Building a Global Fintech with Charlie Lienau
In this candid conversation, I sit down with Charlie Lienau, Percent's Head of Operations, to explore the art of building for longevity in fintech. From his early days in Argentine investment banking to scaling our global team, Charlie shares insights on measured growth, data-driven decision making, and why focus beats speed when scaling a fintech. We dive deep into lessons learned from five years of evolution at Percent and why sometimes the riskiest decisions lead to the greatest rewards.
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Crisis, Opportunity, and Evolution: The Percent Story
In this special episode, I sit down for a candid conversation with Prath Reddy, Percent's President and our first hire, to discuss how we've navigated major market shifts since founding the company. From COVID-19 to rapid Fed rate hikes, we explore how being nimble helped us turn crisis into opportunity, share an inside look at building a private credit platform, and discuss what excites us about the future of embedded finance.
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The Art of the Board: Building Relationships that Scale
In this candid episode, I share insights on a crucial yet often overlooked part of building a company: choosing and nurturing your board of directors. Fresh from a year-end strategy session, I discuss selecting the right board members, structuring effective meetings, and building personal relationships beyond the boardroom. Whether you’re a founder or investor, gain practical wisdom on governance and scaling from six years of building Percent.
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A 400 bps Reduction: A Private Credit Success Story
In this episode, I’m diving into how Percent helped one of our borrowers reduce their cost of capital by over 400 basis points while accessing $7 million in debt financing. I’ll walk you through how our platform empowered this borrower to grow, how we brought retail investors alongside institutions in this deal, and why this success story matters for the future of private credit. Tune in to get an inside look at how we’re leveling the playing field for investors and borrowers alike.
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From Debt to Disruption: My Journey with Percent
In this debut episode of Founder Notes, I’m taking you behind the scenes of my journey to build Percent. I was tens of thousands in credit card debt when I decided to take the leap and create something new in the private credit space. In this episode, I talk about the lessons learned from that experience, my family’s influence on my entrepreneurial mindset, and why I believe in building in public. Get a first-hand look at the raw realities of founding a disruptive fintech platform.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
An unfiltered look at private credit, fintech, and the realities of building a disruptive platform. Join Nelson and Prath as they share insights, challenges, and wins from their journey bridging the gap between Wall Street and Silicon Valley. Whether you're an accredited investor, a fellow founder, or just curious about the future of finance, tune in for raw, honest, and thought-provoking content delivered straight from the founder's perspective.
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