SBIA President Brett Palmer featured on Sierra Capital’s Podcast: Unlocking the Secrets of Small Business Investment Company (SBIC) Returns
Zev Zaretsky of Sierra Capital sat down with Brett Palmer of SBIA and Greg Brown of the Institute for Private Capital to discuss the findings of a recently published White Paper titled "The Performance of Small Business Investment Companies."
July 30, 2024 (Washington, D.C.) – On the latest "Family Office Fundamentals" podcast, released July 29, Sierra Capital's Zev Zaretsky spoke with SBIA President Brett Palmer and Institute for Private Capital (IPC) Research Director Greg Brown in a segment dedicated to providing valuable knowledge and insights into Small Business Investment Companies (SBICs).
Small Business Investment Companies (SBICs) represent a unique opportunity for investors to achieve superior returns and superior risk adjusted returns while supporting the growth of small businesses that are vital to the American economy, according to a recent report by the Institute for Private Capital (IPC). This first-of-its-kind white paper sheds light on the performance of SBICs, revealing persuasive opportunities for investors.
The podcast covers topics including investment strategies, regulatory considerations, and real-world experiences. To listen to the podcast, follow links to Apple, Spotify, YouTube.
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About the Small Business Investor Alliance
The Small Business Investor Alliance (SBIA) is the premier organization of lower middle market private equity funds and investors. SBIA works on behalf of its members as a tireless advocate for policies that promote competitive markets and robust domestic investment for growing small businesses. SBIA has been playing a pivotal role in promoting the growth and vitality of the private equity industry for over 60 years. For more information, visit www.SBIA.org or call (202) 628-5055.
About Small Business Investment Companies
Small Business Investment Companies are highly regulated, venture capital and private equity funds that invest exclusively in domestic small businesses to help them grow and create American jobs. SBICs pursue investments in a broad range of industries, geographic areas, and stages of investment. Since its inception, the Small Business Investment Company program has facilitated access to patient capital for tens of thousands of small businesses and has created millions of American jobs. The SBIC program is one of the best examples of a public-private partnership, matching federal funding with experienced private investors to support domestic small business growth at zero risk to the American taxpayer.