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#137 Innovations & Insights In The Private Credit Market - Kanav Kalia of Oxane Partners
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- Alt Funds Network
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- Feb 20, 2026
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Summary
Background: Kanav Kalia is the Chief Sales and Marketing Officer at Oxane Partners. He is responsible for driving sales programs, account management, branding, marketing, communication and public relations. Kanav has over 17 years of experience with a focus on the private markets industry and a range of knowledge across the front, middle and back office functions covering areas such as valuation and risk management, reconciliations, reference data management, data warehousing, big data and regulatory reporting. Prior to Oxane Partners, Kanav led the marketing functions at Vichara Technologies, a niche structured products technology solutions firm and Indus Valley Partners, a specialist technology provider to alternative asset managers. Kanav has an MBA in Marketing and Finance from Indian Institute of Management Indore. Description: In this episode of the All Funds Network podcast, hosts Mike Schroeder and Skyler Steinke are joined by Kanav Kalia, Managing Director at Oxane Partners. They dive deep into the private credit market, discussing its growth, the changing role of banks, and the impact of AI and technology on the industry. Kanav shares insights on asset-based finance, institutional demand, and the challenges in standardizing credit market processes. He also elaborates on Oxane Partners’ journey, the importance of reducing friction between key market stakeholders, and the future of private credit.