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The Harder Questions: Neuberger CEO George Walker on Private Credit, AI and Active Ownership
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- Apr 29, 2026
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Summary
Capital markets are pricing in geopolitical uncertainty. AI is reshaping how asset managers compete. And investors are asking harder questions about who they trust with their capital. George Walker, Neuberger's Chairman and CEO, sits down with Disruptive Forces host Anu Rajakumar to share how he's thinking about all of it — straight from the themes driving his annual letter to stakeholders. On this episode: Why the global opportunity set is broadening in ways that reward diversification What separates the best private credit managers as differentiation starts to matter more How vehicle innovation — from evergreen funds to active ETFs — is expanding investor access at a historic pace Where AI is already delivering results inside the firm, and what the real work of embedding it looks like Why 100% employee ownership creates the alignment that matters most when markets are under pressure This communication is provided for informational and educational purposes only and nothing herein constitutes investment, legal, accounting or tax advice, or a recommendation to buy, sell or hold a security. Information is obtained from sources deemed reliable, but there is no representation or warranty as to its accuracy, completeness or reliability. This communication is not directed at any investor or category of investors and should not be regarded as investment advice or a suggestion to engage in or refrain from any investment-related course of action. Neuberger is not providing this material in a fiduciary capacity and has a financial interest in the sale of its products and services. Investment decisions should be made based on an investor's individual objectives and circumstances and in consultation with his or her advisors. All information is current as of the date of this materi…