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PSBD (Palmer Square Capital BDC) Net Loan : $0.00 Mil (As of Dec. 2024)


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What is Palmer Square Capital BDC Net Loan?


Palmer Square Capital BDC Net Loan Historical Data

The historical data trend for Palmer Square Capital BDC's Net Loan can be seen below:

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Palmer Square Capital BDC Net Loan Chart

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Palmer Square Capital BDC Net Loan Calculation

Total loans on banks' book. These are the fund that banks have lent out. The loans contribute to banks' income. Some borrower of the loans may stop paying their payment. In this case, the loan is called non-performing loans.

Loans can be divided into residential loans, commercial loans or consumer loans. Peter Lynch loved


Palmer Square Capital BDC Business Description

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Address
1900 Shawnee Mission Parkway, Suite 315, Mission Woods, KS, USA, 66205
Palmer Square Capital BDC Inc is a financial services company that lends to and invests in corporate debt securities of companies, including small to large private U.S. companies. Their investment objective is to maximize total return, comprised of current income and capital appreciation.