SuperReturn International 2026
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Arrow Global will be attending SuperReturn International in Berlin, one of the leading global gatherings for institutional investors and managers across private markets.
Adam Baghdadi, Managing Director, Lending at Arrow Global, will be speaking as part of the Private Debt Summit Day. Adam will present on Tuesday, 9 June 2026, from 11:40 to 12:15, in the session Asset Based Finance: The next frontier of private credit.
The discussion will focus on how lenders are combining flexibility and speed with digital enabled risk assessment and specialised sector expertise, and the extent to which automation is becoming a key source of differentiation in asset based finance strategies.
Also attending from Arrow Global are Charlotte Gilbert, Group Managing Director, Client and Product Solutions, and Gabi Cohen, Managing Director, Client and Product Solutions. The team will be available throughout the conference to meet with institutional investors and discuss Arrow’s approach to asset based finance, opportunistic credit and real asset backed lending.
Please feel free to get in touch to arrange a meeting.
Adam Baghdadi
Managing Director, Lending Solutions
Adam Baghdadi is a Managing Director in the Arrow central investment team focused on lending. He has over 15 years of investment experience in credit, lending and corporate finance.
Previously Adam was a member of the investment team at Sixth Street in London, where he worked across a range of credit and special situation transactions with a focus on hard asset and real estate backed opportunities. Prior to that Adam was an investment analyst at HBK, a global credit-oriented multi-strategy hedge fund, where he worked across a range of corporate and structured credit strategies. Adam started his career at Morgan Stanley in the UK Investment Banking team, where he worked across a range of public M&A, takeover defence and debt and equity capital markets transactions.
Adam holds an MA in Economics and Management (1st class honours) from Oxford University.