Outpacing Inflation: Generating Alpha Through Short-Term Private Credit

  • 14 May 2026
  • Online

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Overview

In an environment where inflation continues to erode purchasing power and traditional savings products struggle to preserve wealth, investors are increasingly exploring private market fixed-income strategies for more stable and enhanced income generation.

Learn how sophisticated investors use private market fixed-income strategies to generate income above inflation, preserve capital, and build diversified portfolios through Commercial Paper Series, Debit Note Series, and other short-term private credit opportunities.

Join RightShore Africa for a free 45-minute investor education webinar designed for both beginner and experienced individual and institutional investors.

Participants will gain practical insights into:
  • How private credit works
  • Why institutional investors allocate to private markets
  • Understanding yield, risk, liquidity, and diversification
  • Evaluating short-duration opportunities
  • Building income-focused portfolios above inflation
  • Risk management and portfolio allocation strategies

Whether you are new to private market investing or already managing investment portfolios, this session will help you better understand how short-term private credit can complement traditional investment portfolios.

Key Learning Areas
  • The Macro Reality Check
  • The Core Instruments: CPs and Debit Notes
  • Portfolio Construction & Diversification
  • Risk Management & Reality Check
  • Practical Investor Case Studies
  • Q&A and Call to Action
Who Should Attend?

This webinar is ideal for:

  • Retail investors seeking higher income opportunities
  • Professionals managing excess cash or treasury allocations
  • Institutional and corporate investors
  • Family offices and wealth managers
  • Entrepreneurs and business owners
  • Investors interested in alternative investments
  • Anyone looking to diversify beyond traditional savings and public markets
  • Time : 15:30 - 16:15 (Africa/Lagos)