As seen in
Global Trade Review (GTR)

Global Trade Review — the leading media company covering the trade finance industry — featured Price Ridge Capital in a June 2026 article examining the firm’s launch and its approach to channeling private credit into mid-market working capital programs.

GTR’s coverage focuses on how Price Ridge sits between private equity portfolio companies and private credit funds, originating and servicing both receivables and payables finance programs for companies with revenue above $20 million.

“We see ourselves as the gasket between private equity portfolio companies and private credit. We can put a group of funds together for a deal, but provide a single interface to the corporate on the other side. That helps the corporate diversify their funding, so even if one fund pulls out, it’s not going to break down their whole programme.”

— Mike Walker, Founder & CEO — as quoted in Global Trade Review

A Constructive View on Private Credit

The GTR article situates Price Ridge’s launch within the broader private credit market, which has seen increased scrutiny following several high-profile incidents. Walker’s view is that the negative sentiment is concentrated in specific sectors and asset types — not in the self-liquidating, short-duration assets that underpin trade finance.

“That negativity is really limited to certain types of credit, like software, and there’s a massive market outside those newsworthy sectors where private credit is actively raising or deploying at scale.”

— Mike Walker, Founder & CEO — as quoted in Global Trade Review

Sitting Alongside Banks, Not Competing with Them

GTR highlights Price Ridge’s positioning alongside banks rather than in competition with them. When partnering with banks, Price Ridge acts as a sidecar facility — stepping in where a bank has reached its limits or where the deal doesn’t fit the credit box. For private equity sponsors, the firm provides a fast, non-dilutive tool when portfolio companies need to deploy liquidity without disturbing the capital stack.

Walker told GTR that Price Ridge is particularly focused on middle-market private credit funds that face challenges originating or servicing accounts receivable and supply chain finance programs — a structural gap the firm was built to fill.

Read the Full Article

The complete GTR article — including additional context on Price Ridge’s deal activity, team background, and perspective on risk management in private credit — is available on the GTR website.

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About Price Ridge Capital

Founded in 2026, Price Ridge Capital sources, structures, and services supply chain finance, extended payables, and accounts receivable finance programs for mid-market corporates and PE-backed portfolio companies, funded by institutional private credit partners. The firm is headquartered in West Palm Beach, Florida.

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