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Charlie Perer
Charlie Perer is the Co-Founder and Head of Originations of SG Credit Partners, Inc. (SGCP). In 2018, Perer and Marc Cole led the spin out of Super G Capital’s cash flow, technology, and special situations division to form SGCP.

Perer joined Super G Capital, LLC (Super G) in 2014 to start the cash flow lending division. While there, he established Super G as a market leader in lower middle-market second lien, built a deal team from ground up with national reach and generated approximately $250 million in originations.

Prior to Super G, he Co-Founded Intermix Capital Partners, LLC, an investment and advisory firm focused on providing capital to small-to-medium sized businesses. At Intermix, Perer spent significant time sourcing and executing transactions and building relationships within the branded consumer, specialty finance and business services industries. Perer began his career at Oppenheimer & Co. (acquired by CIBC World Markets) where he was a member of the Media Investment Banking Group. He graduated Cum Laude from Tulane University.

He can be reached at charlie@sgcreditpartners.com.

Posts by this Author:

Articles
Charlie Perer discusses why today’s most sought after BDO executive is a dwindling breed in the commercial lending sector and the reasons behind this evolution. Read Full Article

Industry Insights
January 16, 2024 @ 07:00 AM

Charlie Perer investigates the state of the non-bank and bank lender finance sector with four industry leaders specializing in lender finance. Read Full Article

Executive Roundtable
November 08, 2023 @ 07:00 AM

The banking sector is in a literal Catch-22 that is causing a credit crunch thereby creating opportunities for non-banks. Banks need to merge to shore up capital, but at the same time face both new regulation and long delays to potentially obtain merger approval. Charlie Perer delves into the topic and explains how a credit crunch caused by competing government priorities should result in a shift in market share to the non-banking sector. Read Full Article

Industry Trends
September 14, 2023 @ 05:00 AM