
Specialty Finance for
Private-Market Complexity.
Interport Capital evaluates specialty finance opportunities where collateral, cash flow, operating context, and capital structure matter. The strategy focuses on niche private-market situations that require disciplined underwriting, flexible structuring, and experienced capital partners.
Structured capital for specialized markets.
Specialty finance sits outside standard lending and traditional real estate categories. Interport focuses on situations where asset value, contractual cash flows, collateral, and operating insight can support thoughtful capital solutions.
These opportunities often involve niche sectors, non-standard collateral, or borrowers who need a capital partner with operating understanding rather than a purely formulaic credit process. Interport brings judgment, structure, and discipline to each evaluation.
“Specialty finance rewards operating judgment and capital discipline, not just credit scoring.”
Where the Strategy Applies
Niche Private Credit
Credit opportunities in specialized sectors where standard bank lending is unavailable or poorly suited to the borrower's operating reality.
Asset-Backed Opportunities
Capital situations supported by tangible collateral, including equipment, inventory, receivables, real property, or other identifiable business assets.
Operating Business Finance
Structured capital for operating businesses where cash flow, contractual revenue, and management quality form the basis of the underwriting thesis.
Structured Capital Solutions
Flexible capital structures across senior, mezzanine, preferred equity, and common equity positions, tailored to the situation rather than a fixed template.
How We Evaluate
Six dimensions that inform every specialty finance evaluation.
Collateral Quality
Tangible asset coverage, collateral type, lien position, and liquidation context under stress scenarios.
Cash-Flow Visibility
Contractual revenue streams, payment frequency, concentration risk, and historical collection patterns.
Counterparty Profile
Management experience, operating track record, financial transparency, and alignment of interests.
Capital Structure
Position in the stack, structural protections, covenants, and the relationship between risk and capital cost.
Downside Protection
Structural safeguards, reserve requirements, guarantees, and recovery expectations under adverse conditions.
Operating Context
Industry dynamics, regulatory considerations, competitive position, and factors that affect the borrower's ability to perform.
Connected across the Interport platform.
Specialty finance is not a standalone effort at Interport. The strategy draws on the firm's broader operating experience across real assets, receivables finance, asset-based lending, and structured capital. Underwriting perspective developed in one area of the platform informs judgment across others.
Capital partners and qualified investors who work with Interport on specialty finance benefit from this cross-platform context. The firm's focus on collateral, cash flow, and operating discipline runs through every strategy it pursues.

Explore the Platform
Asset-Based Lending
Collateral-aware private credit strategies supported by business assets.
Receivables Finance
Capital solutions tied to payment streams and business receivables.
Real Estate
Real assets across hospitality, self-storage, aviation infrastructure, and commercial real estate.
Public Markets Perspective
Market context used to inform private-market strategy.
Discuss Specialty Finance Opportunities.
Qualified investors, institutions, family offices, and capital partners may contact Interport to request platform materials and strategy information.
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