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Private credit funds chase millions as Ross Garnaut’s Zen Energy collapses

Longreach’s portfolio managers made two provisions to their valuation of Zen’s debt, specifically warning investors a voluntary administration was a likely scenario.

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afr.comStai leggendo9 g fa

Private credit funds chase millions as Ross Garnaut’s Zen Energy collapses

Longreach’s portfolio managers made two provisions to their valuation of Zen’s debt, specifically warning investors a voluntary administration was a likely scenario.

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renewablesnow.com10 g fa

Australia’s ZEN Energy puts retail operations into administration

Australian renewable energy company ZEN Energy has completed a sale of its infrastructure asset business and has placed the remainder of the group in voluntary administration.

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  1. martedì 7 luglio 2026·renewablesnow.com

    Australia’s ZEN Energy puts retail operations into administration

    Australian renewable energy company ZEN Energy has completed a sale of its infrastructure asset business and has placed the remainder of the group in voluntary administration.

  2. mercoledì 8 luglio 2026·afr.com

    Private credit funds chase millions as Ross Garnaut’s Zen Energy collapses

    Longreach’s portfolio managers made two provisions to their valuation of Zen’s debt, specifically warning investors a voluntary administration was a likely scenario.