The global entertainment industry is a multi-trillion-dollar market, yet it remains structurally inefficient as an institutional asset class. Despite the scale and consistent consumer demand, capital formation and investment frameworks have not evolved to match modern financial standards.
The Result
A massive, global asset class exists—but remains under-capitalized, under-structured, and under-institutionalized.Institutional investors, particularly in private credit, are effectively locked out—not due to lack of opportunity, but due to lack of underwriteable frameworks.
