The Bull Case For KKR (KKR) Could Change Following Charter Shift And Private-Credit Concerns – Learn Why

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KKR & Co. Inc. recently amended its charter to remove supermajority voting requirements and is facing scrutiny over private-credit asset quality after a dividend cut at FS KKR Capital Corp. Despite these concerns, KKR is expanding into new growth areas like sports investment, while executives have increased their personal shareholdings. The article explores how private-credit issues and dividend durability intersect with KKR’s fee-growth strategy and diversification efforts.

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