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    Nextalia hires ex JPM banker to lead new private credit strategy

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on September 16, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Nextalia hires Enrico Monti, former JPMorgan banker, to lead its new private credit strategy, marking a significant expansion in Italy.

    Table of Contents

    • Nextalia's New Leadership in Private Credit
    • Enrico Monti's Background
    • Growth of Private Credit in Italy

    Nextalia Appoints Former JPMorgan Executive to Lead Private Credit Initiative

    Nextalia's New Leadership in Private Credit

    MILAN (Reuters) -Italy's Nextalia has hired Enrico Monti, a former senior banker at JPMorgan in London, to lead the private equity firm's new private credit strategy.

    Enrico Monti's Background

    He will join Nextalia as a partner, an update of Monti's LinkedIn profile showed.

    Growth of Private Credit in Italy

    Monti had lately been the head of corporate banking at Rome-based Banca del Fucino, where he had arrived in 2023 to spearhead a push into investment banking.

    Before that, Monti held senior roles at JPMorgan in London, where he was responsible for coverage of major financial sponsors in Europe within the bank's markets division.

    The move comes as Nextalia expands into private credit, a market which has grown rapidly in recent years globally and is attracting rising interest in Italy.

    (Reporting by Elvira Pollina; Editing by Valentina Za)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Nextalia hires Enrico Monti to lead private credit strategy.
    • •Monti previously worked at JPMorgan and Banca del Fucino.
    • •Private credit market is rapidly growing in Italy.
    • •Monti joins Nextalia as a partner.
    • •Nextalia is expanding its investment strategies.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Nextalia hires ex JPM banker to lead new private credit strategy

    1What is private credit?

    Private credit refers to non-bank lending where funds are provided to companies or individuals by private investors or institutions, often through loans or debt instruments.

    2What is investment banking?

    Investment banking is a financial service that helps companies raise capital by underwriting and issuing securities, providing advisory services for mergers and acquisitions, and facilitating other financial transactions.

    3What is corporate banking?

    Corporate banking is a division of banking that deals with corporate clients, providing services such as loans, credit, treasury management, and other financial solutions tailored to businesses.

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