Jay Fabian

Managing Director at Mountain Ridge Capital

Jay Fabian, CFA, has an extensive background in finance and credit management. With experience in companies like Mountain Ridge Capital, First Merchants Corporation, Stonegate Capital, and Wells Fargo Capital Finance, Jay has held various positions such as Managing Director, Director of ABL Originations, and Vice President. Jay has also participated in a credit management training program and has excelled in roles like financial analyst and treasury management sales analyst. Jay's educational background includes a Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) in Finance from the University of Iowa.

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Milwaukee, United States

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Mountain Ridge Capital

Mountain Ridge Capital (MRC) is focused on providing highly customized revolver and term loan solutions to middle market businesses. MRC will consider advancing against all types of collateral and is equally comfortable lending into stressed and unstressed situations. MRC’s launch will allow many companies to meet the market’s growing needs for corporate loans and financing solutions. We get to know our customers as businesses, not just borrowers and we partner with them to help them meet their challenges and succeed. We are industry agnostic and focused on offering enhanced liquidity for a multitude of purposes. Typical deal sizes range from $5MM to $30MM. MRC is a portfolio company of Arena Investors, an institutional asset manager founded in partnership with The Westaim Corporation. With $3.5 billion of invested and committed assets under management as of April 2, 2022, and a team of over 100 employees in offices globally, Arena provides creative solutions for those seeking capital in special situations. The firm brings individuals with decades of experience, a track record of comfort with complexity, the ability to deliver within time constraints, and the flexibility to engage in transactions that cannot be addressed by banks and other conventional financial institutions.