Callodine
Callodine Group is a Boston-based alternative asset management platform founded with a focus on yield-oriented investment strategies across public and private markets. The firm operates through a family of specialized investment subsidiaries, including Callodine Capital Management (equity income and specialty income strategies), Callodine Credit Management (asset-based lending), Thorofare Capital (commercial real estate lending), Rand Capital Management (manager of a publicly-traded BDC), Rainier Investment Management, and Manning & Napier Advisors. Together, the Callodine platform provides institutional and individual investors with access to a diversified suite of income-generating alternatives across corporate credit, real estate, and public market income strategies.
Callodine Capital Management focuses on long/short and long-only investment strategies targeting the dividend-paying equity universe, with particular expertise in specialty income niches including Business Development Companies, Master Limited Partnerships, REITs, and Mortgage REITs. Callodine Credit Management is an asset-based lender providing middle-market companies in the U.S. and Western Europe with flexible loan solutions that fill the gap between traditional bank lending and capital needs. The Callodine Specialty Income Fund is an interval fund that provides individual investors with access to a portfolio spanning private corporate credit, real estate credit, and alternative credit opportunities, managed within a registered fund structure.
Callodine's multi-manager, multi-strategy approach to income-oriented alternative investing gives it a distinctive position in the marketplace, enabling the group to cover a broad spectrum of yield-generating opportunities across the capital structure and public and private markets. The platform's focus on strategies that generate high cash yields with the potential for equity-like upside reflects a disciplined investment philosophy designed for investors who prioritize income and capital preservation. Callodine's growth trajectory reflects the increasing demand from institutional and wealth management clients for specialized income-oriented alternative solutions outside of traditional fixed income markets.