Adviser agrees to pay $1M for disclosure failures tied to SPACs

Monroe Capital personnel became involved in multiple SPACs for which certain of Monroe Capital’s supervised persons co-owned the sponsoring entities, but Monroe Capital lacked policies and procedures reasonably designed to provide appropriate disclosure about this business practice and the associated conflicts of interest to advisory clients and investors

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