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private income

British  

noun

  1. Also called: private means.  an income from sources other than employment, such as investment

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The company’s North Haven Private Income Fund, which has $7.6 billion in total investments, received investor requests to buy back around 10.9% of outstanding shares in its quarterly tender offer.

From Barron's

Private credit concerns were already stirred on Wednesday when Morgan Stanley’s North Haven Private Income Fund, which has $8 billion in assets under management, revealed it won’t meet over half of its redemption requests, saying that its capping withdrawals at the pre-established 5% quarterly threshold limit for shares, far below the roughly 10.9% requested for repurchase.

From MarketWatch

The Royal Family has three main funding streams in addition to private income.

From BBC

She explained dental practices were privately owned, rather than being solely funded by the NHS, and relied on private income.

From BBC

Career officials objected to letting Musk have private income data of millions, but they were overridden.

From Salon