Aleksandra Simanovsky

  • Aleksandra Simanovsky is the Founder of Adige Advisory, a capital markets advisory firm helping private lenders institutionalize, scale and diversify their funding sources. With more than 20 years of experience in real estate finance, she specializes in capital formation, strategic partnerships, fractional securitization execution and building durable, scalable funding platforms. She is widely recognized as a subject matter expert in Residential Transitional Loan (RTL) securitization. Before founding Adige Advisory, Aleksandra led strategy and capital markets initiatives at Toorak Capital Partners, where she executed the first-ever rated RTL securitization. Earlier, as VP at Deutsche Bank, she structured and executed more than $40 billion in commercial real estate securitizations. She began her career at Moody’s and KBRA rating agencies, publishing credit opinions on residential and commercial mortgage-backed securities that were cited by Bloomberg and CNBC. Aleksandra earned a BBA in Finance, Magna Cum Laude, from Pace University. Beyond her professional work, she manages a 12-unit real estate investment portfolio and serves as Deputy Mayor and Chair of the Economic Development Committee in Marlboro Township, New Jersey, supporting local economic growth and small business development. She is also a Steering Committee member of Women in Private Lending and a regular contributor to Private Lender Magazine, where she shares insights on capital markets innovation and the evolving private lending landscape.

New FHA Loss Mitigation Rules Will Unlock Rehab Housing Supply and Where Opportunity Lies

New FHA Loss Mitigation Rules Will Unlock Rehab Housing Supply and Where Opportunity Lies

| Article | Market & Trends
Across the Women In Private Lending (WPL) network, spanning an ecosystem of capital providers, private lenders, operators, servicers, advisors and technology partners, there is growing alignment around one conclusion: beginning in 2026 and accelerating through 2027, a growing volume of aging housing stock is expected to re-enter the market. For ...