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PGIM Private Credit Fund Insider Sold Shares Worth $330,029, According to a Recent SEC Filing

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-- Stuart Parker, President and Principal Executive Officer, on April 24, 2026, sold 13,297 shares in PGIM Private Credit Fund (NONE) for $330,029. Following the Form 4 filing with the SEC, Parker has control over a total of 21,453 Class I common shares of the company, with 21,453 shares held directly.

SEC Filing:

https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1923622/000154732226000001/xslF345X05/primary_doc.xml

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