0001782524Majesco 22022-12-310001782524365 Retail Markets, LLC2022-12-31


UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
WASHINGTON, DC 20549

FORM 10-Q

                QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF
THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
For the Quarterly Period Ended March 31,September 30, 2023
OR
        TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF
THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
For the transition period from _____ to _____
Commission File Number 814-01332
Morgan Stanley Direct Lending Fund
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
 Delaware
 84-2009506
(State or other jurisdiction of incorporation or organization) (I.R.S. Employer Identification No.)
1585 Broadway10036
New York, NY(Zip Code)
(Address of principal executive offices)
1 (212) 761-4000
(Registrant’s telephone number, including area code)
Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:
Title of each classTrading Symbol(s) Name of each exchange on which registered
NoneNone None
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days.  Yes ☒   No ☐
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant has submitted electronically every Interactive Data File required to be submitted pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T (§232.405 of this chapter) during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit such files).   Yes ☒ No ☐
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, a smaller reporting company, or an emerging growth company.  See definitions of “large accelerated filer,” “accelerated filer,” “smaller reporting company” and “emerging growth company” in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.
Large accelerated filer¨Accelerated filer¨
Non-accelerated filer
x 
Smaller reporting company¨
Emerging growth company
x 
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If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act. ☒
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act). Yes  ☐  No ☒
As of May 10,November 2, 2023, there was no established public market for the registrant’s common stock.
As of May 10,November 2, 2023, the Registrant had 71,464,63483,293,937 shares of common stock, $0.001 par value, outstanding.
MORGAN STANLEY DIRECT LENDING FUND
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Part I. Financial Information
Item 1.
Consolidated Statements of Assets and Liabilities as of March 31,September 30, 2023 (unaudited) and December 31, 2022 (audited)
Consolidated Statements of Operations for the three and nine months ended March 31,September 30, 2023 and March 31,September 30, 2022 (unaudited)
Consolidated Statements of Changes in Net Assets for the three and nine months ended March 31,September 30, 2023 and March 31,September 30, 2022 (unaudited)
Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows for the threenine months ended March 31,September 30, 2023 and March 31,September 30, 2022 (unaudited)
Consolidated Schedule of Investments as of March 31,September 30, 2023 (unaudited) and December 31, 2022 (audited)
Item 2.
Item 3.
Item 4.
Part II. Other Information
Item 1.
Item 1A.
Item 2.
Item 3.
Item 4.
Item 5.
Item 6.

SIGNATURES

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REPORT OF INDEPENDENT REGISTERED PUBLIC ACCOUNTING FIRM
To the stockholders and the Board of Directors of Morgan Stanley Direct Lending Fund
Results of Review of Interim Financial Information

We have reviewed the accompanying consolidated statement of assets and liabilities of Morgan Stanley Direct Lending Fund and subsidiaries (the “Company”), including the consolidated schedule of investments as of March 31,September 30, 2023, and the related consolidated statements of operations, changes in net assets for the three-month and nine-month periods ended September 30, 2023, and 2022, and cash flows for the three-month periodnine-month periods ended March 31,September 30, 2023 and 2022, and the related notes (collectively referred to as the “interim financial information”). Based on our reviews, we are not aware of any material modifications that should be made to the accompanying interim financial information for it to be in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America.

We have previously audited, in accordance with the standards of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (United States) (PCAOB), the consolidated statement of assets and liabilities of the Company including the consolidated schedule of investments as of December 31, 2022, and the related consolidated statements of operations, changes in net assets, and cash flows for the year then ended (not presented herein); and in our report dated March 9, 2023, we expressed an unqualified opinion on those consolidated financial statements. In our opinion, the information set forth in the accompanying consolidated statementsstatement of assets and liabilities as of December 31, 2022, is fairly stated, in all material respects, in relation to the consolidated statements of assets and liabilities from which it has been derived.

Basis for Review Results

This interim financial information is the responsibility of the Company's management. We are a public accounting firm registered with the PCAOB and are required to be independent with respect to the Company in accordance with the U.S. federal securities laws and the applicable rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission and the PCAOB.

We conducted our reviews in accordance with standards of the PCAOB. A review of interim financial information consists principally of applying analytical procedures and making inquiries of persons responsible for financial and accounting matters. It is substantially less in scope than an audit conducted in accordance with the standards of the PCAOB, the objective of which is the expression of an opinion regarding the financial statements taken as a whole. Accordingly, we do not express such an opinion.

/s/ Deloitte & Touche LLP
New York, NY
May 10,November 2, 2023
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Morgan Stanley Direct Lending Fund
Consolidated Statements of Assets and Liabilities
(In thousands, except share and per share amounts)
As ofAs of
March 31, 2023December 31, 2022September 30, 2023December 31, 2022
(Unaudited)(Audited)(Unaudited)(Audited)
AssetsAssetsAssets
Non-controlled/non-affiliated investments, at fair value (amortized cost of $2,992,717 and $2,939,646 at March 31, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively)$2,926,097 $2,873,588 
Non-controlled/non-affiliated investments, at fair value (amortized cost of $3,158,601 and $2,939,646 at September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively)Non-controlled/non-affiliated investments, at fair value (amortized cost of $3,158,601 and $2,939,646 at September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively)$3,123,450 $2,873,588 
CashCash99,606 81,215 Cash88,085 81,215 
Deferred financing costsDeferred financing costs10,864 7,624 Deferred financing costs15,253 7,624 
Interest and dividend receivable from non-controlled/non-affiliated investmentsInterest and dividend receivable from non-controlled/non-affiliated investments22,524 20,911 Interest and dividend receivable from non-controlled/non-affiliated investments26,178 20,911 
Subscription receivableSubscription receivable— 2,556 Subscription receivable— 2,556 
Receivable for investments sold/repaidReceivable for investments sold/repaid91 188 Receivable for investments sold/repaid22 188 
Prepaid expenses and other assetsPrepaid expenses and other assets488 40 Prepaid expenses and other assets23,887 40 
Total assetsTotal assets3,059,670 2,986,122 Total assets3,276,875 2,986,122 
LiabilitiesLiabilitiesLiabilities
Debt (net of unamortized debt issuance costs of $7,324 and $7,899 at March 31, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively)1,584,108 1,523,475 
Debt (net of unamortized debt issuance costs of $6,152 and $7,899 at September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively)Debt (net of unamortized debt issuance costs of $6,152 and $7,899 at September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively)1,718,379 1,523,475 
Payable to affiliates (Note 3)1,392 2,086 
Payable to affiliatesPayable to affiliates702 2,086 
Dividends payableDividends payable35,682 33,058 Dividends payable43,211 33,058 
Management fees payableManagement fees payable1,826 1,783 Management fees payable1,938 1,783 
Income based incentive fees payableIncome based incentive fees payable9,381 8,118 Income based incentive fees payable10,727 8,118 
Capital call proceeds received in advanceCapital call proceeds received in advance7,332 — 
Interest payableInterest payable9,300 17,019 Interest payable8,933 17,019 
Accrued expenses and other liabilitiesAccrued expenses and other liabilities3,385 3,278 Accrued expenses and other liabilities4,181 3,278 
Total liabilitiesTotal liabilities1,645,074 1,588,817 Total liabilities1,795,403 1,588,817 
Commitments and Contingencies (Note 7)
Commitments and ContingenciesCommitments and Contingencies
Net AssetsNet AssetsNet Assets
Common stock, par value $0.001 (100,000,000 shares authorized and 70,981,913 and 70,536,678 shares issued and outstanding as of March 31, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively)71 71 
Common stock, par value $0.001 (100,000,000 shares authorized and 72,018,635 and 70,536,678 shares issued and outstanding as of September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively)Common stock, par value $0.001 (100,000,000 shares authorized and 72,018,635 and 70,536,678 shares issued and outstanding as of September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively)72 71 
Paid-in capital in excess of par valuePaid-in capital in excess of par value1,460,904 1,452,013 Paid-in capital in excess of par value1,481,875 1,452,013 
Subscribed but unissued sharesSubscribed but unissued shares213,218 — 
Subscriptions receivableSubscriptions receivable(213,218)— 
Net distributable earnings (accumulated losses)Net distributable earnings (accumulated losses)(46,379)(54,779)Net distributable earnings (accumulated losses)(475)(54,779)
Total net assetsTotal net assets$1,414,596 $1,397,305 Total net assets$1,481,472 $1,397,305 
Total liabilities and net assetsTotal liabilities and net assets$3,059,670 $2,986,122 Total liabilities and net assets$3,276,875 $2,986,122 
Net asset value per shareNet asset value per share$19.93 $19.81 Net asset value per share$20.57 $19.81 









The accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited consolidated financial statements
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Morgan Stanley Direct Lending Fund
Consolidated Statements of Operations (Unaudited)
(In thousands, except share and per share amounts)
For the Three Months EndedFor the Three Months EndedFor the Nine Months Ended
 March 31, 2023March 31, 2022 September 30, 2023September 30, 2022 September 30, 2023September 30, 2022
Investment Income:Investment Income:Investment Income:
From non-controlled/non-affiliated investments:From non-controlled/non-affiliated investments:From non-controlled/non-affiliated investments:
Interest incomeInterest income$81,717 $42,715 Interest income$90,977 $60,798 $259,267 $151,976 
Payment-in-kind interest incomePayment-in-kind interest income441 272 Payment-in-kind interest income1,141 506 2,204 1,055 
Dividend incomeDividend income496 309 Dividend income564 439 1,564 980 
Other incomeOther income985 1,008 Other income1,769 976 3,949 3,006 
Total investment incomeTotal investment income83,639 44,304 Total investment income94,451 62,719 266,984 157,017 
Expenses:Expenses:Expenses:
Interest expense and other financing expensesInterest expense and other financing expenses26,667 10,349 Interest expense and other financing expenses29,686 18,601 84,260 42,731 
Management feesManagement fees7,304 6,183 Management fees7,754 6,865 22,503 19,583 
Income based incentive feesIncome based incentive fees9,381 5,466 Income based incentive fees10,727 7,173 30,246 18,517 
Capital gains incentive feesCapital gains incentive fees— (747)Capital gains incentive fees— — — (2,441)
Professional feesProfessional fees1,241 624 Professional fees1,296 923 3,385 2,323 
Directors’ feesDirectors’ fees80 87 Directors’ fees85 87 253 262 
Administrative service feesAdministrative service fees54 16 Administrative service fees27 54 141 124 
General and other expensesGeneral and other expenses168 410 General and other expenses118 351 483 828 
Total expensesTotal expenses44,895 22,388 Total expenses49,693 34,054 141,271 81,927 
Expense support (Note 3)— 39 
Management fees waiver (Note 3)(5,478)(4,637)
Expense supportExpense support— — — 39 
Management fees waiverManagement fees waiver(5,816)(5,149)(16,878)(14,687)
Net expensesNet expenses39,417 17,790 Net expenses43,877 28,905 124,393 67,279 
Net investment income (loss)Net investment income (loss)44,222 26,514 Net investment income (loss)50,574 33,814 142,591 89,738 
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investment transactions:Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investment transactions:Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investment transactions:
Net realized gain (loss) on non-controlled/non-affiliated investmentsNet realized gain (loss) on non-controlled/non-affiliated investments122 74 Net realized gain (loss) on non-controlled/non-affiliated investments18 127 556 
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on non-controlled/non-affiliated investmentsNet change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on non-controlled/non-affiliated investments22,829 (24,390)30,909 (61,869)
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on non-controlled/non-affiliated investments(567)(4,342)
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)(445)(4,268)Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)22,834 (24,372)31,036 (61,313)
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operationsNet increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations$43,777 $22,246 Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations$73,408 $9,442 $173,627 $28,425 
Per share information—basic and dilutedPer share information—basic and dilutedPer share information—basic and diluted
Net investment income (loss) per shareNet investment income (loss) per share$0.62 $0.46 Net investment income (loss) per share$0.70 $0.53 $2.00 $1.49 
Earnings (loss) per shareEarnings (loss) per share$0.62 $0.39 Earnings (loss) per share$1.02 $0.15 $2.43 $0.47 
Weighted average shares outstanding (Note 9)70,863,184 57,101,214 
Weighted average shares outstandingWeighted average shares outstanding71,874,113 64,102,092 71,361,910 60,169,337 
    










The accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited consolidated financial statements
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Morgan Stanley Direct Lending Fund
Consolidated Statements of Changes in Net Assets (Unaudited)
(In thousands)
For the Three Months Ended
 March 31, 2023March 31, 2022
Net assets at beginning of period$1,397,305 $1,188,587 
Increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations:
Net investment income (loss)44,222 26,514 
Net realized gain (loss)122 74 
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)(567)(4,342)
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations43,777 22,246 
Capital transactions:
Reinvestment of dividends8,891 7,540 
Dividends declared(35,377)(27,455)
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from capital transactions(26,486)(19,915)
Total increase (decrease) in net assets17,291 2,331 
Net assets at end of period$1,414,596 $1,190,918 






For the Three Months EndedFor the Nine Months Ended
 September 30, 2023September 30, 2022 September 30, 2023September 30, 2022
Net assets at beginning of period$1,440,001 $1,240,884 $1,397,305 $1,188,587 
Increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations:
Net investment income (loss)50,574 33,814 142,591 89,738 
Net realized gain (loss)18 127 556 
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)22,829 (24,390)30,909 (61,869)
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations73,408 9,442 173,627 28,425 
Capital transactions:
Issuance of common stock— 79,821 — 154,687 
Reinvestment of dividends11,274 7,614 29,863 22,118 
Dividends declared(43,211)(30,611)(119,323)(86,667)
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from capital transactions(31,937)56,824 (89,460)90,138 
Total increase (decrease) in net assets41,471 66,266 84,167 118,563 
Net assets at end of period$1,481,472 $1,307,150 $1,481,472 $1,307,150 



























The accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited consolidated financial statements
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Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows (Unaudited)
(In thousands)
For the Three Months Ended
March 31, 2023March 31, 2022
Cash flows from operating activities:
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations$43,777 $22,246 
Adjustments to reconcile net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities:
Net unrealized (appreciation) depreciation on investments567 4,342 
Net realized (gain) loss on investments(122)(74)
Net accretion of discount and amortization of premium on investments(2,530)(1,982)
Payment-in-kind interest and dividend capitalized(1,003)(370)
Amortization of deferred financing costs699 1,110 
Amortization of debt issuance costs and original issue discount on Unsecured Notes628 177 
Purchases of investments and change in payable for investments purchased(139,566)(177,705)
Proceeds from sale of investments and principal repayments and change in receivable for investments sold/repaid90,247 28,478 
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:
(Increase) decrease in interest and dividend receivable from non-controlled/non-affiliated investments(1,613)(86)
(Increase) decrease in prepaid expenses and other assets(448)(129)
(Decrease) increase in payable to affiliates(694)(1,545)
(Decrease) increase in management fees payable43 240 
(Decrease) increase in incentive fees payable1,263 (1,499)
(Decrease) increase in interest payable(7,719)1,917 
(Decrease) increase in accrued expenses and other liabilities107 (287)
Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities(16,364)(125,167)
Cash flows from financing activities:
Borrowings on debt60,000 554,458 
Repayments on debt— (443,000)
Deferred financing costs paid(3,939)(2,064)
Debt issuance costs paid— (5,145)
Dividends paid in cash(23,862)(22,151)
Proceeds from issuance of common stock2,556 7,778 
Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities34,755 89,876 
Net increase (decrease) in cash18,391 (35,291)
Cash, beginning of period81,215 74,153 
Cash, end of period$99,606 $38,862 
Supplemental information and non-cash activities:
Excise tax paid$361 $57 
Interest expense paid$33,059 $6,480 
Dividend reinvestment paid$8,891 $7,540 
Subscriptions receivable$— $72 
Accrued but unpaid dividends$35,682 $27,455 
Accrued but unpaid debt issuance costs$— $425 


For the Nine Months Ended
September 30, 2023September 30, 2022
Cash flows from operating activities:
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations$173,627 $28,425 
Adjustments to reconcile net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities:
Net unrealized (appreciation) depreciation on investments(30,909)61,869 
Net realized (gain) loss on investments(127)(556)
Net accretion of discount and amortization of premium on investments(7,283)(8,904)
Payment-in-kind interest and dividend capitalized(3,539)(1,451)
Amortization of deferred financing costs2,313 2,885 
Amortization of debt issuance costs and original issuance discount on Unsecured Notes1,906 898 
Purchases of investments and change in payable for investments purchased(378,239)(750,690)
Proceeds from sale of investments and principal repayments and change in receivable for investments sold/repaid170,399 295,824 
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:
(Increase) decrease in interest and dividend receivable from non-controlled/non-affiliated investments(5,267)(7,031)
(Increase) decrease in prepaid expenses and other assets(23,847)223 
(Decrease) increase in payable to affiliates(1,384)(1,975)
(Decrease) increase in management fees payable155 410 
(Decrease) increase in incentive fees payable2,609 (1,486)
(Decrease) increase in interest payable(8,086)5,199 
(Decrease) increase in accrued expenses and other liabilities903 874 
Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities(106,769)(375,486)
Cash flows from financing activities:
Borrowings on debt338,000 1,291,175 
Repayments on debt(145,000)(1,017,500)
Deferred financing costs paid(9,942)(2,448)
Debt issuance costs paid— (9,003)
Dividends paid in cash(79,307)(63,526)
Proceeds from issuance of common stock2,556 162,537 
Capital call proceeds received in advance7,332 — 
Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities113,639 361,235 
Net increase (decrease) in cash6,870 (14,251)
Cash, beginning of period81,215 74,153 
Cash, end of period$88,085 $59,902 
Supplemental information and non-cash activities:
Excise tax paid$361 $57 
Interest expense paid$88,128 $33,749 
Dividend reinvestment paid$29,863 $22,118 
Accrued but unpaid dividends$43,211 $30,714 
Accrued but unpaid debt issuance costs$— $100 
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited consolidated financial statements
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Morgan Stanley Direct Lending Fund
Consolidated Schedule of Investments (Unaudited)
March 31,September 30, 2023
(In thousands)


Investments-non-controlled/non-affiliated(1)(2)
Investments-non-controlled/non-affiliated(1)(2)
FootnotesReference Rate and Spread
Interest Rate(3)
Maturity DatePar Amount/ Shares
Cost(4)
Fair Value Percentage of Net Assets
Investments-non-controlled/non-affiliated(1)(2)
FootnotesReference Rate and Spread
Interest Rate(3)
Maturity DatePar Amount/ Shares
Cost(4)
Fair ValuePercentage of Net Assets
First Lien DebtFirst Lien DebtFirst Lien Debt
Aerospace & DefenseAerospace & DefenseAerospace & Defense
Jonathan Acquisition CompanyJonathan Acquisition Company(5) (7)L +5.00%10.16%12/22/20262,705 $2,653 $2,636 0.19 %Jonathan Acquisition Company(5) (7)S +5.00%10.49%12/22/20262,691 $2,645 $2,658 0.18 %
Mantech International CPMantech International CP(5) (8)S +5.75%10.43%09/14/2029358 351 352 0.02 Mantech International CP(5) (8)S +5.75%11.12%9/14/2029356 350 356 0.02 
Mantech International CPMantech International CP(5) (8) (13)S +5.75%10.43%09/14/2029— (1)(2)— Mantech International CP(5) (8) (13)S +5.75%11.12%9/14/202931 30 31 — 
Mantech International CPMantech International CP(5) (8) (13)S +5.75%10.43%09/14/2028— (1)(1)— Mantech International CP(5) (8) (13)S +5.75%11.12%9/14/2028— (1)— — 
PCX Holding Corp.PCX Holding Corp.(5) (6) (7)L +6.25%11.41%04/22/202718,186 18,053 17,678 1.25 PCX Holding Corp.(5) (6) (7)S +6.25%11.79%4/22/202718,093 17,975 17,930 1.21 
PCX Holding Corp.PCX Holding Corp.(5) (7)L +6.25%11.41%04/22/202718,310 18,032 17,800 1.26 PCX Holding Corp.(5) (7)S +6.25%11.79%4/22/202718,218 17,968 18,053 1.22 
PCX Holding Corp.PCX Holding Corp.(5) (7) (13)L +6.25%11.41%04/22/2027555 543 504 0.04 PCX Holding Corp.(5) (7) (13)S +6.25%11.79%4/22/2027864 853 847 0.06 
Two Six Labs, LLCTwo Six Labs, LLC(5) (8)S +5.50%10.40%08/20/202710,931 10,762 10,694 0.76 Two Six Labs, LLC(5) (8)S +5.50%10.89%8/20/202710,876 10,723 10,764 0.73 
Two Six Labs, LLCTwo Six Labs, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +5.50%10.40%08/20/20272,113 2,063 2,021 0.14 Two Six Labs, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +5.50%10.89%8/20/20272,102 2,058 2,059 0.14 
Two Six Labs, LLCTwo Six Labs, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +5.50%10.40%08/20/2027— (31)(46)— Two Six Labs, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +5.50%10.89%8/20/2027— (28)(22)— 
52,424 51,636 3.65 52,573 52,676 3.56 
Air Freight & LogisticsAir Freight & LogisticsAir Freight & Logistics
AGI-CFI Holdings, Inc.AGI-CFI Holdings, Inc.(5) (8)S +5.75%10.79%06/11/202714,371 14,117 13,942 0.99 AGI-CFI Holdings, Inc.(5) (8)S +5.75%11.29%6/11/202714,299 14,071 14,147 0.95 
Omni Intermediate Holdings, LLCOmni Intermediate Holdings, LLC(5) (7)S +5.00%10.05%12/30/202612,515 12,410 12,092 0.85 Omni Intermediate Holdings, LLC(5) (7)S +5.00%10.42%12/30/202612,445 12,353 12,445 0.84 
Omni Intermediate Holdings, LLCOmni Intermediate Holdings, LLC(5) (7)S +5.00%10.05%12/30/20261,263 1,247 1,221 0.09 Omni Intermediate Holdings, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +5.00%10.42%12/30/20261,265 1,248 1,265 0.09 
Omni Intermediate Holdings, LLCOmni Intermediate Holdings, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +5.00%10.05%12/30/2026— (2)(5)— Omni Intermediate Holdings, LLC(5) (13)P +4.00%9.42%12/30/2025266 259 266 0.02 
Omni Intermediate Holdings, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +5.00%10.05%12/30/2025— (9)(36)— 
RoadOne IntermodaLogisticsRoadOne IntermodaLogistics(5) (7) (13)S +6.25%11.12%12/30/20281,668 1,619 1,619 0.11 RoadOne IntermodaLogistics(5) (7)S +6.25%11.72%12/29/20281,660 1,614 1,629 0.11 
RoadOne IntermodaLogisticsRoadOne IntermodaLogistics(5) (7) (13)S +6.25%11.12%12/30/2028130 122 122 0.01 RoadOne IntermodaLogistics(5) (7) (13)S +6.25%11.72%12/29/2028130 122 122 0.01 
RoadOne IntermodaLogisticsRoadOne IntermodaLogistics(5) (7) (13)S +6.25%11.12%12/30/202875 66 66 — RoadOne IntermodaLogistics(5) (7) (13)S +6.25%11.72%12/29/202820 12 14 — 
29,570 29,021 2.05 29,679 29,888 2.02 
Automobile ComponentsAutomobile ComponentsAutomobile Components
Continental Battery CompanyContinental Battery Company(5) (7)L +6.75%11.91%01/20/20276,172 6,073 5,513 0.39 Continental Battery Company(5) (7)S +6.75%12.04%1/20/20276,141 6,053 5,467 0.37 
Randy's Holdings, Inc.Randy's Holdings, Inc.(5) (7)S +6.50%11.36%11/01/20286,726 6,535 6,557 0.46 Randy's Holdings, Inc.(5) (7)S +6.50%11.88%11/1/20286,684 6,506 6,638 0.45 
Randy's Holdings, Inc.Randy's Holdings, Inc.(5) (7) (13)S +6.50%11.36%11/01/2028— (31)(56)— Randy's Holdings, Inc.(5) (7) (13)S +6.50%11.88%11/1/2028— (29)(15)— 
Randy's Holdings, Inc.Randy's Holdings, Inc.(5) (7) (13)S +6.50%11.36%11/01/2028170 144 147 0.01 Randy's Holdings, Inc.(5) (7) (13)S +6.50%11.88%11/1/2028292 269 285 0.02 
Sonny's Enterprises, LLCSonny's Enterprises, LLC(5) (7)S +5.50%10.33%08/05/20266,987 6,883 6,747 0.48 Sonny's Enterprises, LLC(5) (6) (7)S +6.75%12.27%8/5/202840,817 40,296 40,780 2.75 
Sonny's Enterprises, LLCSonny's Enterprises, LLC(5) (6) (7)S +6.75%10.76%08/05/20265,346 5,275 5,162 0.36 Sonny's Enterprises, LLC(5) (6) (7)S +6.75%12.27%8/5/20275,319 5,257 5,314 0.36 
Sonny's Enterprises, LLC(5) (7)S +6.75%11.57%08/05/202634,038 33,572 32,871 2.32 
Spectrum Automotive Holdings Corp.Spectrum Automotive Holdings Corp.(5) (6) (8)L +5.75%10.91%06/29/202823,590 23,308 22,446 1.59 Spectrum Automotive Holdings Corp.(5) (6) (8)S +5.75%11.18%6/29/202823,470 23,210 22,853 1.54 
Spectrum Automotive Holdings Corp.Spectrum Automotive Holdings Corp.(5) (8) (13)L +5.75%10.91%06/29/20284,644 4,576 4,326 0.31 Spectrum Automotive Holdings Corp.(5) (8) (13)S +5.75%11.18%6/29/20285,379 5,312 5,207 0.35 
Spectrum Automotive Holdings Corp.Spectrum Automotive Holdings Corp.(5) (8) (13)L +5.75%10.91%06/29/2027— (9)(43)— Spectrum Automotive Holdings Corp.(5) (8) (13)S +5.75%11.18%6/29/2027— (8)(23)— 
86,326 83,670 5.91 86,866 86,506 5.84 
AutomobilesAutomobiles
ARI Network Services, Inc.ARI Network Services, Inc.(5) (6) (8)S +5.25%10.67%2/28/202520,564 20,392 20,365 1.37 
ARI Network Services, Inc.ARI Network Services, Inc.(5) (6) (8)S +5.25%10.67%2/28/20253,603 3,572 3,568 0.24 
ARI Network Services, Inc.ARI Network Services, Inc.(5) (8) (13)S +5.25%10.67%2/28/20251,757 1,734 1,728 0.12 
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Consolidated Schedule of Investments (Unaudited)
March 31,September 30, 2023
(In thousands)
Investments-non-controlled/non-affiliated(1)(2)
Investments-non-controlled/non-affiliated(1)(2)
FootnotesReference Rate and Spread
Interest Rate(3)
Maturity DatePar Amount/ Shares
Cost(4)
Fair Value Percentage of Net Assets
Investments-non-controlled/non-affiliated(1)(2)
FootnotesReference Rate and Spread
Interest Rate(3)
Maturity DatePar Amount/ Shares
Cost(4)
Fair ValuePercentage of Net Assets
Automobiles
ARI Network Services, Inc.(5) (6) (8)S +5.50%10.16%02/28/202520,670 $20,440 $20,219 1.43 %
ARI Network Services, Inc.(5) (6) (8)S +5.50%10.16%02/28/20253,621 3,581 3,542 0.25 
ARI Network Services, Inc.(5) (8) (13)S +5.50%10.16%02/28/20251,757 1,726 1,691 0.12 
Summit Buyer, LLCSummit Buyer, LLC(5) (7)S +5.75%10.74%01/14/202622,064 21,763 21,305 1.51 Summit Buyer, LLC(5) (7)S +5.75%11.24%1/14/202621,952 $21,701 $21,701 1.46 %
Summit Buyer, LLCSummit Buyer, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +5.75%10.74%01/14/202628,920 28,503 27,812 1.97 Summit Buyer, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +5.75%11.24%1/14/202632,063 31,684 31,684 2.14 
Summit Buyer, LLCSummit Buyer, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +5.75%10.74%01/14/2026— (29)(83)(0.01)Summit Buyer, LLC(5) (13)P +4.75%13.25%1/14/2026562 537 537 0.04 
Turbo Buyer, Inc.Turbo Buyer, Inc.(5) (7)L +6.00%11.15%12/02/202537,844 37,362 36,758 2.60 Turbo Buyer, Inc.(5) (7)S +6.00%11.40%12/2/202537,652 37,251 37,184 2.51 
Turbo Buyer, Inc.Turbo Buyer, Inc.(5) (7)L +6.00%11.20%12/02/202538,027 37,445 36,935 2.61 Turbo Buyer, Inc.(5) (7)S +6.00%11.40%12/2/202537,835 37,352 37,365 2.52 
150,791 148,179 10.48 154,223 154,132 10.40 
BiotechnologyBiotechnologyBiotechnology
GraphPad Software, LLCGraphPad Software, LLC(5) (6) (7)L +5.50%10.48%04/27/202712,036 11,948 11,739 0.83 GraphPad Software, LLC(5) (6) (7)S +5.50%10.94%4/27/202714,844 14,746 14,740 0.99 
GraphPad Software, LLCGraphPad Software, LLC(5) (7)L +5.50%10.48%04/27/20272,885 2,863 2,814 0.20 GraphPad Software, LLC(5) (13)P +5.00%13.50%4/27/2027875 865 863 0.06 
GraphPad Software, LLC(5) (7) (13)L +5.50%10.48%04/27/2027— (12)(43)— 
14,799 14,510 1.03 15,611 15,603 1.05 
ChemicalsChemicalsChemicals
Tank Holding Corp.Tank Holding Corp.(5) (6) (8)S +5.75%11.19%3/31/202815,753 15,479 15,228 1.03 
Tank Holding Corp.Tank Holding Corp.(6) (8)S +5.75%10.66%03/31/202814,094 13,849 13,512 0.96 Tank Holding Corp.(5) (8) (13)S +5.75%11.19%3/31/2028— (10)(26)— 
Tank Holding Corp.Tank Holding Corp.(8) (13)S +5.75%10.66%03/31/2028227 213 194 0.01 Tank Holding Corp.(8) (13)S +5.75%11.19%3/31/2028627 615 600 0.04 
V Global Holdings, LLCV Global Holdings, LLC(5) (6) (8)S +5.75%10.87%12/22/20274,891 4,806 4,692 0.33 V Global Holdings, LLC(5) (6) (8)S +5.75%11.43%12/22/20274,866 4,789 4,771 0.32 
V Global Holdings, LLCV Global Holdings, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +5.75%10.87%12/22/2025103 92 75 0.01 V Global Holdings, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +5.75%11.43%12/22/2025223 214 210 0.01 
18,960 18,473 1.31 21,087 20,783 1.40 
Commercial Services & SuppliesCommercial Services & SuppliesCommercial Services & Supplies
365 Retail Markets, LLC365 Retail Markets, LLC(5) (7)L +4.75%9.50%12/23/202617,237 17,014 16,985 1.20 365 Retail Markets, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +4.75%10.15%12/23/2026— (30)— — 
365 Retail Markets, LLC365 Retail Markets, LLC(5) (7)L +4.75%9.50%12/23/20265,529 5,473 5,449 0.39 365 Retail Markets, LLC(5) (7)S +4.75%10.15%12/23/202617,149 16,952 17,149 1.16 
365 Retail Markets, LLC365 Retail Markets, LLC(5) (7) (13)L +4.75%9.50%12/23/20261,200 1,166 1,159 0.08 365 Retail Markets, LLC(5) (7)S +4.75%10.15%12/23/20265,502 5,452 5,502 0.37 
Atlas Us Finco, Inc.Atlas Us Finco, Inc.(5) (7) (10)S +7.25%11.98%12/09/20292,009 1,950 1,959 0.14 Atlas Us Finco, Inc.(5) (7) (10)S +7.25%12.58%12/9/20292,009 1,953 1,988 0.13 
Atlas Us Finco, Inc.Atlas Us Finco, Inc.(5) (7) (10) (13)S +7.25%11.98%12/09/2028— (5)(5)— Atlas Us Finco, Inc.(5) (7) (10) (13)S +7.25%12.58%12/9/2028— (5)(2)— 
BPG Holdings IV Corp.BPG Holdings IV Corp.(5) (8)S +6.00%10.90%07/29/202911,739 10,997 11,138 0.79 BPG Holdings IV Corp.(5) (8)S +6.00%11.39%7/29/202911,676 10,979 11,355 0.77 
Encore Holdings, LLCEncore Holdings, LLC(5) (8)L +4.75%9.91%11/23/20281,845 1,818 1,807 0.13 Encore Holdings, LLC(5) (8)S +4.50%9.99%11/23/20281,835 1,810 1,835 0.12 
Encore Holdings, LLCEncore Holdings, LLC(5) (8) (13)L +4.75%9.91%11/23/20282,310 2,266 2,236 0.16 Encore Holdings, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +4.50%9.99%11/23/20282,298 2,247 2,298 0.16 
Encore Holdings, LLCEncore Holdings, LLC(5) (8) (13)L +4.75%9.91%11/23/2027— (7)(11)— Encore Holdings, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +4.50%9.99%11/23/2027— (6)— — 
Energy Labs Holdings Corp.Energy Labs Holdings Corp.(5) (7)S +5.25%10.08%04/07/2028387 382 376 0.03 Energy Labs Holdings Corp.(5) (7)S +5.25%10.68%4/7/2028385 380 379 0.03 
Energy Labs Holdings Corp.Energy Labs Holdings Corp.(5) (7) (13)S +5.25%10.08%04/07/2028— — (1)— Energy Labs Holdings Corp.(5) (7)S +5.25%10.68%4/7/202837 36 36 — 
Energy Labs Holdings Corp.Energy Labs Holdings Corp.(5) (7) (13)S +5.25%10.08%04/07/202812 11 10 — Energy Labs Holdings Corp.(5) (7) (13)S +5.25%10.68%4/7/202830 29 29 — 
FLS Holding, Inc.FLS Holding, Inc.(5) (7) (10)L +5.25%10.21%12/15/202820,675 20,322 20,390 1.44 FLS Holding, Inc.(5) (7) (10)S +5.25%10.79%12/15/202819,073 18,769 18,844 1.27 
FLS Holding, Inc.FLS Holding, Inc.(5) (7) (10)L +5.25%10.25%12/15/20284,495 4,415 4,433 0.31 FLS Holding, Inc.(5) (7) (10)S +5.25%10.79%12/15/20284,472 4,398 4,418 0.30 
FLS Holding, Inc.FLS Holding, Inc.(5) (7) (10) (13)L +5.25%10.21%12/17/2027— (28)(25)— FLS Holding, Inc.(5) (7) (10) (13)S +5.25%10.79%12/17/2027— (25)(22)— 
Helios Service Partners, LLCHelios Service Partners, LLC(5) (7)S +6.25%11.88%3/19/20276,859 6,693 6,693 0.45 
Helios Service Partners, LLCHelios Service Partners, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +6.25%11.88%3/19/2027— (155)(155)(0.01)
Helios Service Partners, LLCHelios Service Partners, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +6.25%11.88%3/19/2027464 433 433 0.03 
PDFTron Systems, Inc.PDFTron Systems, Inc.(5) (6) (7) (10)S +5.50%10.83%7/15/202730,107 29,750 29,535 1.99 
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March 31,September 30, 2023
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Investments-non-controlled/non-affiliated(1)(2)
Investments-non-controlled/non-affiliated(1)(2)
FootnotesReference Rate and Spread
Interest Rate(3)
Maturity DatePar Amount/ Shares
Cost(4)
Fair Value Percentage of Net Assets
Investments-non-controlled/non-affiliated(1)(2)
FootnotesReference Rate and Spread
Interest Rate(3)
Maturity DatePar Amount/ Shares
Cost(4)
Fair ValuePercentage of Net Assets
PDFTron Systems, Inc.(5) (6) (7) (10)S +5.50%10.31%07/15/202730,338 $29,940 $29,395 2.08 %
PDFTron Systems, Inc.PDFTron Systems, Inc.(5) (7) (10)S +5.50%10.26%07/15/20279,800 9,645 9,495 0.67 PDFTron Systems, Inc.(5) (7) (10)S +5.50%10.83%7/15/20279,751 $9,612 $9,566 0.65 %
PDFTron Systems, Inc.PDFTron Systems, Inc.(5) (7) (10)S +5.50%10.29%07/15/20267,700 7,599 7,461 0.53 PDFTron Systems, Inc.(5) (7) (10) (13)S +5.50%10.83%7/15/20263,850 3,764 3,704 0.25 
Procure Acquireco, Inc. (Procure Analytics)Procure Acquireco, Inc. (Procure Analytics)(5) (8)L +5.00%9.84%12/20/20283,919 3,852 3,716 0.26 Procure Acquireco, Inc. (Procure Analytics)(5) (8)S +5.00%10.57%12/20/20283,899 3,837 3,769 0.25 
Procure Acquireco, Inc. (Procure Analytics)Procure Acquireco, Inc. (Procure Analytics)(5) (8) (13)L +5.00%9.84%12/20/2028— (7)(41)— Procure Acquireco, Inc. (Procure Analytics)(5) (8) (13)S +5.00%10.57%12/20/2028— (6)(26)— 
Procure Acquireco, Inc. (Procure Analytics)Procure Acquireco, Inc. (Procure Analytics)(5) (8) (13)L +5.00%9.84%12/20/2028— (4)(12)— Procure Acquireco, Inc. (Procure Analytics)(5) (8) (13)S +5.00%10.57%12/20/2028— (3)(8)— 
QW Holding Corporation(5) (6) (7)L +5.50%10.32%08/31/20268,883 8,774 8,883 0.63 
QW Holding Corporation(5) (7) (13)P +4.50%12.50%08/31/20262,054 2,027 2,054 0.15 
QW Holding Corporation(5) (7) (13)P +4.50%12.50%08/31/2026755 728 755 0.05 
Sherlock Buyer Corp.Sherlock Buyer Corp.(5) (8)S +5.75%10.75%12/08/202811,033 10,845 10,856 0.77 Sherlock Buyer Corp.(5) (7)S +5.75%11.24%12/8/202810,977 10,803 10,940 0.74 
Sherlock Buyer Corp.Sherlock Buyer Corp.(5) (8) (13)S +5.75%10.75%12/08/2028— (26)(52)— Sherlock Buyer Corp.(5) (7) (13)S +5.75%11.24%12/8/2028— (24)(11)— 
Sherlock Buyer Corp.Sherlock Buyer Corp.(5) (8) (13)S +5.75%10.75%12/08/2027— (20)(21)— Sherlock Buyer Corp.(5) (7) (13)S +5.75%11.24%12/8/2027— (18)(4)— 
Surewerx Purchaser III, Inc.Surewerx Purchaser III, Inc.(5) (8) (10)S +6.75%11.65%12/28/20295,488 5,328 5,385 0.38 Surewerx Purchaser III, Inc.(5) (8) (10)S +6.75%12.14%12/28/20295,461 5,309 5,461 0.37 
Surewerx Purchaser III, Inc.Surewerx Purchaser III, Inc.(5) (8) (10) (13)S +6.75%11.65%12/28/2029— (22)(21)— Surewerx Purchaser III, Inc.(5) (8) (10) (13)S +6.75%12.14%12/28/2029— (20)— — 
Surewerx Purchaser III, Inc.Surewerx Purchaser III, Inc.(5) (8) (10) (13)S +6.75%11.65%12/28/2028— (31)(20)— Surewerx Purchaser III, Inc.(5) (8) (10) (13)S +6.75%12.14%12/28/2028614 586 614 0.04 
Sweep Purchaser, LLCSweep Purchaser, LLC(5) (7)L +5.75%10.91%11/30/20268,682 8,567 8,292 0.59 Sweep Purchaser, LLC(5) (7)S +5.75%11.22%11/30/20268,638 8,537 7,954 0.54 
Sweep Purchaser, LLCSweep Purchaser, LLC(5) (7)L +5.75%10.91%11/30/20264,966 4,898 4,743 0.34 Sweep Purchaser, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +5.75%11.22%11/30/20265,889 5,813 5,401 0.36 
Sweep Purchaser, LLCSweep Purchaser, LLC(5) (7) (13)L +5.75%10.91%11/30/2026953 934 898 0.06 Sweep Purchaser, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +5.75%11.22%11/30/20261,378 1,363 1,267 0.09 
Sweep Purchaser, LLC(5) (7) (13)L +5.75%10.91%11/30/2026759 742 696 0.05 
Tamarack Intermediate, LLCTamarack Intermediate, LLC(5) (8)S +5.50%10.76%03/13/20285,459 5,365 5,183 0.37 Tamarack Intermediate, LLC(5) (8)S +5.75%11.17%3/13/20285,431 5,345 5,189 0.35 
Tamarack Intermediate, LLCTamarack Intermediate, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +5.50%10.33%03/13/2028149 134 103 0.01 Tamarack Intermediate, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +5.75%11.17%3/13/2028149 135 108 0.01 
United Flow Technologies Intermediate Holdco II, LLC(5) (7)L +5.75%10.58%10/29/202716,929 16,656 16,462 1.16 
United Flow Technologies Intermediate Holdco II, LLCUnited Flow Technologies Intermediate Holdco II, LLC(5) (7)L +5.75%10.58%10/29/20279,808 9,646 9,537 0.67 United Flow Technologies Intermediate Holdco II, LLC(5) (7)S +5.75%11.17%10/29/202716,844 16,596 16,572 1.12 
United Flow Technologies Intermediate Holdco II, LLCUnited Flow Technologies Intermediate Holdco II, LLC(5) (7) (13)L +5.75%10.58%10/29/20271,268 1,169 992 0.07 United Flow Technologies Intermediate Holdco II, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +5.75%11.17%10/29/202719,701 19,383 19,384 1.31 
United Flow Technologies Intermediate Holdco II, LLCUnited Flow Technologies Intermediate Holdco II, LLC(5) (7) (13)L +5.75%10.58%10/29/2026— (43)(83)(0.01)United Flow Technologies Intermediate Holdco II, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +5.75%11.17%10/29/20261,050 1,013 1,002 0.07 
US Infra Svcs Buyer, LLCUS Infra Svcs Buyer, LLC(5) (6) (7)L +6.75%11.67%04/13/202616,194 16,012 15,490 1.10 US Infra Svcs Buyer, LLC(5) (6) (7)S +6.50% (incl. 0.25% PIK)12.34%4/13/202614,958 14,813 14,311 0.97 
US Infra Svcs Buyer, LLCUS Infra Svcs Buyer, LLC(5) (6) (7)L +6.75%11.89%04/13/20262,286 2,261 2,186 0.15 US Infra Svcs Buyer, LLC(5) (6) (7)S +6.50% (incl. 0.25% PIK)12.34%4/13/20262,111 2,091 2,019 0.14 
US Infra Svcs Buyer, LLCUS Infra Svcs Buyer, LLC(5) (7)L +6.75%11.73%04/13/20262,250 2,227 2,152 0.15 US Infra Svcs Buyer, LLC(5) (7)S +6.50% (incl. 0.25% PIK)12.34%4/13/20262,250 2,231 2,153 0.15 
Valcourt Holdings II, LLCValcourt Holdings II, LLC(5) (7)S +5.25%10.30%01/07/202725,081 24,740 24,892 1.76 Valcourt Holdings II, LLC(5) (6) (7)S +5.25%10.79%1/7/202734,805 34,383 34,597 2.34 
Valcourt Holdings II, LLCValcourt Holdings II, LLC(5) (6) (7)S +5.25%10.30%01/07/20279,904 9,766 9,829 0.69 Valcourt Holdings II, LLC(5) (7)S +5.25%10.79%1/7/20273,067 3,031 3,048 0.21 
Valcourt Holdings II, LLC(5) (7)S +5.25%10.30%01/07/20276,842 6,752 6,790 0.48 
VRC Companies, LLC(5) (6) (8)L +5.50%10.65%06/29/202756,909 56,265 55,401 3.92 
VRC Companies, LLCVRC Companies, LLC(5) (8)S +5.75%10.57%06/29/20277,521 7,421 7,321 0.52 VRC Companies, LLC(5) (6) (7)S +5.75%11.13%6/29/202764,103 63,435 63,821 4.31 
VRC Companies, LLCVRC Companies, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +5.75%10.57%06/29/20278,108 7,991 7,866 0.56 VRC Companies, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +5.75%11.13%6/29/20278,569 8,466 8,529 0.58 
VRC Companies, LLCVRC Companies, LLC(5) (8) (13)L +5.50%10.65%06/29/2027— (18)(44)— VRC Companies, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +5.50%10.83%6/29/2027— (16)(7)— 
325,887 322,439 22.79 320,119 319,668 21.58 
Construction & EngineeringConstruction & Engineering
KPSKY Acquisition, Inc.KPSKY Acquisition, Inc.(5) (8)S +5.25%10.72%10/19/202833,951 33,423 33,353 2.25 
KPSKY Acquisition, Inc.KPSKY Acquisition, Inc.(5) (8) (13)S +5.25%10.72%10/19/20286,648 6,529 6,510 0.44 
LJ Avalon Holdings, LLCLJ Avalon Holdings, LLC(5) (7)S +6.25%11.77%2/1/20304,142 4,026 4,052 0.27 
LJ Avalon Holdings, LLCLJ Avalon Holdings, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +6.25%11.77%2/1/2030444 418 408 0.03 
LJ Avalon Holdings, LLCLJ Avalon Holdings, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +6.25%11.77%2/1/2029— (18)(15)— 
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Consolidated Schedule of Investments (Unaudited)
March 31,September 30, 2023
(In thousands)
Investments-non-controlled/non-affiliated(1)(2)
Investments-non-controlled/non-affiliated(1)(2)
FootnotesReference Rate and Spread
Interest Rate(3)
Maturity DatePar Amount/ Shares
Cost(4)
Fair Value Percentage of Net Assets
Investments-non-controlled/non-affiliated(1)(2)
FootnotesReference Rate and Spread
Interest Rate(3)
Maturity DatePar Amount/ Shares
Cost(4)
Fair ValuePercentage of Net Assets
Construction & Engineering
KPSKY Acquisition, Inc.(5) (8)L +5.50%10.41%10/19/202834,124 $33,555 $32,722 2.31 %
KPSKY Acquisition, Inc.(5) (8)L +5.50%10.41%10/19/20283,930 3,863 3,768 0.27 
KPSKY Acquisition, Inc.(5) (8) (13)L +5.50%10.41%10/19/2028921 879 761 0.05 
LJ Avalon Holdings, LLC(5) (7)S +6.50%11.33%02/01/20304,163 4,040 4,040 0.29 
LJ Avalon Holdings, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +6.50%11.33%02/01/2030— (25)(25)— 
LJ Avalon Holdings, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +6.50%11.33%02/01/2029— (20)(20)— 
Superman Holdings, LLCSuperman Holdings, LLC(5) (7)S +5.75%11.52%8/31/20271,605 $1,568 $1,586 0.11 %
Superman Holdings, LLCSuperman Holdings, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +5.75%11.52%8/31/2027— (4)(4)— 
45,942 45,890 3.10 
42,292 41,246 2.92 
Containers & PackagingContainers & PackagingContainers & Packaging
BP Purchaser, LLCBP Purchaser, LLC(5) (8)L +5.50%10.65%12/11/202817,292 16,998 16,320 1.15 BP Purchaser, LLC(5) (8)S +5.50%11.17%12/11/202817,205 16,931 16,645 1.12 
Fortis Solutions Group, LLC(5) (8)L +5.50%10.34%10/13/202826,912 26,461 26,299 1.86 
Fortis Solutions Group, LLC(5) (8)L +5.50%10.34%10/13/202876 75 75 0.01 
Fortis Solutions Group, LLC(5) (8) (13)L +5.50%10.34%10/15/2028(1)(17)— 
Fortis Solutions Group, LLC(5) (8) (13)L +5.50%10.34%10/15/2027360 319 298 0.02 
FORTIS Solutions Group, LLCFORTIS Solutions Group, LLC(5) (8)S +5.50%11.04%10/13/202826,776 26,358 26,744 1.81 
FORTIS Solutions Group, LLCFORTIS Solutions Group, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +5.50%11.04%10/15/202876 74 76 0.01 
FORTIS Solutions Group, LLCFORTIS Solutions Group, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +5.50%11.04%10/15/202864 58 63 — 
FORTIS Solutions Group, LLCFORTIS Solutions Group, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +5.50%11.04%10/15/2027— (36)(3)— 
43,852 42,975 3.04 43,385 43,525 2.94 
DistributorsDistributorsDistributors
48Forty Solutions, LLC48Forty Solutions, LLC(5) (6) (7)S +5.50%10.27%11/30/202616,066 15,800 15,378 1.09 48Forty Solutions, LLC(5) (6) (7)S +6.00%11.43%11/30/202617,767 17,479 17,439 1.18 
48Forty Solutions, LLC48Forty Solutions, LLC(5) (7)S +6.00%10.77%11/30/20261,791 1,728 1,742 0.12 48Forty Solutions, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +6.00%11.43%11/30/20261,086 1,049 1,036 0.07 
48Forty Solutions, LLC(5) (7) (13)P +4.50%12.50%11/30/2026271 228 155 0.01 
ABB Concise Optical Group, LLC(5) (8)L +7.50%12.67%02/23/202817,932 17,547 16,539 1.17 
ABB Concise Optical Group, LLCABB Concise Optical Group, LLC(5) (8) (13)P +6.50%14.50%02/23/20281,792 1,754 1,646 0.12 ABB Concise Optical Group, LLC(5) (8)S +7.50%13.05%2/23/202817,008 16,671 15,358 1.04 
Avalara, Inc.Avalara, Inc.(5) (8)S +7.25%12.15%10/19/202810,712 10,459 10,587 0.75 Avalara, Inc.(5) (8)S +7.25%12.64%10/19/202811,302 11,061 11,302 0.76 
Avalara, Inc.Avalara, Inc.(5) (8) (13)S +7.25%12.15%10/19/2028— (25)(13)— Avalara, Inc.(5) (8) (13)S +7.25%12.64%10/19/2028— (23)— — 
PT Intermediate Holdings III, LLC(5) (8)S +5.98%11.02%11/01/202817,183 17,038 16,028 1.13 
PT Intermediate Holdings III, LLCPT Intermediate Holdings III, LLC(5) (8)S +5.98%11.02%11/01/202811,377 11,281 10,612 0.75 PT Intermediate Holdings III, LLC(5) (8)S +5.98%11.52%11/1/202828,415 28,191 27,116 1.83 
PT Intermediate Holdings III, LLCPT Intermediate Holdings III, LLC(5) (8)S +5.98%11.02%11/01/202815,889 15,752 14,821 1.05 PT Intermediate Holdings III, LLC(5) (8)S +5.98%11.52%11/1/202815,808 15,682 15,086 1.02 
91,562 87,495 6.19 90,110 87,337 5.90 
Diversified Consumer ServicesDiversified Consumer ServicesDiversified Consumer Services
Apex Service Partners, LLCApex Service Partners, LLC(5) (7)S +5.50%10.25%07/31/20258,272 7,815 7,815 0.55 Apex Service Partners, LLC(5) (7)S +5.50%10.90%7/31/20258,251 7,884 7,899 0.53 
Apex Service Partners, LLCApex Service Partners, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +5.50%10.25%07/31/20254,042 3,595 3,595 0.25 Apex Service Partners, LLC(5) (7)S +5.50%10.90%7/31/20258,251 7,873 7,899 0.53 
Assembly Intermediate, LLCAssembly Intermediate, LLC(5) (7)L +6.50%11.66%10/19/202720,741 20,407 20,004 1.41 Assembly Intermediate, LLC(5) (7)S +6.00%11.49%10/19/202720,741 20,436 20,216 1.36 
Assembly Intermediate, LLCAssembly Intermediate, LLC(5) (7) (13)L +6.50%11.66%10/19/20272,904 2,839 2,720 0.19 Assembly Intermediate, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +6.00%11.49%10/19/20272,904 2,846 2,772 0.19 
Assembly Intermediate, LLCAssembly Intermediate, LLC(5) (7) (13)L +6.50%11.66%10/19/2027830 798 756 0.05 Assembly Intermediate, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +6.00%11.49%10/19/2027— (28)(52)— 
FPG Intermediate Holdco, LLCFPG Intermediate Holdco, LLC(5) (7)S +6.50%11.41%03/05/2027496 487 475 0.03 FPG Intermediate Holdco, LLC(5) (7)S +6.50%12.07%3/5/2027420 413 411 0.03 
Groundworks, LLCGroundworks, LLC(5) (6) (7)S +6.50%11.44%03/14/20301,059 1,028 1,028 0.07 Groundworks, LLC(5) (6) (7)S +6.50%11.81%3/14/20301,057 1,027 1,046 0.07 
Groundworks, LLCGroundworks, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +6.50%11.44%03/14/2030— (3)(3)— Groundworks, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +6.50%11.81%3/14/203056 53 54 — 
Groundworks, LLCGroundworks, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +6.50%11.44%03/14/2029— (2)(2)— Groundworks, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +6.50%11.81%3/14/2029— (2)(1)— 
Heartland Home ServicesHeartland Home Services(5) (8)S +5.75%11.07%12/15/20261,950 1,940 1,942 0.13 
Lightspeed Solution, LLCLightspeed Solution, LLC(5) (8)S +6.50% (incl. 2.17% PIK)11.82%3/1/20287,803 7,684 7,642 0.52 
Lightspeed Solution, LLCLightspeed Solution, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +6.50% (incl. 2.17% PIK)11.82%3/1/2028249 229 199 0.01 
LUV Car Wash Group, LLCLUV Car Wash Group, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +7.00%12.40%12/9/2026716 709 712 0.05 
Magnolia Wash HoldingsMagnolia Wash Holdings(5) (7)S +6.50%12.01%7/14/20283,263 3,207 2,935 0.20 
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Consolidated Schedule of Investments (Unaudited)
March 31,September 30, 2023
(In thousands)
Investments-non-controlled/non-affiliated(1)(2)
Investments-non-controlled/non-affiliated(1)(2)
FootnotesReference Rate and Spread
Interest Rate(3)
Maturity DatePar Amount/ Shares
Cost(4)
Fair Value Percentage of Net Assets
Investments-non-controlled/non-affiliated(1)(2)
FootnotesReference Rate and Spread
Interest Rate(3)
Maturity DatePar Amount/ Shares
Cost(4)
Fair ValuePercentage of Net Assets
Heartland Home Services(5) (8) (13)L +5.75%10.59%12/15/20261,960 $1,944 $1,905 0.13 %
Lightspeed Solution, LLC(5) (8)S +6.50%11.37%03/01/20287,656 7,527 7,397 0.52 
Lightspeed Solution, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +6.50%11.37%03/01/2028171 150 89 0.01 
LUV Car Wash Group, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +7.00%11.74%12/09/2026371 367 363 0.03 
LUV Car Wash Group, LLC(5) (7)S +7.00%11.74%12/09/2026348 345 343 0.02 
Magnolia Wash HoldingsMagnolia Wash Holdings(5) (7)S +6.50%11.35%07/14/20283,757 3,689 3,507 0.25 Magnolia Wash Holdings(5) (7)S +6.50%12.01%7/14/2028700 $689 $630 0.04 %
Magnolia Wash HoldingsMagnolia Wash Holdings(5) (7)S +6.50%11.35%07/14/2028704 691 657 0.05 Magnolia Wash Holdings(5) (7) (13)S +6.50%12.01%7/14/202887 85 71 — 
Magnolia Wash Holdings(5) (7) (13)S +6.50%11.35%07/14/202887 84 77 0.01 
Mammoth Holdings, LLC(5) (6) (7)S +6.00%10.85%10/16/20248,013 7,976 7,914 0.56 
Mammoth Holdings, LLCMammoth Holdings, LLC(5) (7)S +6.00%10.85%10/16/202435,875 35,718 35,434 2.50 Mammoth Holdings, LLC(5) (6) (7)S +6.50%12.01%10/16/202443,665 43,532 43,495 2.94 
Mammoth Holdings, LLCMammoth Holdings, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +6.00%10.85%10/16/2024— (4)(12)— Mammoth Holdings, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +6.50%12.01%10/16/2024— (3)(4)— 
Spotless Brands, LLCSpotless Brands, LLC(5) (7)S +6.50%11.31%07/25/20284,526 4,443 4,371 0.31 Spotless Brands, LLC(5) (7)S +6.50%12.00%7/25/20284,514 4,438 4,458 0.30 
Spotless Brands, LLCSpotless Brands, LLC(5) (7)S +6.50%11.31%07/25/2028857 841 827 0.06 Spotless Brands, LLC(5) (7)S +6.50%12.00%7/25/2028855 840 845 0.06 
Spotless Brands, LLCSpotless Brands, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +6.50%11.31%07/25/202829 26 24 — Spotless Brands, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +6.50%12.00%7/25/2028— (2)(2)— 
100,761 99,284 7.02 
Financial Services
Applitools, Inc.(5) (8) (10)S +6.25% PIK11.06% PIK05/25/20293,287 3,240 3,126 0.22 
Applitools, Inc.(5) (8) (10) (13)S +6.25%11.06%05/25/2028— (7)(21)— 
Cerity Partners, LLC(5) (8)S +6.75%11.54%12/29/20294,551 4,417 4,465 0.32 
Cerity Partners, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +6.75%11.54%12/29/2029240 39 108 0.01 
SitusAMC Holdings Corp.(5) (8)L +5.50%10.66%12/22/20273,564 3,535 3,442 0.24 
Smarsh, Inc.(5) (8)S +6.50%11.29%02/16/20294,286 4,210 4,138 0.29 
Smarsh, Inc.(5) (8) (13)S +6.50%11.29%02/16/2029536 522 499 0.04 
Smarsh, Inc.(5) (8) (13)S +6.50%11.29%02/16/202954 49 44 — 
16,005 15,801 1.12 103,850 103,167 6.96 
Electronic Equipment, Instruments & ComponentsElectronic Equipment, Instruments & ComponentsElectronic Equipment, Instruments & Components
Abracon Group Holdings, LLCAbracon Group Holdings, LLC(5) (8)P +4.75%12.75%07/06/20285,520 5,421 5,323 0.38 Abracon Group Holdings, LLC(5) (8)S +5.75%11.21%7/6/20285,787 5,693 5,012 0.34 
Abracon Group Holdings, LLCAbracon Group Holdings, LLC(5) (8) (13)P +4.75%12.75%07/06/2028— (9)(36)— Abracon Group Holdings, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +5.75%11.21%7/6/2028265 253 170 0.01 
Abracon Group Holdings, LLCAbracon Group Holdings, LLC(5) (8) (13)P +4.75%12.75%07/06/2028— (7)(14)— Abracon Group Holdings, LLC(5) (8)S +5.75%11.21%7/6/2028401 395 347 0.02 
Dwyer Instruments, Inc.Dwyer Instruments, Inc.(5) (8)L +6.00%11.16%07/21/20278,039 7,897 7,744 0.55 Dwyer Instruments, Inc.(5) (8)S +5.75%11.33%7/21/20277,998 7,871 7,820 0.53 
Dwyer Instruments, Inc.Dwyer Instruments, Inc.(5) (8) (13)L +6.00%11.16%07/21/2027— (17)(74)(0.01)Dwyer Instruments, Inc.(5) (8) (13)S +5.75%11.33%7/21/2027— (15)(45)— 
Dwyer Instruments, Inc.Dwyer Instruments, Inc.(5) (8) (13)L +6.00%11.16%07/21/2027225 208 188 0.01 Dwyer Instruments, Inc.(5) (8) (13)S +5.75%11.33%7/21/2027260 245 237 0.02 
Infinite Bidco, LLCInfinite Bidco, LLC(5) (9)L +6.25%10.91%03/02/202812,454 12,091 12,090 0.85 Infinite Bidco, LLC(5) (9)S +6.25%11.27%3/2/202812,391 12,058 12,274 0.83 
25,584 25,221 1.78 26,500 25,815 1.74 
Financial ServicesFinancial Services
Applitools, Inc.Applitools, Inc.(5) (8) (10)S +6.25% PIK11.35%5/25/20293,481 3,437 3,377 0.23 
Applitools, Inc.Applitools, Inc.(5) (8) (10) (13)S +6.25%11.35%5/25/2028— (7)(13)— 
Cerity Partners, LLCCerity Partners, LLC(5) (8)S +6.75%12.13%7/30/20294,767 4,634 4,767 0.32 
Cerity Partners, LLCCerity Partners, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +6.75%12.13%7/30/20291,677 1,497 1,677 0.11 
GC Waves Holdings, Inc.GC Waves Holdings, Inc.(5) (8)S +6.00%11.42%8/11/20282,307 2,263 2,263 0.15 
GC Waves Holdings, Inc.GC Waves Holdings, Inc.(5) (8) (13)S +6.00%11.42%8/11/202814 (148)(148)(0.01)
GC Waves Holdings, Inc.GC Waves Holdings, Inc.(5) (8) (13)S +6.00%11.42%8/11/2028— (6)(6)— 
SitusAMC Holdings Corp.SitusAMC Holdings Corp.(5) (8)S +5.50%10.99%12/22/20273,337 3,310 3,301 0.22 
Smarsh, Inc.Smarsh, Inc.(5) (8)S +6.50%11.84%2/16/20294,286 4,215 4,200 0.28 
Smarsh, Inc.Smarsh, Inc.(5) (8) (13)S +6.50%11.84%2/16/2029536 523 514 0.03 
Smarsh, Inc.Smarsh, Inc.(5) (8) (13)S +6.50%11.84%2/16/2029— (4)(5)— 
Trintech, Inc.Trintech, Inc.(5) (6) (7)S +6.50%11.82%7/25/202934,086 33,419 33,419 2.26 
Trintech, Inc.Trintech, Inc.(5) (7) (13)S +6.50%11.82%7/25/2029837 780 780 0.05 
53,913 54,126 3.65 
Food ProductsFood ProductsFood Products
AMCP Pet Holdings, Inc. (Brightpet)AMCP Pet Holdings, Inc. (Brightpet)(5) (6) (7)L +6.25%11.40%10/05/202617,106 16,774 16,792 1.19 AMCP Pet Holdings, Inc. (Brightpet)(5) (6) (7)S +7.00% (incl. 0.75% PIK)13.27%10/5/202641,791 40,979 40,755 2.75 
AMCP Pet Holdings, Inc. (Brightpet)AMCP Pet Holdings, Inc. (Brightpet)(5) (7)L +6.25%11.40%10/05/202616,292 15,967 15,992 1.13 AMCP Pet Holdings, Inc. (Brightpet)(5) (7) (13)S +7.00% (incl. 0.75% PIK)13.27%10/5/20262,189 2,099 2,044 0.14 
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Consolidated Schedule of Investments (Unaudited)
March 31,September 30, 2023
(In thousands)
Investments-non-controlled/non-affiliated(1)(2)
Investments-non-controlled/non-affiliated(1)(2)
FootnotesReference Rate and Spread
Interest Rate(3)
Maturity DatePar Amount/ Shares
Cost(4)
Fair Value Percentage of Net Assets
Investments-non-controlled/non-affiliated(1)(2)
FootnotesReference Rate and Spread
Interest Rate(3)
Maturity DatePar Amount/ Shares
Cost(4)
Fair ValuePercentage of Net Assets
AMCP Pet Holdings, Inc. (Brightpet)(5) (7)L +6.25%11.08%10/05/20265,833 $5,729 $5,726 0.40 %
Nellson Nutraceutical, Inc.Nellson Nutraceutical, Inc.(5) (6) (7)S +5.75%10.49%12/23/202523,545 23,284 23,243 1.64 Nellson Nutraceutical, Inc.(5) (6) (7)S +5.75%11.15%12/23/202518,452 $18,280 $18,267 1.23 %
Teasdale Foods, Inc. (Teasdale Latin Foods)Teasdale Foods, Inc. (Teasdale Latin Foods)(5) (7)S +7.25% (incl. 1.00% PIK)12.29%12/18/202510,839 10,712 9,156 0.65 Teasdale Foods, Inc. (Teasdale Latin Foods)(5) (7)S +7.25% (incl.1.00% PIK)12.84%12/18/202510,837 10,732 9,740 0.66 
72,466 70,909 5.01 72,090 70,806 4.78 
Health Care Equipment & SuppliesHealth Care Equipment & SuppliesHealth Care Equipment & Supplies
Performance Health & WellnessPerformance Health & Wellness(5) (6) (7)L +6.00%11.16%07/12/20279,398 9,255 9,039 0.64 Performance Health & Wellness(5) (6) (7)S +6.00%11.57%7/12/20279,398 9,268 9,248 0.62 
PerkinElmer U.S., LLCPerkinElmer U.S., LLC(5) (6) (7)S +6.75%11.86%03/13/20293,903 3,786 3,786 0.27 PerkinElmer U.S., LLC(5) (6) (7)S +6.75%12.16%3/13/20293,893 3,784 3,842 0.26 
13,041 12,825 0.91 13,052 13,090 0.88 
Health Care Providers & ServicesHealth Care Providers & ServicesHealth Care Providers & Services
Advarra Holdings, Inc.Advarra Holdings, Inc.(5) (8)S +5.75%10.56%08/24/2029457 450 438 0.03 Advarra Holdings, Inc.(5) (9)S +5.25%10.57%8/24/2029455 448 446 0.03 
Advarra Holdings, Inc.Advarra Holdings, Inc.(5) (8) (13)S +5.75%10.56%08/24/2029— — (2)— Advarra Holdings, Inc.(5) (9) (13)S +5.25%10.57%8/24/2029— — (1)— 
DCA Investment Holdings, LLCDCA Investment Holdings, LLC(5) (6) (8)S +6.41%11.30%04/03/202811,022 10,896 10,660 0.75 DCA Investment Holdings, LLC(5) (6) (8)S +6.50%11.89%4/3/202818,323 18,007 17,770 1.20 
DCA Investment Holdings, LLCDCA Investment Holdings, LLC(5) (8)S +6.41%11.30%04/03/20282,743 2,700 2,653 0.19 DCA Investment Holdings, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +6.50%11.89%4/3/20282,734 2,694 2,651 0.18 
DCA Investment Holdings, LLCDCA Investment Holdings, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +6.50%11.40%04/03/2028237 221 208 0.01 DCA Investment Holdings, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +6.50%11.89%4/3/2028888 863 860 0.06 
DCA Investment Holdings, LLCDCA Investment Holdings, LLC(5) (8)S +6.50%11.89%4/3/2028409 406 396 0.03 
Gateway US Holdings, Inc.Gateway US Holdings, Inc.(5) (8) (10)S +6.50%11.55%09/22/2026752 746 742 0.05 Gateway US Holdings, Inc.(5) (8) (10)S +6.50%12.04%9/22/2026752 746 752 0.05 
Gateway US Holdings, Inc.Gateway US Holdings, Inc.(5) (8) (10) (13)S +6.50%11.55%09/22/2026206 204 203 0.01 Gateway US Holdings, Inc.(5) (8) (10) (13)S +6.50%12.04%9/22/2026206 204 206 0.01 
Gateway US Holdings, Inc.Gateway US Holdings, Inc.(5) (8) (10) (13)S +6.50%11.55%09/22/202617 16 16 — Gateway US Holdings, Inc.(5) (8) (10) (13)S +6.50%12.04%9/22/2026— — — — 
Heartland Veterinary Partners, LLCHeartland Veterinary Partners, LLC(5) (7)S +4.75%9.56%12/10/20261,861 1,847 1,831 0.13 Heartland Veterinary Partners, LLC(5) (7)S +4.75%10.17%12/10/20261,852 1,839 1,824 0.12 
Heartland Veterinary Partners, LLCHeartland Veterinary Partners, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +4.75%9.56%12/10/20264,061 4,030 3,993 0.28 Heartland Veterinary Partners, LLC(5) (7)S +4.75%10.17%12/10/20264,192 4,166 4,130 0.28 
Heartland Veterinary Partners, LLCHeartland Veterinary Partners, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +4.75%9.56%12/10/2026— (3)(6)— Heartland Veterinary Partners, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +4.75%10.17%12/10/2026— (2)(6)— 
iCIMS, Inc.iCIMS, Inc.(5) (8)S +7.25%12.05%08/18/20286,568 6,459 6,496 0.46 iCIMS, Inc.(5) (8)S +6.75%12.14%8/18/20287,059 6,955 7,059 0.48 
iCIMS, Inc.iCIMS, Inc.(5) (8) (13)S +6.75%12.14%8/18/2028— (1)— — 
iCIMS, Inc.iCIMS, Inc.(5) (8) (13)S +6.75%12.14%8/18/2028— 
Intelerad Medical Systems IncorporatedIntelerad Medical Systems Incorporated(5) (7) (10)S +6.50%12.01%8/21/2026496 485 468 0.03 
Intelerad Medical Systems IncorporatedIntelerad Medical Systems Incorporated(5) (7) (10)S +6.50%11.41%08/21/2026499 486 477 0.03 Intelerad Medical Systems Incorporated(5) (7) (10) (13)S +6.50%12.01%5/31/202824 23 22 — 
mPulse Mobile, Inc.mPulse Mobile, Inc.(5) (8)L +5.25%10.19%12/17/202717,456 17,169 16,983 1.20 mPulse Mobile, Inc.(5) (8)S +5.25%10.75%12/17/202717,369 17,108 17,100 1.15 
mPulse Mobile, Inc.mPulse Mobile, Inc.(5) (8) (13)L +5.25%10.19%12/17/2027— (16)(54)— mPulse Mobile, Inc.(5) (8) (13)S +5.25%10.75%12/17/2027— (14)(31)— 
mPulse Mobile, Inc.mPulse Mobile, Inc.(5) (8) (13)L +5.25%10.19%12/17/2027212 204 198 0.01 mPulse Mobile, Inc.(5) (8) (13)S +5.25%10.75%12/17/2027375 368 368 0.02 
Pareto Health Intermediate Holdings, Inc.Pareto Health Intermediate Holdings, Inc.(5) (13)S +6.50%11.97%6/3/20306,763 6,632 6,685 0.45 
Pareto Health Intermediate Holdings, Inc.Pareto Health Intermediate Holdings, Inc.(5) (13)S +6.50%11.97%6/1/2029— (15)(9)— 
PPV Intermediate Holdings, LLCPPV Intermediate Holdings, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +5.75%11.15%8/31/2029— (75)(75)(0.01)
PPV Intermediate Holdings, LLCPPV Intermediate Holdings, LLC(5) (8)S +5.75%10.58%08/31/20294,357 4,184 4,184 0.30 PPV Intermediate Holdings, LLC(5) (8)S +5.75%11.15%8/31/20294,357 4,193 4,292 0.29 
Promptcare Infusion Buyer, Inc.Promptcare Infusion Buyer, Inc.(5) (7)L +6.00%10.72%09/01/20279,050 8,908 8,760 0.62 Promptcare Infusion Buyer, Inc.(5) (7)S +6.00%11.43%9/1/20279,004 8,876 8,862 0.60 
Promptcare Infusion Buyer, Inc.Promptcare Infusion Buyer, Inc.(5) (7) (13)L +6.00%10.72%09/01/20271,244 1,209 1,138 0.08 Promptcare Infusion Buyer, Inc.(5) (7) (13)S +6.00%11.43%9/1/20271,402 1,379 1,365 0.09 
Southern Veterinary Partners, LLC(5) (7)S +5.50%10.36%10/05/2027897 881 860 0.06 
Stepping Stones Healthcare Services, LLCStepping Stones Healthcare Services, LLC(5) (8)L +5.75%10.91%01/02/20294,331 4,275 4,144 0.29 Stepping Stones Healthcare Services, LLC(5) (8)S +5.75%11.24%1/2/20294,309 4,257 4,239 0.29 
Stepping Stones Healthcare Services, LLCStepping Stones Healthcare Services, LLC(5) (8) (13)L +5.75%10.91%01/02/2029722 710 668 0.05 Stepping Stones Healthcare Services, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +5.75%11.24%1/2/2029820 808 800 0.05 
Stepping Stones Healthcare Services, LLC(5) (8) (13)P +4.75%12.75%12/30/2026400 393 373 0.03 
Suveto(5) (8) (13)L +5.00%9.86%09/09/202711,335 11,236 10,761 0.76 
Suveto(5) (8) (13)L +5.00%9.86%09/09/2027567 551 521 0.04 
Tivity Health, Inc.(5) (8)S +6.00%10.90%06/28/20293,701 3,650 3,621 0.26 
Vardiman Black Holdings, LLC(5) (9)S +7.00%11.77%03/18/20273,403 3,375 3,265 0.23 
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Consolidated Schedule of Investments (Unaudited)
March 31,September 30, 2023
(In thousands)
Investments-non-controlled/non-affiliated(1)(2)
Investments-non-controlled/non-affiliated(1)(2)
FootnotesReference Rate and Spread
Interest Rate(3)
Maturity DatePar Amount/ Shares
Cost(4)
Fair Value Percentage of Net Assets
Investments-non-controlled/non-affiliated(1)(2)
FootnotesReference Rate and Spread
Interest Rate(3)
Maturity DatePar Amount/ Shares
Cost(4)
Fair ValuePercentage of Net Assets
Stepping Stones Healthcare Services, LLCStepping Stones Healthcare Services, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +5.75%11.24%12/30/202688 $81 $77 0.01 %
SuvetoSuveto(5) (8)S +4.25%9.67%9/9/202711,867 11,778 11,588 0.78 
SuvetoSuveto(5) (8) (13)S +4.25%9.67%9/9/2027172 157 141 0.01 
Tivity Health, Inc.Tivity Health, Inc.(5) (8)S +6.00%11.39%6/28/20293,683 3,635 3,662 0.25 
Vardiman Black Holdings, LLCVardiman Black Holdings, LLC(5) (9) (11)S +7.00%12.40%3/18/20273,386 3,360 2,860 0.19 
Vardiman Black Holdings, LLCVardiman Black Holdings, LLC(5) (9) (13)S +7.00%11.61%03/18/20273,978 $3,944 $3,814 0.27 %Vardiman Black Holdings, LLC(5) (9) (11)S +7.00%12.40%3/18/20274,020 3,988 3,395 0.23 
Vermont Aus Pty LtdVermont Aus Pty Ltd(5) (8) (10)S +5.50%10.55%03/23/20288,415 8,230 8,036 0.57 Vermont Aus Pty Ltd(5) (8) (10)S +5.65%11.04%3/23/20288,373 8,203 8,182 0.55 
96,955 94,981 6.71 111,559 110,086 7.43 
Health Care TechnologyHealth Care TechnologyHealth Care Technology
Lightspeed Buyer, Inc.(5) (6) (7)L +5.50%10.43%02/03/20269,164 9,002 8,926 0.63 
Hyland Software, Inc.Hyland Software, Inc.(5) (6) (8)S +6.00%11.32%9/19/203039,656 39,062 39,062 2.64 
Hyland Software, Inc.Hyland Software, Inc.(5) (8) (13)S +6.00%11.32%9/19/2029— (28)(28)— 
Lightspeed Buyer, Inc.Lightspeed Buyer, Inc.(5) (7)L +5.50%10.43%02/03/20263,472 3,425 3,382 0.24 Lightspeed Buyer, Inc.(5) (6) (7)S +5.25%10.70%2/3/202612,572 12,396 12,486 0.84 
Lightspeed Buyer, Inc.Lightspeed Buyer, Inc.(5) (7)L +5.50%10.34%02/03/20269,987 9,805 9,727 0.69 Lightspeed Buyer, Inc.(5) (7)S +5.25%10.70%2/3/20269,936 9,784 9,869 0.67 
22,232 22,035 1.56 61,214 61,389 4.14 
Industrial ConglomeratesIndustrial ConglomeratesIndustrial Conglomerates
Excelitas Technologies Corp.Excelitas Technologies Corp.(5) (8)S +5.75%10.61%08/13/20291,469 1,443 1,414 0.10 Excelitas Technologies Corp.(5) (8)S +5.75%11.22%8/13/20291,458 1,433 1,440 0.10 
Excelitas Technologies Corp.Excelitas Technologies Corp.(5) (8)E +5.75%8.36%08/13/2029242 245 253 0.02 Excelitas Technologies Corp.(5) (8)E +5.75%9.54%8/13/2029240 244 251 0.02 
Excelitas Technologies Corp.Excelitas Technologies Corp.(5) (8) (13)S +5.75%10.61%08/13/2029— (2)(7)— Excelitas Technologies Corp.(5) (8) (13)S +5.75%11.22%8/13/2029— (2)(2)— 
Excelitas Technologies Corp.Excelitas Technologies Corp.(5) (8) (13)S +5.75%10.61%08/14/202851 49 46 — Excelitas Technologies Corp.(5) (8) (13)S +5.75%11.22%8/14/202878 75 76 0.01 
Raptor Merger Sub Debt, LLCRaptor Merger Sub Debt, LLC(5) (6) (8)S +6.75%11.65%04/01/202932,477 31,554 31,574 2.23 Raptor Merger Sub Debt, LLC(5) (6) (8)S +6.75%12.14%4/1/202932,314 31,450 32,165 2.17 
Raptor Merger Sub Debt, LLCRaptor Merger Sub Debt, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +6.75%11.56%04/01/2028326 258 258 0.02 Raptor Merger Sub Debt, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +6.75%12.14%4/1/2028488 428 477 0.03 
33,547 33,538 2.37 33,628 34,407 2.32 
Insurance ServicesInsurance ServicesInsurance Services
Amerilife Holdings, LLCAmerilife Holdings, LLC(5) (8)S +5.75%10.88%08/31/20292,039 2,001 1,950 0.14 Amerilife Holdings, LLC(5) (8)S +5.75%11.08%8/31/20292,029 1,993 1,972 0.13 
Amerilife Holdings, LLCAmerilife Holdings, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +5.75%10.88%08/31/2029582 568 543 0.04 Amerilife Holdings, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +5.75%11.08%8/31/2029579 566 554 0.04 
Amerilife Holdings, LLCAmerilife Holdings, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +5.75%10.88%08/31/2028— (8)(19)— Amerilife Holdings, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +5.75%11.08%8/31/202873 66 61 — 
Foundation Risk Partners Corp.Foundation Risk Partners Corp.(5) (8)S +6.00%11.00%10/29/202842,858 42,319 39,408 2.79 Foundation Risk Partners Corp.(5) (8)S +6.00%11.49%10/29/202842,641 42,141 40,343 2.72 
Foundation Risk Partners Corp.Foundation Risk Partners Corp.(5) (8)S +6.00%11.00%10/29/20289,321 9,203 8,571 0.61 Foundation Risk Partners Corp.(5) (8)S +6.00%11.49%10/29/20289,274 9,165 8,774 0.59 
Foundation Risk Partners Corp.Foundation Risk Partners Corp.(5) (8) (13)S +6.00%11.00%10/29/2027— (52)(368)(0.03)Foundation Risk Partners Corp.(5) (8) (13)S +6.75%11.87%10/29/2027— (47)(246)(0.02)
Galway Borrower, LLCGalway Borrower, LLC(5) (8)S +5.25%10.24%09/29/202832,189 31,661 31,095 2.20 Galway Borrower, LLC(5) (8)S +5.25%10.85%9/29/202833,165 32,654 32,082 2.17 
Galway Borrower, LLCGalway Borrower, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +5.25%10.24%09/29/2028— (7)(10)— Galway Borrower, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +5.25%10.85%9/29/2028298 273 264 0.02 
Galway Borrower, LLCGalway Borrower, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +5.25%10.24%09/30/2027441 410 372 0.03 Galway Borrower, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +5.25%10.85%9/30/2027— (27)(68)— 
Higginbotham Insurance Agency, Inc.Higginbotham Insurance Agency, Inc.(5) (6) (8)L +5.25%10.09%11/25/202618,435 18,251 18,085 1.28 Higginbotham Insurance Agency, Inc.(5) (6) (7)S +5.50%10.92%11/25/202818,342 18,157 18,157 1.23 
Higginbotham Insurance Agency, Inc.Higginbotham Insurance Agency, Inc.(5) (7) (13)S +5.50%10.92%11/25/2028— (18)(18)— 
High Street Buyer, Inc.High Street Buyer, Inc.(5) (6) (8)L +6.00%11.05%04/14/20289,967 9,813 9,769 0.69 High Street Buyer, Inc.(5) (6) (8)S +6.00%11.54%4/14/20289,916 9,774 9,916 0.67 
High Street Buyer, Inc.High Street Buyer, Inc.(5) (6) (8)L +6.00%11.05%04/14/202840,023 39,383 39,231 2.77 High Street Buyer, Inc.(5) (6) (8)S +6.00%11.54%4/14/202839,821 39,232 39,821 2.69 
High Street Buyer, Inc.High Street Buyer, Inc.(5) (8) (13)L +6.00%11.05%04/16/2027— (29)(42)— High Street Buyer, Inc.(5) (8) (13)S +6.00%11.54%4/16/2027— (25)— — 
Integrity Marketing Acquisition, LLC(5) (6) (8)L +6.05%11.00%08/27/202543,946 43,606 42,878 3.03 
Integrity Marketing Acquisition, LLC(5) (8)L +6.05%11.00%08/27/202524,536 24,329 23,940 1.69 
Integrity Marketing Acquisition, LLC(5) (8)L +6.05%11.00%08/27/202517,246 17,080 16,827 1.19 
Keystone Agency Investors(5) (7)S +5.75%10.80%05/03/20273,507 3,461 3,447 0.24 
Keystone Agency Investors(5) (7)S +5.75%10.80%05/03/20274,038 3,986 3,969 0.28 
Long Term Care Group, Inc.(5) (8)S +6.00%10.90%09/08/20274,950 4,866 4,438 0.31 
Majesco(5) (6) (7)L +7.25%12.41%09/21/202723,361 22,908 22,585 1.60 
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March 31,September 30, 2023
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Investments-non-controlled/non-affiliated(1)(2)
Investments-non-controlled/non-affiliated(1)(2)
FootnotesReference Rate and Spread
Interest Rate(3)
Maturity DatePar Amount/ Shares
Cost(4)
Fair Value Percentage of Net Assets
Investments-non-controlled/non-affiliated(1)(2)
FootnotesReference Rate and Spread
Interest Rate(3)
Maturity DatePar Amount/ Shares
Cost(4)
Fair ValuePercentage of Net Assets
Integrity Marketing Acquisition, LLCIntegrity Marketing Acquisition, LLC(5) (6) (8)S +6.05%11.50%8/27/2026393 $385 $385 0.03 %
Integrity Marketing Acquisition, LLCIntegrity Marketing Acquisition, LLC(5) (6) (8) (13)S +6.00%11.45%8/27/202685,297 84,589 83,590 5.64 
Integrity Marketing Acquisition, LLCIntegrity Marketing Acquisition, LLC(5) (6) (8) (13)S +6.00%11.45%8/27/202699 96 94 0.01 
Integrity Marketing Acquisition, LLCIntegrity Marketing Acquisition, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +6.50%11.95%8/27/2026— (2)(1)— 
Keystone Agency InvestorsKeystone Agency Investors(5) (7)S +5.50%11.04%5/3/20273,489 3,448 3,425 0.23 
Keystone Agency InvestorsKeystone Agency Investors(5) (7)S +5.50%11.04%5/3/20274,017 3,971 3,944 0.27 
Long Term Care Group, Inc.Long Term Care Group, Inc.(5) (8)S +7.00% (incl. 6.00% PIK)12.58%9/8/20275,013 4,936 4,163 0.28 
MajescoMajesco(5) (6) (7)S +7.38%12.77%9/21/202723,241 22,830 22,904 1.55 
MajescoMajesco(5) (7) (13)L +7.25%12.41%09/21/2026— $(27)$(52)— %Majesco(5) (7) (13)S +7.38%12.77%9/21/2026— (23)(23)— 
Oakbridge Insurance Agency, LLCOakbridge Insurance Agency, LLC(5) (7)S +5.75%10.66%12/31/20261,077 1,062 1,054 0.07 Oakbridge Insurance Agency, LLC(5) (7)S +5.75%11.17%12/31/20261,074 1,060 1,062 0.07 
Oakbridge Insurance Agency, LLCOakbridge Insurance Agency, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +5.75%10.66%12/31/202692 89 83 0.01 Oakbridge Insurance Agency, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +5.75%11.17%12/31/2026176 172 171 0.01 
Oakbridge Insurance Agency, LLCOakbridge Insurance Agency, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +5.75%10.66%12/31/202624 23 23 — Oakbridge Insurance Agency, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +5.75%11.17%12/31/202626 26 26 — 
Patriot Growth Insurance Services, LLCPatriot Growth Insurance Services, LLC(5) (6) (8)L +5.50%10.44%10/16/202862,833 61,777 60,546 4.28 Patriot Growth Insurance Services, LLC(5) (6) (8)S +5.75%11.27%10/16/202862,516 61,538 61,666 4.16 
Patriot Growth Insurance Services, LLCPatriot Growth Insurance Services, LLC(5) (8) (13)L +5.50%10.44%10/16/2028— (71)(163)(0.01)Patriot Growth Insurance Services, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +5.75%11.27%10/16/2028— (65)(61)— 
Peter C. Foy & Associates Insurance Services, LLCPeter C. Foy & Associates Insurance Services, LLC(5) (8)L +6.00%11.21%11/01/202817,748 17,598 17,059 1.21 Peter C. Foy & Associates Insurance Services, LLC(5) (6) (8)S +6.00%11.43%11/1/202820,256 20,072 19,896 1.34 
Peter C. Foy & Associates Insurance Services, LLCPeter C. Foy & Associates Insurance Services, LLC(5) (8)S +6.00%11.12%11/01/2028907 895 872 0.06 Peter C. Foy & Associates Insurance Services, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +6.00%11.43%11/1/20287,164 7,080 7,022 0.47 
Peter C. Foy & Associates Insurance Services, LLCPeter C. Foy & Associates Insurance Services, LLC(5) (8)L +6.00%11.21%11/01/20284,930 4,888 4,739 0.34 Peter C. Foy & Associates Insurance Services, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +6.00%11.43%11/1/2027— (6)(15)— 
Peter C. Foy & Associates Insurance Services, LLC(5) (8)S +6.00%11.47%11/01/20282,271 2,239 2,183 0.15 
Peter C. Foy & Associates Insurance Services, LLC(5) (8) (13)L +6.00%11.21%11/01/2027— (6)(32)— 
RSC Acquisition, Inc.RSC Acquisition, Inc.(5) (6) (8)S +5.50%10.45%10/30/202616,486 16,211 16,099 1.14 RSC Acquisition, Inc.(5) (6) (8)S +5.50%11.04%10/30/202632,483 32,137 32,137 2.17 
RSC Acquisition, Inc.RSC Acquisition, Inc.(5) (8)S +5.50%10.45%10/30/202616,163 16,043 15,783 1.12 RSC Acquisition, Inc.(5) (8) (13)S +6.00%11.54%10/30/2026— (11)(11)— 
Summit Acquisition IncSummit Acquisition Inc(5) (6) (8)S +6.75%12.14%5/1/20307,371 7,158 7,232 0.49 
Summit Acquisition, Inc.Summit Acquisition, Inc.(5) (8) (13)S +6.75%12.14%5/1/2030— (23)(31)— 
Summit Acquisition, Inc.Summit Acquisition, Inc.(5) (8) (13)S +6.75%12.14%5/1/2029— (23)(15)— 
World Insurance Associates, LLCWorld Insurance Associates, LLC(5) (6) (7)S +5.75%10.65%04/01/202633,246 32,470 32,448 2.29 World Insurance Associates, LLC(5) (6) (7)S +6.75%12.14%4/3/202834,076 33,192 32,394 2.19 
World Insurance Associates, LLCWorld Insurance Associates, LLC(5) (6) (7)S +5.75%10.65%04/01/202631,091 30,492 30,344 2.15 World Insurance Associates, LLC(5) (6) (7)S +5.75%11.15%4/3/202830,934 30,285 29,386 1.98 
World Insurance Associates, LLCWorld Insurance Associates, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +5.75%10.65%04/01/2026825 809 794 0.06 World Insurance Associates, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +5.75%11.15%4/3/2028— (13)(64)— 
458,241 448,449 31.70 466,713 460,888 31.11 
Interactive Media & ServicesInteractive Media & ServicesInteractive Media & Services
FMG Suite Holdings, LLCFMG Suite Holdings, LLC(5) (7)S +5.50%10.23%10/30/202624,055 23,714 23,601 1.67 FMG Suite Holdings, LLC(5) (7)S +5.50%10.71%10/30/202623,587 23,255 23,288 1.57 
FMG Suite Holdings, LLCFMG Suite Holdings, LLC(5) (7)S +5.50%10.23%10/30/20265,211 5,143 5,112 0.36 FMG Suite Holdings, LLC(5) (7)S +5.50%10.71%10/30/20264,580 4,529 4,530 0.31 
FMG Suite Holdings, LLCFMG Suite Holdings, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +5.50%10.23%10/30/2026551 517 502 0.04 FMG Suite Holdings, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +5.50%10.71%10/30/2026893 867 867 0.06 
Spectrio, LLCSpectrio, LLC(5) (6) (7)L +6.00%11.00%12/09/202631,490 31,120 30,957 2.19 Spectrio, LLC(5) (6) (7)S +6.00%11.50%12/9/202631,329 31,004 29,913 2.02 
Spectrio, LLCSpectrio, LLC(5) (7)L +6.00%11.00%12/09/202612,711 12,662 12,496 0.88 Spectrio, LLC(5) (7)S +6.00%11.50%12/9/202612,638 12,595 12,067 0.81 
Spectrio, LLCSpectrio, LLC(5) (7) (13)L +6.00%11.00%12/09/20262,477 2,428 2,410 0.17 Spectrio, LLC(5) (7)S +6.00%11.50%12/9/20263,947 3,905 3,769 0.25 
Triple Lift, Inc.Triple Lift, Inc.(5) (6) (8)S +5.50%10.44%05/08/202827,510 27,083 26,520 1.87 Triple Lift, Inc.(5) (6) (8)S +5.75%11.30%5/5/202827,370 26,978 25,301 1.71 
Triple Lift, Inc.Triple Lift, Inc.(5) (8) (13)S +5.25%9.58%05/08/20281,533 1,475 1,389 0.10 Triple Lift, Inc.(5) (8) (13)S +5.75%11.30%5/5/20281,533 1,481 1,231 0.08 
104,142 102,987 7.28 104,614 100,966 6.82 
IT Services
Atlas Purchaser, Inc.(6) (8)L +5.25%10.39%05/08/20288,899 8,761 6,089 0.43 
Catalis Intermediate, Inc.(5) (6) (8)L +5.50%10.66%08/04/202739,659 38,897 34,927 2.47 
Catalis Intermediate, Inc.(5) (8) (13)L +5.50%10.66%08/04/20278,923 8,716 7,359 0.52 
Catalis Intermediate, Inc.(5) (8) (13)L +5.50%10.66%08/04/20273,814 3,737 3,308 0.23 
Donuts, Inc.(5) (6) (7)S +6.00%10.97%12/29/202718,328 18,055 18,013 1.27 
Donuts, Inc.(5) (7)S +6.00%10.97%12/29/20276,718 6,718 6,603 0.47 
Donuts, Inc.(5) (7) (13)S +6.00%10.97%12/29/2027— — (55)— 
Recovery Point Systems, Inc.(5) (6) (7)L +6.50%11.25%08/12/202640,950 40,441 40,950 2.89 
Recovery Point Systems, Inc.(5) (7) (13)L +6.50%11.25%08/12/2026— (45)— — 
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March 31,September 30, 2023
(In thousands)
Investments-non-controlled/non-affiliated(1)(2)
Investments-non-controlled/non-affiliated(1)(2)
FootnotesReference Rate and Spread
Interest Rate(3)
Maturity DatePar Amount/ Shares
Cost(4)
Fair Value Percentage of Net Assets
Investments-non-controlled/non-affiliated(1)(2)
FootnotesReference Rate and Spread
Interest Rate(3)
Maturity DatePar Amount/ Shares
Cost(4)
Fair ValuePercentage of Net Assets
IT ServicesIT Services
Atlas Purchaser, Inc.Atlas Purchaser, Inc.(6) (8)S +5.25%10.88%5/8/20288,854 $8,727 $6,238 0.42 %
Catalis Intermediate, Inc.Catalis Intermediate, Inc.(5) (6) (8)S +5.50%11.04%8/4/202739,457 38,771 35,946 2.43 
Catalis Intermediate, Inc.Catalis Intermediate, Inc.(5) (8)S +5.50%11.04%8/4/20278,878 8,738 8,088 0.55 
Catalis Intermediate, Inc.Catalis Intermediate, Inc.(5) (8) (13)S +5.50%11.04%8/4/20271,460 1,392 1,082 0.07 
Donuts, Inc.Donuts, Inc.(5) (6) (7)S +6.00%11.57%12/29/202724,918 24,669 24,819 1.68 
Recovery Point Systems, Inc.Recovery Point Systems, Inc.(5) (6) (7)S +6.00%11.42%8/12/202640,740 40,298 40,740 2.75 
Recovery Point Systems, Inc.Recovery Point Systems, Inc.(5) (7) (13)S +6.00%11.42%8/12/2026— (38)— — 
Redwood Services Group, LLCRedwood Services Group, LLC(5) (8)S +6.00%11.15%06/15/202910,911 $10,711 $10,547 0.75 %Redwood Services Group, LLC(5) (8)S +6.00%11.75%6/15/202910,857 10,668 10,669 0.72 
Redwood Services Group, LLCRedwood Services Group, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +6.00%11.15%06/15/20292,590 2,560 2,503 0.18 Redwood Services Group, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +6.00%11.75%6/15/20292,597 2,534 2,534 0.17 
Syntax Systems LtdSyntax Systems Ltd(5) (8) (10)L +5.75%10.59%10/29/202835,362 35,067 33,789 2.39 Syntax Systems Ltd(5) (8) (10)S +5.75%11.17%10/29/202835,183 34,909 34,416 2.32 
Syntax Systems LtdSyntax Systems Ltd(5) (8) (10) (13)L +5.75%10.59%10/29/2028— (75)(416)(0.03)Syntax Systems Ltd(5) (8) (10) (13)S +5.75%11.17%10/29/2028— (68)(204)(0.01)
Syntax Systems LtdSyntax Systems Ltd(5) (8) (10) (13)L +5.75%10.59%10/29/20262,495 2,468 2,328 0.16 Syntax Systems Ltd(5) (8) (10) (13)S +5.75%11.17%10/29/20262,495 2,472 2,413 0.16 
Thrive Buyer, Inc. (Thrive Networks)Thrive Buyer, Inc. (Thrive Networks)(5) (6) (7)L +6.00%11.16%01/22/202720,509 20,221 20,168 1.43 Thrive Buyer, Inc. (Thrive Networks)(5) (6) (7)S +6.50%12.10%1/22/202722,995 22,672 22,447 1.52 
Thrive Buyer, Inc. (Thrive Networks)Thrive Buyer, Inc. (Thrive Networks)(5) (7)L +6.00%11.16%01/22/202717,042 16,792 16,759 1.18 Thrive Buyer, Inc. (Thrive Networks)(5) (7)S +6.00%11.60%1/22/202716,955 16,734 16,557 1.12 
Thrive Buyer, Inc. (Thrive Networks)Thrive Buyer, Inc. (Thrive Networks)(5) (7) (13)P +5.00%13.00%01/22/2027661 634 628 0.04 Thrive Buyer, Inc. (Thrive Networks)(5) (13)P +5.00%13.50%1/22/2027661 637 614 0.04 
UpStack, Inc.UpStack, Inc.(5) (7)S +5.75%10.93%08/20/20279,712 9,523 9,421 0.67 UpStack, Inc.(5) (7)S +6.25%11.65%8/20/20278,271 8,128 8,064 0.54 
UpStack, Inc.UpStack, Inc.(5) (7)S +5.75%10.91%08/20/20274,333 4,237 4,203 0.30 UpStack, Inc.(5) (7) (13)S +6.25%11.65%8/20/20276,034 5,811 5,801 0.39 
UpStack, Inc.UpStack, Inc.(5) (7) (13)S +5.75%10.93%08/20/2027— (18)(26)— UpStack, Inc.(5) (7) (13)S +6.25%11.65%8/20/2027— (16)(22)— 
227,400 217,098 15.35 227,038 220,202 14.86 
Leisure ProductsLeisure ProductsLeisure Products
GSM Acquisition Corp. (GSM Outdoors)GSM Acquisition Corp. (GSM Outdoors)(5) (6) (7)S +5.00%10.16%11/16/202617,402 17,282 16,249 1.15 GSM Acquisition Corp. (GSM Outdoors)(5) (6) (7)S +5.00%10.65%11/16/202617,313 17,208 16,944 1.14 
GSM Acquisition Corp. (GSM Outdoors)GSM Acquisition Corp. (GSM Outdoors)(5) (7)S +5.00%10.16%11/16/20264,479 4,438 4,182 0.30 GSM Acquisition Corp. (GSM Outdoors)(5) (7)S +5.00%10.65%11/16/20264,456 4,420 4,361 0.29 
GSM Acquisition Corp. (GSM Outdoors)GSM Acquisition Corp. (GSM Outdoors)(5) (7) (13)S +5.00%10.16%11/16/2026— (37)(284)(0.02)GSM Acquisition Corp. (GSM Outdoors)(5) (7) (13)S +5.00%10.65%11/16/2026— (32)(91)(0.01)
21,683 20,147 1.42 21,596 21,214 1.43 
MachineryMachineryMachinery
Answer Acquisition, LLCAnswer Acquisition, LLC(5) (7)L +5.75%10.91%12/30/202610,692 10,524 10,357 0.73 Answer Acquisition, LLC(5) (7)S +5.75%11.29%12/30/202610,638 10,489 10,450 0.71 
Answer Acquisition, LLCAnswer Acquisition, LLC(5) (7) (13)L +5.75%10.91%12/30/2026— (13)(26)— Answer Acquisition, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +5.75%11.29%12/30/2026433 422 418 0.03 
Komline Sanderson Engineering Corp.(5) (9)L +6.00%10.93%03/17/202627,016 26,834 25,692 1.82 
Chase Intermediate, LLCChase Intermediate, LLC(5) (13)S +5.25%11.00%10/30/2028— (104)(104)(0.01)
Chase Intermediate, LLCChase Intermediate, LLC(5) (13)S +5.25%11.00%10/30/2028177 166 166 0.01 
Komline Sanderson Engineering Corp.Komline Sanderson Engineering Corp.(5) (6) (9)S +6.00%11.10%03/17/20269,035 8,970 8,593 0.61 Komline Sanderson Engineering Corp.(5) (6) (9)S +6.00%11.65%3/17/202617,260 17,156 16,827 1.14 
Komline Sanderson Engineering Corp.Komline Sanderson Engineering Corp.(5) (9) (13)S +6.00%11.10%03/17/2026— (66)(418)(0.03)Komline Sanderson Engineering Corp.(5) (9) (13)S +6.00%11.65%3/17/202618,613 18,453 17,932 1.21 
Komline Sanderson Engineering Corp.Komline Sanderson Engineering Corp.(5) (9) (13)S +6.00%11.10%03/17/2026— (28)(233)(0.02)Komline Sanderson Engineering Corp.(5) (13)P +5.00%13.50%3/17/2026949 926 830 0.06 
MHE Intermediate Holdings, LLCMHE Intermediate Holdings, LLC(5) (6) (7)S +6.00%10.91%07/21/202728,319 27,886 27,509 1.94 MHE Intermediate Holdings, LLC(5) (6) (7)S +6.00%11.52%7/21/202732,681 32,212 32,274 2.18 
MHE Intermediate Holdings, LLCMHE Intermediate Holdings, LLC(5) (7)S +6.50%11.46%07/21/20274,408 4,327 4,320 0.31 MHE Intermediate Holdings, LLC(5) (7)S +6.00%11.52%7/21/20273,683 3,631 3,633 0.25 
MHE Intermediate Holdings, LLCMHE Intermediate Holdings, LLC(5) (6) (7)S +6.25%11.16%07/21/2027120 117 117 0.01 MHE Intermediate Holdings, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +6.00%11.52%7/21/20271,350 1,318 1,316 0.09 
MHE Intermediate Holdings, LLC(5) (7)S +6.25%10.91%07/21/20273,702 3,644 3,596 0.25 
MHE Intermediate Holdings, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +6.00%10.82%07/21/2027350 314 278 0.02 
82,509 79,785 5.64 84,669 83,742 5.65 
Multi-Utilities
AWP Group Holdings, Inc.(5) (6) (7)S +4.75%9.63%12/22/20271,946 1,811 1,811 0.13 
AWP Group Holdings, Inc.(5) (6) (7)L +4.75%9.80%12/22/20271,019 1,007 949 0.07 
AWP Group Holdings, Inc.(5) (7)L +4.75%9.80%12/22/2027131 130 122 0.01 
AWP Group Holdings, Inc.(5) (7) (13)L +4.75%9.80%12/22/202654 52 43 — 
Ground Penetrating Radar Systems, LLC(5) (6) (7)S +4.75%10.01%06/26/20268,660 8,547 8,480 0.60 
Ground Penetrating Radar Systems, LLC(5) (7)S +4.75%10.01%06/26/20261,620 1,602 1,586 0.11 
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Consolidated Schedule of Investments (Unaudited)
March 31,September 30, 2023
(In thousands)
Investments-non-controlled/non-affiliated(1)(2)
Investments-non-controlled/non-affiliated(1)(2)
FootnotesReference Rate and Spread
Interest Rate(3)
Maturity DatePar Amount/ Shares
Cost(4)
Fair Value Percentage of Net Assets
Investments-non-controlled/non-affiliated(1)(2)
FootnotesReference Rate and Spread
Interest Rate(3)
Maturity DatePar Amount/ Shares
Cost(4)
Fair ValuePercentage of Net Assets
Multi-UtilitiesMulti-Utilities
AWP Group Holdings, IncAWP Group Holdings, Inc(5) (6) (7)S +5.50%10.99%12/22/20296,168 $5,927 $5,928 0.40 %
AWP Group Holdings, IncAWP Group Holdings, Inc(5) (7) (13)S +5.50%10.99%12/22/202979 62 62 — 
AWP Group Holdings, IncAWP Group Holdings, Inc(5) (7) (13)S +5.50%10.99%12/22/2029320 306 306 0.02 
Ground Penetrating Radar Systems, LLCGround Penetrating Radar Systems, LLC(5) (6) (7)S +4.50%10.06%6/26/20268,616 8,519 8,520 0.58 
Ground Penetrating Radar Systems, LLCGround Penetrating Radar Systems, LLC(5) (6) (7)S +4.50%10.06%6/26/20261,612 1,596 1,594 0.11 
Ground Penetrating Radar Systems, LLCGround Penetrating Radar Systems, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +4.75%10.01%06/26/2025722 $705 $688 0.05 %Ground Penetrating Radar Systems, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +4.50%10.06%6/26/2025919 905 901 0.06 
Vessco Midco Holdings, LLCVessco Midco Holdings, LLC(5) (6) (7)L +4.50%9.34%11/02/20262,701 2,684 2,671 0.19 Vessco Midco Holdings, LLC(5) (6) (7)S +4.50%9.95%11/2/20262,694 2,679 2,694 0.18 
Vessco Midco Holdings, LLCVessco Midco Holdings, LLC(5) (7)L +4.50%9.63%11/02/20261,760 1,749 1,740 0.12 Vessco Midco Holdings, LLC(5) (7)S +4.50%9.95%11/2/20261,755 1,746 1,755 0.12 
Vessco Midco Holdings, LLCVessco Midco Holdings, LLC(5) (7) (13)P +3.50%11.50%10/18/2026179 176 174 0.01 Vessco Midco Holdings, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +4.50%9.95%11/2/2026— (2)— — 
18,463 18,264 1.29 21,738 21,760 1.47 
PharmaceuticalsPharmaceuticalsPharmaceuticals
Caerus US 1, Inc.Caerus US 1, Inc.(5) (8) (10)S +5.75%10.65%05/25/202911,121 10,909 10,927 0.77 Caerus US 1, Inc.(5) (8) (10)S +5.75%11.14%5/25/202911,066 10,867 11,066 0.75 
Caerus US 1, Inc.Caerus US 1, Inc.(5) (8) (10) (13)S +5.75%10.65%05/25/2029— (15)(28)— Caerus US 1, Inc.(5) (8) (10) (13)S +5.75%11.14%5/25/2029715 694 715 0.05 
Caerus US 1, Inc.Caerus US 1, Inc.(5) (8) (10) (13)S +5.75%10.65%05/25/2029366 344 345 0.02 Caerus US 1, Inc.(5) (8) (10) (13)S +5.75%11.14%5/25/2029307 287 307 0.02 
11,238 11,244 0.79 11,848 12,088 0.82 
Professional ServicesProfessional ServicesProfessional Services
Abacus Data Holdings, Inc. (AbacusNext)Abacus Data Holdings, Inc. (AbacusNext)(5) (6) (7)L +6.25%10.95%03/10/202718,569 18,272 18,467 1.31 Abacus Data Holdings, Inc. (AbacusNext)(5) (6) (7)S +6.25%11.72%3/10/202718,475 18,210 18,475 1.25 
Abacus Data Holdings, Inc. (AbacusNext)Abacus Data Holdings, Inc. (AbacusNext)(5) (7)L +6.25%10.95%03/10/20271,945 1,931 1,935 0.14 Abacus Data Holdings, Inc. (AbacusNext)(5) (7)S +6.25%11.72%3/10/20271,935 1,923 1,935 0.13 
Abacus Data Holdings, Inc. (AbacusNext)Abacus Data Holdings, Inc. (AbacusNext)(5) (7) (13)L +6.25%10.95%03/10/2027700 678 692 0.05 Abacus Data Holdings, Inc. (AbacusNext)(5) (7)S +6.25%11.72%3/10/20271,400 1,381 1,400 0.09 
Bridgepointe Technologies, LLCBridgepointe Technologies, LLC(5) (7)S +6.50%11.55%12/31/202715,136 14,556 14,526 1.03 Bridgepointe Technologies, LLC(5) (7)S +6.50%12.04%12/31/202717,273 16,743 16,839 1.14 
Bridgepointe Technologies, LLCBridgepointe Technologies, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +6.50%11.41%12/31/20271,147 753 739 0.05 Bridgepointe Technologies, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +6.50%12.04%12/31/202710,116 9,579 9,696 0.65 
Bullhorn, Inc.Bullhorn, Inc.(5) (6) (7)L +5.75%10.91%09/30/202612,913 12,820 12,638 0.89 Bullhorn, Inc.(5) (6) (7)S +5.75%11.24%9/30/202615,499 15,409 15,408 1.04 
Bullhorn, Inc.Bullhorn, Inc.(5) (7)L +5.75%10.91%09/30/20262,716 2,706 2,657 0.19 Bullhorn, Inc.(5) (7)S +5.75%11.24%9/30/202651 50 50 — 
Bullhorn, Inc.Bullhorn, Inc.(5) (7) (13)L +5.75%10.91%09/30/2026— (5)(13)— Bullhorn, Inc.(5) (7) (13)S +5.75%11.24%9/30/2026— (4)(3)— 
Citrin Cooperman Advisors, LLCCitrin Cooperman Advisors, LLC(5) (8)L +5.00%9.96%10/01/202719,975 19,659 19,435 1.37 Citrin Cooperman Advisors, LLC(5) (8)S +6.25%11.64%10/1/202723,563 23,179 23,091 1.56 
Citrin Cooperman Advisors, LLCCitrin Cooperman Advisors, LLC(5) (8)S +6.25%11.03%10/01/20273,708 3,599 3,599 0.25 Citrin Cooperman Advisors, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +5.75%10.79%10/1/20278,517 8,377 8,325 0.56 
Citrin Cooperman Advisors, LLC(5) (8)L +5.00%9.96%10/01/20278,561 8,422 8,330 0.59 
Citrin Cooperman Advisors, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +6.25%11.03%10/01/2027— (16)(16)— 
KENG Acquisition, IncKENG Acquisition, Inc(5) (7)S +6.25%11.64%8/1/20293,221 3,142 3,142 0.21 
KENG Acquisition, IncKENG Acquisition, Inc(5) (7) (13)S +6.25%11.64%8/1/2029400 365 371 0.03 
KENG Acquisition, IncKENG Acquisition, Inc(5) (7) (13)S +6.25%11.64%8/1/202998 76 76 0.01 
KWOR Acquisition, Inc.KWOR Acquisition, Inc.(5) (8)L +5.25%10.09%12/22/20285,360 5,267 5,137 0.36 KWOR Acquisition, Inc.(5) (7)S +5.25%10.67%12/22/20285,347 5,260 5,248 0.35 
KWOR Acquisition, Inc.KWOR Acquisition, Inc.(5) (8) (13)L +5.25%10.09%12/22/2028— (42)(199)(0.01)KWOR Acquisition, Inc.(5) (7) (13)S +5.25%10.67%12/22/20281,304 1,253 1,216 0.08 
KWOR Acquisition, Inc.KWOR Acquisition, Inc.(5) (8) (13)P +4.25%12.25%12/22/202755 54 50 — KWOR Acquisition, Inc.(5) (13)P +4.25%12.75%12/22/202767 66 65 — 
Project Boost Purchaser, LLCProject Boost Purchaser, LLC(5) (8)S +5.25%10.14%05/02/20295,401 5,352 5,342 0.38 Project Boost Purchaser, LLC(5) (8)S +5.25%10.67%5/2/20295,682 5,636 5,664 0.38 
Project Boost Purchaser, LLCProject Boost Purchaser, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +5.25%10.12%05/02/202985 79 72 0.01 Project Boost Purchaser, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +5.25%10.67%5/2/2029— (4)(2)— 
Project Boost Purchaser, LLCProject Boost Purchaser, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +5.25%10.12%05/02/2028— (4)(5)— Project Boost Purchaser, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +5.25%10.67%5/2/2028— (3)(1)— 
94,081 93,386 6.60 110,638 110,995 7.49 
Real Estate Management & Development
Associations, Inc.(5) (6) (7)S +6.50% (incl. 2.50% PIK)11.36%07/02/202716,363 16,246 15,768 1.11 
Associations, Inc.(5) (7)S +6.50% (incl. 2.50% PIK)11.36%07/02/202714,355 14,251 13,833 0.98 
Associations, Inc.(5) (7) (13)S +6.50% (incl. 2.50% PIK)11.36%07/02/20271,930 1,869 1,666 0.12 
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Consolidated Schedule of Investments (Unaudited)
March 31,September 30, 2023
(In thousands)
Investments-non-controlled/non-affiliated(1)(2)
Investments-non-controlled/non-affiliated(1)(2)
FootnotesReference Rate and Spread
Interest Rate(3)
Maturity DatePar Amount/ Shares
Cost(4)
Fair Value Percentage of Net Assets
Investments-non-controlled/non-affiliated(1)(2)
FootnotesReference Rate and Spread
Interest Rate(3)
Maturity DatePar Amount/ Shares
Cost(4)
Fair ValuePercentage of Net Assets
Real Estate Management & DevelopmentReal Estate Management & Development
Associations, Inc.Associations, Inc.(5) (7) (13)S +6.50% (incl. 2.50% PIK)11.36%07/02/2027— $(13)$(68)— %Associations, Inc.(5) (6) (7)S +6.50% (incl. 2.50% PIK)12.03%7/2/202716,570 $16,464 $16,321 1.10 %
MRI Software, LLC(5) (7)L +5.50%10.66%02/10/202631,815 31,627 31,384 2.22 
Associations, Inc.Associations, Inc.(5) (7) (13)S +6.50% (incl 2.50% PIK)12.03%7/2/202720,216 20,068 19,889 1.34 
Associations, Inc.Associations, Inc.(5) (7) (13)S +6.50% (incl. 2.50% PIK)12.03%7/2/2027— (12)(28)— 
MRI Software, LLCMRI Software, LLC(5) (6) (7)L +5.50%10.66%02/10/202627,517 27,325 27,143 1.92 MRI Software, LLC(5) (6) (7)S +5.50%10.99%2/10/202659,029 58,710 58,544 3.95 
MRI Software, LLCMRI Software, LLC(5) (7) (13)L +5.50%10.66%02/10/2026— (11)(30)— MRI Software, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +5.50%10.99%2/10/2026— (9)(18)— 
Pritchard Industries, LLCPritchard Industries, LLC(5) (8)S +5.50%10.33%10/13/202725,467 25,062 24,402 1.73 Pritchard Industries, LLC(5) (8)S +5.50%11.09%10/13/202725,338 24,971 24,809 1.67 
Pritchard Industries, LLCPritchard Industries, LLC(5) (8)S +5.50%10.33%10/13/20276,089 5,988 5,834 0.41 Pritchard Industries, LLC(5) (8)S +5.50%11.09%10/13/20276,058 5,966 5,931 0.40 
Zarya Intermediate, LLCZarya Intermediate, LLC(5) (7) (10)S +6.50%11.31%07/01/202735,408 35,408 35,408 2.50 Zarya Intermediate, LLC(5) (7) (10)S +6.50%11.92%7/1/202735,408 35,408 35,408 2.39 
Zarya Intermediate, LLCZarya Intermediate, LLC(5) (7) (10) (13)S +6.50%11.31%07/01/2027— — — — Zarya Intermediate, LLC(5) (7) (10) (13)S +6.50%11.92%7/1/20271,564 1,564 1,564 0.11 
157,752 155,340 10.98 163,130 162,420 10.96 
SoftwareSoftwareSoftware
Alert Media, Inc.Alert Media, Inc.(5) (6) (7)S +5.00%9.85%04/12/202714,000 13,850 13,576 0.96 Alert Media, Inc.(5) (6) (7)S +7.75% (incl. 6.75% PIK)11.56%4/12/202719,127 18,877 18,775 1.27 
Alert Media, Inc.Alert Media, Inc.(5) (7) (13)S +5.00%9.85%04/10/2026— (16)(53)— Alert Media, Inc.(5) (7) (13)S +7.75% (incl. 6.75% PIK)11.56%4/10/2026— (41)(62)— 
Anaplan, Inc.Anaplan, Inc.(5) (8)S +6.50%11.31%06/21/202924,000 23,558 23,628 1.67 Anaplan, Inc.(5) (8)S +6.50%11.82%6/21/202924,000 23,584 24,000 1.62 
Appfire Technologies, LLCAppfire Technologies, LLC(5) (7)S +5.50%10.33%03/09/202718,394 18,288 17,851 1.26 Appfire Technologies, LLC(5) (7)S +5.50%11.02%3/9/202718,332 18,238 17,942 1.21 
Appfire Technologies, LLCAppfire Technologies, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +5.50%10.33%03/09/2027— (10)(44)— Appfire Technologies, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +5.50%11.02%3/9/2027311 302 280 0.02 
Appfire Technologies, LLCAppfire Technologies, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +5.50%10.33%03/09/202710 — Appfire Technologies, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +5.50%11.02%3/9/2027— (2)(3)— 
Bottomline Technologies, Inc.Bottomline Technologies, Inc.(5) (8)S +5.50%10.26%05/14/20293,184 3,126 3,095 0.22 Bottomline Technologies, Inc.(5) (7)S +5.25%10.57%5/14/20293,168 3,114 3,155 0.21 
Bottomline Technologies, Inc.Bottomline Technologies, Inc.(5) (8) (13)S +5.50%10.26%05/15/2028— (5)(7)— Bottomline Technologies, Inc.(5) (7) (13)S +5.00%10.32%5/15/2028— (4)(1)— 
CLEO Communications Holding, LLCCLEO Communications Holding, LLC(5) (6) (7)L +6.50%11.22%06/09/202739,998 39,699 38,686 2.73 CLEO Communications Holding, LLC(5) (6) (7)S +6.50%11.93%6/9/202739,998 39,728 39,262 2.65 
CLEO Communications Holding, LLCCLEO Communications Holding, LLC(5) (7) (13)L +6.50%11.22%06/09/2027— (87)(410)(0.03)CLEO Communications Holding, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +6.50%11.93%6/9/2027— (77)(230)(0.02)
Coupa Holdings,LLC(5) (8)S +7.50%12.29%02/27/20302,264 2,208 2,208 0.16 
Coupa Holdings,LLC(5) (8) (13)S +7.50%12.29%02/27/2030— (13)(13)— 
Coupa Holdings,LLC(5) (8) (13)S +7.50%12.29%02/27/2029— (21)(21)— 
Coupa Holdings, LLCCoupa Holdings, LLC(5) (8)S +7.50%12.82%2/27/20302,264 2,211 2,231 0.15 
Coupa Holdings, LLCCoupa Holdings, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +7.50%12.82%2/27/2030— (12)(16)— 
Coupa Holdings, LLCCoupa Holdings, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +7.50%12.82%2/27/2029— (19)(12)— 
Cyara AcquisitionCo, LLCCyara AcquisitionCo, LLC(5) (7)S +6.75% (incl. 2.75% PIK)12.57%6/28/20294,631 4,509 4,535 0.31 
Cyara AcquisitionCo, LLCCyara AcquisitionCo, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +6.75% (incl. 2.75% PIK)12.57%6/28/2029— (8)(6)— 
Diligent CorporationDiligent Corporation(5) (6) (7)L +5.75%10.59%08/04/202527,440 27,282 27,009 1.91 Diligent Corporation(5) (6) (7)S +5.75%11.43%8/4/202527,300 27,173 27,185 1.83 
Diligent CorporationDiligent Corporation(5) (6) (7)L +5.75%10.90%08/04/20252,195 2,183 2,161 0.15 Diligent Corporation(5) (6) (7)S +5.75%11.43%8/4/20252,184 2,174 2,175 0.15 
Diligent CorporationDiligent Corporation(5) (7) (13)L +6.25%11.09%08/04/20251,350 1,326 1,279 0.09 Diligent Corporation(5) (7) (13)S +5.75%11.43%8/4/20251,845 1,826 1,826 0.12 
GS AcquisitionCo, Inc.(5) (6) (7)S +5.75%10.80%05/22/202675,731 75,269 74,466 5.26 
GS AcquisitionCo, Inc.(5) (7) (13)S +5.75%10.80%05/22/2026— (18)(40)— 
Gurobi Optimization, LLC(5) (6) (7)L +5.00%9.84%12/19/202313,058 13,026 13,058 0.92 
Gurobi Optimization, LLC(5) (7) (13)L +5.00%9.84%12/19/2023— (4)— — 
Kaseya, Inc.(5) (8)S +5.75%10.65%06/25/202914,099 13,905 13,631 0.96 
Kaseya, Inc.(5) (8) (13)S +5.75%10.65%06/25/2029— (6)(28)— 
Kaseya, Inc.(5) (8) (13)S +5.75%10.65%06/25/2029— (11)(28)— 
LegitScript(5) (8)S +5.25%10.04%06/24/202928,038 27,526 27,300 1.93 
LegitScript(5) (8) (13)S +5.25%10.06%06/24/2029— (66)(201)(0.01)
LegitScript(5) (8) (13)S +5.25%10.06%06/24/2028250 177 140 0.01 
E-Discovery AcquireCo, LLCE-Discovery AcquireCo, LLC(5) (7)S +6.50%11.90%8/29/202917,795 17,355 17,355 1.17 
E-Discovery AcquireCo, LLCE-Discovery AcquireCo, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +6.50%11.90%8/29/2029— (40)(40)— 
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Consolidated Schedule of Investments (Unaudited)
March 31,September 30, 2023
(In thousands)
Investments-non-controlled/non-affiliated(1)(2)
Investments-non-controlled/non-affiliated(1)(2)
FootnotesReference Rate and Spread
Interest Rate(3)
Maturity DatePar Amount/ Shares
Cost(4)
Fair Value Percentage of Net Assets
Investments-non-controlled/non-affiliated(1)(2)
FootnotesReference Rate and Spread
Interest Rate(3)
Maturity DatePar Amount/ Shares
Cost(4)
Fair ValuePercentage of Net Assets
GS AcquisitionCo, Inc.GS AcquisitionCo, Inc.(5) (6) (7)S +5.75%11.29%5/22/202675,341 $74,944 $75,167 5.07 %
GS AcquisitionCo, Inc.GS AcquisitionCo, Inc.(5) (7) (13)S +5.75%11.29%5/22/2026— (15)(6)— 
Gurobi Optimization, LLCGurobi Optimization, LLC(5) (6) (7)S +4.75%10.40%12/19/202312,991 12,981 12,991 0.88 
Gurobi Optimization, LLCGurobi Optimization, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +4.75%10.40%12/19/2023— (1)— — 
Kaseya, Inc.Kaseya, Inc.(5) (8)S +6.25% (incl. 2.50% PIK)11.62%6/23/202914,129 13,947 14,009 0.95 
Kaseya, Inc.Kaseya, Inc.(5) (8) (13)S +6.25% (incl. 2.50% PIK)11.62%6/23/202952 47 45 — 
Kaseya, Inc.Kaseya, Inc.(5) (8) (13)S +6.25% (incl. 2.50% PIK)11.62%6/23/2029215 205 208 0.01 
LegitScript, LLCLegitScript, LLC(5) (8)S +5.75%11.07%6/24/202926,636 26,179 26,183 1.77 
LegitScript, LLCLegitScript, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +5.75%11.07%6/24/2029704 639 580 0.04 
LegitScript, LLCLegitScript, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +5.75%11.07%6/24/20281,000 934 929 0.06 
Montana Buyer, Inc.Montana Buyer, Inc.(5) (8)S +5.75%10.57%07/22/20294,120 $4,043 $3,992 0.28 %Montana Buyer, Inc.(5) (8)S +5.75%11.07%7/22/20294,100 4,028 4,032 0.27 
Montana Buyer, Inc.Montana Buyer, Inc.(5) (8) (13)S +5.75%10.57%07/22/2028— (8)(15)— Montana Buyer, Inc.(5) (8) (13)S +5.75%11.07%7/22/2028— (7)(8)— 
Netwrix Corporation And Concept Searching, Inc.Netwrix Corporation And Concept Searching, Inc.(5) (8)S +5.00%9.71%06/11/20295,426 5,378 5,193 0.37 Netwrix Corporation And Concept Searching, Inc.(5) (8)S +5.00%10.30%6/9/20295,468 5,424 5,363 0.36 
Netwrix Corporation And Concept Searching, Inc.Netwrix Corporation And Concept Searching, Inc.(5) (8) (13)S +5.00%9.71%06/11/2029— (8)(70)— Netwrix Corporation And Concept Searching, Inc.(5) (8) (13)S +5.00%10.30%6/9/2029— (8)(30)— 
Netwrix Corporation And Concept Searching, Inc.Netwrix Corporation And Concept Searching, Inc.(5) (8) (13)S +5.00%9.88%06/11/2029108 104 89 0.01 Netwrix Corporation And Concept Searching, Inc.(5) (8) (13)S +5.00%10.30%6/9/2029108 104 99 0.01 
Oak Purchaser, Inc.Oak Purchaser, Inc.(5) (8)S +5.50%10.37%04/28/20282,792 2,767 2,684 0.19 Oak Purchaser, Inc.(5) (8)S +5.50%10.97%4/28/20282,792 2,769 2,723 0.18 
Oak Purchaser, Inc.Oak Purchaser, Inc.(5) (8) (13)S +5.50%10.37%04/28/2028696 680 625 0.04 Oak Purchaser, Inc.(5) (8) (13)S +5.50%10.97%4/28/2028830 816 784 0.05 
Oak Purchaser, Inc.Oak Purchaser, Inc.(5) (8) (13)S +5.50%10.37%04/28/2028— (3)(14)— Oak Purchaser, Inc.(5) (8) (13)S +5.50%10.97%4/28/2028— (3)(9)— 
Pound Bidco, Inc.Pound Bidco, Inc.(5) (6) (7) (10)L +6.50%11.20%01/30/20269,012 8,897 8,983 0.64 Pound Bidco, Inc.(5) (6) (7) (10)S +6.50%11.93%1/30/20266,395 6,329 6,395 0.43 
Pound Bidco, Inc.Pound Bidco, Inc.(5) (6) (7) (10) (13)L +6.50%11.20%01/30/2026— (13)(4)— Pound Bidco, Inc.(5) (6) (7) (10) (13)S +6.50%11.93%1/30/2026— (11)— — 
Project Leopard Holdings, Inc.Project Leopard Holdings, Inc.(9) (10)S +5.25%9.80%07/20/20296,264 5,859 5,769 0.41 Project Leopard Holdings, Inc.(9) (10)S +5.25%10.72%7/20/20296,233 5,852 5,485 0.37 
Pound Bidco, Inc.Pound Bidco, Inc.(5) (7) (10)S +6.50%11.93%1/30/20262,617 2,585 2,617 0.18 
Pound Bidco, Inc.Pound Bidco, Inc.(5) (7) (10) (13)S +6.50%11.93%1/30/2026— — — — 
Revalize, Inc.Revalize, Inc.(5) (7)S +5.75%10.66%04/15/202719,603 19,501 18,733 1.32 Revalize, Inc.(5) (7)S +5.75%11.30%4/15/202719,505 19,418 19,026 1.28 
Revalize, Inc.Revalize, Inc.(5) (7) (13)S +5.75%10.66%04/15/2027— (1)(3)— Revalize, Inc.(5) (7) (13)S +5.75%11.30%4/15/2027— 
Riskonnect Parent, LLCRiskonnect Parent, LLC(5) (8)S +5.50%10.55%12/07/2028523 514 508 0.04 Riskonnect Parent, LLC(5) (8)S +5.50%11.04%12/7/2028520 512 517 0.03 
Riskonnect Parent, LLCRiskonnect Parent, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +5.50%10.55%12/07/2028— (6)(16)— Riskonnect Parent, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +5.50%11.04%12/7/2028— (5)(3)— 
Securonix, Inc.Securonix, Inc.(5) (8)S +6.50%11.10%04/05/202821,010 20,690 20,098 1.42 Securonix, Inc.(5) (8)S +6.50%11.27%4/5/202821,010 20,715 20,390 1.38 
Securonix, Inc.Securonix, Inc.(5) (8) (13)S +6.50%11.10%04/05/2028— (55)(164)(0.01)Securonix, Inc.(5) (8) (13)S +6.50%11.27%4/5/2028— (50)(112)(0.01)
Skykick, Inc.Skykick, Inc.(5) (7)L +7.25%12.04%09/01/20276,300 6,176 5,827 0.41 Skykick, Inc.(5) (7)S +7.25%12.84%9/1/20276,300 6,187 5,872 0.40 
Skykick, Inc.Skykick, Inc.(5) (7) (13)L +7.25%12.04%09/01/20272,289 2,238 2,092 0.15 Skykick, Inc.(5) (7)S +7.25%12.84%9/1/20272,415 2,369 2,251 0.15 
Trunk Acquisition, Inc.Trunk Acquisition, Inc.(5) (7)L +5.50%10.66%02/19/20279,029 8,957 8,693 0.61 Trunk Acquisition, Inc.(5) (7)S +5.75%11.29%2/19/20278,983 8,919 8,786 0.59 
Trunk Acquisition, Inc.Trunk Acquisition, Inc.(5) (7) (13)L +5.50%10.66%02/19/2026— (6)(32)— Trunk Acquisition, Inc.(5) (7) (13)S +5.75%11.29%2/19/2026— (5)(19)— 
User Zoom Technologies, Inc.User Zoom Technologies, Inc.(5) (8)S +7.00%11.60%04/05/202938,689 37,987 38,101 2.69 User Zoom Technologies, Inc.(5) (8)S +7.00%11.92%4/5/202938,689 38,028 38,078 2.57 
384,864 378,317 26.74 
Total First Lien Debt$2,797,427 $2,739,255 193.64 %
Second Lien Debt
Air Freight & Logistics
Omni Intermediate Holdings, LLC(5) (7)S +9.00%13.82%12/30/20274,500 $4,379 $4,415 0.31 %
Automobile Components
PAI Holdco, Inc.(5) (7)L +7.50% (incl. 2.00% PIK)12.33%10/28/202826,167 25,596 24,720 1.75 
Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components
Infinite Bidco, LLC(5) (9)L +7.00%12.16%03/02/202917,000 16,940 16,485 1.17 
Infinite Bidco, LLC(5) (9)L +7.00%11.83%03/02/20298,500 8,500 8,242 0.58 
25,440 24,727 1.75 
Energy Equipment & Services
QBS Parent, Inc.(5)L +8.50%13.34%09/21/202615,000 14,819 13,905 0.98 
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Consolidated Schedule of Investments (Unaudited)
March 31,September 30, 2023
(In thousands)
Investments-non-controlled/non-affiliated(1)(2)
Investments-non-controlled/non-affiliated(1)(2)
FootnotesReference Rate and Spread
Interest Rate(3)
Maturity DatePar Amount/ Shares
Cost(4)
Fair Value Percentage of Net Assets
Investments-non-controlled/non-affiliated(1)(2)
FootnotesReference Rate and Spread
Interest Rate(3)
Maturity DatePar Amount/ Shares
Cost(4)
Fair ValuePercentage of Net Assets
$412,722 $410,701 27.72 %
Total First Lien DebtTotal First Lien Debt$2,960,107 $2,933,870 198.03 
Second Lien DebtSecond Lien Debt
Air Freight & LogisticsAir Freight & Logistics
Omni Intermediate Holdings, LLCOmni Intermediate Holdings, LLC(5) (7)S +9.00%14.40%12/30/20274,500 $4,388 $4,500 0.30 %
Automobile ComponentsAutomobile Components
PAI Holdco, Inc.PAI Holdco, Inc.(5) (7)S +7.50% (incl. 2.00% PIK)13.02%10/28/202826,430 25,898 25,074 1.69 
Electronic Equipment, Instruments & ComponentsElectronic Equipment, Instruments & Components
Infinite Bidco, LLCInfinite Bidco, LLC(9)S +7.00%12.43%3/2/202925,500 25,444 22,121 1.49 
Energy Equipment & ServicesEnergy Equipment & Services
QBS Parent, Inc.QBS Parent, Inc.(5)S +8.50%13.92%9/21/202615,000 14,841 14,343 0.97 
Health Care Providers & ServicesHealth Care Providers & ServicesHealth Care Providers & Services
Heartland Veterinary Partners, LLCHeartland Veterinary Partners, LLC(5) (7)S +8.00%12.81%12/10/20273,960 $3,895 $3,749 0.27 %Heartland Veterinary Partners, LLC(5) (7)S +8.00%13.42%12/10/20273,960 3,900 3,869 0.26 
Heartland Veterinary Partners, LLCHeartland Veterinary Partners, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +8.00%12.84%12/10/20271,452 1,427 1,370 0.10 Heartland Veterinary Partners, LLC(5) (7)S +8.00%13.42%12/10/20271,540 1,515 1,505 0.10 
5,322 5,119 0.36 5,415 5,374 0.36 
Industrial ConglomeratesIndustrial ConglomeratesIndustrial Conglomerates
Aptean, Inc.Aptean, Inc.(8)S +7.00%11.91%04/23/20275,950 5,950 5,470 0.39 Aptean, Inc.(8)S +7.00%12.42%4/23/20275,950 5,950 5,533 0.37 
IT ServicesIT ServicesIT Services
Help/Systems Holdings, Inc.Help/Systems Holdings, Inc.(8)S +6.75%11.56%11/19/202717,500 17,500 14,204 1.00 Help/Systems Holdings, Inc.(8)S +6.75%12.35%11/19/202717,500 17,500 15,050 1.02 
Idera, Inc.Idera, Inc.(5) (8)L +6.75%11.51%03/02/20293,887 3,863 3,765 0.27 Idera, Inc.(5) (8)S +6.75%12.27%3/2/20293,887 3,865 3,887 0.26 
Red Dawn SEI Buyer, Inc.Red Dawn SEI Buyer, Inc.(5) (7)L +8.50%13.34%11/20/202619,000 18,671 18,341 1.30 Red Dawn SEI Buyer, Inc.(5) (7)S +8.50%13.99%11/20/202619,000 18,707 18,867 1.27 
40,034 36,310 2.57 40,072 37,804 2.55 
SoftwareSoftwareSoftware
Flexera Software, LLCFlexera Software, LLC(5) (7)L +7.00%11.84%03/03/202913,500 13,283 13,009 0.92 Flexera Software, LLC(5) (7)S +7.00%12.43%3/3/202913,500 13,296 13,469 0.91 
Matrix Parent, Inc.Matrix Parent, Inc.(5) (8)S +8.00%13.06%03/01/203010,667 10,497 7,409 0.52 Matrix Parent, Inc.(5) (8)S +8.00%13.56%3/1/203010,667 10,505 6,494 0.44 
23,780 20,418 1.44 23,801 19,963 1.35 
Total Second Lien DebtTotal Second Lien Debt$145,320 $135,084 9.55 %Total Second Lien Debt$145,809 $134,712 9.09 %
Other SecuritiesOther SecuritiesOther Securities
Unsecured DebtUnsecured DebtUnsecured Debt
Familia Intermediate Holdings I Corp. (Teasdale Latin Foods)Familia Intermediate Holdings I Corp. (Teasdale Latin Foods)(5) (11)16.25% PIK06/18/20261,500 $1,500 $599 0.04 %Familia Intermediate Holdings I Corp. (Teasdale Latin Foods)(5) (11)16.25% PIK6/18/20261,500 $1,500 $125 0.01 %
Fetch Insurance Services, LLCFetch Insurance Services, LLC(5)12.75% (incl. 3.75% PIK)10/31/20271,899 1,846 1,846 0.13 Fetch Insurance Services, LLC(5)12.75% (incl. 3.75% PIK)10/31/20271,935 1,886 1,877 0.13 
Total Unsecured DebtTotal Unsecured Debt$3,346 $2,445 0.17 %Total Unsecured Debt$3,386 $2,002 0.14 %

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Consolidated Schedule of Investments (Unaudited)
March 31,September 30, 2023
(In thousands)
Investments-non-controlled/non-affiliated(1)(2)
FootnotesReference Rate and SpreadAcquisition DatePar Amount/ Shares
Cost(4)
Fair ValuePercentage of Net Assets
Preferred Equity
Diligent Corporation(5) (12)10.50%04/05/20215,000 $6,002 $5,968 0.42 %
FORTIS Solutions Group, LLC(5) (12)12.25%06/24/20221,000,000 1,073 1,060 0.07 
Integrity Marketing Acquisition, LLC(5) (12)10.50%12/21/20213,250,000 3,650 3,640 0.26 
Knockout Intermediate Holdings I, Inc.(5) (12)11.75%06/25/20222,790 2,895 2,930 0.21 
Revalize, Inc.(5) (7) (12)S +10.00%12/14/20212,255 2,391 2,472 0.17 
RSK Holdings, Inc. (Riskonnect)(5) (8) (12)S +10.50%07/07/20221,012,200 1,053 1,073 0.08 
Skykick, Inc.(5) (12)08/31/2021134,101 1,275 850 0.06 
Total Preferred Equity18,339 17,993 1.27 
Common Equity
Abacus Data Holdings, Inc. (AbacusNext)(5) (12)03/09/202129,441 2,944 2,193 0.16 
Amerilife Holdings, LLC(5) (12)09/01/2022908 25 25 — 
BP Purchaser, LLC(5) (12)12/10/20211,233,333 1,233 1,283 0.09 
CSC Thrive Holdings, LP (Thrive Networks)(5) (12)03/01/2021160,016 411 666 0.05 
Encore Holdings, LLC(5) (12)11/23/20212,796 348 479 0.03 
Frisbee Holdings, LP (Fetch)(5) (12)10/31/202221,744 277 277 0.02 
GSM Equity Investors, LP (GSM Outdoors)(5) (12)11/16/20204,500 450 550 0.04 
Help HP SCF Investor, LP (Help/Systems)(10) (12)05/12/202112,460 14,705 1.04 
LUV Car Wash(5) (12)04/06/2022116 116 115 0.01 
mPulse Mobile, Inc.(5) (12)12/17/2021165,761 1,220 1,127 0.08 
PCX Holding Corp.(5) (12)04/22/20216,538 654 885 0.06 
Pet Holdings, Inc. (Brightpet)(5) (12)10/06/202013,847 1,385 818 0.06 
Pritchard Industries, Inc.(5) (12)10/13/20211,700,000 1,700 1,972 0.14 
Procure Acquiom Financial, LLC (Procure Analytics)(5) (12)12/20/20211,000,000 1,000 1,500 0.11 
Recovery Point Systems, Inc.(5) (12)03/05/20211,000,000 1,000 940 0.07 
Shelby Co-invest, LP. (Spectrum Automotive)(5) (12)06/29/20218,500 850 1,194 0.08 
Surewerx Topco, LP(5) (10) (12)12/28/2022512 512 512 0.04 
Suveto Buyer, LLC(5) (10) (12)11/19/202117,000 1,700 2,079 0.15 
Total Common Equity28,285 31,320 2.21 
Total Other Securities$49,970 $51,758 3.66 %
Total Portfolio Investments$2,992,717 $2,926,097 206.85 %



Investments-non-controlled/non-affiliated(1)(2)
FootnotesReference Rate and SpreadAcquisition DatePar Amount/ Shares
Cost(4)
Fair ValuePercentage of Net Assets
Preferred Equity
Diligent Corporation(5)(12)10.50%4/5/20215,000 $6,329 $6,326 0.43 %
FORTIS Solutions Group, LLC(5)(12)12.25%6/24/20221,000,000 1,143 970 0.07 
Integrity Marketing Acquisition, LLC(5)(12)10.50%12/21/20213,250,000 3,851 3,835 0.26 
Knockout Intermediate Holdings I, Inc.(5)(12)11.75%6/25/20222,790 3,073 3,147 0.21 
Revalize, Inc.(5)(7)(12)S +10.00%12/14/20212,255 2,569 2,729 0.18 
RSK Holdings, Inc. (Riskonnect)(5)(8)(12)S +10.50%7/7/20221,012,200 1,137 1,174 0.08 
Skykick, Inc.(5)(12)8/31/2021134,101 1,275 1,275 0.09 
Total Preferred Equity$19,377 $19,456 1.31 %
Common Equity
Abacus Data Holdings, Inc. (AbacusNext)(5)(12)3/9/202129,441 $2,944 $2,733 0.18 %
Amerilife Holdings, LLC(5)(12)9/1/2022908 25 33 — 
BP Purchaser, LLC(5)(12)12/10/20211,383,156 1,378 1,529 0.10 
CSC Thrive Holdings, LP (Thrive Networks)(5)(12)3/1/2021162,309 421 766 0.05 
Encore Holdings, LLC(5)(12)11/23/20212,796 348 660 0.04 
Frisbee Holdings, LP (Fetch)(5)(12)10/31/202221,744 277 277 0.02 
GSM Equity Investors, LP (GSM Outdoors)(5)(12)11/16/20204,500 450 665 0.04 
Help HP SCF Investor, LP (Help/Systems)(10)(12)5/12/20219,619,564 12,460 14,705 0.99 
LUV Car Wash(5)(12)4/6/2022123 123 88 0.01 
mPulse Mobile, Inc.(5)(12)12/17/2021165,761 1,220 1,147 0.08 
PCX Holding Corp.(5)(12)4/22/20216,538 654 779 0.05 
Pet Holdings, Inc. (Brightpet)(5)(12)10/6/202017,543 2,013 1,718 0.12 
Pritchard Industries, Inc.(5)(12)10/13/20211,700,000 1,700 1,734 0.12 
Procure Acquiom Financial, LLC (Procure Analytics)(5)(12)12/20/20211,000,000 1,000 1,240 0.08 
Recovery Point Systems, Inc.(5)(12)3/5/20211,000,000 1,000 1,020 0.07 
Reveal Data Solutions(5)(12)8/29/2023477,846 621 621 0.04 
Shelby Co-invest, LP. (Spectrum Automotive)(5)(12)6/29/20218,500 850 1,346 0.09 
Surewerx Topco, LP(5)(10)(12)12/28/2022512 512 553 0.04 
Suveto Buyer, LLC(5)(10)(12)11/19/202119,257 1,926 1,796 0.12 
Total Common Equity29,922 33,410 2.26 
Total Other Securities$52,685 $54,868 3.70 %
Total Portfolio Investments$3,158,601 $3,123,450 210.83 %
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Consolidated Schedule of Investments (Unaudited)
March 31,September 30, 2023
(In thousands)
(1)Unless otherwise indicated, issuers of debt and equity investments held by the Company (where such term “Company” shall include the Company’s consolidated subsidiaries for purposes of this Consolidated Schedule of Investments) are denominated in dollars. All debt investments are income producing unless otherwise indicated. All equity investments are non-income producing unless otherwise noted. Certain portfolio company investments are subject to contractual restrictions on sales. Under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (together with the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder, the “1940 Act”), the Company would be deemed to “control” a portfolio company if the Company owned more than 25% of its outstanding voting securities and/or held the power to exercise control over the management or policies of the portfolio company. As of March 31,September 30, 2023, the Company does not “control” any of these portfolio companies. Under the 1940 Act, the Company would be deemed an “affiliated person” of a portfolio company if the Company owns 5% or more of the portfolio company’s outstanding voting securities. As of March 31,September 30, 2023, the Company is not an “affiliated person” of any of its portfolio companies.
(2)Unless otherwise indicated, the Company’s investments are pledged as collateral supporting the amounts outstanding under the Truist Credit Facility (as defined below). See Note 6 “Debt”.
(3)Variable rate loans to the portfolio companies bear interest at a rate that is determined by reference to either EURIBOR (“E”), LIBOR (“L” or “LIBOR”) or SOFR (“S”) or an alternate base rate (commonly based on the Federal Funds Rate (“F”) or the U.S. Prime Rate (“P”)), each of which generally resets periodically. For each loan, the Company has indicated the reference rate used and provided the spread and the interest rate in effect as of March 31,September 30, 2023. For investments with multiple reference rates or alternate base rates, the interest rate shown is the weighted average interest rate in effect at March 31,September 30, 2023. As of March 31,September 30, 2023, the reference rates for our LIBOR-based loans were the 3-month E at 3.04%5.66%, the 1-month L at 4.86%5.43% , the 3-month L at 5.19%5.66% , the 6-month L at 5.31%5.90%; the reference rates for our SOFR-based loans were the 1-month S at 4.80%5.32%, the 3-month S at 4.91% , the 6-month S at 4.90%5.40%; and the reference rate for our Prime rate-based loans wereP at 8.00%8.50% .
(4)The cost represents the original cost adjusted for the amortization of discounts and premiums, as applicable, on debt investments using the effective interest method.
(5)These investments were valued using unobservable inputs and are considered Level 3 investments. Fair value was determined in good faith by or under the direction of the Company’s Valuation Designee (the “Valuation Designee”), under the supervision of the Board of Directors (the “Board of Directors” or the “Board”) (see Note 2 and Note 5), pursuant to the Company’s valuation policy.
(6)Assets or a portion thereof are pledged as collateral for the BNP Funding Facility (as defined below). See Note 6 “Debt”.
(7)Loan includes interest rate floor of 1.00%.
(8)Loan includes interest rate floor of 0.75%.
(9)Loan includes interest rate floor of 0.50%.
(10)The investment is not a qualifying asset under Section 55(a) of the 1940 Act. The Company may not acquire any non-qualifying asset unless, at the time of acquisition, qualifying assets represent at least 70% of the Company’s total assets. As of March 31,September 30, 2023, non-qualifying assets represented 6.71%6.24% of total assets as calculated in accordance with regulatory requirements.
(11)Investment was on non-accrual status as of March 31,September 30, 2023.
(12)Securities exempt from registration under the Securities Act of 1933, and may be deemed to be “restricted securities”. As of March 31,September 30, 2023, the aggregate fair value of these securities is $49,313$52,866 or 3.49%3.57% of the Company’s net assets. The initial acquisition dates have been included for such securities.
(13) Position or portion thereof is an unfunded loan commitment, and no interest is being earned on the unfunded portion, although the investment may earn unused commitment fees. Negative cost and fair value, if any, results from unamortized fees, which are capitalized to the cost of the investment. The unfunded loan commitment may be subject to a commitment termination date that may expire prior to the maturity date stated. See below for more information on the Company’s unfunded commitments as of March 31,September 30, 2023:
Investments-non-controlled/non-affiliatedUnused Fee RateCommitment TypeCommitment Expiration DateUnfunded CommitmentFair Value
First Lien Debt
365 Retail Markets, LLC0.50%Revolver12/23/2026$1,600 $(23)
48Forty Solutions, LLC0.50%Revolver11/30/20262,443 (105)
ABB Concise Optical Group, LLC0.50%Revolver02/23/202894 (7)
ARI Network Services, Inc.0.50%Revolver02/28/20251,273 (28)
AWP Group Holdings, Inc.0.50%Revolver12/22/2026104 (7)
Abacus Data Holdings, Inc. (AbacusNext)0.50%Revolver03/10/2027700 (4)
Abracon Group Holdings, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan07/06/20241,003 (36)
Abracon Group Holdings, LLC0.50%Revolver07/06/2028401 (14)
Advarra Holdings, Inc.1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan08/26/202441 (2)
Alert Media, Inc.0.50%Revolver04/10/20261,750 (53)
Amerilife Holdings, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan08/31/2024292 (13)
Amerilife Holdings, LLC0.50%Revolver08/31/2028437 (19)
Answer Acquisition, LLC0.50%Revolver12/30/2026833 (26)

Investments — non-controlled/non-affiliatedUnused Fee RateCommitment TypeCommitment Expiration DateUnfunded CommitmentFair Value
First Lien Debt
365 Retail Market, LLC0.50%Revolver12/23/2026$2,800 $— 
48Forty Solutions, LLC0.50%Revolver11/30/20261,629 (30)
AMCP Pet Holdings, Inc. (Brightpet)0.50%Revolver10/05/20263,646 (90)
ARI Network Services, Inc.0.50%Revolver02/28/20251,273 (12)
AWP Group Holdings, Inc1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan08/01/20251,579 (16)
AWP Group Holdings, Inc0.50%Revolver12/22/2029470 (8)
Abracon Group Holdings, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan07/06/2024441 (59)
Advarra Holdings, Inc.1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan08/26/202441 (1)
Alert Media, Inc.0.50%Revolver04/10/20263,043 (62)
Amerilife Holdings, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan08/31/2024292 (8)
Amerilife Holdings, LLC0.50%Revolver08/31/2028364 (10)
Answer Acquisition, LLC0.50%Revolver12/30/2026400 (7)
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March 31,September 30, 2023
(In thousands)
Investments-non-controlled/non-affiliatedUnused Fee RateCommitment TypeCommitment Expiration DateUnfunded CommitmentFair Value
Apex Service Partners, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan01/06/2024$4,230 $(229)
Investments — non-controlled/non-affiliatedInvestments — non-controlled/non-affiliatedUnused Fee RateCommitment TypeCommitment Expiration DateUnfunded CommitmentFair Value
Appfire Technologies, LLCAppfire Technologies, LLC0.50%Delayed Draw Term Loan06/13/20241,498 (44)Appfire Technologies, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan06/13/2024$1,154 $(25)
Appfire Technologies, LLCAppfire Technologies, LLC0.50%Revolver03/09/2027157 (5)Appfire Technologies, LLC0.50%Revolver03/09/2027167 (4)
Applitools, Inc.Applitools, Inc.0.50%Revolver05/25/2028433 (21)Applitools, Inc.0.50%Revolver05/25/2028433 (13)
Assembly Intermediate, LLCAssembly Intermediate, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan10/19/20232,281 (81)Assembly Intermediate, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan10/21/20242,281 (58)
Assembly Intermediate, LLCAssembly Intermediate, LLC0.50%Revolver10/19/20271,244 (44)Assembly Intermediate, LLC0.50%Revolver10/19/20272,074 (52)
Associations, Inc.Associations, Inc.1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan06/10/20245,310 (193)Associations, Inc.1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan06/10/20241,582 (24)
Associations, Inc.Associations, Inc.0.50%Revolver07/02/20271,860 (68)Associations, Inc.0.50%Revolver07/02/20271,860 (28)
Atlas Us Finco, Inc.Atlas Us Finco, Inc.0.50%Revolver12/09/2028186 (5)Atlas Us Finco, Inc.0.50%Revolver12/09/2028186 (2)
Avalara, Inc.Avalara, Inc.0.50%Revolver10/19/20281,071 (13)Avalara, Inc.0.50%Revolver10/19/20281,130 — 
Bottomline Technologies, Inc.Bottomline Technologies, Inc.0.50%Revolver05/15/2028267 (7)Bottomline Technologies, Inc.0.50%Revolver05/15/2028267 (1)
Bridgepointe Technologies, LLCBridgepointe Technologies, LLC0.50%Delayed Draw Term Loan12/19/20238,969 (361)Bridgepointe Technologies, LLC0.50%Delayed Draw Term Loan12/19/20234,426 (128)
Bullhorn, Inc.Bullhorn, Inc.0.50%Revolver09/30/202639 (1)Bullhorn, Inc.0.50%Revolver09/30/2026593 (3)
Bullhorn, Inc.0.50%Revolver09/30/2026554 (12)
CLEO Communications Holding, LLCCLEO Communications Holding, LLC0.50%Revolver06/09/202712,502 (410)CLEO Communications Holding, LLC0.50%Revolver06/09/202712,502 (230)
Caerus US 1, Inc.Caerus US 1, Inc.1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan10/31/20241,608 (28)Caerus US 1, Inc.1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan10/28/2024893 — 
Caerus US 1, Inc.Caerus US 1, Inc.0.50%Revolver05/25/2029805 (14)Caerus US 1, Inc.0.25%Revolver05/25/2029863 — 
Catalis Intermediate, Inc.Catalis Intermediate, Inc.1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan08/04/20234,185 (499)Catalis Intermediate, Inc.0.50%Revolver08/04/20272,778 (247)
Catalis Intermediate, Inc.0.50%Revolver08/04/2027424 (51)
Cerity Partners, LLCCerity Partners, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan12/30/20236,724 (127)Cerity Partners, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan12/29/20235,043 — 
Chase Intermediate, LLCChase Intermediate, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan08/31/202510,602 (104)
Chase Intermediate, LLCChase Intermediate, LLC0.38%Revolver10/30/2028353 (7)
Citrin Cooperman Advisors, LLCCitrin Cooperman Advisors, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan08/01/20241,092 (16)Citrin Cooperman Advisors, LLC0.50%Delayed Draw Term Loan05/13/20241,092 (22)
Coupa Holdings,LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan08/27/20241,085 (13)
Coupa Holdings,LLC0.50%Revolver02/27/2029831 (20)
Coupa Holdings, LLCCoupa Holdings, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan08/27/20241,085 (16)
Coupa Holdings, LLCCoupa Holdings, LLC0.50%Revolver02/27/2029831 (12)
Cyara AcquisitionCo, LLCCyara AcquisitionCo, LLC0.50%Revolver06/28/2029313 (7)
DCA Investment Holdings, LLCDCA Investment Holdings, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan12/28/2023663 (22)DCA Investment Holdings, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan12/28/202311 — 
Diligent CorporationDiligent Corporation0.50%Revolver08/04/20253,150 (49)Diligent Corporation0.50%Revolver08/04/20252,655 (11)
Donuts, Inc.0.25%Delayed Draw Term Loan08/14/20233,166 (54)
Dwyer Instruments, Inc.Dwyer Instruments, Inc.1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan07/01/20242,028 (74)Dwyer Instruments, Inc.0.50%Delayed Draw Term Loan07/01/20242,028 (45)
Dwyer Instruments, Inc.Dwyer Instruments, Inc.0.50%Revolver07/21/2027789 (29)Dwyer Instruments, Inc.0.50%Revolver07/21/2027754 (17)
E-Discovery AcquireCo, LLCE-Discovery AcquireCo, LLC0.50%Revolver08/29/20291,618 (40)
Encore Holdings, LLCEncore Holdings, LLC0.75%Delayed Draw Term Loan11/23/20241,268 (26)Encore Holdings, LLC0.75%Delayed Draw Term Loan11/23/20241,268 — 
Encore Holdings, LLCEncore Holdings, LLC0.50%Revolver11/23/2027539 (11)Encore Holdings, LLC0.50%Revolver11/23/2027539 — 
Energy Labs Holdings Corp.1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan04/13/202347 (1)
Energy Labs Holdings Corp.Energy Labs Holdings Corp.0.50%Revolver04/07/202851 (1)Energy Labs Holdings Corp.0.50%Revolver04/07/202833 — 
Excelitas Technologies Corp.Excelitas Technologies Corp.0.50%Delayed Draw Term Loan08/11/2024170 (6)Excelitas Technologies Corp.1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan08/12/2024170 (2)
Excelitas Technologies Corp.Excelitas Technologies Corp.0.50%Revolver08/14/202879 (3)Excelitas Technologies Corp.0.50%Revolver08/14/202853 (1)
FLS Holding, Inc.FLS Holding, Inc.0.50%Revolver12/17/20271,802 (25)FLS Holding, Inc.0.50%Revolver12/17/20271,802 (22)
FMG Suite Holdings, LLCFMG Suite Holdings, LLC0.50%Revolver10/30/20262,074 (39)FMG Suite Holdings, LLC0.38%Revolver10/30/20261,426 (16)
Fortis Solutions Group, LLC0.50%Delayed Draw Term Loan06/24/2024994 (23)
Fortis Solutions Group, LLC0.50%Revolver10/15/20272,339 (53)
FORTIS Solutions Group, LLCFORTIS Solutions Group, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan06/24/2024936 (1)
FORTIS Solutions Group, LLCFORTIS Solutions Group, LLC0.50%Revolver10/15/20272,699 (3)
Foundation Risk Partners Corp.Foundation Risk Partners Corp.0.38%Revolver10/29/20274,571 (246)
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Investments-non-controlled/non-affiliatedUnused Fee RateCommitment TypeCommitment Expiration DateUnfunded CommitmentFair Value
Foundation Risk Partners Corp.0.38%Revolver10/29/2027$4,571 $(368)
Investments — non-controlled/non-affiliatedInvestments — non-controlled/non-affiliatedUnused Fee RateCommitment TypeCommitment Expiration DateUnfunded CommitmentFair Value
GC Waves Holdings, Inc.GC Waves Holdings, Inc.1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan12/31/2024$6,707 $(161)
GC Waves Holdings, Inc.GC Waves Holdings, Inc.1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan04/11/2024— 
GC Waves Holdings, Inc.GC Waves Holdings, Inc.0.50%Revolver08/11/2028331 (6)
GS AcquisitionCo, Inc.GS AcquisitionCo, Inc.0.50%Revolver05/22/20262,420 (40)GS AcquisitionCo, Inc.0.50%Revolver05/22/20262,420 (6)
GSM Acquisition Corp. (GSM Outdoors)GSM Acquisition Corp. (GSM Outdoors)0.50%Revolver11/16/20264,280 (284)GSM Acquisition Corp. (GSM Outdoors)0.50%Revolver11/16/20264,280 (91)
Galway Borrower, LLCGalway Borrower, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan09/30/2023298 (10)Galway Borrower, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan04/28/20241,712 (24)
Galway Borrower, LLCGalway Borrower, LLC0.50%Revolver09/30/20271,611 (55)Galway Borrower, LLC0.50%Revolver09/30/20272,053 (68)
Gateway US Holdings, Inc.Gateway US Holdings, Inc.1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan04/15/2024— Gateway US Holdings, Inc.1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan04/15/2024— 
Gateway US Holdings, Inc.Gateway US Holdings, Inc.0.50%Revolver09/22/202614 — Gateway US Holdings, Inc.0.50%Revolver09/22/202630 — 
GraphPad Software, LLCGraphPad Software, LLC0.50%Revolver04/27/20271,750 (43)GraphPad Software, LLC0.50%Revolver04/27/2027875 (6)
Ground Penetrating Radar Systems, LLCGround Penetrating Radar Systems, LLC0.50%Revolver06/26/2025919 (19)Ground Penetrating Radar Systems, LLC0.50%Revolver06/26/2025722 (8)
Groundworks, LLCGroundworks, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan09/14/2024193 (3)Groundworks, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan09/14/2024137 (1)
Groundworks, LLCGroundworks, LLC0.50%Revolver03/14/202962 (2)Groundworks, LLC0.50%Revolver03/14/202962 (1)
Gurobi Optimization, LLCGurobi Optimization, LLC0.50%Revolver12/19/20231,607 — Gurobi Optimization, LLC0.50%Revolver12/19/20231,607 — 
Heartland Home Services0.75%Delayed Draw Term Loan08/10/2023524 (12)
Heartland Veterinary Partners, LLCHeartland Veterinary Partners, LLC0.75%Delayed Draw Term Loan11/17/2023163 (3)Heartland Veterinary Partners, LLC0.50%Revolver12/10/2026375 (6)
Heartland Veterinary Partners, LLC0.50%Revolver12/10/2026375 (6)
Helios Service Partners, LLCHelios Service Partners, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan02/07/202512,898 (155)
Helios Service Partners, LLCHelios Service Partners, LLC0.50%Revolver03/19/2027826 (20)
Higginbotham Insurance Agency, Inc.Higginbotham Insurance Agency, Inc.1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan08/23/20253,754 (18)
High Street Buyer, Inc.High Street Buyer, Inc.0.50%Revolver04/16/20272,136 (42)High Street Buyer, Inc.0.50%Revolver04/16/20272,136 — 
Hyland Software, Inc.Hyland Software, Inc.0.50%Revolver09/19/20291,879 (28)
Integrity Marketing Acquisition, LLCIntegrity Marketing Acquisition, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan11/23/2024163 (3)
Integrity Marketing Acquisition, LLCIntegrity Marketing Acquisition, LLC1.00%Revolver08/27/202552 (1)
Intelerad Medical Systems IncorporatedIntelerad Medical Systems Incorporated0.50%Revolver05/31/202810 (1)
KENG Acquisition, IncKENG Acquisition, Inc1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan08/01/20252,040 (24)
KENG Acquisition, IncKENG Acquisition, Inc0.50%Revolver08/01/2029781 (19)
KPSKY Acquisition, Inc.KPSKY Acquisition, Inc.1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan06/17/20242,974 (122)KPSKY Acquisition, Inc.1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan06/17/20241,126 (20)
KWOR Acquisition, Inc.KWOR Acquisition, Inc.1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan06/22/20244,777 (199)KWOR Acquisition, Inc.1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan06/22/20243,473 (64)
KWOR Acquisition, Inc.KWOR Acquisition, Inc.0.50%Revolver12/22/202767 (3)KWOR Acquisition, Inc.0.50%Revolver12/22/202755 (1)
Kaseya, Inc.Kaseya, Inc.0.50%Delayed Draw Term Loan06/24/2024856 (28)Kaseya, Inc.1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan06/24/2024803 (7)
Kaseya, Inc.Kaseya, Inc.0.50%Revolver06/25/2029856 (28)Kaseya, Inc.0.50%Revolver06/23/2029641 (5)
Komline Sanderson Engineering Corp.Komline Sanderson Engineering Corp.0.50%Delayed Draw Term Loan05/27/20248,529 (418)Komline Sanderson Engineering Corp.0.50%Delayed Draw Term Loan05/27/20248,529 (214)
Komline Sanderson Engineering Corp.Komline Sanderson Engineering Corp.0.50%Revolver03/17/20264,746 (233)Komline Sanderson Engineering Corp.0.50%Revolver03/17/20263,797 (95)
LJ Avalon Holdings, LLCLJ Avalon Holdings, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan08/01/20241,688 (25)LJ Avalon Holdings, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan08/01/20241,243 (27)
LJ Avalon Holdings, LLCLJ Avalon Holdings, LLC0.50%Revolver02/01/2029675 (20)LJ Avalon Holdings, LLC0.50%Revolver02/01/2029675 (15)
LUV Car Wash Group, LLCLUV Car Wash Group, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan03/14/2024274 (4)LUV Car Wash Group, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan03/14/2024274 (1)
LegitScript1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan06/24/20247,654 (201)
LegitScript0.50%Revolver06/24/20283,917 (103)
Lightspeed Solution, LLC0.50%Delayed Draw Term Loan03/01/20242,268 (77)
MHE Intermediate Holdings, LLC0.50%Revolver07/21/20272,150 (62)
MRI Software, LLC0.50%Revolver02/10/20262,215 (30)
Magnolia Wash Holdings0.50%Revolver07/14/202871 (5)
Majesco0.50%Revolver09/21/20261,575 (52)
Mammoth Holdings, LLC0.50%Revolver10/16/2024953 (12)
Mantech International CP0.50%Delayed Draw Term Loan09/16/202487 (1)
Mantech International CP0.50%Revolver09/14/202853 (1)
Montana Buyer, Inc.0.50%Revolver07/22/2028466 (15)
Netwrix Corporation And Concept Searching, Inc.0.50%Delayed Draw Term Loan06/10/20241,632 (70)
LegitScript, LLCLegitScript, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan06/24/20246,612 (112)
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Investments-non-controlled/non-affiliatedUnused Fee RateCommitment TypeCommitment Expiration DateUnfunded CommitmentFair Value
Netwrix Corporation And Concept Searching, Inc.0.25%Revolver06/11/2029$323 $(14)
Oak Purchaser, Inc.0.50%Delayed Draw Term Loan04/28/20241,165 (45)
Oak Purchaser, Inc.0.50%Revolver04/28/2028372 (14)
Oakbridge Insurance Agency, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan03/31/2024367 (8)
Oakbridge Insurance Agency, LLC0.50%Revolver12/31/202631 (1)
Omni Intermediate Holdings, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan06/24/2024138 (5)
Omni Intermediate Holdings, LLC0.50%Revolver12/30/20251,065 (36)
PCX Holding Corp.0.50%Revolver04/22/20271,296 (36)
Patriot Growth Insurance Services, LLC0.50%Revolver10/16/20284,485 (163)
Peter C. Foy & Associates Insurance Services, LLC0.50%Revolver11/01/2027832 (32)
Pound Bidco, Inc.0.50%Revolver01/30/20261,163 (4)
Procure Acquireco, Inc. (Procure Analytics)1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan12/20/2023794 (41)
Procure Acquireco, Inc. (Procure Analytics)0.50%Revolver12/20/2028238 (12)
Project Boost Purchaser, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan05/02/20241,038 (11)
Project Boost Purchaser, LLC0.38%Revolver05/02/2028449 (5)
Promptcare Infusion Buyer, Inc.1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan09/01/20232,066 (66)
QW Holding Corporation1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan03/11/2024191 — 
QW Holding Corporation0.50%Revolver08/31/20261,495 — 
Randy's Holdings, Inc.1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan11/01/20242,248 (57)
Randy's Holdings, Inc.0.50%Revolver11/01/2028729 (18)
Raptor Merger Sub Debt, LLC0.38%Revolver04/01/20282,116 (59)
Recovery Point Systems, Inc.0.50%Revolver08/12/20264,000 — 
Redwood Services Group, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan12/22/202318 (1)
Revalize, Inc.0.50%Revolver04/15/202771 (3)
Riskonnect Parent, LLC0.50%Delayed Draw Term Loan07/07/2024558 (16)
RoadOne IntermodaLogistics1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan06/30/2024295 (6)
RoadOne IntermodaLogistics0.50%Revolver12/30/2028255 (7)
Securonix, Inc.0.50%Revolver04/05/20283,782 (164)
Sherlock Buyer Corp.1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan12/08/20233,215 (52)
Sherlock Buyer Corp.0.50%Revolver12/08/20271,286 (21)
Skykick, Inc.1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan05/01/2023336 (25)
Smarsh, Inc.1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan02/18/2024536 (18)
Smarsh, Inc.0.50%Revolver02/16/2029214 (7)
Spectrio, LLC0.50%Revolver12/09/20261,470 (25)
Spectrum Automotive Holdings Corp.1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan06/29/20231,916 (93)
Spectrum Automotive Holdings Corp.0.50%Revolver06/29/2027881 (43)
Spotless Brands, LLC0.50%Revolver07/25/2028116 (4)
Stepping Stones Healthcare Services, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan12/30/2023525 (23)
Investments — non-controlled/non-affiliatedUnused Fee RateCommitment TypeCommitment Expiration DateUnfunded CommitmentFair Value
LegitScript, LLC0.50%Revolver06/24/2028$3,167 $(54)
Lightspeed Solution, LLC0.50%Delayed Draw Term Loan03/01/20242,195 (45)
MHE Intermediate Holdings, LLC0.50%Revolver07/21/20271,150 (16)
MRI Software, LLC0.50%Revolver02/10/20262,215 (18)
Magnolia Wash Holdings0.50%Revolver07/14/202871 (7)
Majesco0.50%Revolver09/21/20261,575 (23)
Mammoth Holdings, LLC0.50%Revolver10/16/2024953 (4)
Mantech International CP0.50%Delayed Draw Term Loan09/16/202456 — 
Mantech International CP0.50%Revolver09/14/202853 — 
Montana Buyer, Inc.0.50%Revolver07/22/2028466 (8)
Netwrix Corporation And Concept Searching, Inc.1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan06/10/20241,562 (30)
Netwrix Corporation And Concept Searching, Inc.0.25%Revolver06/09/2029323 (6)
Oak Purchaser, Inc.0.50%Delayed Draw Term Loan04/28/20241,031 (25)
Oak Purchaser, Inc.0.50%Revolver04/28/2028372 (9)
Oakbridge Insurance Agency, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan03/23/2024283 (3)
Oakbridge Insurance Agency, LLC0.50%Revolver12/31/202629 — 
Omni Intermediate Holdings, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan06/24/2024138 — 
Omni Intermediate Holdings, LLC0.50%Revolver12/30/2025799 — 
PCX Holding Corp.0.50%Revolver04/22/2027987 (9)
PDFTron Systems, Inc.0.50%Revolver07/15/20263,850 (73)
PPV Intermediate Holdings LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan08/31/202515,090 (75)
Pareto Health Intermediate Holdings, Inc.0.50%Revolver06/01/2029792 (9)
Patriot Growth Insurance Services, LLC0.50%Revolver10/16/20284,485 (61)
Peter C. Foy & Associates Insurance Services, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan10/19/20241,695 (16)
Peter C. Foy & Associates Insurance Services, LLC0.50%Revolver11/01/2027832 (15)
Pound Bidco, Inc.0.50%Revolver01/30/20261,163 — 
Procure Acquireco, Inc. (Procure Analytics)1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan12/20/2023794 (26)
Procure Acquireco, Inc. (Procure Analytics)0.50%Revolver12/20/2026238 (8)
Project Boost Purchaser, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan05/02/2024589 (2)
Project Boost Purchaser, LLC0.38%Revolver05/02/2028449 (1)
Promptcare Infusion Buyer, Inc.1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan10/31/2023972 (15)
Prophix Software, Inc.—%Delayed Draw Term Loan12/31/2024297 — 
RSC Acquisition, Inc.1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan02/14/2024745 (11)
Randy's Holdings, Inc.1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan11/01/20242,248 (16)
Randy's Holdings, Inc.0.50%Revolver11/01/2028608 (4)
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Consolidated Schedule of Investments (Unaudited)
March 31,September 30, 2023
(In thousands)
Investments-non-controlled/non-affiliatedUnused Fee RateCommitment TypeCommitment Expiration DateUnfunded CommitmentFair Value
Stepping Stones Healthcare Services, LLC0.50%Revolver12/30/2026$225 $(10)
Summit Buyer, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan06/23/20233,305 (114)
Summit Buyer, LLC0.50%Revolver01/14/20262,420 (83)
Surewerx Purchaser III, Inc.1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan06/28/20241,128 (21)
Surewerx Purchaser III, Inc.0.50%Revolver12/28/20281,067 (20)
Suveto1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan09/09/20234,732 (169)
Suveto0.50%Revolver09/09/2027729 (26)
Sweep Purchaser, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan05/05/2024273 (12)
Sweep Purchaser, LLC0.50%Revolver11/30/2026647 (29)
Syntax Systems Ltd1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan10/29/20239,357 (416)
Syntax Systems Ltd0.50%Revolver10/29/20261,248 (56)
Tamarack Intermediate, LLC0.50%Revolver03/13/2028752 (38)
Tank Holding Corp.0.38%Revolver03/31/2028573 (24)
Thrive Buyer, Inc. (Thrive Networks)0.38%Revolver01/22/20271,321 (22)
Triple Lift, Inc.0.25%Revolver05/08/20282,467 (89)
Trunk Acquisition, Inc.0.50%Revolver02/19/2026857 (32)
Two Six Labs, LLC0.50%Delayed Draw Term Loan08/20/20232,134 (46)
Two Six Labs, LLC0.50%Revolver08/20/20272,134 (46)
United Flow Technologies Intermediate Holdco II, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan10/29/20238,732 (241)
United Flow Technologies Intermediate Holdco II, LLC0.50%Revolver10/29/20263,000 (83)
UpStack, Inc.0.50%Revolver08/20/2027875 (26)
V Global Holdings, LLC0.50%Revolver12/22/2025570 (23)
VRC Companies, LLC0.75%Delayed Draw Term Loan01/06/20241,018 (27)
VRC Companies, LLC0.50%Revolver06/29/20271,653 (44)
Vardiman Black Holdings, LLC1.25%Delayed Draw Term Loan03/18/202461 (3)
Vessco Midco Holdings, LLC0.50%Revolver10/18/2026269 (3)
World Insurance Associates, LLC0.50%Revolver04/01/2026444 (11)
Zarya Intermediate, LLC0.50%Revolver07/01/20273,649 — 
mPulse Mobile, Inc.1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan12/17/20231,996 (54)
mPulse Mobile, Inc.0.50%Revolver12/17/2027292 (8)
Total First Lien Debt Unfunded Commitments$256,900 $(8,522)
Second Lien Debt
Heartland Veterinary Partners, LLC0.50%Delayed Draw Term Loan11/17/2023$88 $(5)
Total Second Lien Debt Unfunded Commitments$88 $(5)
Total Unfunded Commitments$256,988 $(8,527)


Investments — non-controlled/non-affiliatedUnused Fee RateCommitment TypeCommitment Expiration DateUnfunded CommitmentFair Value
Raptor Merger Sub Debt, LLC0.38%Revolver04/01/2028$1,954 $(9)
Recovery Point Systems, Inc.0.50%Revolver08/12/20264,000 — 
Redwood Services Group, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan01/31/20253,620 (35)
Revalize, Inc.0.50%Revolver04/15/202762 (2)
Riskonnect Parent, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan07/07/2024558 (3)
RoadOne IntermodaLogistics1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan06/30/2024295 (5)
RoadOne IntermodaLogistics0.50%Revolver12/29/2028310 (6)
Securonix, Inc.0.50%Revolver04/05/20283,782 (112)
Sherlock Buyer Corp.1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan12/08/20233,215 (11)
Sherlock Buyer Corp.0.50%Revolver12/08/20271,286 (4)
Smarsh, Inc.1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan02/18/2024536 (11)
Smarsh, Inc.0.50%Revolver02/16/2029268 (5)
Spectrum Automotive Holdings Corp.1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan06/29/20241,154 (30)
Spectrum Automotive Holdings Corp.0.50%Revolver06/29/2027881 (23)
Spotless Brands, LLC0.50%Revolver07/25/2028145 (2)
Stepping Stones Healthcare Services, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan12/30/2023423 (7)
Stepping Stones Healthcare Services, LLC0.50%Revolver12/30/2026538 (9)
Summit Acquisition, Inc.1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan11/01/20241,638 (31)
Summit Acquisition, Inc.0.50%Revolver05/01/2029819 (15)
Summit Buyer, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan08/25/2025227 (3)
Summit Buyer, LLC0.50%Revolver01/14/20261,881 (19)
Superman Holdings, LLC0.50%Delayed Draw Term Loan05/01/2025380 (5)
Surewerx Purchaser III, Inc.1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan06/28/20241,128 — 
Surewerx Purchaser III, Inc.0.50%Revolver12/28/2028454 — 
Suveto0.50%Revolver09/09/20271,125 (27)
Sweep Purchaser, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan05/05/2024273 (22)
Sweep Purchaser, LLC0.50%Revolver12/08/202328 (2)
Syntax Systems Ltd1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan10/29/20239,357 (204)
Syntax Systems Ltd0.50%Revolver10/29/20261,248 (27)
Tamarack Intermediate, LLC0.50%Revolver03/13/2028752 (34)
Tank Holding Corp.1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan05/22/2024745 (26)
Tank Holding Corp.0.38%Revolver03/31/2028173 (6)
Thrive Buyer, Inc. (Thrive Networks)0.38%Revolver01/22/20271,321 (31)
Trintech, Inc.0.50%Revolver07/25/20292,092 (41)
Triple Lift, Inc.0.50%Revolver05/08/20282,467 (187)
Trunk Acquisition, Inc.0.50%Revolver02/19/2026857 (19)
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Consolidated Schedule of Investments (Unaudited)
September 30, 2023
(In thousands)
Investments — non-controlled/non-affiliatedUnused Fee RateCommitment TypeCommitment Expiration DateUnfunded CommitmentFair Value
Two Six Labs, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan10/15/2023$2,134 $(22)
Two Six Labs, LLC0.50%Revolver8/20/20272,134 (22)
United Flow Technologies Intermediate Holdco II, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan10/29/202332 (1)
United Flow Technologies Intermediate Holdco II, LLC0.50%Revolver10/29/20261,950 (31)
UpStack, Inc.1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan6/30/20256,945 (106)
UpStack, Inc.0.50%Revolver8/20/2027875 (22)
V Global Holdings, LLC0.50%Revolver12/22/2025449 (9)
VRC Companies, LLC0.75%Delayed Draw Term Loan1/6/2024515 (2)
VRC Companies, LLC0.50%Revolver6/29/20271,653 (7)
Vessco Midco Holdings, LLC0.50%Revolver10/18/2026447 — 
World Insurance Associates, LLC0.50%Revolver4/3/20281,269 (63)
Zarya Intermediate, LLC0.50%Revolver7/1/20272,085 — 
iCIMS, Inc.—%Delayed Draw Term Loan8/18/2028112 — 
iCIMS, Inc.0.50%Revolver8/18/202838 — 
mPulse Mobile, Inc.1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan12/17/20231,996 (31)
mPulse Mobile, Inc.0.50%Revolver12/17/2027129 (2)
Total First Lien Debt Unfunded Commitments$287,164 $(4,778)
Total Unfunded Commitments$287,164 $(4,778)
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December 31, 2022
(In thousands)
Investments-non-controlled/non-affiliated(1)(2)
FootnotesReference Rate and Spread
Interest Rate(3)
Maturity DatePar Amount/ Shares
Cost(4)
Fair ValuePercentage of Net Assets
First Lien Debt
Aerospace & Defense
Jonathan Acquisition Company(5) (7)L +5.00%9.73%12/22/20262,712 $2,656 $2,641 0.19 %
Mantech International CP(5) (8)S +5.75%9.58%09/14/2029359 352 350 0.03 
Mantech International CP(5) (8) (13)S +5.75%9.58%09/14/2029— (1)(2)— 
Mantech International CP(5) (8) (13)S +5.75%9.58%09/14/2028— (1)(2)— 
PCX Holding Corp.(5) (6) (7)L +6.25%10.98%04/22/202718,232 18,093 17,636 1.26 
PCX Holding Corp.(5) (7)L +6.25%10.98%04/22/202718,356 18,064 17,756 1.27 
PCX Holding Corp.(5) (7) (13)L +6.25%10.98%04/22/2027555 542 495 0.04 
Two Six Labs, LLC(5) (8)S +5.50%10.08%08/20/202710,959 10,782 10,694 0.77 
Two Six Labs, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +5.50%10.08%08/20/20272,118 2,066 2,015 0.14 
Two Six Labs, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +5.50%10.08%08/20/2027— (33)(52)— 
52,520 51,531 3.69 
Air Freight & Logistics
AGI-CFI Holdings, Inc.(5) (8)S +5.75%10.48%06/11/202714,408 14,140 13,851 0.99 
Omni Intermediate Holdings, LLC(5) (7)S +5.00%9.73%12/30/202612,131 12,027 11,617 0.83 
Omni Intermediate Holdings, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +5.00%9.73%12/30/2026531 519 471 0.03 
Omni Intermediate Holdings, LLC(5) (7)S +5.00%9.73%12/30/2026385 378 368 0.03 
Omni Intermediate Holdings, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +5.00%9.73%12/30/2025— (9)(45)— 
RoadOne IntermodaLogistics(5) (7)S +6.25%10.81%12/30/20281,672 1,622 1,622 0.12 
RoadOne IntermodaLogistics(5) (7) (13)S +6.25%10.81%12/30/2028— (6)(6)— 
RoadOne IntermodaLogistics(5) (7) (13)S +6.25%10.81%12/30/202875 65 65 — 
28,736 27,943 2.00 
Automobile Components
Continental Battery Company(5) (7)L +6.75%11.48%01/20/20276,188 6,083 5,903 0.42 
Randy's Holdings, Inc.(5) (7)S +6.50%10.59%11/01/20286,743 6,545 6,545 0.47 
Randy's Holdings, Inc.(5) (7) (13)S +6.50%10.59%11/01/2028— (31)(31)— 
Randy's Holdings, Inc.(5) (7) (13)S +6.50%10.59%11/01/2028142 116 116 0.01 
Sonny's Enterprises, LLC(5) (6) (7)S +6.04%10.29%08/05/202612,363 12,178 11,839 0.85 
Sonny's Enterprises, LLC(5) (7)S +6.75%11.00%08/05/202634,154 33,656 32,706 2.34 
Spectrum Automotive Holdings Corp.(5) (6) (8)L +5.75%10.48%06/29/202823,650 23,358 22,274 1.59 
Spectrum Automotive Holdings Corp.(5) (8) (13)L +5.75%10.48%06/29/20284,656 4,585 4,273 0.31 
Spectrum Automotive Holdings Corp.(5) (8) (13)L +5.75%10.48%06/29/2027— (10)(51)— 
86,480 83,574 5.98 
Automobiles
ARI Network Services, Inc.(5) (6) (8)S +5.50%9.92%02/28/202520,723 20,465 20,134 1.44 
ARI Network Services, Inc.(5) (6) (8)S +5.50%9.92%02/28/20253,630 3,586 3,527 0.25 
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December 31, 2022
(In thousands)
Investments-non-controlled/non-affiliated(1)(2)
FootnotesReference Rate and Spread
Interest Rate(3)
Maturity DatePar Amount/ Shares
Cost(4)
Fair ValuePercentage of Net Assets
ARI Network Services, Inc.(5) (8) (13)S +5.50%9.92%02/28/2025909 $873 $823 0.06 %
Summit Buyer, LLC(5) (7)L +5.75%10.13%01/14/202622,120 21,795 21,142 1.51 
Summit Buyer, LLC(5) (7) (13)L +5.75%10.13%01/14/202628,996 28,544 27,569 1.97 
Summit Buyer, LLC(5) (7) (13)L +5.75%10.13%01/14/2026— (32)(107)(0.01)
Turbo Buyer, Inc.(5) (7)L +6.00%11.15%12/02/202537,940 37,419 36,574 2.62 
Turbo Buyer, Inc.(5) (7)L +6.00%11.15%12/02/202538,123 37,494 36,751 2.63 
150,144 146,413 10.48 
Biotechnology
GraphPad Software, LLC(5) (6) (7)L +5.50%10.39%04/27/202712,066 11,974 11,668 0.84 
GraphPad Software, LLC(5) (7)L +5.50%10.39%04/27/20272,892 2,869 2,797 0.20 
GraphPad Software, LLC(5) (7) (13)L +5.50%10.39%04/27/2027— (13)(58)— 
14,830 14,407 1.03 
Chemicals
Tank Holding Corp.(6) (8)S +5.75%10.17%03/31/202814,129 13,875 13,352 0.96 
Tank Holding Corp.(8) (13)P +4.75%12.25%03/31/2028133 119 89 0.01 
V Global Holdings, LLC(5) (6) (8)S +5.75%8.99%12/22/20274,903 4,814 4,659 0.33 
V Global Holdings, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +5.75%8.99%12/22/2025— (11)(34)— 
18,797 18,066 1.29 
Commercial Services & Supplies
365 Retail Markets, LLC(5) (7)L +4.75%8.45%12/23/202617,280 17,045 16,890 1.21 
365 Retail Markets, LLC(5) (7)L +4.75%8.45%12/23/20265,543 5,484 5,418 0.39 
365 Retail Markets, LLC(5) (7) (13)L +4.75%8.45%12/23/20261,600 1,563 1,537 0.11 
Atlas Us Finco, Inc.(5) (7) (10)S +7.25%11.48%12/09/20292,009 1,949 1,949 0.14 
Atlas Us Finco, Inc.(5) (7) (10) (13)S +7.25%11.48%12/09/2028— (6)(6)— 
BPG Holdings IV Corp.(5) (8)S +6.00%10.54%07/29/202911,765 11,001 11,001 0.79 
Encore Holdings, LLC(5) (8)L +4.50%9.23%11/23/20281,850 1,821 1,806 0.13 
Encore Holdings, LLC(5) (8) (13)L +4.50%9.23%11/23/20282,118 2,074 2,034 0.15 
Encore Holdings, LLC(5) (8) (13)L +4.50%9.23%11/23/2027— (8)(13)— 
FLS Holding, Inc.(5) (7) (10)L +5.25%10.40%12/15/202820,727 20,361 20,389 1.46 
FLS Holding, Inc.(5) (7) (10)L +5.25%10.40%12/15/20284,506 4,424 4,432 0.32 
FLS Holding, Inc.(5) (7) (10) (13)L +5.25%10.40%12/17/2027— (30)(29)— 
PDFTron Systems, Inc.(5) (6) (7) (10)S +5.50%9.82%07/15/202730,415 29,998 29,402 2.10 
PDFTron Systems, Inc.(5) (7) (10)S +5.50%9.82%07/15/20279,800 9,638 9,474 0.68 
PDFTron Systems, Inc.(5) (7) (10) (13)S +5.50%9.82%07/15/20263,850 3,741 3,594 0.26 
Procure Acquireco, Inc. (Procure Analytics)(5) (8)L +5.00%9.35%12/20/20283,929 3,859 3,755 0.27 
Procure Acquireco, Inc. (Procure Analytics)(5) (8) (13)L +5.00%9.35%12/20/2028— (7)(35)— 
Procure Acquireco, Inc. (Procure Analytics)(5) (8) (13)L +5.00%9.35%12/20/2028— (4)(11)— 
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Investments-non-controlled/non-affiliated(1)(2)
FootnotesReference Rate and Spread
Interest Rate(3)
Maturity DatePar Amount/ Shares
Cost(4)
Fair ValuePercentage of Net Assets
QW Holding Corporation(5) (6) (7)L +5.50%9.44%08/31/20268,907 $8,791 $8,575 0.61 %
QW Holding Corporation(5) (7) (13)L +5.50%9.44%08/31/20261,851 1,824 1,767 0.13 
QW Holding Corporation(5) (7) (13)L +5.50%9.44%08/31/2026— (29)(84)(0.01)
Sherlock Buyer Corp.(5) (8)L +5.75%10.48%12/08/202811,061 10,867 10,816 0.77 
Sherlock Buyer Corp.(5) (8) (13)L +5.75%10.48%12/08/2028— (27)(71)(0.01)
Sherlock Buyer Corp.(5) (8) (13)L +5.75%10.48%12/08/2027— (21)(28)— 
Surewerx Purchaser III, Inc.(5) (8) (10)S +6.75%11.30%12/28/202917,527 17,002 17,002 1.22 
Surewerx Purchaser III, Inc.(5) (8) (10) (13)S +6.75%11.30%12/28/2029— (72)(72)(0.01)
Surewerx Purchaser III, Inc.(5) (8) (10) (13)S +6.75%11.30%12/28/2028240 183 183 0.01 
Sweep Purchaser, LLC(5) (7)L +5.75%10.47%11/30/20268,704 8,582 8,239 0.59 
Sweep Purchaser, LLC(5) (7) (13)L +5.75%10.47%11/30/20265,934 5,843 5,601 0.40 
Sweep Purchaser, LLC(5) (7) (13)L +5.75%10.47%11/30/2026253 235 178 0.01 
Tamarack Intermediate, LLC(5) (8)S +5.75%9.23%03/13/20285,473 5,375 5,232 0.37 
Tamarack Intermediate, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +5.75%9.23%03/13/202891 76 52 — 
United Flow Technologies Intermediate Holdco II, LLC(5) (7)L +5.75%10.17%10/29/202716,972 16,687 16,457 1.18 
United Flow Technologies Intermediate Holdco II, LLC(5) (7) (13)L +5.75%10.17%10/29/20279,668 9,409 9,067 0.65 
United Flow Technologies Intermediate Holdco II, LLC(5) (7) (13)L +5.75%10.17%10/29/2026— (46)(91)(0.01)
US Infra Svcs Buyer, LLC(5) (6) (7)L +6.75% (incl. 0.25% PIK)11.67%04/13/202616,193 15,998 15,427 1.10 
US Infra Svcs Buyer, LLC(5) (6) (7)L +6.75% (incl. 0.25% PIK)11.67%04/13/20262,285 2,259 2,177 0.16 
US Infra Svcs Buyer, LLC(5) (7)L +6.75% (incl. 0.25% PIK)11.67%04/13/20262,250 2,225 2,144 0.15 
Valcourt Holdings II, LLC(5) (7)S +5.25%9.98%01/07/202725,145 24,785 24,850 1.78 
Valcourt Holdings II, LLC(5) (6) (7)S +5.25%9.98%01/07/20279,929 9,783 9,813 0.70 
Valcourt Holdings II, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +5.25%9.98%01/07/20275,738 5,643 5,658 0.40 
VRC Companies, LLC(5) (8)S +5.75%8.52%06/29/20277,540 7,435 7,276 0.52 
VRC Companies, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +5.75%8.52%06/29/20273,074 2,950 2,754 0.20 
VRC Companies, LLC(5) (6) (8)S +5.50%10.65%06/29/202748,840 48,260 47,130 3.37 
VRC Companies, LLC(5) (6) (8) (13)L +5.50%10.22%06/29/20278,214 8,119 7,927 0.57 
VRC Companies, LLC(5) (8) (13)L +5.50%10.22%06/29/2027— (19)(58)— 
325,020 319,508 22.87 
Construction & Engineering
KPSKY Acquisition, Inc.(5) (8)L +5.50%9.89%10/19/202834,211 33,621 32,668 2.34 
KPSKY Acquisition, Inc.(5) (8) (13)P +4.53%12.03%10/19/20284,420 4,311 4,066 0.29 
37,932 36,734 2.63 
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Interest Rate(3)
Maturity DatePar Amount/ Shares
Cost(4)
Fair ValuePercentage of Net Assets
Containers & Packaging
BP Purchaser, LLC(5) (8)L +5.50%10.24%12/11/202817,336 $17,031 $16,185 1.16 %
Fortis Solutions Group, LLC(5) (8)L +5.50%9.73%10/13/202826,980 26,513 26,101 1.87 
Fortis Solutions Group, LLC(5) (8) (13)L +5.50%9.73%10/13/2028— (2)(3)— 
Fortis Solutions Group, LLC(5) (8) (13)L +5.50%9.73%10/15/2028— (7)(33)— 
Fortis Solutions Group, LLC(5) (8) (13)L +5.50%9.73%10/15/2027360 317 272 0.02 
43,852 42,522 3.04 
Distributors
48Forty Solutions LLC(5) (7)S +6.00%10.26%11/30/20261,796 1,728 1,732 0.12 
48Forty Solutions LLC(5) (6) (7)S +5.50%9.76%11/30/202616,106 15,825 15,283 1.09 
48Forty Solutions LLC(5) (7) (13)S +5.50%9.76%11/30/2026— (46)(139)(0.01)
ABB Concise Optical Group, LLC(5) (8)L +7.50%12.67%02/23/202817,977 17,578 17,165 1.23 
ABB Concise Optical Group, LLC(5) (8) (13)P +6.50%13.99%02/23/20281,792 1,752 1,707 0.12 
Avalara, Inc.(5) (8)S +7.25%11.83%10/19/202810,712 10,451 10,451 0.75 
Avalara, Inc.(5) (8) (13)S +7.25%11.83%10/19/2028— (26)(26)— 
PT Intermediate Holdings III, LLC(5) (8)L +5.50%10.23%11/01/202828,632 28,383 27,804 1.99 
PT Intermediate Holdings III, LLC(5) (8)L +5.50%10.23%11/01/202815,929 15,787 15,469 1.11 
Radwell Parent, LLC(5) (6) (8)S +6.75%11.33%04/01/202932,558 31,607 31,607 2.26 
Radwell Parent, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +6.75%11.33%04/01/2028— (71)(71)(0.01)
122,968 120,982 8.66 
Diversified Consumer Services
Assembly Intermediate, LLC(5) (7)L +6.50%11.23%10/19/202720,741 20,393 19,944 1.43 
Assembly Intermediate, LLC(5) (7) (13)L +6.50%11.23%10/19/20272,904 2,836 2,705 0.19 
Assembly Intermediate, LLC(5) (7) (13)L +6.50%11.23%10/19/2027830 796 750 0.05 
FPG Intermediate Holdco, LLC(5) (7)S +6.50%10.92%03/05/2027497 488 472 0.03 
Heartland Home Services, Inc.(5) (8) (13)L +5.75%10.10%12/15/20261,877 1,860 1,802 0.13 
Lightspeed Solution, LLC(5) (8)S +6.50%10.82%03/01/20287,585 7,451 7,308 0.52 
Lightspeed Solution, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +6.50%10.82%03/01/2028— (21)(89)(0.01)
LUV Car Wash Group, LLC(5) (7) (13)L +5.50%9.24%12/09/2026372 367 359 0.03 
LUV Car Wash Group, LLC(5) (7)L +5.50%9.24%12/09/2026349 346 341 0.02 
Magnolia Wash Holdings(5) (7)S +6.50%10.32%07/14/20283,767 3,696 3,608 0.26 
Magnolia Wash Holdings(5) (7)S +6.50%10.32%07/14/2028706 692 676 0.05 
Magnolia Wash Holdings(5) (7) (13)S +6.50%10.32%07/14/202887 84 81 0.01 
Mammoth Holdings, LLC(5) (6) (7)S +6.00%9.82%10/16/20238,033 8,008 8,033 0.57 
Mammoth Holdings, LLC(5) (7)S +6.00%9.82%10/16/202335,966 35,846 35,966 2.57 
Mammoth Holdings, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +6.00%9.82%10/16/2023— (3)— — 
Spotless Brands, LLC(5) (7)S +6.50%10.71%07/25/20284,549 4,463 4,371 0.31 
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Interest Rate(3)
Maturity DatePar Amount/ Shares
Cost(4)
Fair ValuePercentage of Net Assets
Spotless Brands, LLC(5) (7)S +6.50%10.71%07/25/2028860 $843 $826 0.06 %
Spotless Brands, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +6.50%10.71%07/25/2028— (3)(6)— 
88,142 87,147 6.24 
Financial Services
Applitools, Inc.(5) (8) (10)S +6.25%10.57%05/25/20293,200 3,143 3,145 0.23 
Applitools, Inc.(5) (8) (10) (13)S +6.25%10.57%05/25/2028— (8)(7)— 
Cerity Partners, LLC(5) (8)S +6.75%11.32%12/29/20298,617 8,359 8,359 0.60 
Cerity Partners, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +6.75%11.32%12/29/2029454 60 60 — 
SitusAMC Holdings Corp.(5) (8)L +5.50%10.23%12/22/20273,573 3,542 3,417 0.24 
Smarsh, Inc.(5) (8)S +6.50%11.29%02/16/20294,286 4,208 4,126 0.30 
Smarsh, Inc.(5) (8) (13)S +6.50%11.29%02/16/2029536 521 496 0.04 
Smarsh, Inc.(5) (8) (13)S +6.50%11.29%02/16/2029— (5)(10)— 
19,820 19,586 1.40 
Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components
Abracon Group Holdings, LLC(5) (8)S +5.75%10.48%07/06/20285,534 5,431 5,249 0.38 
Abracon Group Holdings, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +5.75%10.48%07/06/2028— (9)(51)— 
Abracon Group Holdings, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +5.75%10.48%07/06/2028— (7)(21)— 
Dwyer Instruments, Inc.(5) (8)L +6.00%10.73%07/21/20278,059 7,911 7,694 0.55 
Dwyer Instruments, Inc.(5) (8) (13)L +6.00%10.73%07/21/2027— (18)(92)(0.01)
Dwyer Instruments, Inc.(5) (8) (13)L +6.00%10.73%07/21/2027158 140 113 0.01 
13,448 12,892 0.92 
Food Products
AMCP Pet Holdings, Inc. (Brightpet)(5) (6) (7)L +6.25%10.98%10/05/202617,150 16,798 16,795 1.20 
AMCP Pet Holdings, Inc. (Brightpet)(5) (7)L +6.25%10.98%10/05/202616,333 15,989 15,995 1.14 
AMCP Pet Holdings, Inc. (Brightpet)(5) (7)L +6.25%10.98%10/05/20265,833 5,721 5,713 0.41 
Nellson Nutraceutical, Inc.(5) (6) (7)S +5.75%10.17%12/23/202523,592 23,439 23,476 1.68 
Teasdale Foods, Inc. (Teasdale Latin Foods)(5) (7)L +7.25% (incl. 1.00% PIK)12.29%12/18/202510,812 10,675 9,017 0.65 
72,622 70,996 5.08 
Health Care Equipment & Supplies
Performance Health & Wellness(5) (6) (7)L +6.00%10.73%07/12/20279,398 9,248 8,956 0.64 
Health Care Providers & Services
Advarra Holdings, Inc.(5) (8)S +5.75%10.15%08/24/2029459 451 434 0.03 
Advarra Holdings, Inc.(5) (8) (13)S +5.75%10.15%08/24/2029— — (2)— 
DCA Investment Holdings, LLC(5) (6) (8)S +6.00%10.39%04/03/202811,053 10,922 10,887 0.78 
DCA Investment Holdings, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +6.00%10.39%04/03/20282,629 2,572 2,575 0.18 
Gateway US Holdings, Inc.(5) (8) (10)S +6.50%11.23%09/22/2026750 744 736 0.05 
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Maturity DatePar Amount/ Shares
Cost(4)
Fair ValuePercentage of Net Assets
Gateway US Holdings, Inc.(5) (8) (10) (13)S +6.50%11.23%09/22/2026165 $164 $162 0.01 %
Gateway US Holdings, Inc.(5) (8) (10) (13)S +6.50%11.23%09/22/202617 16 16 — 
Heartland Veterinary Partners, LLC(5) (7)S +4.75%9.56%12/10/20261,866 1,851 1,812 0.13 
Heartland Veterinary Partners, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +4.75%9.56%12/10/20262,969 2,936 2,847 0.20 
Heartland Veterinary Partners, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +4.75%9.56%12/10/2026— (3)(11)— 
iCIMS, Inc.(5) (8)S +7.25% (incl. 3.88% PIK)11.52%08/18/20286,568 6,455 6,455 0.46 
Intelerad Medical Systems Incorporated(5) (7) (10)S +6.50%11.23%08/21/2026500 486 489 0.03 
mPulse Mobile, Inc.(5) (8)L +5.25%9.32%12/17/202717,500 17,200 16,977 1.21 
mPulse Mobile, Inc.(5) (8) (13)L +5.25%9.32%12/17/2027— (17)(60)— 
mPulse Mobile, Inc.(5) (8) (13)L +5.25%9.32%12/17/2027151 143 136 0.01 
Promptcare Infusion Buyer, Inc.(5) (7)L +6.00%10.22%09/01/20279,073 8,925 8,757 0.63 
Promptcare Infusion Buyer, Inc.(5) (7) (13)L +6.00%10.22%09/01/2027881 849 766 0.05 
Southern Veterinary Partners, LLC(5) (7)S +5.50%9.93%10/05/2027899 883 854 0.06 
Stepping Stones Healthcare Services, LLC(5) (8)L +5.75%10.48%01/02/20294,342 4,284 4,111 0.29 
Stepping Stones Healthcare Services, LLC(5) (8) (13)L +5.75%10.48%01/02/2029511 500 444 0.03 
Stepping Stones Healthcare Services, LLC(5) (8) (13)P +4.75%12.25%12/30/2026450 442 417 0.03 
Suveto(5) (8) (13)L +5.00%9.38%09/09/202711,038 10,935 10,461 0.75 
Suveto(5) (8) (13)L +5.00%9.38%09/09/2027810 793 764 0.05 
Tivity Health, Inc.(5) (8)S +6.00%10.58%06/28/20293,711 3,658 3,592 0.26 
Vardiman Black Holdings, LLC(5) (9)S +7.00%11.22%03/18/20273,412 3,382 3,227 0.23 
Vardiman Black Holdings, LLC(5) (9) (13)S +7.00%11.22%03/18/20273,907 3,871 3,687 0.26 
Vermont Aus Pty Ltd(5) (8) (10)S +5.65%10.23%03/23/20288,436 8,244 7,927 0.57 
90,686 88,460 6.33 
Health Care Technology
Lightspeed Buyer, Inc.(5) (6) (7)L +5.50%9.98%02/03/202612,669 12,442 12,300 0.88 
Lightspeed Buyer, Inc.(5) (7)L +5.50%9.98%02/03/20269,234 9,053 8,966 0.64 
Lightspeed Buyer, Inc.(5) (7) (13)L +5.50%9.98%02/03/2026— (28)(118)(0.01)
21,467 21,148 1.51 
Industrial Conglomerates
Excelitas Technologies Corp.(5) (8)S +5.75%10.12%08/13/20291,378 1,351 1,311 0.09 
Excelitas Technologies Corp.(5) (8)E +5.75%7.55%08/13/2029242 245 246 0.02 
Excelitas Technologies Corp.(5) (8) (13)S +5.75%10.12%08/13/2029— (2)(13)— 
Excelitas Technologies Corp.(5) (8) (13)S +5.75%10.12%08/14/202874 72 68 — 
1,666 1,612 0.12 
Insurance Services
Amerilife Holdings, LLC(5) (8)S +5.75%9.58%08/31/20292,044 2,005 2,005 0.14 
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Maturity DatePar Amount/ Shares
Cost(4)
Fair ValuePercentage of Net Assets
Amerilife Holdings, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +5.75%10.15%08/31/2029583 $569 $569 0.04 %
Amerilife Holdings, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +5.75%10.15%08/31/2028— (8)(8)— 
Foundation Risk Partners Corp.(5) (8)S +6.00%10.68%10/29/202842,966 42,408 42,218 3.02 
Foundation Risk Partners Corp.(5) (8)S +6.00%10.68%10/29/20289,345 9,222 9,182 0.66 
Foundation Risk Partners Corp.(5) (8) (13)S +6.00%10.32%10/29/20271,882 1,827 1,803 0.13 
Galway Borrower, LLC(5) (8)L +5.25%9.98%09/29/202832,271 31,721 30,880 2.21 
Galway Borrower, LLC(5) (8) (13)L +5.25%9.98%09/29/2028— (7)(13)— 
Galway Borrower, LLC(5) (8) (13)L +5.25%9.98%09/30/2027— (32)(88)(0.01)
Higginbotham Insurance Agency, Inc.(5) (6) (8)L +5.25%9.63%11/25/202618,482 18,287 17,986 1.29 
High Street Buyer, Inc.(5) (6) (8)L +6.00%10.73%04/14/20289,992 9,832 9,702 0.69 
High Street Buyer, Inc.(5) (6) (8)L +6.00%10.73%04/14/202840,125 39,459 38,961 2.79 
High Street Buyer, Inc.(5) (8) (13)L +6.00%10.73%04/16/2027— (31)(62)— 
Integrity Marketing Acquisition, LLC(5) (6) (8)L +6.05%10.81%08/27/202544,059 43,688 42,808 3.06 
Integrity Marketing Acquisition, LLC(5) (8)L +6.05%10.81%08/27/202524,599 24,373 23,900 1.71 
Integrity Marketing Acquisition, LLC(5) (8)L +6.05%10.81%08/27/202517,290 17,108 16,799 1.20 
Keystone Agency Investors(5) (7)S +6.25%10.98%05/03/20273,516 3,467 3,467 0.25 
Keystone Agency Investors(5) (7)S +6.25%10.98%05/03/20274,047 3,993 3,993 0.29 
Majesco(5) (6) (7)L +7.25%11.98%09/21/202723,421 22,948 22,447 1.61 
Majesco(5) (7) (13)L +7.25%11.98%09/21/2026— (29)(66)— 
Oakbridge Insurance Agency, LLC(5) (7)S +5.75%10.17%12/31/20261,078 1,062 1,062 0.08 
Oakbridge Insurance Agency, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +5.75%10.17%12/31/202660 56 56 — 
Oakbridge Insurance Agency, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +5.75%10.17%12/31/202619 18 18 — 
Patriot Growth Insurance Services, LLC(5) (6) (8)L +5.50%8.86%10/16/202861,902 60,837 59,042 4.23 
Patriot Growth Insurance Services, LLC(5) (8)L +5.50%8.86%10/16/20281,089 1,060 1,039 0.07 
Patriot Growth Insurance Services, LLC(5) (8) (13)L +5.50%8.86%10/16/2028— (74)(207)(0.01)
Peter C. Foy & Associates Insurance Services, LLC(5) (8)S +6.00%11.12%11/01/2028910 897 866 0.06 
Peter C. Foy & Associates Insurance Services, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +6.00%11.12%11/01/20281,985 1,955 1,874 0.13 
Peter C. Foy & Associates Insurance Services, LLC(5) (8)L +6.00%11.21%11/01/202817,793 17,638 16,930 1.21 
Peter C. Foy & Associates Insurance Services, LLC(5) (8) (13)L +6.00%11.21%11/01/20284,942 4,899 4,703 0.34 
Peter C. Foy & Associates Insurance Services, LLC(5) (8) (13)L +6.00%11.21%11/01/2027— (7)(40)— 
RSC Acquisition, Inc.(5) (6) (8)S +5.50%9.97%10/30/202624,774 24,417 23,999 1.72 
RSC Acquisition, Inc.(5) (8)S +5.50%9.97%10/30/20267,961 7,900 7,712 0.55 
World Insurance Associates, LLC(5) (6) (7)S +5.75%10.33%04/01/202633,331 32,499 32,288 2.31 
World Insurance Associates, LLC(5) (6) (7)S +5.75%10.33%04/01/202631,170 30,528 30,194 2.16 
World Insurance Associates, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +5.75%10.33%04/01/2026825 808 785 0.06 
455,293 446,804 31.98 
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Maturity DatePar Amount/ Shares
Cost(4)
Fair ValuePercentage of Net Assets
Interactive Media & Services
FMG Suite Holdings, LLC(5) (7)S +5.50%9.34%10/30/202624,060 $23,699 $23,546 1.69 %
FMG Suite Holdings, LLC(5) (7)S +5.50%9.34%10/30/20265,224 5,151 5,112 0.37 
FMG Suite Holdings, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +5.50%9.34%10/30/2026551 515 495 0.04 
MSM Acquisitions, Inc.(5) (6) (7)L +6.00%10.75%12/09/202631,570 31,179 30,815 2.21 
MSM Acquisitions, Inc.(5) (7) (13)L +6.00%10.75%12/09/202612,743 12,493 11,878 0.85 
MSM Acquisitions, Inc.(5) (7) (13)L +6.00%10.75%12/09/20261,836 1,784 1,741 0.12 
Triple Lift, Inc.(5) (6) (8)S +5.50%10.12%05/08/202827,580 27,136 26,162 1.87 
Triple Lift, Inc.(5) (8) (13)S +5.25%9.58%05/08/20281,533 1,472 1,328 0.10 
103,429 101,077 7.23 
IT Services
Atlas Purchaser, Inc.(6) (8)L +5.25%9.81%05/08/20288,922 8,778 6,225 0.45 
Donuts, Inc.(5) (6) (7)S +6.00%10.43%12/29/202718,375 18,108 17,910 1.28 
Donuts, Inc.(5) (7)S +6.00%10.43%12/29/20276,735 6,735 6,565 0.47 
Donuts, Inc.(5) (7) (13)S +6.00%10.43%12/29/2027— — (80)(0.01)
Govbrands Intermediate, Inc.(5) (6) (8)L +5.50%10.23%08/04/202739,759 38,962 37,942 2.72 
Govbrands Intermediate, Inc.(5) (8) (13)L +5.50%10.23%08/04/20278,969 8,751 8,367 0.60 
Govbrands Intermediate, Inc.(5) (8) (13)L +5.50%10.23%08/04/20273,814 3,733 3,620 0.26 
Long Term Care Group, Inc.(5) (8)L +6.00%10.34%09/08/20274,963 4,875 4,768 0.34 
Recovery Point Systems, Inc.(5) (6) (7)S +6.50%10.26%08/12/202641,055 40,514 41,002 2.93 
Recovery Point Systems, Inc.(5) (7) (13)S +6.50%10.26%08/12/2026— (48)(5)— 
Redwood Services Group, LLC(5) (8)S +6.00%10.68%06/15/202910,939 10,732 10,462 0.75 
Redwood Services Group, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +6.00%10.68%06/15/20291,880 1,848 1,766 0.13 
Syntax Systems Ltd(5) (8) (10)L +5.50%10.13%10/29/202835,452 35,146 33,520 2.40 
Syntax Systems Ltd(5) (8) (10) (13)L +5.50%10.13%10/29/2028— (78)(510)(0.04)
Syntax Systems Ltd(5) (8) (10) (13)L +5.61%10.08%10/29/20262,495 2,466 2,291 0.16 
Thrive Buyer, Inc. (Thrive Networks)(5) (6) (7)L +6.00%10.73%01/22/202720,561 20,258 20,059 1.44 
Thrive Buyer, Inc. (Thrive Networks)(5) (7)L +6.00%10.73%01/22/202717,085 16,820 16,668 1.19 
Thrive Buyer, Inc. (Thrive Networks)(5) (7) (13)P +5.00%12.50%01/22/2027264 236 216 0.02 
UpStack, Inc.(5) (7)L +5.75%10.32%08/20/20279,737 9,539 9,444 0.68 
UpStack, Inc.(5) (7) (13)L +5.75%10.32%08/20/20273,292 3,205 3,162 0.23 
UpStack, Inc.(5) (7) (13)L +5.75%10.32%08/20/2027— (19)(26)— 
230,561 223,366 15.99 
Leisure Products
GSM Acquisition Corp. (GSM Outdoors)(5) (6) (7)S +5.00%9.84%11/16/202617,447 17,319 17,194 1.23 
GSM Acquisition Corp. (GSM Outdoors)(5) (7)S +5.00%9.84%11/16/20264,490 4,446 4,425 0.32 
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FootnotesReference Rate and Spread
Interest Rate(3)
Maturity DatePar Amount/ Shares
Cost(4)
Fair ValuePercentage of Net Assets
GSM Acquisition Corp. (GSM Outdoors)(5) (7) (13)S +5.00%9.84%11/16/2026— $(39)$(62)— %
21,726 21,557 1.54 
Machinery
Answer Acquisition, LLC(5) (7)L +5.50%10.23%12/30/202610,719 10,541 10,265 0.73 
Answer Acquisition, LLC(5) (7) (13)L +5.50%10.23%12/30/2026— (13)(35)— 
Komline Sanderson Engineering Corp.(5) (6) (9)S +6.00%11.14%03/17/20264,080 4,045 3,837 0.27 
Komline Sanderson Engineering Corp.(5) (9) (13)S +6.00%11.14%03/17/2026— (72)(507)(0.04)
Komline Sanderson Engineering Corp.(5) (6) (9)L +6.00%10.67%03/17/202616,629 16,507 15,640 1.12 
Komline Sanderson Engineering Corp.(5) (9)L +6.00%10.67%03/17/202619,118 18,984 17,981 1.29 
Komline Sanderson Engineering Corp.(5) (9) (13)L +6.00%10.67%03/17/20262,689 2,659 2,407 0.17 
MHE Intermediate Holdings, LLC(5) (6) (7)S +6.25%9.75%07/21/2027121 117 117 0.01 
MHE Intermediate Holdings, LLC(5) (7)S +6.50%11.46%07/21/20274,419 4,332 4,332 0.31 
MHE Intermediate Holdings, LLC(5) (6) (7)S +6.25%9.50%07/21/202728,391 27,937 27,550 1.97 
MHE Intermediate Holdings, LLC(5) (7)S +6.25%9.50%07/21/20273,711 3,650 3,601 0.26 
MHE Intermediate Holdings, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +6.00%10.94%07/21/2027350 312 276 0.02 
88,999 85,464 6.12 
Multi-Utilities
AWP Group Holdings, Inc.(5) (6) (7)L +4.75%9.38%12/22/20271,021 1,010 991 0.07 
AWP Group Holdings, Inc.(5) (7)L +4.75%9.41%12/22/2027131 130 127 0.01 
AWP Group Holdings, Inc.(5) (7) (13)L +4.75%9.41%12/22/202654 52 49 — 
Ground Penetrating Radar Systems, LLC(5) (6) (7)S +4.75%9.39%06/26/202610,306 10,166 10,045 0.72 
Ground Penetrating Radar Systems, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +4.75%9.39%06/26/2025459 440 418 0.03 
Vessco Midco Holdings, LLC(5) (6) (7)L +4.50%8.88%11/02/20262,715 2,696 2,679 0.19 
Vessco Midco Holdings, LLC(5) (7)L +4.50%8.88%11/02/20261,769 1,757 1,746 0.12 
Vessco Midco Holdings, LLC(5) (7) (13)P +3.50%11.00%10/18/2026179 176 173 0.01 
16,427 16,228 1.16 
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels
Energy Labs Holdings Corp.(5) (7)S +5.25%9.57%04/07/2028388 382 376 0.03 
Energy Labs Holdings Corp.(5) (7) (13)S +5.25%9.57%04/07/2028— — (2)— 
Energy Labs Holdings Corp.(5) (7) (13)S +5.25%9.57%04/07/202818 17 16 — 
399 390 0.03 
Pharmaceuticals
Caerus US 1, Inc.(5) (8) (10)S +5.75%9.83%05/25/202911,121 10,903 10,903 0.78 
Caerus US 1, Inc.(5) (8) (10) (13)S +5.75%9.83%05/25/2029— (16)(16)— 
Caerus US 1, Inc.(5) (8) (10) (13)S +5.75%9.83%05/25/2029293 270 270 0.02 
11,157 11,157 0.80 
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FootnotesReference Rate and Spread
Interest Rate(3)
Maturity DatePar Amount/ Shares
Cost(4)
Fair ValuePercentage of Net Assets
Professional Services
Abacus Data Holdings, Inc. (AbacusNext)(5) (6) (7)L +6.25%9.99%03/10/202718,617 $18,303 $18,479 1.32 %
Abacus Data Holdings, Inc. (AbacusNext)(5) (7)L +6.25%9.99%03/10/20271,950 1,935 1,936 0.14 
Abacus Data Holdings, Inc. (AbacusNext)(5) (7) (13)L +6.25%9.99%03/10/2027700 677 690 0.05 
Bridgepointe Technologies, LLC(5) (7)S +6.50%11.23%12/31/202715,174 14,570 14,570 1.04 
Bridgepointe Technologies, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +6.50%11.23%12/31/2027— (403)(403)(0.03)
Bullhorn, Inc.(5) (6) (7)L +5.75%10.48%09/30/202612,948 12,847 12,571 0.90 
Bullhorn, Inc.(5) (7)L +5.75%10.48%09/30/20262,723 2,712 2,643 0.19 
Bullhorn, Inc.(5) (7) (13)L +5.75%10.48%09/30/2026273 267 256 0.02 
Citrin Cooperman Advisors, LLC(5) (8)L +5.00%9.21%10/01/202720,025 19,695 19,428 1.39 
Citrin Cooperman Advisors, LLC(5) (8)L +5.00%9.21%10/01/20278,582 8,437 8,326 0.60 
KWOR Acquisition, Inc.(5) (8)L +5.25%9.63%12/22/20285,376 5,280 5,096 0.36 
KWOR Acquisition, Inc.(5) (8) (13)L +5.25%9.63%12/22/2028— (44)(248)(0.02)
KWOR Acquisition, Inc.(5) (8) (13)P +4.25%11.75%12/22/2027— (1)(6)— 
Project Boost Purchaser, LLC(5) (8)S +5.25%9.65%05/02/20295,414 5,364 5,362 0.38 
Project Boost Purchaser, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +5.25%9.65%05/02/202985 79 74 0.01 
Project Boost Purchaser, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +5.25%9.65%05/02/2028— (4)(4)— 
89,714 88,770 6.35 
Real Estate Management & Development
Associations, Inc.(5) (6) (7)S +6.50% (incl. 2.50% PIK)10.36%07/02/202730,525 30,293 29,139 2.09 
Associations, Inc.(5) (7) (13)S +6.50% (incl. 2.50% PIK)10.36%07/02/2027546 481 218 0.02 
Associations, Inc.(5) (7) (13)S +6.50% (incl. 2.50% PIK)10.36%07/02/2027— (14)(84)(0.01)
MRI Software, LLC(5) (6) (7)L +5.50%10.23%02/10/202659,485 59,075 58,278 4.17 
MRI Software, LLC(5) (7) (13)L +5.50%10.23%02/10/2026— (12)(45)— 
Pritchard Industries, LLC(5) (8)L +5.50%10.54%10/13/202725,532 25,108 24,112 1.73 
Pritchard Industries, LLC(5) (8) (13)L +5.50%10.54%10/13/20275,413 5,315 5,074 0.36 
Zarya Intermediate, LLC(5) (7) (10)S +6.50%10.90%07/01/202735,408 35,408 35,344 2.53 
Zarya Intermediate, LLC(5) (7) (10) (13)S +6.50%10.90%07/01/2027— — (7)— 
155,654 152,029 10.88 
Software
Alert Media, Inc.(5) (6) (7)S +5.00%9.26%04/12/202714,000 13,842 13,534 0.97 
Alert Media, Inc.(5) (7) (13)S +5.00%9.26%04/10/2026— (17)(58)— 
Anaplan, Inc.(5) (8)S +6.50%10.82%06/21/202924,000 23,546 23,578 1.69 
Appfire Technologies, LLC(5) (7)S +5.50%9.92%03/09/202714,617 14,549 14,063 1.01 
Appfire Technologies, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +5.50%9.92%03/09/20273,696 3,653 3,491 0.25 
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Maturity DatePar Amount/ Shares
Cost(4)
Fair ValuePercentage of Net Assets
Appfire Technologies, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +5.50%9.92%03/09/202710 $$— %
Bottomline Technologies, Inc.(5) (8)S +5.50%9.83%05/14/20293,192 3,133 3,070 0.22 
Bottomline Technologies, Inc.(5) (8) (13)S +5.50%9.83%05/15/2028— (5)(10)— 
CLEO Communications Holding, LLC(5) (6) (7)L +6.50%10.74%06/09/202739,998 39,685 38,574 2.76 
CLEO Communications Holding, LLC(5) (7) (13)L +6.50%10.74%06/09/2027— (92)(445)(0.03)
Diligent Corporation(5) (6) (7)L +5.75%10.13%08/04/202527,510 27,337 26,905 1.93 
Diligent Corporation(5) (6) (7)L +5.75%10.13%08/04/20252,201 2,187 2,152 0.15 
Diligent Corporation(5) (7) (13)L +6.25%10.63%08/04/20251,350 1,323 1,251 0.09 
GS AcquisitionCo, Inc.(5) (6) (7)L +5.75%9.91%05/22/202675,927 75,432 74,120 5.30 
GS AcquisitionCo, Inc.(5) (7)L +5.75%9.91%05/22/2026— — — — 
GS AcquisitionCo, Inc.(5) (7) (13)L +5.75%9.91%05/22/2026— (19)(58)— 
Gurobi Optimization, LLC(5) (6) (7)L +5.00%9.38%12/19/202313,091 13,048 13,091 0.94 
Gurobi Optimization, LLC(5) (7) (13)L +5.00%9.38%12/19/2023— (5)— — 
Kaseya, Inc.(5) (8)S +5.75%10.33%06/25/202914,099 13,899 13,484 0.97 
Kaseya, Inc.(5) (8) (13)S +5.75%10.33%06/25/2029— (6)(37)— 
Kaseya, Inc.(5) (8) (13)S +5.75%10.33%06/25/2029— (12)(37)— 
LegitScript(5) (8)S +5.25%8.23%06/24/202928,108 27,580 27,580 1.97 
LegitScript(5) (8) (13)S +5.25%9.57%06/24/2029— (68)(68)— 
LegitScript(5) (8) (13)S +5.25%9.57%06/24/2028250 174 174 0.01 
Montana Buyer, Inc.(5) (8)S +5.75%8.70%07/22/20294,131 4,051 3,991 0.29 
Montana Buyer, Inc.(5) (8) (13)S +5.75%8.70%07/22/2028— (9)(16)— 
Netwrix Corporation And Concept Searching, Inc.(5) (8)S +5.00%9.70%06/11/20294,605 4,562 4,358 0.31 
Netwrix Corporation And Concept Searching, Inc.(5) (8) (13)S +5.00%9.70%06/11/2029812 798 680 0.05 
Netwrix Corporation And Concept Searching, Inc.(5) (8) (13)S +5.00%9.70%06/11/2029— (4)(23)— 
Oak Purchaser, Inc.(5) (8)S +5.50%9.48%04/28/20282,792 2,766 2,752 0.20 
Oak Purchaser, Inc.(5) (8) (13)S +5.50%9.48%04/28/2028625 609 599 0.04 
Oak Purchaser, Inc.(5) (8) (13)S +5.50%9.48%04/28/2028— (3)(5)— 
Pound Bidco, Inc.(5) (6) (7) (10)L +6.50%10.67%01/30/20269,012 8,888 8,970 0.64 
Pound Bidco, Inc.(5) (6) (7) (10) (13)L +6.50%10.67%01/30/2026— (14)(5)— 
Project Leopard Holdings, Inc.(9) (10)S +5.25%9.80%07/20/20296,280 5,862 5,696 0.41 
Revalize, Inc.(5) (7)S +5.75%10.48%04/15/202719,652 19,543 18,737 1.34 
Revalize, Inc.(5) (7) (13)S +5.75%10.48%04/15/2027— (1)(3)— 
Riskonnect Parent, LLC(5) (8)S +5.50%10.08%12/07/2028444 436 427 0.03 
Riskonnect Parent, LLC(5) (8) (13)S +5.50%10.08%12/07/202880 73 55 — 
Securonix, Inc.(5) (8)S +6.50%10.10%04/05/202821,010 20,678 20,249 1.45 
Securonix, Inc.(5) (8) (13)S +6.50%10.10%04/05/2028— (58)(137)(0.01)
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FootnotesReference Rate and Spread
Interest Rate(3)
Maturity DatePar Amount/ Shares
Cost(4)
Fair ValuePercentage of Net Assets
Skykick, Inc.(5) (7)L +7.25%11.00%09/01/20276,300 $6,171 $6,142 0.44 %
Skykick, Inc.(5) (7) (13)L +7.25%11.00%09/01/20271,470 1,427 1,404 0.10 
Trunk Acquisition, Inc.(5) (7)L +5.50%10.23%02/19/20279,051 8,976 8,638 0.62 
Trunk Acquisition, Inc.(5) (7) (13)L +5.50%10.23%02/19/2026— (6)(39)— 
User Zoom Technologies, Inc.(5) (8)S +5.75%9.35%04/05/202938,689 37,967 37,965 2.72 
381,883 374,792 26.82 
Total First Lien Debt$2,753,620 $2,694,111 192.81 %
Second Lien Debt
Air Freight & Logistics
Omni Intermediate Holdings, LLC(5) (7)S +9.00%13.69%12/30/20274,500 $4,374 $4,319 0.31 %
Automobile Components
PAI Holdco, Inc.(5) (7)L +7.50% (incl. 2.00% PIK)11.92%10/28/202826,033 25,444 23,787 1.70 
Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components
Infinite Bidco, LLC(5) (9)L +7.00%11.73%03/02/202917,000 16,939 16,463 1.18 
Infinite Bidco, LLC(5) (9) (13)L +7.00%11.73%03/02/2029— — (269)(0.02)
16,939 16,194 1.16 
Energy Equipment & Services
QBS Parent, Inc.(5)L +8.50%12.88%09/21/202615,000 14,809 13,569 0.97 
Health Care Providers & Services
Heartland Veterinary Partners, LLC(5) (7)S +8.00%12.81%12/10/20273,960 3,892 3,624 0.26 
Heartland Veterinary Partners, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +8.00%12.81%12/10/20271,452 1,426 1,322 0.09 
5,318 4,946 0.35 
Industrial Conglomerates
Aptean, Inc.(8)S +7.00%11.74%04/23/20275,950 5,950 5,459 0.39 
IT Services
Help/Systems Holdings, Inc.(5) (8)S +6.75%10.94%11/19/202717,500 17,500 16,189 1.16 
Idera, Inc.(5) (8)L +6.75%10.50%03/02/20293,887 3,863 3,642 0.26 
Red Dawn SEI Buyer, Inc.(5) (7)L +8.50%12.67%11/20/202619,000 18,653 17,904 1.28 
40,016 37,735 2.70 
Software
Flexera Software, LLC(5) (7)L +7.00%11.39%03/03/202913,500 13,277 12,584 0.90 
Matrix Parent, Inc.(5) (8)S +8.00%12.55%03/01/203010,667 10,493 9,757 0.70 
23,770 22,341 1.60 
Total Second Lien Debt$136,620 $128,350 9.19 %
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Investments-non-controlled/non-affiliated(1)(2)
FootnotesReference Rate and Spread
Interest Rate(3)
Maturity DatePar Amount/ Shares
Cost(4)
Fair ValuePercentage of Net Assets
Other Securities
Unsecured Debt
Familia Intermediate Holdings I Corp. (Teasdale Latin Foods)(5) (11)16.25% PIK06/18/20261,500 $1,500 $372 0.03 %
Fetch Insurance Services, LLC (Fetch)(5)12.75% (incl. 3.75% PIK)10/31/20271,881 1,826 1,826 0.13 
Total Unsecured Debt$3,326 $2,198 0.16 %
Investments-non-controlled/non-affiliated(1)(2)
FootnotesReference Rate and Spread
Interest Rate(3)
Maturity DatePar Amount/ Shares
Cost(4)
Fair ValuePercentage of Net Assets
Skykick, Inc.(5) (7)L +7.25%11.00%09/01/20276,300 $6,171 $6,142 0.44 %
Skykick, Inc.(5) (7) (13)L +7.25%11.00%09/01/20271,470 1,427 1,404 0.10 
Trunk Acquisition, Inc.(5) (7)L +5.50%10.23%02/19/20279,051 8,976 8,638 0.62 
Trunk Acquisition, Inc.(5) (7) (13)L +5.50%10.23%02/19/2026— (6)(39)— 
User Zoom Technologies, Inc.(5) (8)S +5.75%9.35%04/05/202938,689 37,967 37,965 2.72 
381,883 374,792 26.82 
Total First Lien Debt$2,753,620 $2,694,111 192.81 %
Second Lien Debt
Air Freight & Logistics
Omni Intermediate Holdings, LLC(5) (7)S +9.00%13.69%12/30/20274,500 $4,374 $4,319 0.31 %
Automobile Components
PAI Holdco, Inc.(5) (7)L +7.50% (incl. 2.00% PIK)11.92%10/28/202826,033 25,444 23,787 1.70 
Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components
Infinite Bidco, LLC(5) (9)L +7.00%11.73%03/02/202917,000 16,939 16,463 1.18 
Infinite Bidco, LLC(5) (9) (13)L +7.00%11.73%03/02/2029— — (269)(0.02)
16,939 16,194 1.16 
Energy Equipment & Services
QBS Parent, Inc.(5)L +8.50%12.88%09/21/202615,000 14,809 13,569 0.97 
Health Care Providers & Services
Heartland Veterinary Partners, LLC(5) (7)S +8.00%12.81%12/10/20273,960 3,892 3,624 0.26 
Heartland Veterinary Partners, LLC(5) (7) (13)S +8.00%12.81%12/10/20271,452 1,426 1,322 0.09 
5,318 4,946 0.35 
Industrial Conglomerates
Aptean, Inc.(8)S +7.00%11.74%04/23/20275,950 5,950 5,459 0.39 
IT Services
Help/Systems Holdings, Inc.(5) (8)S +6.75%10.94%11/19/202717,500 17,500 16,189 1.16 
Idera, Inc.(5) (8)L +6.75%10.50%03/02/20293,887 3,863 3,642 0.26 
Red Dawn SEI Buyer, Inc.(5) (7)L +8.50%12.67%11/20/202619,000 18,653 17,904 1.28 
40,016 37,735 2.70 
Software
Flexera Software, LLC(5) (7)L +7.00%11.39%03/03/202913,500 13,277 12,584 0.90 
Matrix Parent, Inc.(5) (8)S +8.00%12.55%03/01/203010,667 10,493 9,757 0.70 
23,770 22,341 1.60 
Total Second Lien Debt$136,620 $128,350 9.19 %
Other Securities
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FootnotesReference Rate and Spread
Interest Rate(3)
Maturity DatePar Amount/ Shares
Cost(4)
Fair ValuePercentage of Net Assets
Unsecured Debt
Familia Intermediate Holdings I Corp. (Teasdale Latin Foods)(5) (11)16.25% PIK06/18/20261,500 $1,500 $372 0.03 %
Fetch Insurance Services, LLC (Fetch)(5)12.75% (incl. 3.75% PIK)10/31/20271,881 1,826 1,826 0.13 
Total Unsecured Debt$3,326 $2,198 0.16 %
Investments-non-controlled/non-affiliated(1)(2)
FootnotesReference Rate and SpreadAcquisition DatePar Amount/ Shares
Cost(4)
Fair ValuePercentage of Net Assets
Preferred Equity
Diligent Corporation(5) (12)10.50%04/05/20215,000 $5,693 $5,766 0.41 %
Fortis Solutions Group, LLC(5) (12)12.25%06/24/20221,000,000 1,041 1,024 0.07 
Integrity Marketing Acquisition, LLC(5) (12)10.50%12/21/20213,250,000 3,555 3,165 0.23 
Knockout Intermediate Holdings I, Inc.(5) (12)11.75%06/25/20222,790 2,895 2,787 0.20 
Revalize, Inc.(5) (7) (12)S +10.00%12/14/20212,255 2,391 2,281 0.16 
RSK Holdings, Inc. (Riskonnect)(5) (8) (12)S +10.50%07/07/20221,012,200 1,019 1,053 0.08 
Skykick, Inc.(5) (12)08/31/2021134,101 1,275 963 0.07 
Total Preferred Equity17,869 17,039 1.22 
Common Equity
Abacus Data Holdings, Inc. (AbacusNext)(5) (12)03/09/202129,441 2,944 2,193 0.16 
Amerilife Holdings, LLC(5) (12)09/01/2022873 24 24 0.00 
BP Purchaser, LLC(5) (12)12/10/20211,233,333 1,233 1,468 0.11 
CSC Thrive Holdings, LP (Thrive Networks)(5) (12)03/01/2021160,016 411 640 0.05 
Encore Holdings, LLC(5) (12)11/23/20212,391 275 449 0.03 
Frisbee Holding, LP (Fetch)(5) (12)10/31/202221,744 277 277 0.02 
GSM Equity Investors, LP (GSM Outdoors)(5) (12)11/16/20204,500 450 916 0.07 
Help HP SCF Investor, LP (Help/Systems)(10) (12)05/12/202112,460 14,732 1.05 
LUV Car Wash Holdings, LLC(5) (12)04/06/2022116 116 116 0.01 
mPulse Mobile, Inc.(5) (12)12/17/2021165,761 1,220 1,281 0.09 
PCX Holding Corp.(5) (12)04/22/20216,538 654 747 0.05 
Pet Holdings, Inc. (Brightpet)(5) (12)10/06/202013,846 1,385 1,028 0.07 
Pritchard Industries, Inc.(5) (12)10/13/20211,700,000 1,700 2,210 0.16 
Procure Acquiom Financial, LLC (Procure Analytics)(5) (12)12/20/20211,000,000 1,000 1,380 0.10 
Recovery Point Systems, Inc.(5) (12)03/05/20211,000,000 1,000 760 0.05 
Shelby Co-invest, LP (Spectrum Automotive)(5) (12)06/29/20218,500 850 1,194 0.09 
Surewerx Topco, LP(5) (10) (12)12/28/2022512 512 512 0.04 
Suveto Co-Invest, LP(5) (10) (12)11/19/202117,000 1,700 1,963 0.14 
Total Common Equity28,211 31,890 2.28 
Total Other Securities$49,406 $51,127 3.66 %
Total Portfolio Investments$2,939,646 $2,873,588 205.65 %

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(1)Unless otherwise indicated, issuers of debt and equity investments held by the Company are denominated in dollars. All debt investments are income producing unless otherwise indicated. All equity investments are non-income producing unless otherwise noted. Certain portfolio company investments are subject to contractual restrictions on sales. Under the 1940 Act, the Company would be deemed to “control” a portfolio company if the Company owned more than 25% of its outstanding voting securities and/or held the power to exercise control over the management or policies of the portfolio company. As of December 31, 2022 the Company does not “control” any of these portfolio companies. Under the 1940 Act, the Company would be deemed an “affiliated person” of a portfolio company if the Company owns 5% or more of the portfolio company’s outstanding voting securities. As of December 31, 2022, the Company is not an “affiliated person” of any of its portfolio companies.
(2)Unless otherwise indicated, the Company’s investments are pledged as collateral supporting the amounts outstanding under the Truist Credit Facility. See Note 6 “Debt”.
(3)Variable rate loans to the portfolio companies bear interest at a rate that is determined by reference to either E, L or S or an alternate base rate (commonly based on F or P), each of which generally resets periodically. For each loan, the Company has indicated the reference rate used and provided the spread and the interest rate in effect as of December 31, 2022. For investments with multiple reference rates or alternate base rates, the interest rate shown is the weighted average interest rate in effect at December 31, 2022. As of December 31, 2022, the reference rates for our LIBOR-based loans were the 3-month E at 2.13%, the 1-month L at 4.39%, the 3-month L at 4.77%, the 6-month L at 5.14%; the reference rates for our SOFR-based loans were the 1-month S at 4.36%, the 3-month S at 4.59%, the 6-month S at 4.78%; and the reference rate for our Prime rate-based loans were at 7.50%.
(4)The cost represents the original cost adjusted for the amortization of discounts and premiums, as applicable, on debt investments using the effective interest method.
(5)These investments were valued using unobservable inputs and are considered Level 3 investments. Fair value was determined in good faith by or under the direction of the Company’s Valuation Designee, under the supervision of the Board of Directors (see Note 2 and Note 5), pursuant to the Company’s valuation policy.
(6)Assets or a portion thereof are pledged as collateral for the BNP Funding Facility (as defined below). See Note 6 “Debt”.
(7)Loan includes interest rate floor of 1.00%.
(8)Loan includes interest rate floor of 0.75%.
(9)Loan includes interest rate floor of 0.50%.
(10)The investment is not a qualifying asset under Section 55(a) of the 1940 Act. The Company may not acquire any non-qualifying asset unless, at the time of acquisition, qualifying assets represent at least 70% of the Company’s total assets. As of December 31, 2022, non-qualifying assets represented 7.10% of total assets as calculated in accordance with regulatory requirements.
(11)Investment was on non-accrual status as of December 31, 2022.
(12)Securities exempt from registration under the Securities Act of 1933, and may be deemed to be “restricted securities”. As of December 31, 2022, the aggregate fair value of these securities is $48,929 or 3.50% of the Company’s net assets. The initial acquisition dates have been included for such securities.
(13) Position or portion thereof is an unfunded loan commitment, and no interest is being earned on the unfunded portion, although the investment may earn unused commitment fees. Negative cost and fair value, if any, results from unamortized fees, which are capitalized to the cost of the investment. The unfunded loan commitment may be subject to a commitment termination date that may expire prior to the maturity date stated. See below for more information on the Company’s unfunded commitments as of December 31, 2022:
Investments-non-controlled/non-affiliatedUnused Fee RateCommitment TypeCommitment Expiration DateUnfunded CommitmentFair Value
First Lien Debt
365 Retail Markets, LLC0.50%Revolver12/23/2026$1,200 $(27)
48Forty Solutions LLC0.50%Revolver11/30/20262,715 (139)
ABB Concise Optical Group, LLC0.50%Revolver02/23/202894 (4)
ARI Network Services, Inc.0.50%Revolver02/28/20252,121 (60)
AWP Group Holdings, Inc.0.50%Revolver12/22/2026104 (3)
Abacus Data Holdings, Inc. (AbacusNext)0.50%Revolver03/10/2027700 (5)
Abracon Group Holdings, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan07/06/20241,003 (52)
Abracon Group Holdings, LLC0.50%Revolver07/06/2028401 (21)
Advarra Holdings, Inc.1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan08/26/202441 (2)
Alert Media, Inc.0.50%Revolver04/10/20261,750 (58)
Amerilife Holdings, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan08/31/2024292 (5)
Amerilife Holdings, LLC0.50%Revolver08/31/2028437 (8)
Answer Acquisition, LLC0.50%Revolver12/30/2026833 (35)
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Investments-non-controlled/non-affiliatedUnused Fee RateCommitment TypeCommitment Expiration DateUnfunded CommitmentFair Value
Appfire Technologies, LLC0.50%Delayed Draw Term Loan06/13/2024$1,674 $(63)
Appfire Technologies, LLC0.50%Revolver03/09/2027157 (6)
Applitools, Inc.0.50%Revolver05/25/2028433 (7)
Assembly Intermediate, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan10/19/20232,281 (88)
Assembly Intermediate, LLC0.50%Revolver10/19/20271,244 (48)
Associations, Inc.1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan06/10/20246,694 (304)
Associations, Inc.0.50%Revolver07/02/20271,860 (84)
Atlas Us Finco, Inc.0.50%Revolver12/09/2028186 (6)
Avalara, Inc.0.50%Revolver10/19/20281,071 (26)
Bottomline Technologies, Inc.0.50%Revolver05/15/2028267 (10)
Bridgepointe Technologies, LLC0.50%Delayed Draw Term Loan09/23/202410,116 (403)
Bullhorn, Inc.0.50%Revolver09/30/2026320 (10)
CLEO Communications Holding, LLC0.50%Revolver06/09/202712,502 (445)
Caerus US 1, Inc.—%Delayed Draw Term Loan10/31/20241,608 (16)
Caerus US 1, Inc.0.50%Revolver05/25/2029878 (17)
Cerity Partners, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan12/30/202312,699 (381)
DCA Investment Holdings, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan03/02/20231,026 (15)
Diligent Corporation0.50%Revolver08/04/20253,150 (69)
Donuts, Inc.0.25%Delayed Draw Term Loan08/14/20233,166 (80)
Dwyer Instruments, Inc.1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan07/01/20242,028 (92)
Dwyer Instruments, Inc.0.50%Revolver07/21/2027855 (39)
Encore Holdings, LLC0.75%Delayed Draw Term Loan11/23/20241,469 (35)
Encore Holdings, LLC0.50%Revolver11/23/2027539 (13)
Energy Labs Holdings Corp.1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan04/13/202347 (1)
Energy Labs Holdings Corp.0.50%Revolver04/07/202845 (1)
Excelitas Technologies Corp.0.50%Delayed Draw Term Loan08/11/2024262 (13)
Excelitas Technologies Corp.0.50%Revolver08/14/202857 (3)
FLS Holding, Inc.0.50%Revolver12/17/20271,802 (29)
FMG Suite Holdings, LLC0.50%Revolver10/30/20262,074 (44)
Fortis Solutions Group, LLC0.50%Delayed Draw Term Loan10/15/202376 (2)
Fortis Solutions Group, LLC0.50%Delayed Draw Term Loan06/24/20241,000 (33)
Fortis Solutions Group, LLC0.50%Revolver10/15/20272,339 (76)
Foundation Risk Partners Corp.0.38%Revolver10/29/20272,689 (47)
GS AcquisitionCo, Inc.0.50%Revolver05/22/20262,420 (58)
GSM Acquisition Corp.0.50%Revolver11/16/20264,280 (62)
Galway Borrower, LLC0.50%Delayed Draw Term Loan09/30/2023298 (12)
Galway Borrower, LLC0.50%Revolver09/30/20272,053 (88)
Gateway US Holdings, Inc.1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan03/09/2024— 
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Investments-non-controlled/non-affiliatedUnused Fee RateCommitment TypeCommitment Expiration DateUnfunded CommitmentFair Value
Gateway US Holdings, Inc.0.50%Revolver09/22/2026$14 $— 
Govbrands Intermediate, Inc.1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan08/04/20234,185 (191)
Govbrands Intermediate, Inc.0.50%Revolver08/04/2027424 (19)
GraphPad Software, LLC0.50%Revolver04/27/20271,750 (58)
Ground Penetrating Radar Systems, LLC0.50%Revolver06/26/20251,181 (30)
Gurobi Optimization, LLC0.50%Revolver12/19/20231,607 — 
Heartland Home Services, Inc.0.75%Delayed Draw Term Loan08/10/2023612 (18)
Heartland Veterinary Partners, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan11/17/20231,255 (36)
Heartland Veterinary Partners, LLC0.50%Revolver12/10/2026375 (11)
High Street Buyer, Inc.0.50%Revolver04/16/20272,136 (62)
KPSKY Acquisition, Inc.1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan06/17/20243,413 (154)
KWOR Acquisition, Inc.1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan06/22/20244,777 (248)
KWOR Acquisition, Inc.0.50%Revolver12/22/2027122 (6)
Kaseya, Inc.0.50%Delayed Draw Term Loan06/22/2024856 (37)
Kaseya, Inc.0.50%Revolver06/25/2029856 (37)
Komline Sanderson Engineering Corp.0.50%Delayed Draw Term Loan05/27/20248,529 (507)
Komline Sanderson Engineering Corp.0.50%Revolver03/17/20262,057 (122)
LUV Car Wash Group, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan03/14/2024257 (5)
LegitScript1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan06/24/20247,654 (68)
LegitScript0.50%Revolver06/24/20283,917 (72)
Lightspeed Buyer, Inc.1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan02/28/20234,050 (118)
Lightspeed Solution, LLC0.50%Delayed Draw Term Loan03/01/20242,439 (89)
MHE Intermediate Holdings, LLC0.50%Revolver07/21/20272,150 (64)
MRI Software, LLC0.50%Revolver02/10/20262,215 (45)
Magnolia Wash Holdings0.50%Revolver07/14/202871 (3)
Majesco0.50%Revolver09/21/20261,575 (66)
Mammoth Holdings, LLC0.50%Revolver10/16/2023953 — 
Mantech International CP0.50%Delayed Draw Term Loan09/14/202487 (2)
Mantech International CP0.50%Revolver09/14/202853 (1)
Montana Buyer, Inc.0.50%Revolver07/22/2028466 (16)
Netwrix Corporation And Concept Searching, Inc.0.50%Delayed Draw Term Loan06/09/20241,652 (89)
Netwrix Corporation And Concept Searching, Inc.0.50%Revolver06/11/2029431 (23)
Oak Purchaser, Inc.0.50%Delayed Draw Term Loan04/28/20241,236 (18)
Oak Purchaser, Inc.0.50%Revolver04/28/2028372 (5)
Oakbridge Insurance Agency, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan03/31/2024399 (3)
Oakbridge Insurance Agency, LLC0.50%Revolver12/31/202636 — 
Omni Intermediate Holdings, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan06/24/2024732 (31)
Omni Intermediate Holdings, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan06/24/2024173 (7)
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Investments-non-controlled/non-affiliatedUnused Fee RateCommitment TypeCommitment Expiration DateUnfunded CommitmentFair Value
Omni Intermediate Holdings, LLC0.50%Revolver12/30/2025$1,065 $(45)
PCX Holding Corp.0.50%Revolver04/22/20271,296 (42)
PDFTron Systems, Inc.0.50%Revolver07/15/20263,850 (128)
Patriot Growth Insurance Services, LLC0.50%Revolver10/16/20284,485 (207)
Peter C. Foy & Associates Insurance Services, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan12/14/2023292 (14)
Peter C. Foy & Associates Insurance Services, LLC0.50%Revolver11/01/2027832 (40)
Pound Bidco, Inc.0.50%Revolver01/30/20261,163 (5)
Pritchard Industries, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan10/13/2023691 (38)
Procure Acquireco, Inc. (Procure Analytics)1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan12/20/2023794 (35)
Procure Acquireco, Inc. (Procure Analytics)0.50%Revolver12/20/2028238 (11)
Project Boost Purchaser, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan05/02/20241,038 (10)
Project Boost Purchaser, LLC0.50%Revolver05/02/2028449 (4)
Promptcare Infusion Buyer, Inc.1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan09/01/20232,431 (85)
QW Holding Corporation1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan05/02/2024394 (15)
QW Holding Corporation0.50%Revolver08/31/20262,250 (84)
Randy's Holdings, Inc.1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan11/01/20242,248 (31)
Randy's Holdings, Inc.0.50%Revolver10/31/2027757 (22)
Radwell Parent, LLC0.38%Revolver04/01/20282,442 (71)
Recovery Point Systems, Inc.0.50%Revolver08/12/20264,000 (5)
Redwood Services Group, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan12/22/2023729 (32)
Revalize, Inc.0.50%Revolver04/15/202771 (3)
Riskonnect Parent, LLC0.50%Delayed Draw Term Loan07/07/2024558 (21)
RoadOne IntermodaLogistics1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan06/30/2024426 (6)
RoadOne IntermodaLogistics0.50%Revolver12/30/2028255 (8)
Securonix, Inc.0.50%Revolver04/05/20283,782 (137)
Sherlock Buyer Corp.1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan02/08/20233,215 (71)
Sherlock Buyer Corp.0.50%Revolver12/08/20271,286 (28)
Skykick, Inc.1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan03/01/20231,155 (29)
Smarsh, Inc.1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan02/18/2024536 (20)
Smarsh, Inc.0.50%Revolver02/16/2029268 (10)
MSM Acquisitions, Inc.1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan01/30/202323,439 (560)
MSM Acquisitions, Inc.0.50%Revolver12/09/20262,112 (51)
Spectrum Automotive Holdings Corp.1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan06/29/20231,917 (112)
Spectrum Automotive Holdings Corp.0.50%Revolver06/29/2027881 (51)
Spotless Brands, LLC0.50%Revolver07/25/2028145 (6)
Stepping Stones Healthcare Services, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan01/14/2024737 (39)
Stepping Stones Healthcare Services, LLC0.50%Revolver12/30/2026175 (9)
Summit Buyer, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan06/23/20233,304 (146)
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Investments-non-controlled/non-affiliatedUnused Fee RateCommitment TypeCommitment Expiration DateUnfunded CommitmentFair Value
Summit Buyer, LLC0.50%Revolver01/14/2026$2,420 $(107)
Surewerx Purchaser III, Inc.0.50%Revolver12/28/20281,681 (50)
Surewerx Purchaser III, Inc.1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan06/27/20243,601 (72)
Suveto1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan09/09/20235,081 (182)
Suveto0.50%Revolver09/09/2027486 (18)
Sweep Purchaser, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan05/05/2024273 (15)
Sweep Purchaser, LLC0.50%Revolver11/30/20261,153 (62)
Syntax Systems Ltd1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan10/29/20239,356 (510)
Syntax Systems Ltd0.50%Revolver10/29/20261,247 (68)
Tamarack Intermediate, LLC0.50%Revolver03/13/2028808 (36)
Tank Holding Corp.0.38%Revolver03/31/2028667 (37)
Thrive Buyer, Inc. (Thrive Networks)0.50%Revolver01/22/20271,717 (42)
Triple Lift, Inc.0.25%Revolver05/08/20282,467 (127)
Trunk Acquisition, Inc.0.50%Revolver02/19/2026857 (39)
Two Six Labs, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan08/20/20232,134 (52)
Two Six Labs, LLC0.50%Revolver08/20/20272,134 (52)
United Flow Technologies Intermediate Holdco II, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan10/29/2023164 (5)
United Flow Technologies Intermediate Holdco II, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan10/29/202310,000 (303)
United Flow Technologies Intermediate Holdco II, LLC0.50%Revolver10/29/20263,000 (91)
UpStack, Inc.1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan08/26/20231,050 (32)
UpStack, Inc.0.50%Revolver08/20/2027875 (26)
V Global Holdings, LLC0.50%Revolver12/22/2025672 (34)
VRC Companies, LLC0.75%Delayed Draw Term Loan01/06/20246,059 (212)
VRC Companies, LLC0.50%Revolver06/29/20271,653 (58)
Valcourt Holdings II, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan01/07/20231,121 (13)
Vardiman Black Holdings, LLC1.25%Delayed Draw Term Loan03/18/2024142 (8)
Vessco Midco Holdings, LLC0.50%Revolver10/18/2026268 (4)
World Insurance Associates, LLC0.50%Revolver04/01/2026444 (14)
Zarya Intermediate, LLC0.50%Revolver07/01/20273,649 (7)
mPulse Mobile, Inc.1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan02/17/20231,996 (60)
mPulse Mobile, Inc.0.50%Revolver12/17/2027353 (11)
Total First Lien Debt Unfunded Commitments$305,663 $(9,984)
Second Lien Debt
Heartland Veterinary Partners, LLC0.50%Delayed Draw Term Loan11/17/2023$88 $(7)
Infinite Bidco, LLC1.00%Delayed Draw Term Loan03/14/20238,500 (269)
Total Second Lien Debt Unfunded Commitments$8,588 $(276)
Total Unfunded Commitments$314,251 $(10,260)
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(1) Organization
Morgan Stanley Direct Lending Fund (the “Company”) is a non-diversified, externally managed specialty finance company focused on lending to middle-market companies. The Company has elected to be regulated as a business development company (“BDC”) under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “1940 Act”). In addition, for U.S. federal income tax purposes, the Company has elected to be treated, and intends to comply with the requirements to qualify annually, as a regulated investment company (“RIC”) under Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”). The Company is not a subsidiary of or consolidated with Morgan Stanley.
The Company was formed as a Delaware limited liability company on May 30, 2019 and, effective November 25, 2019, converted to a Delaware corporation. The Company commenced investment operations in January 2020. The Company has delegated the right to manage the assets of the Company to MS Capital Partners Adviser Inc., as the investment adviser to the Company (the “Adviser” or “Investment Adviser”). The Investment Adviser is an indirect, wholly owned subsidiary of Morgan Stanley.
The Company’s investment objective is to achieve attractive risk-adjusted returns via current income and, to a lesser extent, capital appreciation by investing primarily in directly originated senior secured term loans issued by U.S. middle-market companies backed by private equity sponsors.
The Company has conducted and from time to time may conduct private offerings of its common stock, of the Company, par value $0.001 per share (the “Common Stock”), to investors in reliance on exemptions from the registration requirements of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”). At the closing of any private offering, each investor makes a capital commitment (a “Capital Commitment”) to purchase shares of Common Stock pursuant to a subscription agreement entered into with the Company. Investors are required to fund drawdowns to purchase shares of Common Stock up to the amount of their respective Capital Commitments each time the Company delivers a notice to the investors. In accordance with the terms of the subscription agreements (the “Subscription Agreements”) entered into by investors in the Company, the Company’s Board of Directors (the “Board of Directors”) approved a one-year extension of the Investment Period (as defined in the Subscription Agreements) such that the Investment Period will expire on December 23, 2023.
The Company has formed wholly owned subsidiaries for the purpose of holding certain investments in portfolio companies made by the Company. As of March 31,September 30, 2023, the Company’s wholly owned subsidiaries were formed as Delaware limited liability companies and included: DLF CA SPV LLC (“CA SPV”), DLF SPV LLC (“DLF SPV”), DLF Financing SPV LLC (“DLF LLC”Financing SPV”) and DLF Equity Holdings LLC (“DLF Equity Holdings,” and collectively with CA SPV, DLF SPV and DLF LLC,Financing SPV, the “subsidiaries”). The Company consolidates its wholly owned subsidiaries in these consolidated financial statements from the date of the respective subsidiary’s formation.
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Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited)
March 31,September 30, 2023
(In thousands, except shares and per share amounts)


(2) Summary of Significant Accounting Policies
Basis of Presentation
The accompanying consolidated financial statements have been prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States of America (“U.S. GAAP”). As an investment company, the Company applies the accounting and reporting guidance in Accounting Standards Codification (“ASC”) Topic 946, Financial Services – Investment Companies (“ASC 946”) issued by the Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”).
The interim consolidated financial statements have been prepared in accordance with U.S. GAAP for interim financial information and pursuant to the requirements for reporting on Form 10-Q and Articles 6 and 10 of Regulation S-X. Accordingly, certain disclosures accompanying the annual consolidated financial statements prepared in accordance with U.S. GAAP are omitted. In the opinion of management, all adjustments and reclassifications, consisting solely of normal recurring accruals considered necessary for the fair presentation of consolidated financial statements for the interim period presented, have been included. The current period’s results of operations will not necessarily be indicative of results that the Company may ultimately achieve for the year ending December 31, 2023.
The Company reclassified certain industry groupings of its portfolio companies presented in the accompanying consolidated financial statements as of December 31, 2022 to align with the recently updated Global Industry Classification Standards (“GICS”), where applicable. These reclassifications had no impact on the Consolidated Statement of Assets and Liabilities as of December 31, 2022.
Use of Estimates
The preparation of consolidated financial statements in conformity with U.S. GAAP requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets, liabilities and expenses and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the consolidated financial statements. Such amounts could differ from those estimates and such differences could be material. Management’s estimates are based on historical experiences and other factors, including expectations of future events that management believes to be reasonable under the circumstances. Assumptions and estimates regarding the valuation of investments involve a higher degree of judgment and complexity and these assumptions and estimates may be significant to the consolidated financial statements.
Consolidation
As provided under ASC 946, the Company will not consolidate its investment in a company other than an investment company subsidiary or a controlled operating company whose business consists of providing services to the Company. Accordingly, the Company consolidated the accounts of the Company’s wholly owned subsidiaries in the consolidated financial statements. All intercompany balances and transactions have been eliminated in consolidation.
Cash
Cash is carried at cost, which approximates fair value. The Company deposits its cash with multiple financial institutions and, at times, may exceed the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation insured limit.
Foreign Currency Translation
The functional currency of the Company is the U.S. Dollar. Investments denominated in foreign currencies are translated into U.S. Dollars based upon currency exchange rates effective on the last business day of the current reporting period. Net changes in fair value of investments due to foreign exchange rates fluctuation is recorded as change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) from translation of assets and liabilities in foreign currencies on the Consolidated Statements of Operations. Investment and non-investment activities denominated in foreign currencies, including purchase and sales of investments, borrowings and repayments of debt, income and expenses, are translated into U.S. dollars based upon currency exchange rates prevailing on the transaction dates.
Investments
Investment transactions are recorded on the trade date. Receivables/payables from investments sold/purchased on the Consolidated Statements of Assets and Liabilities consist of amounts receivable to or payable by the Company for transactions that have not settled at the reporting date. Realized gains or losses are measured by the difference between the net proceeds received (excluding prepayment fees, if any) and the amortized cost basis of the investment using the specific identification method without regard to unrealized gains or losses previously recognized, and include investments charged off during the period, net of recoveries. The net change in unrealized gains or losses primarily reflects the change in investment values, including the reversal of previously recorded unrealized gains or losses with respect to investments realized during the period.
The Board of Directors, with the assistance of the Company’s audit committee (the “Audit Committee”), determines the fair value of the Company’s investments in accordance with ASC Topic 820, Fair Value Measurements (“ASC 820”) issued by the FASB. The Board of Directors has delegated to the Investment Adviser as the Valuation Designee the responsibility of determining the fair value of the Company’s investment portfolio, subject to oversight of the Board of Directors, pursuant to Rule 2a-5 under the 1940 Act. As such, the Valuation Designee is charged with determining the fair value of the Company’s investment portfolio, subject to oversight of
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the Board of Directors. ASC 820 defines fair value as “the price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date.” Fair value is a market-based measurement, not an entity-specific measurement. For some investments, observable market transactions or market information might be available. For other investments, observable market transactions and market information might not be available. However, the objective of a fair value measurement in both cases is the same—same - to estimate the price when an orderly transaction to sell the investment would take place between market participants at the measurement date under current market conditions (that is, an exit price at the measurement date from the perspective of a market participant). Refer to Note 5 for the Company’s framework for determining fair value, fair value hierarchies, and the composition of the Company’s portfolio.
Revenue Recognition
Interest Income
Interest income is recorded on an accrual basis and includes the accretion of discounts and amortizations of premiums. Discounts from and premiums to par value on debt investments purchased are accreted/amortized into interest income over the life of the respective investment using the effective interest method. The amortized cost of debt investments represents the original cost, including loan origination fees and upfront fees received that are deemed to be an adjustment to yield, adjusted for the accretion of discounts and amortization of premiums, if any. Upon prepayment of a loan or debt investment, any prepayment premiums, unamortized upfront loan origination fees and unamortized discounts are recorded as interest income in the current period.
PIK Income
The Company has debt investments in its portfolio that contain payment-in-kind (“PIK”) provisions. PIK represents interest that is accrued and recorded as interest income at the contractual rates, increases the loan principal on the respective capitalization dates, and is generally due at maturity. Such income is included in PIK income on the Consolidated Statements of Operations. If at any point the Company believes PIK is not expected to be realized, the investment generating PIK will be placed on non-accrual status. When a PIK investment is placed on non-accrual status, the accrued, uncapitalized interest is generally reversed through PIK income. This non-cash source of income is included when determining what must be paid out to stockholders in the form of distributions in order for the Company to maintain its status as a RIC, even though the Company has not yet collected cash.
Dividend incomeIncome
Dividend income on preferred equity investments is recorded on an accrual basis to the extent that such amounts are payable by the portfolio company and are expected to be collected. Dividend income on common equity investments is recorded on the record date for private portfolio companies and on the ex-dividend date for publicly traded portfolio companies. Dividend income is presented net of withholding tax, if any.
Other Income
The Company may receive various fees in the ordinary course of business such as structuring, consent, waiver, amendment and syndication fees as well as fees for managerial assistance rendered by the Company to the portfolio companies. Such fees are recognized in income when earned or when the services are rendered and there is no uncertainty or contingency related to the amount to be received.
Non-Accrual Income
Loans are generally placed on non-accrual status when there is reasonable doubt that principal or interest will be collected in full. Accrued interest is generally reversed when a loan is placed on non-accrual status. Additionally, any original issue discount and market discount are no longer accreted to interest income as of the date the loan is placed on non-accrual status. Interest payments received on non-accrual loans may be recognized as income or applied to principal depending upon management’s judgment regarding collectability. Non-accrual loans are restored to accrual status when past due principal and interest are paid current and, in management’s judgment, are likely to remain current. Management may determine to not place a loan on non-accrual status if the loan has sufficient collateral value and is in the process of collection.
Organization and Offering Costs
Costs associated with the organization of the Company are expensed as incurred, subject to the limitations discussed in Note 3.incurred. These costs consist primarily of legal fees and other costs of organizing the Company. Costs associated with the offering of Common Stock are capitalized as “deferred offering costs” on the Consolidated Statements of Assets and Liabilities and amortized over a twelve-month period from the initial capital call, subject to the limitation described in Note 3 below. These costs consist primarily of legal fees and other costs incurred in connection with the Company’s continuous private offerings of its Common Stock.
Expenses
The Company is responsible for investment expenses, professional fees and other general and administrative expenses related to the Company’s operations. Such fees and expenses, including expenses incurred by the Adviser on behalf of the Company, will beis reimbursed by the Company, subject to contractual thresholds.Company.
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The Company pays the Investment Adviser a base management fee and an incentive fee under the Investment Advisory Agreement between the Company and the Investment Adviser (the “Investment Advisory Agreement”) as described in Note 3 below. The fees are recorded on the Consolidated Statements of Operations.
Deferred Financing Costs and Debt Issuance Costs
The Company records upfront fees, legal and other direct costs incurred in connection with the Company’s issuance of revolving debt facilities (the “Deferred Financing Costs”). These costs are deferred and amortized over the life of the related revolving credit facilities using the straight-line method. Deferred Financing Costs related to revolving credit facilities are presented separately as an asset on the Company’s Consolidated Statements of Assets and Liabilities. The amortization of such Deferred Financing Costs are presented on the Consolidated Statements of Operations as interest expense and other financing expenses.
The Company records costs related to the issuance of term debt obligations (the “Debt Issuance Costs”) on the consolidated financial statements. The costs, including upfront fees, legal and other direct costs incurred in connection with the issuance are deferred and amortized over the life of the related term obligation using the straight-line method. The amortization of Debt Issuance Costs are presented on the Consolidated Statements of Operations as interest expense and other financing expenses. Any unamortized Debt Issuance Costs are presented as a reduction to the outstanding term debt principal amount on the Consolidated Statements of Assets and Liabilities.
Income Taxes
The Company has elected to be treated as a RIC under Subchapter M of the Code. So long as the Company maintains its status as a RIC, it generally will not pay corporate U.S. federal income taxes on any ordinary income or capital gains that it distributes, at least annually, to its stockholders as dividends.distributions.
In order to continue to qualify as a RIC, the Company must meet certain minimum distribution, source-of-income and asset diversification requirements. If such requirements are met, then the Company is generally required to pay income taxes only on the portion of its taxable income and gains it does not distribute.
The minimum distribution requirements applicable to RICs require the Company to distribute to its stockholders at least 90% of its investment company taxable income (the “ICTI”), as defined by the Code, each year. Depending on the level of ICTI earned in a tax year, the Company may choose to carry forward ICTI in excess of current year distributions into the next tax year. Any such carryover ICTI must be distributed before the end of that next tax year through a dividenddistribution declared prior to filing the final tax return related to the year which generated such ICTI.    
In addition, based on the excise distribution requirements, the Company is subject to a 4% nondeductible federal excise tax on undistributed income unless the Company distributes in a timely manner an amount at least equal to the sum of (1) 98% of its ordinary income for each calendar year, (2) 98.2% of capital gain net income (both long-term and short-term) for the one-year period ending October 31 in that calendar year and (3) any income realized, but not distributed, in the preceding year. For this purpose, however, any ordinary income or capital gain net income retained by the Company that is subject to corporate income tax is considered to have been distributed. The Company currently intends to make sufficient distributions each taxable year to satisfy the excise distribution requirements.    
The Company evaluates tax positions taken or expected to be taken in the course of preparing its consolidated financial statements to determine whether the tax positions are “more likely than not” to be sustained by the applicable tax authority. All penalties and interest associated with income taxes, if any, are included in income tax expense.
For the three and nine months ended March 31,September 30, 2023 and March 31,for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2022, the Company did not accrue any U.S. federal excise tax.
New Accounting Standards
In March 2020,The Company considers the FASBapplicability and impact of all accounting standard updates (“ASU”) issued Accounting Standards Update 2020-04 (“ASU 2020-04”) “Reference Rate Reform (Topic 848): Facilitation ofby the Effects of Reference Rate Reform on Financial Reporting.” This accounting update provides optional accounting relief to entities with contracts, hedge accounting relationshipsFASB. The Company has assessed currently issued ASUs and has determined that they are not applicable or other transactions that reference LIBOR or other interest rate benchmarks for which the referenced rate is expected to be discontinued or replaced. This optional relief generally allows for contract modifications solely related to the replacement of the reference rate to be accounted for as a continuation of the existing contract instead of as an extinguishment of the contract, and would therefore not trigger certain accounting impacts that would otherwise be required. In December 2022, the FASB issued ASU No. 2022-06, Reference Rate Reform (Topic 848): Deferral of the Sunset Date of Topic 848, which deferred the sunset day of this guidance to December 31, 2024. The Company adopted the accounting relief on January 1, 2022, and noted no materialhave minimal impact on theits consolidated financial statements, as relevant contract relationship modifications are made during the course of the reference rate reform transition period.statements.
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(3)Related Party Transactions
Investment Advisory Agreement
On November 25, 2019, the Company entered into the Investment Advisory Agreement. The Investment Advisory Agreement had an initial term of two years and continues thereafter from year to year if approved annually by the Board of Directors or the Company’s stockholders, including, in each case, a majority of the directors who are not “interested persons” as defined in Section 2(a)(19) of the 1940 Act (the “Independent Directors”). The renewal of the Investment Advisory Agreement was most recently approved in August 2022.2023.
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The Company pays the Investment Adviser a fee for its services under the Investment Advisory Agreement consisting of two components: a base management fee (the “Base Management Fee”) and an incentive fee. The cost of both the Base Management Fee and the incentive fee are ultimately be borne by the stockholders.
Base Management Fee
The Base Management Fee is calculated at an annual rate of 1.0% of the Company’s average gross assets at the end of the two most recently completed calendar quarters, including assets purchased with borrowed funds or other forms of leverage but excluding cash and cash equivalents. Prior to a listing of the Common Stock on a national securities exchange, the Adviser has agreed to irrevocably waive the portion of the Base Management Fee in excess of 0.25% of the Company’s average gross assets calculated in accordance with the Investment Advisory Agreement. Any Base Management Fees so waived are not subject to recoupment by the Investment Adviser. The Base Management Fee is payable quarterly in arrears, and no management fee is charged on committed but undrawn Capital Commitments.
For the three and nine months ended March 31,September 30, 2023, Base Management Fees were $1,938, and March 31,$5,625 net of waiver, respectively. For the three and nine months ended September 30, 2022, Base Management Fees were $1,826,$1,716, and $1,546$4,896 net of waiver, respectively. As of March 31,September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, $1,826$1,938 and $1,783 were payable to the Investment Adviser relating to Base Management Fees.
Incentive Fee
The incentive fee consists of two components that are determined independently of each other, with the result that one component may be payable even if the other is not. One component is based on income and the other component is based on capital gains.
Pre-incentive fee net investment income is defined as interest income, dividend income and any other income accrued during the calendar quarter, minus operating expenses for the quarter, including the base management fee, expenses payable under the Administration Agreement (as defined below), any interest expense and distributions paid on any issued and outstanding preferred stock, but excluding the incentive fee. Pre-incentive fee net investment income does not include any realized capital gains, realized capital losses or unrealized capital appreciation or depreciation.
Pre-incentive fee net investment income includes, in the case of investments with a deferred interest feature (such as debt instruments with PIK interest and zero coupon securities), accrued income that the Company has not yet received in cash. The Investment Adviser is not obligated to return any incentive fee it receives on PIK interest that is later determined to be uncollectible in cash. Pre-incentive fee net investment income does not include any realized capital gains, realized capital losses or unrealized capital appreciation or depreciation.
ThePursuant to the Investment Advisory Agreement, the Company pays its Adviser an income based incentive fee with respect to the Company’s pre-incentive fee net investment income in each calendar quarter as follows:
No income based incentive fee if the Company’s pre-incentive fee net investment income, expressed as a return on the value of the Company’s net assets at the end of the immediately preceding calendar quarter, does not exceed the hurdle rate of 1.5% (6.0% annualized);
100% of the Company’s pre-incentive fee net investment income, if any, that exceeds the hurdle rate but is less than 1.8182% (7.2728% annualized). This portion of the pre-incentive fee net investment income (which exceeds the Hurdle Rate but is less than 1.8182%) is referred to as the “catch-up”. This “catch-up” portion is meant to provide the Adviser with approximately 17.5% of the Company’s pre-incentive fee net investment income as if a hurdle rate did not apply if the “catch up” is achieved; and
17.5% of the Company’s pre-incentive fee net investment income, if any, that exceeds the rate of return of 1.8182% (7.2728% annualized).
The second part of the incentive fee is determined on realized capital gains calculated and payable in arrears in cash as of the end of each calendar year or upon the termination of the Investment Advisory Agreement in an amount equal to 17.5% of the realized capital gains, if any, on a cumulative basis from the date of the Company's election to be regulated as a BDC through the end of a given calendar year or upon the termination of the Investment Advisory Agreement, computed net of all realized capital losses and unrealized capital depreciation on a cumulative basis, less the aggregate amount of any previously paid capital gain incentive fees (the “Cumulative Capital Gains”).
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Under U.S. GAAP, the Company is required to accrue an incentive fee on capital gains, including unrealized capital appreciation even though such unrealized capital appreciation is not included in calculating the incentive fee payable under the Investment Advisory Agreement. If such amount is positive at the end of a period, then the Company records an incentive fee on capital gain incentive fee equal to 17.5% of such amount, less the aggregate amount of any previously paid capital gain incentive fees. If such amount is negative, no accrual is recorded for such period.
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For the three and nine months ended March 31,September 30, 2023, $10,727 and March 31,$30,246 respectively, of income based incentive fees were accrued to the Investment Adviser. For the three and nine months ended September 30, 2022, $9,381$7,173 and $5,466$18,517 respectively, of income based incentive fees were accrued to the Investment Adviser.
For the three and nine months ended March 31,September 30, 2023, there were nothe Investment Adviser did not accrue any capital gains incentive fees accrued to the Investment Adviser.fees. For the three and nine months ended March 31,September 30, 2022, $747there was $0 and a reversal of $2,441 of previously accrued capital gains incentive fees to the Investment Adviser were reversed due to changes inas there was net unrealized depreciation on investments during the period. The Investment Advisory Agreement does not permit unrealized capital appreciation for purposes of calculating the amount payable to the Investment Adviser. Amounts due related to unrealized capital appreciation, if any, will not be paid to the Investment Adviser until realized under the terms of the Investment Advisory Agreement and determined based on the calculation. Incentive fees on Cumulative Capital Gains crystallize at calendar year-end.
As of March 31,September 30, 2023, $9,381$10,727 and $0 were payable to the Investment Adviser relating to income basedincome-based incentive fees and capital gains incentive fees payable. As of December 31, 2022, $8,118 and $0 were payable to the Investment Adviser relating to income basedincome-based incentive fees and capital gains incentive fees, respectively.
Administration Agreement
MS Private Credit Administrative Services LLC (the “Administrator”) is the administrator of the Company pursuant to an administration agreement (the “Administration Agreement”). The Administrator is an indirect, wholly owned subsidiary of Morgan Stanley.
Pursuant to the Administration Agreement, the Administrator provides services and receives reimbursements equal to an amount that reimbursesfrom the AdministratorCompany for its costs and expenses and the Company’s allocable portion of overhead costs incurred by the Administrator in performing its obligations under the Administration Agreement, including the Company’s allocable portion of the compensation paid to ourits Chief ComplianceFinancial Officer and Chief FinancialCompliance Officer. Reimbursement under the Administration Agreement occurs quarterly in arrears. The Administration Agreement had an initial term of two years and continues thereafter from year to year if approved annually by the Board of Directors, which most recently approved the renewal of the Administration Agreement in August 2022.2023.
For the three and nine months ended March 31,September 30, 2023, the Company incurred $27 and March 31,$141, respectively, in expenses under the Administration Agreement, which were recorded in administrative service fees on the Consolidated Statements of Operations. For the three and nine months ended September 30, 2022, the Company incurred $54 and $16,$124, respectively, in expenses under the Administration Agreement, which were recorded in administrative service fees on the Consolidated Statements of Operations.
Amounts unpaid and included in payable to affiliates on the Consolidated Statements of Assets and Liabilities as of March 31,September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022 were $164$188 and $110, respectively.
Expense Support and Waiver Agreement
On December 31, 2019, the Company entered into an expense support and waiver agreement (the “Expense Support and Waiver Agreement”) with the Investment Adviser. Under the terms of the Expense Support and Waiver Agreement, the Investment Adviser agreed to waive any reimbursement by the Company of offering and organizational expenses incurred by the Investment Adviser on behalf of the Company in excess of $1,000 or 0.10% of the aggregate Capital Commitments of the Company, whichever is greater. If actual organization and offering costs incurred exceedexceeded the greater of $1,000 or 0.10% of the Company’s total Capital Commitments, the Investment Adviser or its affiliate willwould bear the excess costs.
For the three and nine months ended March 31,September 30, 2023, the Company did not incur any organization costs, offering costs or expense support. For the three and March 31,nine months ended September 30, 2022, the Company did not incur any organization costs. For the three and nine months ended March 31, 2023 and March 31,September 30, 2022, the Investment Adviser recaptured $0 and $39 of previously waived amounts from the Company. As of March 31,September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, the Company had reimbursed the Investment Adviser all organization and offering costs incurred and there were no organization and offering costs payable on the Consolidated Statements of Assets and Liabilities.
License Agreement
The Company entered into the license agreement (the License Agreement) with Morgan Stanley under which Morgan Stanley Investment Management, Inc. has granted the Company a non-exclusive, royalty-free license to use the name “Morgan Stanley” for specified purposes in the Company’s business. Under the License Agreement, the Company has a right to use the “Morgan Stanley” name, subject to certain conditions, for so long as the Adviser or one of its affiliates remains the Company’s investment adviser. Other than with respect to this limited license, the Company has no legal right to the “Morgan Stanley” name.
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On August 30, 2019, the Company entered into a placement agent agreement (the “Placement Agent Agreement”) with Morgan Stanley Distribution Inc. (the “Paying Agent”), Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC (the “Placement Agent”) and the Investment Adviser. Under the terms of the Placement Agent Agreement, the Placement Agent and certain of its affiliates will assist in the placement of Common Stock in the Company’s private offerings. The Company is not liable for any payments to the Placement Agent pursuant to the Placement Agent Agreement. Payments are made by the Investment Adviser to the Placement Agent. To the extent the Paying
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Agent receives any payments it remits the payment to the Placement Agent. The Placement Agent Agreement will terminate upon a completion of an Initial Public Offering.
Indemnification Agreements
The Company has entered into indemnification agreements with its directors and officers. The indemnification agreements are intended to provide the directors and officers the maximum indemnification permitted under Delaware law and the 1940 Act and are generally consistent with the indemnification provisions of the Company’s certificate of incorporation and bylaws. Each indemnification agreement provides that the Company will indemnify the director or officer who is a party to the agreement (an “Indemnitee”), including the advancement of legal expenses, if, by reason of his or her corporate status, the Indemnitee is, or is threatened to be, made a party to or a witness in any threatened, pending, or completed proceeding, to the maximum extent permitted by Delaware law and the 1940 Act.
MS Credit Partners Holdings, Inc. Investment
MS Credit Partners Holdings, Inc., or MS Credit Partners Holdings, a wholly owned subsidiary of Morgan Stanley and an affiliate of the Investment Adviser, made an aggregate capital commitment of $200.0 million$200,000 to usthe Company pursuant to a subscription agreement entered into in December 2019.2019, which had been fully funded as of October 4, 2023. As of March 31,September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, MS Credit Partners Holdings held approximately 11.9%11.7% and 11.9% of the Company’s outstanding shares of Common Stock, respectively. Morgan Stanley has no further capital, liquidity or other financial obligation to the Company beyond this equity investment.
Morgan Stanley & Co. Related Transactions
Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Morgan Stanley and an affiliate of the Investment Adviser, served as an initial purchaser in connection with the private placement of the Company’s 2027 Notes (as defined below in Note 6) and received fees of $213 at closing, under the purchase agreement entered into by the Company in connection with such private placement.
Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC served as a co-agent in connection with the private placement of the Company’s 2025 Notes (as defined below in Note 6) and received fees of $138.$138 at closing.
These fees are deferred and amortized over the life of the related term obligation using the straight-line method. Any unamortized amounts are presented as a reduction to the outstanding term debt principal amount on the Consolidated Statements of Assets and Liabilities.
(4) Investments
The composition of the Company’s investment portfolio at cost and fair value was as follows:
March 31, 2023December 31, 2022September 30, 2023December 31, 2022
CostFair Value% of Total Investments at Fair ValueCostFair Value% of Total Investments at Fair ValueCostFair Value% of Total Investments at Fair ValueCostFair Value% of Total Investments at Fair Value
First Lien DebtFirst Lien Debt$2,797,427 $2,739,255 93.6 %$2,753,620 $2,694,111 93.8 %First Lien Debt$2,960,107 $2,933,870 93.9 %$2,753,620 $2,694,111 93.8 %
Second Lien DebtSecond Lien Debt145,320 135,084 4.6 136,620 128,350 4.5 Second Lien Debt145,809 134,712 4.3 136,620 128,350 4.5 
Other SecuritiesOther Securities49,970 51,758 1.8 49,406 51,127 1.7 Other Securities52,685 54,868 1.8 49,406 51,127 1.7 
TotalTotal$2,992,717 $2,926,097 100.0 %$2,939,646 $2,873,588 100.0 %Total$3,158,601 $3,123,450 100.0 %$2,939,646 $2,873,588 100.0 %
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The industry composition of investments at fair value was as follows:
March 31, 2023
December 31, 2022(1)
September 30, 2023
December 31, 2022(1)
Aerospace & DefenseAerospace & Defense1.8 %1.8 %Aerospace & Defense1.7 %1.8 %
Air Freight & LogisticsAir Freight & Logistics1.1 1.1 Air Freight & Logistics1.1 1.1 
Automobile ComponentsAutomobile Components3.8 3.8 Automobile Components3.6 3.8 
AutomobilesAutomobiles5.1 5.1 Automobiles4.9 5.1 
BiotechnologyBiotechnology0.5 0.5 Biotechnology0.5 0.5 
ChemicalsChemicals0.6 0.6 Chemicals0.7 0.6 
Commercial Services & SuppliesCommercial Services & Supplies11.1 11.2 Commercial Services & Supplies10.3 11.2 
Construction & EngineeringConstruction & Engineering1.4 1.3 Construction & Engineering1.5 1.3 
Containers & PackagingContainers & Packaging1.6 1.6 Containers & Packaging1.5 1.6 
DistributorsDistributors3.0 4.2 Distributors2.8 4.2 
Diversified Consumer ServicesDiversified Consumer Services3.4 3.0 Diversified Consumer Services3.3 3.0 
Electronic Equipment, Instruments & ComponentsElectronic Equipment, Instruments & Components1.7 1.0 Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components1.5 1.0 
Energy Equipment & ServicesEnergy Equipment & Services0.5 0.5 Energy Equipment & Services0.5 0.5 
Financial ServicesFinancial Services0.5 0.7 Financial Services1.7 0.7 
Food ProductsFood Products2.5 2.5 Food Products2.3 2.5 
Health Care Equipment & SuppliesHealth Care Equipment & Supplies0.4 0.3 Health Care Equipment & Supplies0.4 0.3 
Health Care Providers & ServicesHealth Care Providers & Services3.5 3.4 Health Care Providers & Services3.8 3.4 
Health Care TechnologyHealth Care Technology0.8 0.7 Health Care Technology2.0 0.7 
Industrial ConglomeratesIndustrial Conglomerates1.3 0.2 Industrial Conglomerates1.3 0.2 
Insurance ServicesInsurance Services15.5 15.7 Insurance Services14.9 15.7 
Interactive Media & ServicesInteractive Media & Services3.5 3.5 Interactive Media & Services3.2 3.5 
IT ServicesIT Services9.2 9.6 IT Services8.8 9.6 
Leisure ProductsLeisure Products0.7 0.8 Leisure Products0.7 0.8 
MachineryMachinery2.7 3.0 Machinery2.7 3.0 
Multi-UtilitiesMulti-Utilities0.6 0.6 Multi-Utilities0.7 0.6 
Oil, Gas & Consumable FuelsOil, Gas & Consumable Fuels— 0.0 (2)Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels— 0.0 (2)
PharmaceuticalsPharmaceuticals0.4 0.4 Pharmaceuticals0.4 0.4 
Professional ServicesProfessional Services3.3 3.2 Professional Services3.6 3.2 
Real Estate Management & DevelopmentReal Estate Management & Development5.4 5.4 Real Estate Management & Development5.3 5.4 
SoftwareSoftware14.1 14.3 Software14.3 14.3 
TotalTotal100.0 %100.0 %Total100.0 %100.0 %
(1) The Company reclassified certain industry groupings of its portfolio companies presented in the consolidated financial statements as of December 31, 2022 to align with the recently updated GICS, where applicable. These reclassifications had no impact on the Consolidated Statement of Assets and Liabilities as of December 31, 2022.
(2) Amount rounds to 0.0%.
The geographic composition of investments at cost and fair value was as follows:
March 31, 2023December 31, 2022September 30, 2023December 31, 2022
CostFair Value% of Total
Investments at
Fair Value
CostFair Value% of Total
Investments at
Fair Value
CostFair Value% of Total
Investments at
Fair Value
CostFair Value% of Total
Investments at
Fair Value
AustraliaAustralia$10,175 $9,990 0.3 %$10,187 $9,870 0.3 %Australia$10,151 $10,168 0.3 %$10,187 $9,870 0.3 %
CanadaCanada100,767 98,325 3.4 108,820 105,764 3.7 Canada97,187 96,518 3.1 108,820 105,764 3.7 
United KingdomUnited Kingdom11,238 11,244 0.4 11,157 11,157 0.4 United Kingdom11,848 12,088 0.4 11,157 11,157 0.4 
United StatesUnited States2,870,537 2,806,538 95.9 2,809,482 2,746,797 95.6 United States3,039,415 3,004,676 96.2 2,809,482 2,746,797 95.6 
TotalTotal$2,992,717 $2,926,097 100.0 %$2,939,646 $2,873,588 100.0 %Total$3,158,601 $3,123,450 100.0 %$2,939,646 $2,873,588 100.0 %
As of September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, the Company had two and one investments, respectively, that were on non-accrual status. The amortized cost of investments on non-accrual status as of September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022 was $8,848 and $1,500, respectively.
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(5) Fair Value Measurements
ASC 820 establishes a hierarchical disclosure framework which ranks the observability of inputs used in measuring financial instruments at fair value. The observability of inputs is impacted by a number of factors, including the type of financial instruments and their specific characteristics. Financial instruments with readily available quoted prices, or for which fair value can be measured from quoted prices in active markets, generally will have a higher degree of market price observability and a lesser degree of judgment applied in determining fair value.
The three-level hierarchy for fair value measurements is defined as follows:
Level 1—inputs to the valuation methodology are quoted prices available in active markets for identical financial instruments as of the measurement date. The types of financial instruments in this category include unrestricted securities, including equities and derivatives, listed in active markets. The Company will not adjust the quoted price for these instruments, even in situations where the Company holds a large position and a sale could reasonably impact the quoted price.
Level 2—inputs to the valuation methodology are quoted prices in markets that are not active or for which all significant inputs are either directly or indirectly observable as of the measurement date. The types of financial instruments in this category include less liquid and restricted securities listed in active markets, securities traded in markets that are not active, and certain over-the-counter derivatives where the fair value is based on observable inputs.
Level 3—inputs to the valuation methodology are unobservable and significant to the overall fair value measurement, and include situations where there is little, if any, market activity for the investment. The inputs into the determination of fair value require significant management judgment or estimation. The types of financial instruments in this category include investments in privately held entities, non-investment grade residual interests in securitizations and certain over-the-counter derivatives where the fair value is based on unobservable inputs.
In certain cases, the inputs used to measure fair value may fall into different levels of the fair value hierarchy. In such cases, the determination of which category within the fair value hierarchy is appropriate for any given financial instrument is based on the lowest level of input that is significant to the fair value measurement. Assessment of the significance of a particular input to the fair value measurement in its entirety requires judgment and considers factors specific to the financial instrument.
Pursuant to the framework set forth above, the Company values securities traded in active markets on the measurement date by multiplying the exchange closing price of such traded securities/instruments by the quantity of shares or amount of the instrument held. The Company may also obtain quotes with respect to certain of the investments from pricing services, brokers or dealers’ quotes, or counterparty marks in order to value liquid assets that are not traded in active markets. Pricing services aggregate, evaluate and report pricing from a variety of sources including observed trades of identical or similar securities, broker or dealer quotes, model-based valuations and internal fundamental analysis and research. When doing so, the Company determines whether the quote obtained is sufficient according to U.S. GAAP to determine the fair value of the security. If determined adequate, the Company uses the quote obtained.
Securities that are illiquid or for which the pricing source does not provide a valuation or methodology or provides a valuation or methodology that, in the judgment of the Valuation Designee or the Board of Directors, does not represent fair value, each is valued as of the measurement date using all techniques appropriate under the circumstances and for which sufficient data is available. These valuation techniques may vary by investment but include comparable public market valuations, comparable precedent transaction valuations and discounted cash flow analyses. Non-controlled debt investments are generally fair valued using discounted cash flow technique. Expected cash flows are projected based on contractual terms and discounted back to the measurement date based on a discount rate. Discount rate is determined based upon an assessment of current and expected yields for similar investments and risk profiles. Non-controlled equity investments are generally fair valued using a market approach and/or an income approach. The market approach typically utilizes market value multiples of comparable publicly traded companies. The income approach typically utilizes a discounted cash flow analysis of the portfolio company. The Valuation Designee, under the supervision of the Board of Directors undertakes a multi-step valuation process each quarter, as described below:
1)each portfolio company or investment is initially valued by using a standardized template designed to approximate fair market value based on observable market inputs and updated credit statistics and unobservable inputs;
2)preliminary valuation conclusions are documented and reviewed by a valuation committee comprised of members of the Investment Adviser’s senior management;
3)the Board of Directors or Valuation Designee engages independent third-party valuation firms to provide positive assurance on a portion of the Company’s illiquid investments each quarter (such that each illiquid investment will beis reviewed by an independent valuation firm at least once on a rolling twelve-month basis) including review of management’s preliminary valuation and conclusion of fair value;
4)the Audit Committee reviews the assessments of the Valuation Designee and the independent third-party valuation firms and provideprovides the Board of Directors with recommendations with respect to the fair value of each investment in the Company’s portfolio; and
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5)the Board of Directors discusses the valuation recommendations of the Audit Committee and determine the fair value of each investment in the Company’s portfolio in good faith based on the input of the Valuation Designee and, where applicable, the third-party valuation firms.
The fair value is generally determined based on the assessment of the following factors, as relevant:
•     the nature and realizable value of any collateral;
•     call features, put features and other relevant terms of debt;
•     the portfolio company’s leverage and ability to make payments;
•     the portfolio company’s public or private letter credit ratings;
•     the portfolio company’s actual and expected earnings and discounted cash flow;
•     prevailing interest rates for like securities and expected volatility in future interest rates;
•     the markets in which the issuer does business and recent economic and/or market events; and
•     comparisons to publicly traded securities.
Investment performance data utilized will be the most recently available as of the measurement date which in many cases may reflect up to a one quarter lag in information.
The Board of Directors is ultimately responsible for the determination, in good faith, of the fair value of the Company’s portfolio investments.
Transfer of portfolio investments within the three-level hierarchy is recorded during the period of such reclassification occurrence at the fair value as of the beginning of the respective period. Generally, reclassifications are primarily due to increase/decrease of price transparency.
The following tables present the fair value hierarchy of investments:
March 31, 2023September 30, 2023
Level 1Level 2Level 3TotalLevel 1Level 2Level 3Total
First Lien DebtFirst Lien Debt$— $25,564 $2,713,691 $2,739,255 First Lien Debt$— $25,881 $2,907,989 $2,933,870 
Second Lien DebtSecond Lien Debt— 19,674 115,410 135,084 Second Lien Debt— 42,704 92,008 134,712 
Other SecuritiesOther Securities  37,053 37,053 Other Securities  40,163 40,163 
SubtotalSubtotal$— $45,238 $2,866,154 $2,911,392 Subtotal$— $68,585 $3,040,160 $3,108,745 
Investment measured at net asset value(1)
Investment measured at net asset value(1)
$14,705 
Investment measured at net asset value(1)
$14,705 
TotalTotal$2,926,097 Total$3,123,450 
December 31, 2022
Level 1Level 2Level 3Total
First Lien Debt$— $25,362 $2,668,749 $2,694,111 
Second Lien Debt— 5,459 122,891 128,350 
Other Securities  36,395 36,395 
Subtotal$— $30,821 $2,828,035 $2,858,856 
Investment measured at net asset value(1)
$14,732 
Total$2,873,588 
(1) The Company, as a practical expedient, estimates the fair value of its investment in Help HP SCF Investor, LP using the net asset value of the Company’s members’ interest in the entity. As such, the fair value has not been classified within the fair value hierarchy.
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The following table presents changes in the fair value of the investments for which Level 3 inputs were used to determine the fair value for the three months ended March 31,September 30, 2023:
First Lien DebtSecond Lien DebtOther SecuritiesTotal InvestmentsFirst Lien DebtSecond Lien DebtOther SecuritiesTotal Investments
Fair value, beginning of periodFair value, beginning of period$2,668,749 $122,891 $36,395 $2,828,035 Fair value, beginning of period$2,772,653 $113,084 $39,102 $2,924,839 
Purchases of investmentsPurchases of investments130,460 8,500 74 139,034 Purchases of investments153,327 — 1,621 154,948 
Proceeds from principal repayments and sales of investmentsProceeds from principal repayments and sales of investments(89,636)— — (89,636)Proceeds from principal repayments and sales of investments(41,712)— — (41,712)
Accretion of discount/amortization of premiumAccretion of discount/amortization of premium2,433 67 2,502 Accretion of discount/amortization of premium2,035 68 2,105 
Payment-in-kindPayment-in-kind382 133 488 1,003 Payment-in-kind774 137 567 1,478 
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)1,181 94 1,283 Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)20,907 394 (1,129)20,172 
Net realized gains (losses)Net realized gains (losses)122 — — 122 Net realized gains (losses)— — 
Transfers into/(out) of Level 3Transfers into/(out) of Level 3— (16,189)— (16,189)Transfers into/(out) of Level 3— (21,675)— (21,675)
Fair value, end of periodFair value, end of period$2,713,691 $115,410 $37,053 $2,866,154 Fair value, end of period$2,907,989 $92,008 $40,163 $3,040,160 
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) from investments still held as of March 31, 2023$1,183 $$94 $1,285 
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) from investments still held as of September 30, 2023Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) from investments still held as of September 30, 2023$20,893 $394 $(1,129)$20,158 
The following table presents changes in the fair value of the investments for which Level 3 inputs were used to determine the fair value for the nine months ended September 30, 2023:
First Lien DebtSecond Lien DebtOther SecuritiesTotal Investments
Fair value, beginning of period$2,668,749 $122,891 $36,395 $2,828,035 
Purchases of investments365,914 86 1,712 367,712 
Proceeds from principal repayments and sales of investments(168,477)— — (168,477)
Accretion of discount/amortization of premium6,985 201 7,192 
Payment-in-kind1,580 397 1,562 3,539 
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)33,111 816 488 34,415 
Net realized gains (losses)127 — — 127 
Transfers into/(out) of Level 3— (32,383)— (32,383)
Fair value, end of period$2,907,989 $92,008 $40,163 $3,040,160 
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) from investments still held as of September 30, 2023$32,754 $816 $488 $34,058 

The following table presents changes in the fair value of the investments for which Level 3 inputs were used to determine the fair value for the three months ended March 31,September 30, 2022:
First Lien DebtSecond Lien DebtOther SecuritiesTotal Investments
Fair value, beginning of period$2,207,036 $121,550 $27,973 $2,356,559 
Purchases of investments167,225 10,480 — 177,705 
Proceeds from principal repayments and sales of investments(20,314)— (48)(20,362)
Accretion of discount/amortization of premium1,898 77 — 1,975 
Payment-in-kind221 133 16 370 
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)(3,538)(811)487 (3,862)
Net realized gains (losses)30 — 48 78 
Transfers into/(out) of Level 3— (17,500)— (17,500)
Fair value, end of period$2,352,558 $113,929 $28,476 $2,494,963 
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) from investments still held as of March 31, 2022$(3,516)$(791)$487 $(3,820)
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First Lien DebtSecond Lien DebtOther SecuritiesTotal Investments
Fair value, beginning of period$2,492,968 $116,488 $32,898 $2,642,354 
Purchases of investments178,809 461 1,016 180,286 
Proceeds from principal repayments and sales of investments(94,355)— — (94,355)
Accretion of discount/amortization of premium3,520 50 — 3,570 
Payment-in-kind228 130 — 358 
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)(18,171)(3,345)(1,569)(23,085)
Net realized gains (losses)— 18 — 18 
Transfers into/(out) of Level 3(20,083)— — (20,083)
Fair value, end of period$2,542,916 $113,802 $32,345 $2,689,063 
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) from investments still held as of September 30, 2022$(17,747)$(3,345)$(1,569)$(22,661)
The following table presents changes in the fair value of the investments for which Level 3 inputs were used to determine the fair value for the nine months ended September 30, 2022:
First Lien DebtSecond Lien DebtOther SecuritiesTotal Investments
Fair value, beginning of period$2,207,036 $121,550 $27,973 $2,356,559 
Purchases of investments709,912 15,694 4,808 730,414 
Proceeds from principal repayments and sales of investments(331,077)— (48)(331,125)
Accretion of discount/amortization of premium8,645 210 — 8,855 
Payment-in-kind665 389 397 1,451 
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)(52,779)(6,541)(833)(60,153)
Net realized gains (losses)514 — 48 562 
Transfers into/(out) of Level 3— (17,500)— (17,500)
Fair value, end of period$2,542,916 $113,802 $32,345 $2,689,063 
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) from investments still held as of September 30, 2022$(50,808)$(6,522)$(833)$(58,163)
The following table presents quantitative information about the significant unobservable inputs of the Company’s Level 3 financial instruments. The table is not intended to be all-inclusive but instead captures the significant unobservable inputs relevant to the Company’s determination of fair value.
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March 31, 2023September 30, 2023
RangeRange
Fair
Value
Valuation TechniqueUnobservable
Input
LowHighWeighted
Average
Fair
Value
Valuation TechniqueUnobservable
Input
LowHighWeighted
Average
Investments in first lien debtInvestments in first lien debt$2,701,999 Yield AnalysisDiscount Rate8.97 %20.19 %11.09 %Investments in first lien debt$2,641,353 Yield AnalysisDiscount Rate9.33 %19.18 %11.77 %
11,692 Transaction PriceRecent Transaction100.00 %100.00 %100.00 %266,636 Transaction PriceRecent Transaction96.50 %100.00 %98.56 %
Investments in second lien debtInvestments in second lien debt$115,410 Yield AnalysisDiscount Rate11.66 %21.46 %13.82 %Investments in second lien debt$87,508 Yield AnalysisDiscount Rate11.47 %27.42 %14.89 %
4,500 Transaction PriceRecent Transaction100.00 %100.00 %100.00 %
Investments in other securities:Investments in other securities:Investments in other securities:
Unsecured debt Unsecured debt$1,846 Income ApproachDiscount Rate14.50 %14.50 %14.50 % Unsecured debt$1,877 Income ApproachDiscount Rate14.50 %14.50 %14.50 %
599 Market ApproachEBITDA Multiple9.00x9.00x9.00x125 Market ApproachEBITDA Multiple9.00x9.00x9.00x
Preferred equity Preferred equity17,142 Income ApproachDiscount Rate12.19 %15.54 %13.43 % Preferred equity18,181 Income ApproachDiscount Rate12.19 %15.48 %13.45 %
850 Market ApproachRevenue Multiple7.50x7.50x7.50x1,275 Market ApproachRevenue Multiple7.50x7.50x7.50x
Common equity Common equity15,489 Market ApproachEBITDA Multiple8.10x19.60x13.65x Common equity16,937 Market ApproachEBITDA Multiple8.10x18.70x13.30x
1,127 Market ApproachRevenue Multiple8.75x8.75x8.75x1,768 Market ApproachRevenue Multiple7.20x8.80x8.24x
Total investments in other securitiesTotal investments in other securities$37,053 Total investments in other securities$40,163 
Total InvestmentsTotal Investments$2,866,154 Total Investments$3,040,160 
December 31, 2022December 31, 2022
RangeRange
Fair
Value
Valuation TechniqueUnobservable
Input
LowHighWeighted
Average
Fair
Value
Valuation TechniqueUnobservable
Input
LowHighWeighted
Average
Investments in first lien debtInvestments in first lien debt$2,624,749 Yield AnalysisDiscount Rate9.20 %20.44 %11.27 %Investments in first lien debt$2,624,749 Yield AnalysisDiscount Rate9.20 %20.44 %11.27 %
44,000 Transaction PriceRecent Transaction100.00 %100.00 %100.00 %44,000 Transaction PriceRecent Transaction100.00 %100.00 %100.00 %
Investments in second lien debtInvestments in second lien debt$122,891 Yield AnalysisDiscount Rate12.14 %17.20 %14.24 %Investments in second lien debt$122,891 Yield AnalysisDiscount Rate12.14 %17.20 %14.24 %
Investments in other securities:
Investments in other securitiesInvestments in other securities
Unsecured debtUnsecured debt$1,826 Income ApproachDiscount Rate16.60 %16.60 %16.60 %Unsecured debt$1,826 Income ApproachDiscount Rate16.60 %16.60 %16.60 %
372 Market ApproachEBITDA Multiple9.00x9.00x9.00x372 Market ApproachEBITDA Multiple9.00x9.00x9.00x
Preferred equityPreferred equity16,076 Income ApproachDiscount Rate12.20 %15.69 %13.62 %Preferred equity16,076 Income ApproachDiscount Rate12.20 %15.69 %13.62 %
963 Market ApproachRevenue Multiple8.78x8.78x8.78x963 Market ApproachRevenue Multiple8.78x8.78x8.78x
Common equityCommon equity15,877 Market ApproachEBITDA Multiple8.10x18.70x13.25xCommon equity15,877 Market ApproachEBITDA Multiple8.10x18.70x13.25x
1,281 Market ApproachRevenue Multiple10.20x10.20x10.20x1,281 Market ApproachRevenue Multiple10.20x10.20x10.20x
Total investments in other securitiesTotal investments in other securities$36,395 Total investments in other securities$36,395 
Total InvestmentsTotal Investments$2,828,035 Total Investments$2,828,035 
The significant unobservable input used in yield analysis is discount rate based on comparable market yields. Significant increases in discount rates in isolation would result in a significantly lower fair value measurement. The significant unobservable input used in the market approach is the comparable company multiple. The multiple is used to estimate the enterprise value of the underlying investment. An increase/decrease in the multiple would result in an increase/decrease, respectively, in the fair value.
Financial instruments disclosed but not carried at fair value
The Company’s debt, including its credit facilities, 2027 Notes (as defined below in Note 6) and 2025 Notes (as defined below in Note 6), are presented at carrying value on the Consolidated Statements of Assets and Liabilities. The fair value of the Company’s 2027 Notes is based on vendorthird party pricing received by the Company, which is categorized as Level 2 within the fair value hierarchy, and as of March 31,September 30, 2023, the fair value of the Company’s 2027 Notes was $398,548.$392,403. The fair value of the Company’s credit facilities and 2025 Notes are estimated using Level 3 inputs by discounting remaining payments usingin accordance with the appropriate discount rates, if available.Company's valuation policy. The carrying value and fair value of the Company’s debt were as follows:
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March 31, 2023December 31, 2022September 30, 2023December 31, 2022
Carrying ValueFair ValueCarrying ValueFair ValueCarrying ValueFair ValueCarrying ValueFair Value
BNP Funding FacilityBNP Funding Facility$400,000 $400,000 $400,000 $400,000 BNP Funding Facility$345,000 $345,000 $400,000 $400,000 
Truist Credit FacilityTruist Credit Facility492,259 492,259 432,254 432,254 Truist Credit Facility680,252 680,252 432,254 432,254 
2027 Notes(1)
2027 Notes(1)
419,827 398,548 419,498 394,995 
2027 Notes(1)
420,497 392,403 419,498 394,995 
2025 Notes(1)
2025 Notes(1)
272,022 275,000 271,723 275,000 
2025 Notes(1)
272,630 275,000 271,723 275,000 
TotalTotal$1,584,108 $1,565,807 $1,523,475 $1,502,249 Total$1,718,379 $1,692,654 $1,523,475 $1,502,249 
(1)TheAs of September 30, 2023, the carrying value of the Company’s 2027 Notes and 2025 Notes were presented net of unamortized debt issuance costs of $4,346$3,782 and $2,978,$2,370, and unamortized original issuance discount of $828$721 and $0, respectively. As of December 31, 2022, the carrying value of the Company’s 2027 Notes and 2025 Notes were presented net of unamortized debt issuance costs of $4,622 and $3,277, and unamortized original issuance discount of $881 and $0, respectively.
The carrying amounts of the Company’s other assets and liabilities, approximates theirother than investments at fair value and debt, approximate fair value. These financial instruments are categorized as Level 3 within the hierarchy.
(6) Debt
CIBC Subscription Facility

On December 31, 2019, the Company entered into a revolving credit agreement with CIBC Bank USA as administrative agent and arranger, which was subsequently amended on February 3, 2020, November 17, 2020, January 18, 2022 and February 3, 2022 (as amended, the “CIBC Subscription Facility”). The maximum revolving commitment of CIBC Subscription Facility was permanently reduced to $0 effective December 31, 2022, upon maturity. The CIBC Subscription Facility allowsallowed the Company to borrow up to the maximum revolving commitment at any one time outstanding, subject to certain restrictions, including availability under the borrowing base, which is based on unused Capital Commitments. The CIBC Subscription Facility bore interest at a rate at the Company’s election of either (i) the per annum one or three-month LIBOR, divided by a number determined by subtracting from 1.00 the then stated maximum reserve percentage for determining reserves to be maintained by member banks of the Federal Reserve System for Eurocurrency funding or liabilities, plus 1.65% or (ii) the prime rate plus 0.65%, as calculated under the CIBC Subscription Facility. The CIBC Subscription Facility was secured by the unfunded commitments of certain stockholders of the Company. The CIBC Subscription Facility matured and was fully paid off as of December 31, 2022. For the three and nine months ended March 31,September 30, 2022, the Company did not make any borrowings or repaymentsand repaid $55,000 and $90,000, respectively, under the CIBC Subscription Facility.
The summary information of the CIBC Subscription Facility is as follows:
For the Three Months Ended
 March 31, 2023March 31, 2022
Borrowing interest expense$— $1,396 
Facility unused commitment fees— 
Amortization of deferred financing costs— 510 
Total$— $1,914 
Weighted average interest rate (excluding unused fees and financing costs)— %1.80 %
Weighted average outstanding balance$— $310,350 
For the Three Months EndedFor the Nine Months Ended
 September 30, 2023September 30, 2022 September 30, 2023September 30, 2022
Borrowing interest expense$— $2,271 $— $5,450 
Facility unused commitment fees— — 19 
Amortization of deferred financing costs— 327 — 1,125 
Total$— $2,604 $— $6,594 
Weighted average interest rate (excluding unused fees and financing costs)— %3.76 %— %2.57 %
Weighted average outstanding balance$— $236,491 $— $279,562 
BNP Funding Facility
On October 14, 2020, DLF LLC entered into a Revolving Credit and Security Agreement (the “Credit and Security Agreement”, which was subsequently amended on December 11, 2020, and March 2, 2021)2021 and September 22, 2023) with DLF LLC, as the borrower, BNP Paribas (“BNP”), as the administrative agent and lender, the Company, as the equity holder and as the servicer, and U.S. Bank National Association, as collateral agent to (as amended, the “BNP Funding Facility”). As of March 31,September 30, 2023, the borrowing capacity under the BNP Funding Facility was $600,000. The applicable margin on borrowings during the reinvestment period ranges between 1.95% and 2.75%is 2.85% and, after the reinvestment period between 2.45% and 3.25%3.35%. The obligations of DLF LLC under the BNP Funding Facility are secured by the assets held by DLF LLC. The BNP Funding Facility has a maturity date of October 13, 2025.September 22, 2028.
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The summary information of the BNP Funding Facility is as follows:
For the Three Months EndedFor the Three Months EndedFor the Nine Months Ended
 March 31, 2023March 31, 2022 September 30, 2023September 30, 2022 September 30, 2023September 30, 2022
Borrowing interest expenseBorrowing interest expense$6,903 $2,827 Borrowing interest expense$6,904 $4,517 $20,862 $10,665 
Facility unused commitment feesFacility unused commitment fees100 14 Facility unused commitment fees209 128 455 209 
Amortization of deferred financing costsAmortization of deferred financing costs260 280 Amortization of deferred financing costs297 289 840 855 
TotalTotal$7,263 $3,121 Total$7,410 $4,934 $22,157 $11,729 
Weighted average interest rate (excluding unused fees and financing costs)Weighted average interest rate (excluding unused fees and financing costs)6.90 %2.52 %Weighted average interest rate (excluding unused fees and financing costs)7.77 %4.57 %7.34 %3.37 %
Weighted average outstanding balanceWeighted average outstanding balance$400,000 $449,500 Weighted average outstanding balance$347,446 $386,962 $374,927 $417,700 
DuringFor the three months ended March 31,September 30, 2023 and March 31,September 30, 2022, the Company had no borrowings and repaid $25,000 and $83,500 under the BNP Funding Facility, respectively. For the nine months ended September 30, 2023 and September 30, 2022, the Company borrowed $0 and $0,$13,000, and repaid $0$55,000 and $28,000$154,500 under the BNP Funding Facility, respectively. As of March 31,September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, the Company had $400,000$345,000 and $400,000 outstanding under the BNP Funding Facility, respectively. As of March 31,September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, the Company had $200,000$255,000 and $200,000, respectively, of available capacity under the BNP Funding Facility (subject to borrowing base restrictions).
Truist Credit Facility
On July 16, 2021, the Company entered into a Senior Secured Revolving Credit Agreement with Truist Bank (the “Truist Credit Facility, which was subsequently amended on December 3, 2021, May 20, 2022 and January 31, 2023). The maximum principal amount of the Truist Credit Facility is $1,120,000, subject to availability under the borrowing base. The Truist Credit Facility includes an uncommitted accordion feature that, as of March 31,September 30, 2023, allows the Company, under certain circumstances, to increase the borrowing capacity to up to $1,500,000. As of March 31,September 30, 2023, the availability period of the Truist Credit Facility will terminate on January 29, 2027. The Truist Credit Facility is guaranteed by certain domestic subsidiaries of the Company (the “Guarantors”). The Company’s obligations to the lenders under the Truist Credit Facility are secured by a first priority security interest in substantially all of the assets of the Company and each Guarantor, subject to certain exceptions.
The Company may borrow amounts in U.S. dollars or certain other permitted currencies. Borrowings under the Truist Credit Facility bear interest at a per annum rate equal to, (x) for loans for which the Company elects the base rate option, the “alternate base rate” (which is the highest of (a) the prime rate as publicly announced by Truist Bank, (b) the sum of (i) the weighted average of the rates on overnight federal funds transactions, as published by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York plus (ii) 0.5%, and (c) one month Term SOFR (as defined in the Truist Credit Facility) plus 1% per annum) plus and (y) for loans for which the Company elects the term benchmark option, Term SOFR, for borrowings denominated in U.S. dollars, or the applicable term benchmark rate for borrowings denominated in certain foreign currencies, in each case for the related interest period for such borrowing plus 1.875% per annum or such other applicable margin as is applicable to such foreign currency borrowings. The Company pays an unused fee of 0.375% per annum on the daily unused amount of the revolver commitments. The Company pays letter of credit participation fees and a fronting fee on the average daily amount of any letter of credit issued and outstanding under the Truist Credit Facility, as applicable. The Truist Credit Facility has a maturity date of January 31, 2028.
The summary information of the Truist Credit Facility is as follows:
For the Three Months EndedFor the Three Months EndedFor the Nine Months Ended
 March 31, 2023March 31, 2022 September 30, 2023September 30, 2022 September 30, 2023September 30, 2022
Borrowing interest expenseBorrowing interest expense$7,822 $1,517 Borrowing interest expense$10,613 $4,018 $27,086 $7,485 
Facility unused commitment feesFacility unused commitment fees543 643 Facility unused commitment fees531 568 1,723 1,863 
Amortization of deferred financing costsAmortization of deferred financing costs439 320 Amortization of deferred financing costs518 267 1,473 905 
TotalTotal$8,804 $2,480 Total$11,662 $4,853 $30,282 $10,253 
Weighted average interest rate (excluding unused fees and financing costs)Weighted average interest rate (excluding unused fees and financing costs)6.45 %2.04 %Weighted average interest rate (excluding unused fees and financing costs)7.26 %4.05 %6.91 %3.05 %
Weighted average outstanding balanceWeighted average outstanding balance$484,809 $297,161 Weighted average outstanding balance$572,225 $388,313 $516,745 $323,300 
For the three months ended March 31,September 30, 2023 and March 31,September 30, 2022, the Company borrowed $60,000$278,000 and $130,500,$127,246, and repaid $0$90,000 and $415,000$222,000 under the Truist Credit Facility. For the nine months ended September 30, 2023 and September 30, 2022, the Company borrowed $338,000 and $579,246, and repaid $90,000 and $773,000 under the Truist Credit Facility.
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As of March 31,September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, the Company had $492,259$680,252 and $432,254 outstanding under the Truist Credit Facility, respectively. As of March 31,September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, the Company had $623,516$438,498 and $538,521, respectively, of available capacity under the Truist Credit Facility (subject to borrowing base restrictions).
Unsecured Notes
2027 Notes
On February 11, 2022, the Company issued $425,000 in aggregate principal amount of 4.50% notes due 2027 (the restricted securities initially issued on February 11, 2022 together with the unrestricted securities issued pursuant to the exchange offer described below,
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the “2027 Notes”). The 2027 Notes will mature on February 11, 2027 and may be redeemed in whole or in part at the Company’s option at any time or from time to time at the redemption prices set forth in the indenture governing the 2027 Notes. The 2027 Notes are general unsecured obligations of the Company that rank senior in right of payment to all of the Company’s existing and future indebtedness that is expressly subordinated in right of payment to the 2027 Notes, rank pari passu with all existing and future unsecured unsubordinated indebtedness issued by the Company, rank effectively junior to any of the Company’s secured indebtedness (including unsecured indebtedness that the Company later secures) to the extent of the value of the assets securing such indebtedness, and rank structurally junior to all existing and future indebtedness (including trade payables) incurred by the Company’s subsidiaries, financing vehicles or similar facilities.
Pursuant to a Registration Statement on Form N-14 (File No. 333-264774), filed on July 20, 2022, the Company closed an exchange offer in which holders of the 2027 Notes that were restricted because they were issued in a private placement were offered the opportunity to exchange such notes for new, registered notes with substantially identical terms. Through this exchange offer, holders representing 85.87% of the outstanding principal of the then restricted 2027 Notes obtained registered unrestricted 2027 Notes.
The summary information of 2027 Notes is as follows:
For the three months endedFor the Three Months EndedFor the Nine Months Ended
 March 31, 2023March 31, 2022 September 30, 2023September 30, 2022 September 30, 2023September 30, 2022
Borrowing interest expenseBorrowing interest expense$4,781 $2,657 Borrowing interest expense$4,781 $4,781 $14,344 $12,219 
Accretion of original issuance discountAccretion of original issuance discount53 28 Accretion of original issuance discount54 54 160 136 
Amortization of debt issuance costsAmortization of debt issuance costs276 149 Amortization of debt issuance costs283 279 839 704 
TotalTotal$5,110 $2,834 Total$5,118 $5,114 $15,343 $13,059 
Stated interest rateStated interest rate4.50 %4.50 %Stated interest rate4.50 %4.50 %4.50 %4.50 %
2025 Notes
On September 13, 2022, the Company entered into a Master Note Purchase Agreement (the “Note Purchase Agreement”) governing the issuance of $275,000 in aggregate principal amount of Series A Senior Notes due September 13, 2025 (the “2025 Notes”) to certain qualified institutional investors in a private placement. The 2025 Notes were delivered and paid for on September 13, 2022, subject to certain customary closing conditions. The 2025 Notes have a fixed interest rate of 7.55% per year. The 2025 Notes will mature on September 13, 2025 unless redeemed, purchased or prepaid prior to such date by the Company in accordance with the terms of the Note Purchase Agreement. Interest on the 2025 Notes is due semiannually in February and August of each year. Subject to the terms of the Note Purchase Agreement, the Company may redeem the 2025 Notes in whole or in part at any time or from time to time at the Company’s option at par plus accrued interest to the prepayment date and, if redeemed on or before June 13, 2025, a make-whole premium. The Company’s obligations under the Note Purchase Agreement are general unsecured obligations that rank pari passu with all outstanding and future unsecured unsubordinated indebtedness issued by the Company.
The summary information of 2025 Notes is as follows:
For the three months ended March 31, 2023
Borrowing interest expense$5,191 
Amortization of debt issuance costs299 
Total$5,490 
Stated interest rate7.55 %
For the Three Months EndedFor the Nine Months Ended
 September 30, 2023September 30, 2022 September 30, 2023September 30, 2022
Borrowing interest expense$5,191 $1,038 $15,572 $1,038 
Amortization of debt issuance costs305 58 906 58 
Total$5,496 $1,096 $16,478 $1,096 
Stated interest rate7.55 %7.55 %7.55 %7.55 %
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The Company’s debt obligations were as follows. Unused debt capacity of credit facilities were subject to certain borrowing base restrictions:
March 31, 2023December 31, 2022September 30, 2023December 31, 2022
Aggregate Principal CommittedOutstanding PrincipalUnused PortionAggregate Principal CommittedOutstanding PrincipalUnused PortionAggregate Principal CommittedOutstanding PrincipalUnused PortionAggregate Principal CommittedOutstanding PrincipalUnused Portion
CIBC Subscription Facility(1)
CIBC Subscription Facility(1)
$— $— $— $— $— $— 
CIBC Subscription Facility(1)
$— $— $— $— $— $— 
BNP Funding FacilityBNP Funding Facility600,000 400,000 200,000 600,000 400,000 200,000 BNP Funding Facility600,000 345,000 255,000 600,000 400,000 200,000 
Truist Credit Facility(2)(3)
Truist Credit Facility(2)(3)
1,120,000 492,259 623,516 975,000 432,254 538,521 
Truist Credit Facility(2)(3)
1,120,000 680,252 438,498 975,000 432,254 538,521 
2027 Notes(4)
2027 Notes(4)
425,000 425,000 — 425,000 425,000 — 
2027 Notes(4)
425,000 425,000 — 425,000 425,000 — 
2025 Notes(4)
2025 Notes(4)
275,000 275,000 — 275,000 275,000 — 
2025 Notes(4)
275,000 275,000 — 275,000 275,000 — 
TotalTotal$2,420,000 $1,592,259 $823,516 $2,275,000 $1,532,254 $738,521 Total$2,420,000 $1,725,252 $693,498 $2,275,000 $1,532,254 $738,521 
(1)The CIBC Subscription Facility matured on December 31, 2022 and was fully paid off.
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(2)As of MarchSeptember 30, 2023 and December 31, 2023, $4,2252022, a letter of credit of $1,250 and $4,225, respectively, was outstanding, which reduced the unused availability under the Truist Credit Facility ofby the same amount. As of March 31, 2022, no letter of credit was outstanding.
(3)Under the Truist Credit Facility, the Company may borrow in U.S. dollars or certain other permitted currencies. As of MarchSeptember 30, 2023 and December 31, 2023,2022, the Company had borrowings denominated in Euros (EUR) of 238.
(4)TheAs of September 30, 2023, the carrying value of the Company’s 2027 Notes and 2025 Notes were presented on the Consolidated Statements of Assets and Liabilities net of unamortized debt issuance costs of $4,346$3,782 and $2,978,$2,370, and unamortized original issuance discount of $828$721 and $0, respectively.
The combined weighted average interest rate (excluding unused fees and financing costs) of the aggregate borrowings outstanding for the three months ended March 31,September 30, 2023 and March 31,September 30, 2022 was 6.23%6.64% and 2.64%4.37%, respectively. The combined weighted average debt of the aggregate borrowings outstanding for the three months ended March 31,September 30, 2023 and March 31,September 30, 2022 was $1,584,809$1,619,670 and $1,288,400,$1,490,571, respectively.
The combined weighted average interest rate (excluding unused fees and financing costs) of the aggregate borrowings outstanding for the nine months ended September 30, 2023 and September 30, 2022 was 6.45% and 3.47%, respectively. The combined weighted average debt of the aggregate borrowings outstanding for the nine month ended September 30, 2023 and September 30, 2022 was $1,591,671 and $1,399,866, respectively.
As of March 31,September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, the Company was in compliance with all covenants and other requirements of each of the credit facilities, the 2027 Notes and the 2025 Notes.
(7) Commitments and Contingencies
In the normal course of business, the Company may enter into contracts that provide a variety of general indemnifications. Any exposure to the Company under these arrangements could involve future claims that may be made against the Company. Currently, no such claims exist or are expected to arise and, accordingly, the Company has not accrued any liability in connection with such indemnifications.
The Company’s investment portfolio contains debt investments which are in the form of lines of credit or delayed draw commitments, which require us to provide funding when requested by portfolio companies in accordance with underlying loan agreements. As of MarchSeptember 30, 2023 and December 31, 2023,2022, the Company had $256,988$287,164 and $314,251 of unfunded commitments to fund delayed draw and revolving senior secured loans. As of December 31, 2022, the Company had $314,251 unfunded commitments to fund delayed draw and revolving senior secured loans.
As of March 31, 2023 and December 31, 2022, the Company had $1,629,389 and $1,629,389, respectively, in total capital commitments from stockholders, of which $220,271 and $220,271, respectively, were unfunded. loans, respectively.
(8) Net Assets
The following table shows the components of net distributable earnings (accumulated losses) as shown on the Consolidated Statements of Assets and Liabilities:
As ofAs of
March 31, 2023December 31, 2022September 30, 2023December 31, 2022
Net distributable earnings (accumulated losses), beginning of periodNet distributable earnings (accumulated losses), beginning of period$(54,779)$15,782 Net distributable earnings (accumulated losses), beginning of period$(54,779)$15,782 
Net investment income/(loss) after taxesNet investment income/(loss) after taxes44,222 128,010 Net investment income/(loss) after taxes142,591 128,010 
Accumulated net realized gain (loss)Accumulated net realized gain (loss)122 537 Accumulated net realized gain (loss)127 537 
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)(567)(80,005)Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)30,909 (80,005)
Dividends declaredDividends declared(35,377)(119,437)Dividends declared(119,323)(119,437)
Tax reclassification of stockholders’ equityTax reclassification of stockholders’ equity— 334 Tax reclassification of stockholders’ equity— 334 
Net distributable earnings (accumulated losses), end of periodNet distributable earnings (accumulated losses), end of period$(46,379)$(54,779)Net distributable earnings (accumulated losses), end of period$(475)$(54,779)
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On September 22, 2023, the three months ended March 31,Company issued a capital drawdown notice to stockholders relating to the sale of shares of Common Stock pursuant to the Subscription Agreements in the amount of approximately $220.5 million. The sale of the shares of Common Stock closed on October 4, 2023. Subscribed but unissued shares of Common Stock are presented in equity with a deduction of subscriptions receivable until cash is received for a subscription. $7,332 was received related to this capital call as of September 30, 2023 which is included in Cash on the Consolidated Statements of Assets and March 31, 2022,Liabilities. Following this capital call, the Company does not have any remaining undrawn capital commitments. The Company did not issue any other capital calls for the nine months ended September 30, 2023.
The following table summarizes the total shares issued and proceeds received from the Company’s capital drawdowns delivered pursuant to the Subscription Agreements.Agreements for the nine months ended September 30, 2022:
Share Issuance DateShares IssuedAmount
May 16, 20223,548,132 $74,866 
July 28, 20223,903,231 79,821 
Total7,451,363 $154,687 
The following table summarizes the Company’s distributions declared and payable for the threenine months ended March 31,September 30, 2023:
Date DeclaredDate DeclaredRecord DatePayment DatePer Share AmountTotal AmountDate DeclaredRecord DatePayment DatePer Share AmountTotal Amount
March 28, 2023March 28, 2023March 28, 2023April 25, 2023$0.50 $35,377 March 28, 2023March 28, 2023April 25, 2023$0.50 $35,377 
June 27, 2023June 27, 2023June 27, 2023July 25, 20230.57 40,735 (1)
September 26, 2023September 26, 2023September 26, 2023October 25, 20230.60 43,211 (2)
Total DistributionsTotal Distributions$0.50 $35,377 Total Distributions$1.67 $119,323 
(1) Includes a supplemental distribution of $0.07.

(2) Includes a supplemental distribution of $0.10.
The following table summarizes the Company’s distributions declared and payable for the threenine months ended March 31,September 30, 2022:
Date DeclaredDate DeclaredRecord DatePayment DatePer Share AmountTotal AmountDate DeclaredRecord DatePayment DatePer Share AmountTotal Amount
March 25, 2022March 25, 2022March 25, 2022April 27, 2022$0.48 $27,455 March 25, 2022March 25, 2022April 27, 2022$0.48 $27,455 
June 24, 2022June 24, 2022June 24, 2022July 27, 20220.47 28,601 
September 26, 2022September 26, 2022September 28, 2022October 19, 20220.47 30,611 
Total DistributionsTotal Distributions$0.48 $27,455 Total Distributions$1.42 $86,667 
The Company adopted an “opt in” dividend reinvestment plan, or the DRIP. As a result, the Company’s stockholders who elect to “opt in” to the DRIP will have their cash dividends or distributions automatically reinvested in additional shares of Common Stock, rather than receiving cash. Stockholders who receive distributions in the form of shares of Common Stock will generally be subject to the same U.S. federal, state and local tax consequences as if they received cash distributions; however, those stockholders will not receive
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cash with which to pay any applicable taxes. Shares issued under the DRIP willdid not reduce an investor’s outstanding capital commitment.
The following table summarizes the DRIP shares issued to stockholders who have “opted in” to the DRIP for the threenine months ended March 31,September 30, 2023 and the value of such shares as of the payment dates:
Payment DatePayment DateDRIP Shares IssuedDRIP Shares ValuePayment DateDRIP Shares IssuedDRIP Shares Value
January 25, 2023January 25, 2023445,235 $8,891 January 25, 2023445,235 $8,891 
April 25, 2023April 25, 2023482,721 9,698 
July 25, 2023July 25, 2023554,001 11,274 
TotalTotal445,235 $8,891 Total1,481,957 $29,863 
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The following table summarizes the DRIP shares issued to stockholders who have “opted in” to the DRIP for the threenine months ended March 31,September 30, 2022 and the value of such shares as of the payment dates:
Payment DatePayment DateDRIP Shares IssuedDRIP Shares ValuePayment DateDRIP Shares IssuedDRIP Shares Value
January 25, 2022January 25, 2022358,891 $7,540 January 25, 2022358,891 $7,540 
April 27, 2022April 27, 2022332,212 6,964 
July 27, 2022July 27, 2022372,338 7,614 
TotalTotal358,891 $7,540 Total1,063,441 $22,118 
(9) Earnings Per Share
The following table sets forth the computation of basic and diluted earnings per share:
For the Three Months EndedFor the Three Months EndedFor the Nine Months Ended
 March 31, 2023March 31, 2022 September 30, 2023September 30, 2022 September 30, 2023September 30, 2022
Numerator—net increase/(decrease) in net assets resulting from operationsNumerator—net increase/(decrease) in net assets resulting from operations$43,777 $22,246 Numerator—net increase/(decrease) in net assets resulting from operations$73,408 $9,442 $173,627 $28,425 
Denominator—weighted average shares outstandingDenominator—weighted average shares outstanding70,863,184 57,101,214 Denominator—weighted average shares outstanding71,874,113 64,102,092 71,361,910 60,169,337 
Basic and diluted earnings (loss) per shareBasic and diluted earnings (loss) per share$0.62 $0.39 Basic and diluted earnings (loss) per share$1.02 $0.15 $2.43 $0.47 
(10) Consolidated Financial Highlights
The following are the financial highlights (dollar amounts in thousands, except per share amounts):
For the Three Months EndedFor the Nine Months Ended
 March 31, 2023March 31, 2022 September 30, 2023September 30, 2022
Per Share Data:(1)
Per Share Data:(1)
Per Share Data:(1)
Net asset value, beginning of periodNet asset value, beginning of period$19.81 $20.91 Net asset value, beginning of period$19.81 $20.91 
Net investment income (loss)Net investment income (loss)0.62 0.46 Net investment income (loss)2.00 1.49 
Net unrealized and realized gain (loss)(2)
Net unrealized and realized gain (loss)(2)
— (0.07)
Net unrealized and realized gain (loss)(2)
0.43 (0.98)
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operationsNet increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations0.62 0.39 Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations2.43 0.51 
Dividends declaredDividends declared(0.50)(0.48)Dividends declared(1.67)(1.42)
Total increase (decrease) in net assetsTotal increase (decrease) in net assets0.12 (0.09)Total increase (decrease) in net assets0.76 (0.91)
Net asset value, end of periodNet asset value, end of period$19.93 $20.82 Net asset value, end of period$20.57 $20.00 
Shares outstanding, end of periodShares outstanding, end of period70,981,913 57,196,918 Shares outstanding, end of period72,018,635 65,352,831 
Total return based on net asset value(3)
Total return based on net asset value(3)
3.11 %1.85 %
Total return based on net asset value(3)
12.56 %2.43 %
Ratio/Supplemental Data (all amounts in thousands except ratios and shares):Ratio/Supplemental Data (all amounts in thousands except ratios and shares):Ratio/Supplemental Data (all amounts in thousands except ratios and shares):
Net assets, end of periodNet assets, end of period$1,414,596 $1,190,918 Net assets, end of period$1,481,472 $1,307,150
Weighted average shares outstandingWeighted average shares outstanding70,863,184 57,101,214 Weighted average shares outstanding71,361,910 60,169,337
Ratio of net expenses to average net assets(4)
Ratio of net expenses to average net assets(4)
9.19 %4.79 %
Ratio of net expenses to average net assets(4)
10.75 %6.70 %
Ratio of expenses before waivers to average net assets(4)
Ratio of expenses before waivers to average net assets(4)
10.74 %6.35 %
Ratio of expenses before waivers to average net assets(4)
12.30 %8.26 %
Ratio of net investment income to average net assets(4)
Ratio of net investment income to average net assets(4)
14.57 %10.15 %
Ratio of net investment income to average net assets(4)
13.83 %9.95 %
Ratio of total contributed capital to total committed capital, end of periodRatio of total contributed capital to total committed capital, end of period86.48 %71.34 %Ratio of total contributed capital to total committed capital, end of period86.48 %80.94 %
Asset coverage ratioAsset coverage ratio188.84 %187.83 %Asset coverage ratio185.87 %185.74 %
Portfolio turnover ratePortfolio turnover rate3.08 %1.17 %Portfolio turnover rate5.71 %13.10 %
(1)The per share data was derived by using the weighted average shares outstanding during the period.
(2)For the threenine months ended March 31,September 30, 2023 and March 31,September 30, 2022, the amount shown does not correspond with the aggregate amount for the period as it includes the effect of the timing of capital transactions.
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(3)Total return (not annualized) is calculated assuming a purchase of Common Stock at the opening of the first day of the period and a sale on the closing of the last business day of the period. Dividends and distributions, if any, are assumed for purposes of this calculation, to be reinvested at prices obtained under the Company’s DRIP.
(4)Amounts are annualized except for incentive fees, and expense support amounts relating to organization and offering costs.
(11) Subsequent Events
Subsequent events have been evaluated through the date the consolidated financial statements were issued. There have been no subsequent events that require recognition or disclosure through the date the consolidated financial statements were issued.
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Item 2. Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations (dollar amounts in thousands, except per share amounts, unless otherwise indicated)
In this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q, or this “Report”, except where context suggests otherwise, the terms “Company,” “we,” “our” or “us” refers to Morgan Stanley Direct Lending Fund and its consolidated subsidiaries. This Report, including the documents we incorporate by reference into this Report, contains forward-looking statements that involve substantial risks and uncertainties. Such statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors and you should not place undue reliance on such statements. These forward-looking statements are not historical facts, but rather are based on current expectations, estimates and projections about us, our current and prospective portfolio investments, our industry, our beliefs and opinions and our assumptions. For the avoidance of doubt, we are not a subsidiary of, or consolidated with, Morgan Stanley. Furthermore, Morgan Stanley has no obligation, contractual or otherwise, to financially support us beyond theits $200.0 million aggregate capital commitment to purchase shares of our common stock (as defined below) pursuant to a subscription agreement entered into by MS Credit Partners Holdings, Inc.par value $0.001 per share (“Common Stock”), a wholly owned subsidiarywhich has been fully funded as of Morgan Stanley.October 4, 2023. Morgan Stanley has no history of financially supporting any business development company (“BDC”) on the MS Private Credit platform, even during periods of financial distress. Words such as “anticipates,” “expects,” “intends,” “plans,” “will,” “may,” “continue,” “believes,” “seeks,” “estimates,” “would,” “could,” “should,” “targets,” “projects,” “potential,” “predicts,” and variations of these words and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. These statements are not guarantees of future performance and are subject to risks, uncertainties and other factors, some of which are beyond our control and difficult to predict and could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or forecasted in the forward-looking statements, including:
our future operating results;
our business prospects and the prospects of our portfolio companies;
risk associated with possible disruptions in our operations or the economy generally, including disruptions from the impact of global health events, such as COVID-19, also referred to as the “Coronavirus” pandemic;
uncertainty and changes in the general interest rate environment, including as a result of recent rate increases by the Federal Reserve System (“Federal Reserve”);
general economic, political and industry trends and other external factors, including uncertainty surrounding the financial and political stability of the United States and other countries;
the effect of an inflationary economic environment on our portfolio companies, our financial condition and our results of operations;
the impact of interruptions in the supply chain on our portfolio companies;
our contractual arrangements and relationships with third parties;
actual and potential conflicts of interest with MS Capital Partners Adviser Inc., our investment adviser (the “Adviser” or the “Investment Adviser”), and its affiliates;
the dependence of our future success on the general economy and its effect on the industries in which we invest;
the ability of our portfolio companies to achieve their objectives;
the timing and amount of cash flows, distributions and dividends, if any, from our portfolio companies;
the use of borrowed money to finance a portion of our investments;
the adequacy of our financing sources and working capital;
the timing and amount of cash flows, if any, from the operations of our portfolio companies;
the ability of our Adviser to locate suitable investments for us and to monitor and administer our investments;
the ability of our Adviser and its affiliates to attract and retain highly talented professionals;
our ability to maintain our qualification as a BDC, and as a regulated investment company (a “RIC”), under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”);
the impact on our business of U.S. and international financial reform legislation, rules and regulations;
currency fluctuations, particularly to the extent that we receive payments denominated in foreign currency rather than U.S. dollars, could adversely affect the results of our investments in foreign companies;
the effect of changes in tax laws and regulations and interpretations thereof; and
the risks, uncertainties and other factors we identify under “Item 1A. Risk Factors” in our most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and elsewhere in this Report.
The information contained in this section should be read in conjunction with “Item 1. Consolidated Financial Statements.” Although we believe that the assumptions on which these forward-looking statements are based are reasonable, any of the assumptions could prove to be inaccurate, and as a result, the forward-looking statements based on those assumptions also could be inaccurate. In light of these and other uncertainties, the inclusion of a projection or forward-looking statement in this Report should not be regarded as a representation by us that our plans and objectives will be achieved. This discussion contains forward-looking statements, which relate to future events or our future performance or financial condition and involves numerous risks and uncertainties, including, but not limited to, those set forth in “Risk Factors” in Part I, Item 1A of our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2022, or the Form 10-K, and Part II, Item 1A of and elsewhere in this Report. You should not place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which apply only as of the date of this Report. Moreover, we assume no duty and do not undertake to update the forward-looking statements. You are advised to consult any additional disclosures that we make directly to you or through reports that
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we have filed or in the future file with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”), including Annual Reports on Form 10-K, Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and Current Reports on Form 8-K.
You should understand that under Section 27A(b)(2)(B) of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”), and Section 21E(b)(2)(B) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”), the “safe harbor” provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 do not apply to forward-looking statements made in periodic reports we file under the Exchange Act.
OVERVIEW
We are a non-diversified, externally managed specialty finance company focused on lending to middle-market companies. We have elected to be regulated as a BDC under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “1940 Act”). In addition, for U.S. federal income tax purposes, we have elected to be treated, and intend to comply with the requirements to qualify annually, as a RIC under Subchapter M of the Code. We are externally managed by our Adviser, an indirect, wholly owned subsidiary of Morgan Stanley. We are not a subsidiary of, or consolidated with, Morgan Stanley.
Our investment objective is to achieve attractive risk-adjusted returns via current income and, to a lesser extent, capital appreciation by investing primarily in directly originated senior secured term loans issued by U.S. middle-market companies backed by private equity sponsors. For the purposes of this Report, “middle-market companies” refers to companies that, in general, generate annual earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization (“EBITDA”) in the range of approximately $15 million to $200 million, although not all of our portfolio companies will meet this criteria.
We invest primarily in directly originated senior secured term loans including first lien senior secured term loans (including unitranche loans) and second lien senior secured term loans, with the balance of our investments expected to be in higher-yielding assets such as mezzanine debt, unsecured debt, equity investments and other opportunistic asset purchases. Typical middle-market senior loans may be issued by middle-market companies in the context of leveraged buyouts (“LBOs”), acquisitions, debt refinancings, recapitalizations, and other similar transactions. We generally expect our debt investments to have a stated term of five to eight years and typically bear interest at a floating rate usually determined on the basis of a benchmark (historically, the London Interbank Offer Rate, or LIBOR, and currently,(such as the Secured Overnight Financing Rate, or SOFR).
We generate revenues primarily in the form of interest income from investments we hold. In addition, we generate income from dividends or distributions of income on any direct equity investments, capital gains on the sale of loans and equity investments and various other loan origination and other fees, including commitment, origination, amendment, structuring, syndication or due diligence fees, fees for providing managerial assistance and consulting fees.
Pursuant to the exemptive relief granted by the SEC to us and our Adviser (as amended, the “Order”), we are able to enter into certain negotiated co-investment transactions alongside certain Regulated Funds and Affiliated Funds (each as defined in the Order) in a manner consistent with our investment objective, positions, policies, strategies, and restrictions as well as regulatory requirements and other pertinent factors, subject to compliance with the Order. Pursuant to the Order, we are permitted to co-invest with our affiliates if a “required majority” (as defined in Section 57(o) of the 1940 Act) of our eligible directors make certain conclusions in connection with a co-investment transaction, including that (1) the terms of the transactions, including the consideration to be paid, are reasonable and fair to us and our stockholders and do not involve overreaching in respect of us or our stockholders on the part of any person concerned, and (2) the transaction is consistent with the interests of our stockholders and is consistent with our investment objective and strategies.
Recent Market Developments
The current inflationary environment and uncertainty as to the probability of, and length and depth of a global recession could affect our portfolio companies. Government spending, government policies, including recent increases in certain interest rates by the Federal Reserve and other global central banks, recent events in the regional bank sector and the potential for disruptions in the availability of credit in the United States and elsewhere, in conjunction with other factors, including those described elsewhere in this Report and in other filings we have made with the SEC could affect our portfolio companies, our financial condition and our results of operations. We will continue to monitor the evolving market environment. In these circumstances, developments outside our control could require us to adjust our plan of operations and could impact our financial condition, results of operations or cash flows in the future. Despite these factors, we believe we and our portfolio are well positioned to manage the current environment.
KEY COMPONENTS OF OUR RESULTS OF OPERATIONS
Investments
Our level of investment activity can and does vary substantially from period to period depending on many factors, including the amount of debt available to middle-market companies, the general economic environment and the competitive environment for the type of investments we make.
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Revenue
We generate revenue primarily in the form of interest income on debt investments we hold. In addition, we generate income from dividends or distributions of income on direct equity investments, capital gains on the sales of loans and equity securities and various loan origination and other fees. Our debt investments generally have a stated term of five to eight years and typically bear interest at a floating rate usually determined on the basis of a benchmark such as LIBORSOFR, or SOFR.historically LIBOR. Interest on these debt investments is generally paid quarterly. In some instances, we receive payments on our debt investments based on scheduled amortization of the outstanding balances. In addition, we may receive repayments of some of our debt investments prior to their scheduled maturity date. The frequency or volume of these repayments fluctuates significantly from period to period. Our portfolio activity also reflects the proceeds of sales of securities.
We may also generate revenue in the form of commitment, origination, amendment, structuring, syndication or due diligence fees, fees for providing managerial assistance and consulting fees.
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Expenses
Our primary operating expenses include the payment of: (i) investment advisory fees, including base management fees and incentive fees, to our Adviser pursuant to the investment advisory agreement between us and our Investment Adviser (the “Investment Advisory Agreement”); (ii) costs and other expenses and our allocable portion of overhead incurred by our Administrator in performing its administrative obligations under the administration agreement (the “Administration Agreement”) between us and MS Private Credit Administrative Services LLC (the “Administrator”); and (iii) other operating expenses as detailed below:
initial organization costs and offering costs incurred prior to the filing of our election to be regulated as a BDC (subject to the expense waiver described below)
costs associated with our initial private offering;
costs of any other offerings of our common stock, par value $0.001 per share (“Common Stock”)Stock and other securities;
calculating individual asset values and our net asset value (including the cost and expenses of any third-party valuation services);
out of pocket expenses, including travel expenses, incurred by the Investment Adviser, or members of its investment team or payable to third parties, performing due diligence on prospective portfolio companies and monitoring actual portfolio companies and, if necessary, enforcing our rights;
base management fee and any incentive fees payable under the Investment Advisory Agreement;
certain costs and expenses relating to distributions paid by us;
administration fees payable under the Administration Agreement and any sub-administration agreements, including related expenses;
debt service and other costs of borrowings or other financing arrangements;
the allocated costs incurred by the Investment Adviser in providing managerial assistance to those portfolio companies that request it;
amounts payable to third parties relating to, or associated with, making or holding investments;
the costs associated with subscriptions to data service, research-related subscriptions and expenses and quotation equipment and services used in making or holding investments;
transfer agent and custodial fees;
costs of hedging;
commissions and other compensation payable to brokers or dealers;
any stock exchange listing fees and fees payable to rating agencies;
cost of effecting any sales and repurchases of our Common Stock and other securities;
federal and state registration fees;
U.S. federal, state and local taxes, including any excise taxes;
independent director fees and expenses;
costs of preparing consolidated financial statements and maintaining books and records, costs of preparing tax returns, costs of Sarbanes-Oxley Act compliance and attestation and costs of filing reports or other documents with the SEC (or other regulatory bodies), and other reporting and compliance costs, including registration and listing fees, and the compensation of professionals responsible for the preparation or review of the foregoing;
the costs of any reports, proxy statements or other notices to our stockholders (including printing and mailing costs), the costs of any stockholders’ meetings, and costs and expenses of preparation for the foregoing and related matters;
the costs of specialty and custom software for monitoring risk, compliance and overall investments;
any fidelity bond required by applicable law;
any necessary insurance premiums;
indemnification payments;
any extraordinary expenses (such as litigation or indemnification payments or amounts payable pursuant to any agreement to provide indemnification entered into by the Company);
direct fees and expenses associated with independent audits, agency, consulting and legal costs;
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cost of winding up; and
all other expenses incurred by either the Administrator or us in connection with administering our business, including payments under the Administration Agreement based upon our allocable portion of the compensation paid to our Chief Financial Officer and Chief Compliance Officer and reimbursing third-party expenses incurred by the Administrator in carrying out its administrative services including, but not limited to, the fees and expenses associated with performing compliance functions.
We reimburse the Administrator or its affiliates for amounts paid or costs borne that properly constitute Company expenses as set forth in the Administration Agreement or otherwise. We expect our general and administrative expenses to be relatively stable or to decline as a percentage of total assets during periods of asset growth and to increase during periods of asset declines.
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As of March 31,September 30, 2023, we had investments in 156165 portfolio companies across 29 industries. Based on fair value as of March 31,September 30, 2023, approximately 100% of our debt portfolio was invested in debt bearing a floating interest rate, which floating rate debt investments primarily are subject to interest rate floors. floors for the applicable reference rate.
Approximately 99.4%As of our debt portfolio at fair value had an interest rate floor denoted in LIBOR or SOFR.
Approximately 98.5%September 30, 2023, approximately 98.4% of our debt investments were in loans and other debt issued by middle market companies backed by private equity sponsors, approximately 79.0%77.0% of which were loans and other debt in support of LBOs and acquisitions. In addition, our debt portfolio displayed the following characteristics of each of our investments1,2 unless otherwise noted:
Borrower Characteristics as of Closing Date of each Investment
Weighted average last 12-month EBITDA of approximately $128.0 million;$145.7 million of our portfolio companies;
Weighted average net leverage through tranche of approximately 6.0x3;
Weighted average of approximately 44.0% loan to value4;
Portfolio Characteristics as of March 31,September 30, 2023
Weighted average yield on debt investments, at amortized cost, of 11.5%12.0%5;
Approximately 77.0%76.0% of debt investments with one or more financial covenants;
Approximately 6.3%6.2% of our gross commitments in our debt portfolio is in loans that the Investment Adviser believes may be subject to business cycle volatility;
No realized losses as a result of loan defaults and/or credit deterioration since January 31, 2020 (commencement of investment operations) through March 31,inception to September 30, 2023;
One investmentTwo investments of $1.5$8.8 million, or approximately 0.1%0.3% of total investments at amortized cost on non-accrual; and
The average position size of our investments was approximately $18.8$18.6 million, or 0.6% of total fair value and our top ten portfolio companies represented approximately 21.7%20.6% of total fair value.
As of December 31, 2022, we had investments in 150 portfolio companies across 30 industries. Based on fair value as of December 31, 2022, approximately 100% of our debt portfolio was invested in debt bearing a floating interest rate, which floating rate debt investments primarily are subject to interest rate floors. Approximately 99.4% of our debt portfolio at fair value had an interest rate floor denoted in LIBOR or SOFR. floors for the applicable reference rate. Our weighted average total yield of investments in debt securities at amortized cost was 10.9%. Weighted average yields include the effect of accretion of discounts and amortization of premiums and are based on interest rates as of December 31, 2022.
Our portfolio is presented below:
September 30, 2023December 31, 2022
CostFair Value% of Total Investments at Fair ValueCostFair Value% of Total Investments at Fair Value
First Lien Debt$2,960,107 $2,933,870 93.9 %$2,753,620 $2,694,111 93.8 %
Second Lien Debt145,809 134,712 4.3 136,620 128,350 4.5 
Other Securities52,685 54,868 1.8 49,406 51,127 1.7 
Total$3,158,601 $3,123,450 100.0 %$2,939,646 $2,873,588 100.0 %
1 Calculated as a percentage of gross debt commitments (funded and unfunded). Weighted average EBITDA, net leverage through the tranche that the Company is a lender and loan to value exclude recurring revenue investments, which are investments in portfolio companies in which the Company lends based on a multiple of recurring revenue generated by the portfolio company and not based on a multiple of EBITDA.
2 Amounts were derived from investment due diligence information provided by the portfolio company. Such amounts have not been independently estimated by us, and accordingly, we take no responsibility for such numbers and make no representation or warranty in respect of this information.
3 Net leverage is the ratio of total debt minus cash divided by EBITDA and taking into account leverage through the tranche that we are a lender, excluding recurring revenue investments.
4 Calculated using total outstanding debt through the tranche that the Company is a lender divided by enterprise value from the private equity sponsor or market comparables.
5 Weighted average yield includes the effect of accretion of discounts and amortization of premiums and are based on interest rates as of March 31,September 30, 2023.
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Our portfolio is presented below:
March 31, 2023December 31, 2022
CostFair Value% of Total Investments at Fair ValueCostFair Value% of Total Investments at Fair Value
First Lien Debt$2,797,427 $2,739,255 93.6 %$2,753,620 $2,694,111 93.8 %
Second Lien Debt145,320 135,084 4.6 136,620 128,350 4.5 
Other Securities49,970 51,758 1.8 49,406 51,127 1.7 
Total$2,992,717 $2,926,097 100.0 %$2,939,646 $2,873,588 100.0 %
Our investment activity is presented below (information presented herein is at amortized cost unless otherwise indicated):
As of and For the Three Months EndedAs of and For the Three Months Ended
March 31, 2023March 31, 2022September 30, 2023September 30, 2022
New Investments CommittedNew Investments CommittedNew Investments Committed
Gross Principal Balance(1)
Gross Principal Balance(1)
$126,539 $105,623 
Gross Principal Balance(1)
$199,419 $122,087 
Less: SyndicationsLess: Syndications(3,993)— 
Net New Investments CommittedNet New Investments Committed$126,539 $105,623 Net New Investments Committed$195,426 $122,087 
Investments, at CostInvestments, at CostInvestments, at Cost
Investments, beginning of periodInvestments, beginning of period$2,939,646 $2,373,435 Investments, beginning of period$3,041,700 $2,705,519 
New investments purchasedNew investments purchased139,566 177,705 New investments purchased155,072 180,287 
Net accretion of discount on investmentsNet accretion of discount on investments2,530 1,982 Net accretion of discount on investments2,137 3,597 
Payment-in-kindPayment-in-kind1,003 370 Payment-in-kind1,478 358 
Net realized gain (loss) on investmentsNet realized gain (loss) on investments122 74 Net realized gain (loss) on investments18 
Investments sold or repaidInvestments sold or repaid(90,150)(28,627)Investments sold or repaid(41,791)(94,746)
Investments, end of periodInvestments, end of period$2,992,717 $2,524,939 Investments, end of period$3,158,601 $2,795,033 
Amount of investments funded, at principalAmount of investments funded, at principalAmount of investments funded, at principal
First lien debt investmentsFirst lien debt investments$136,288 $169,220 First lien debt investments$157,646 $180,542 
Second lien debt investmentsSecond lien debt investments8,500 10,667 Second lien debt investments— 471 
Other securities(2)
Other securities(2)
74 — 
Other securities(2)
1,621 1,016 
TotalTotal$144,862 $179,887 Total$159,267 $182,029 
Amount of investments sold/fully repaid, at principalAmount of investments sold/fully repaid, at principalAmount of investments sold/fully repaid, at principal
First lien debt investmentsFirst lien debt investments$71,558 $12,054 First lien debt investments$18,137 $75,074 
TotalTotal$71,558 $12,054 Total$18,137 $75,074 
Weighted average yield on debt investments, at cost(3)
11.5 %7.2 %
Weighted average yield on debt investments, at fair value(3)
11.7 %7.2 %
Weighted average yield on debt and income producing investments, at cost(3)
Weighted average yield on debt and income producing investments, at cost(3)
12.0 %9.6 %
Weighted average yield on debt and income producing investments, at fair value(3)
Weighted average yield on debt and income producing investments, at fair value(3)
12.1 %9.7 %
Number of portfolio companiesNumber of portfolio companies156 109 Number of portfolio companies165 139 
Percentage of debt investments bearing a floating rate, at fair valuePercentage of debt investments bearing a floating rate, at fair value99.9 %100.0 %Percentage of debt investments bearing a floating rate, at fair value99.9 %100.0 %
Percentage of debt investments bearing a fixed rate, at fair valuePercentage of debt investments bearing a fixed rate, at fair value0.1 %0.0 %Percentage of debt investments bearing a fixed rate, at fair value0.1 %0.0 %(4)
(1)Includes new investment commitments, excluding sale/repayments and including new unfunded investment commitments.
(2)Represents dollar amount of other securities funded.
(3)Computed as (a) the annual stated spread, plus reference rate, as applicable, plus the annual accretion of discounts, as applicable, on debt securities held as of March 31, 2023 and March 31, 2022, respectively, divided by (b) total debt investments (at fair value or cost, as applicable) included in such securities. Actual yields earned over the life of each investment could differ materially from the yields presented herein. 
(4)Amount rounds to 0.0%
As part of the monitoring process, our Investment Adviser has developed risk policies pursuant to which it regularly assesses the risk profile of each of our debt investments. Our Investment Adviser has developed a classification system to group investments into four categories. The investments are evaluated regularly and assigned a category based on certain credit metrics. Our Investment Adviser’s ratings do not constitute any rating of investments by a nationally recognized statistical rating organization or represent or reflect any third-party assessment of any of our investments. Please see below for a description of the four categories of the Investment Adviser’s Internal Risk Rating system:
Category 1 — In the opinion of our Investment Adviser, investments in Category 1 involve the least amount of risk relative to our initial cost basis at the time of origination or acquisition. Category 1 investments performance is above our initial underwriting expectations and the business trends and risk factors are generally favorable, which may include the performance of the portfolio company, or the likelihood of a potential exit.
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Category 2 — In the opinion of our Investment Adviser, investments in Category 2 involve a level of risk relative to our initial cost basis at the time of origination or acquisition. Category 2 investments are generally performing in line with our initial underwriting expectations and risk factors to ultimately recoup the cost of our principal investment are neutral to favorable. All new originated or acquired investments are initially included in Category 2.
Category 3 — In the opinion of our Investment Adviser, investments in Category 3 indicate that the risk to our ability to recoup the initial cost basis at the time of origination or acquisition has increased materially since the origination or acquisition of the investment,
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such as declining financial performance and non-compliance with debt covenants; however, principal and interest payments are not more than 120 days past due.
Category 4 — In the opinion of our Investment Adviser, investments in Category 4 involve a borrower performing substantially below expectations and indicate that the loan’s risk has increased substantially since origination or acquisition. Most or all of the debt covenants are out of compliance and payments are substantially delinquent. For Category 4 investments, it is anticipated that we will not recoup our initial cost basis and may realize a substantial loss of our initial cost basis at the time of origination or acquisition upon exit.
The distribution of our portfolio on the Investment Adviser’s Internal Risk Rating System is as follows:
March 31, 2023December 31, 2022September 30, 2023December 31, 2022
Fair Value% of PortfolioNumber of Portfolio CompaniesFair Value% of PortfolioNumber of Portfolio CompaniesFair Value% of PortfolioNumber of Portfolio CompaniesFair Value% of PortfolioNumber of Portfolio Companies
Risk rating 1Risk rating 1$— — %$— — %Risk rating 1$— — %$— — %
Risk rating 2Risk rating 22,892,076 98.8 1532,844,451 99.0 148Risk rating 23,074,554 98.4 159 2,844,451 99.0 148
Risk rating 3Risk rating 334,021 1.2 329,137 1.0 2Risk rating 348,896 1.6 29,137 1.0 2
Risk rating 4Risk rating 4— — — — Risk rating 4— — — — 
$2,926,097 100.0 %156$2,873,588 100.0 %150$3,123,450 100.0 %165$2,873,588 100.0 %150
CONSOLIDATED RESULTS OF OPERATIONS
The following table represents our operating results:
For the Three Months EndedFor the Three Months EndedFor the Nine Months Ended
March 31, 2023March 31, 2022September 30, 2023September 30, 2022September 30, 2023September 30, 2022
Total investment incomeTotal investment income$83,639 $44,304 Total investment income$94,451 $62,719 $266,984 $157,017 
Less: Net expensesLess: Net expenses39,417 17,790 Less: Net expenses43,877 28,905 124,393 67,279 
Net investment incomeNet investment income44,222 26,514 Net investment income50,574 33,814 142,591 89,738 
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)(567)(4,342)Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)22,829 (24,390)30,909 (61,869)
Net realized gain (loss)Net realized gain (loss)122 74 Net realized gain (loss)18 127 556 
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operationsNet increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations$43,777 $22,246 Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations$73,408 $9,442 $173,627 $28,425 
Investment Income
Investment income was as follows:
For the Three Months EndedFor the Three Months EndedFor the Nine Months Ended


 March 31, 2023March 31, 2022

 September 30, 2023September 30, 2022 September 30, 2023September 30, 2022
Investment income:Investment income:Investment income:
Interest incomeInterest income$81,717 $42,715 Interest income$90,977 $60,798 $259,267 $151,976 
Payment-in-kind interest incomePayment-in-kind interest income441 272 Payment-in-kind interest income1,141 506 2,204 1,055 
Dividend incomeDividend income496 309 Dividend income564 439 1,564 980 
Other incomeOther income985 1,008 Other income1,769 976 3,949 3,006 
Total investment incomeTotal investment income$83,639 $44,304 Total investment income$94,451 $62,719 $266,984 $157,017 
Total investment income increased from $44,304$62,719 for the three months ended March 31,September 30, 2022 to $83,639$94,451 for the three months ended March 31,September 30, 2023 and from $157,017 for the nine months ended September 30, 2022 to $266,984 for the nine months ended September 30, 2023. The increase was primarily driven by our deployment of capital and rising LIBOR and SOFR rates of our floating-rate debt investments. The size of our investment portfolio at fair valueamortized cost increased from $2,534,536$2,795,033 as of March 31,September 30, 2022 to $2,926,097$3,158,601 as of March 31,September 30, 2023. Weighted average asset yield of debt investments at cost increased from 7.2%9.6% at March 31,September 30, 2022 to 11.5%12.0% at March 31,September 30, 2023. As of such dates, all of our first and second lien senior secured debt investments were income-producing. The amortized cost of an unsecured debt investmentinvestments on non-accrual status as of March 31,September 30, 2023 and September 30, 2022 was $1,500.
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$8,848 and $1,777, respectively.
Interest income on our debt investments is dependent on the composition and credit quality of the portfolio. Generally, we expect the portfolio to generate predictable quarterly interest income based on the terms stated in each loan’s credit agreement. As of March 31, 2023 and March 31, 2022, and for the
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periods then ended all of our firstSeptember 30, 2023 and second lien secured debtSeptember 30, 2022, we had two and one investments, respectively, that were performing and current on their interest payments.non-accrual status.
Expenses
The Company is responsible for investment expenses, professional fees, and other general and administrative expenses related to the Company’s operations. Expenses were as follows:
For the Three Months EndedFor the Three Months EndedFor the Nine Months Ended
 March 31, 2023March 31, 2022 September 30, 2023September 30, 2022 September 30, 2023September 30, 2022
Expenses:Expenses:Expenses:
Interest expense and other financing expensesInterest expense and other financing expenses$26,667 $10,349 Interest expense and other financing expenses$29,686 $18,601 $84,260 $42,731 
Management feesManagement fees7,304 6,183 Management fees7,754 6,865 22,503 19,583 
Income based incentive feesIncome based incentive fees9,381 5,466 Income based incentive fees10,727 7,173 30,246 18,517 
Capital gains incentive feesCapital gains incentive fees— (747)Capital gains incentive fees— — — (2,441)
Professional feesProfessional fees1,241 624 Professional fees1,296 923 3,385 2,323 
Directors’ feesDirectors’ fees80 87 Directors’ fees85 87 253 262 
Administrative service feesAdministrative service fees54 16 Administrative service fees27 54 141 124 
General and other expensesGeneral and other expenses168 410 General and other expenses118 351 483 828 
Total expensesTotal expenses44,895 22,388 Total expenses49,693 34,054 141,271 81,927 
Expense supportExpense support— 39 Expense support— — — 39 
Management fees waiverManagement fees waiver(5,478)(4,637)Management fees waiver(5,816)(5,149)(16,878)(14,687)
Net expensesNet expenses$39,417 $17,790 Net expenses$43,877 $28,905 $124,393 $67,279 
Interest Expense
Interest expense and other financing expenses, including unused commitment fees, amortization of debt issuance costs and deferred financing costs, were $26,667$29,686 and $10,349$18,601 for the three months ended March 31,September 30, 2023 and March 31,September 30, 2022, respectively. The increase was primarily due to higher average borrowings outstanding over time, increased reference rates and higher cost of unsecured debt issued. For the three months ended September 30, 2023 and September 30, 2022, average borrowings outstanding were $1,619,670 and $1,490,571, respectively. The combined weighted average interest rate (excluding unused fees and financing costs) of the aggregate borrowings outstanding for the three months ended September 30, 2023 and September 30, 2022 were 6.64% and 4.37%, respectively.
Interest expense and other financing expenses, including unused commitment fees, amortization of debt issuance costs and deferred financing costs, were $84,260 and $42,731 for the nine months ended September 30, 2023 and September 30, 2022, respectively. The increases were primarily due to higher average borrowings outstanding over time, increased reference rates and higher cost of unsecured debt issued. For the threenine months ended March 31,September 30, 2023 and March 31,September 30, 2022, average borrowings outstanding were $1,584,809$1,619,670 and $1,288,400,$1,399,866, respectively. The combined weighted average interest rate (excluding unused fees and financing costs) of the aggregate borrowings outstanding for the threenine months ended March 31,September 30, 2023 and March 31,September 30, 2022 were 6.23%6.45% and 2.64%3.47%, respectively.
For more information on our borrowings, including the terms thereof, see Note 6. Debt in the Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements.
Base Management Fee
The base management fees, net of waiver, were $1,826$1,938 and $1,546$1,716 for the three months ended March 31,September 30, 2023 and March 31,September 30, 2022, respectively,and $5,625 and $4,896 for the increase wasnine months ended September 30, 2023 and September 30, 2022, respectively. The increases were primarily due to an increase in average gross assets. For more information on base management fees, including terms thereof, see Note 3. Related Party Transactions in the Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements.
Incentive Fee
The incentive fee consists of two components: (1) income based incentive fee and (2) capital gains incentive fee. The income based incentive feefees were $9,381$10,727 and $5,466$7,173 for the three months ended March 31,September 30, 2023 and March 31,September 30, 2022, respectively,and $30,246 and $18,517 for the increase wasnine months ended September 30, 2023 and September 30, 2022, respectively. The increases were primarily due to an increase in pre-incentive fee net investment income. For the three and nine months ended March 31,September 30, 2023, there was no$0 and $0 capital gains incentive fees accrued to the Investment Adviser. For the three and nine months ended March 31,September 30, 2022, $747$0 and $2,441 of previously accrued capital gains incentive fees to the Investment Adviser were reversed due to changes in unrealized
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depreciation on investments during the period. For more information on incentive fee, including terms thereof, see Note 3. Related Party Transactions in the Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements.
Professional Fees, Administrative Service Fee and Other Expenses
Professional fees include legal, audit, tax, valuation and other professional fees incurred related to the management of our Company. Administrative service fee represents fees paid to the Administrator for our allocable portion of the cost of certain of our executive officers that perform duties for us. Other general and administrative expenses include insurance, filing, research, subscriptions and other costs.
For the three and nine months ended March 31,September 30, 2023, we incurred administrative service fee of $54,$27 and $141, professional fees of $1,241,$1,296 and $3,385, fees to Independent Directors of $80,$85 and $253, other expenses of $168,$118 and $483.
For the three and nine months ended September 30, 2022, we incurred administrative service fee of $54 and $124, professional fees of $923 and $2,323, fees to Independent Directors of $87 and $262, other expenses of $351 and $828, and expense support recoupment of previously waived organization and offering costs by the Investment Adviser of $0 respectively.
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For the three months ended March 31, 2022, we incurred administrative service fee of $16, professional fees of $624, fees to Independent Directors of $87, other expenses of $410, and expense support recoupment of previously waived organization and offering costs by the Investment Adviser of $39, respectively.
Income Taxes, Including Excise Taxes
We have elected to be treated as a RIC under Subchapter M of the Code, and we intend to operate in a manner so as to continue to qualify for the tax treatment applicable to RICs. To qualify for tax treatment as a RIC, we must, among other things, distribute to our stockholders in each taxable year generally at least 90% of the sum of our investment company taxable income, as defined by the Code (without regard to the deduction for dividends paid), and net tax-exempt income for that taxable year. To maintain our tax treatment as a RIC, we, among other things, intend to make the requisite distributions to our stockholders, which generally relieve us from corporate-level U.S. federal income taxes. We currently intend to make sufficient distributions each taxable year to satisfy the distribution requirements in order to avoid excise tax. For the three and nine months ended March 31,September 30, 2023 and March 31,September 30, 2022, we did not accrue any U.S. federal excise tax.
Net Realized Gain (Loss) and Unrealized Gain (Loss) on Investments
For the Three Months EndedFor the Three Months EndedFor the Nine Months Ended
 March 31, 2023March 31, 2022 September 30, 2023September 30, 2022 September 30, 2023September 30, 2022
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses) on investment transactions:Net realized and unrealized gains (losses) on investment transactions:Net realized and unrealized gains (losses) on investment transactions:
Net realized gain (loss):Net realized gain (loss):Net realized gain (loss):
Non-controlled/non-affiliated investmentsNon-controlled/non-affiliated investments$122 $74 Non-controlled/non-affiliated investments$$18 $127 $556 
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation):Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation):Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation):
Non-controlled/non-affiliated investmentsNon-controlled/non-affiliated investments(567)(4,342)Non-controlled/non-affiliated investments22,829 (24,390)30,909 (61,869)
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)$(445)$(4,268)Net realized and unrealized gains (losses)$22,834 $(24,372)$31,036 $(61,313)
For the three and nine months ended March 31,September 30, 2023, net realized gain (loss) on our investments was $5 and March 31,$127, respectively, driven by the sale of debt and equity investments in our portfolio. For the three and nine months ended September 30, 2022, net realized gain on our investments was $122$18 and $74,$556, respectively, driven by the sale of debt and equity investments in our portfolio.
We determine the fair value of our portfolio investments quarterly and any changes in fair value are recorded as unrealized appreciation or depreciation. For the three and nine months ended March 31,September 30, 2023, net change in unrealized depreciationappreciation on our investments of $567$22,829 and $30,909, respectively, was primarily driven by the net decreasesincreases of valuations of our debt and equity investments as a result of the volatile credit environment and changes in spreads in the primary and secondary markets. For the three and nine months ended March 31,September 30, 2022, net change in unrealized depreciation on our investments of $4,342$24,390 and $61,869, respectively, was primarily driven by the net decreases of valuations of our debt and equity investments in a widening credit spread environment.environment and volatile markets. SeeNote 5. Fair Value Measurementin the Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements.Statements
FINANCIAL CONDITION, LIQUIDITY AND CAPITAL RESOURCES
We generate cash from the net proceeds of offerings of our Common Stock, net borrowings from our credit facilities, and net proceeds of our unsecured debt issuances and through cash flows from operations, including investment sales and repayments as well as income earned on investments. Details of our Credit Facilitiescredit facilities and unsecured debt issuance are described in “—Debt” below. We may from time to time enter into new credit facilities, increase the size of existing credit facilities or issue additional debt securities. Any such incurrence or issuance would be subject to prevailing market conditions, our liquidity requirements, contractual and regulatory restrictions and other factors.
As of March 31,September 30, 2023, we had approximately $99.6$88.1 million of cash, which taken together with our approximately $200.0$255.0 million and $623.5$438.5 million of availability under the BNP Funding Facility and the Truist Credit Facility (subject to borrowing base
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availability) (each as defined in Note 6. “Debt” in the notes to the accompanying consolidated financial statements), respectively, and our approximately $220.3 million of uncalled investor capital commitments to purchase shares of Common Stock, or capital commitments, we expect to be sufficient for our investing activities and sufficient to conduct our operations in the near term. As of March 31,September 30, 2023, we believed we had adequate financial resources to satisfy unfunded portfolio company commitments.commitments of $287.2 million.
Equity
AsOn September 22, 2023, the Company issued a capital drawdown notice to stockholders relating to the sale of March 31, 2023, we had received aggregate investor capital commitments to purchase shares of Common Stock pursuant to the Subscription Agreements in the amount of approximately $1,629.4 million pursuant$220.5 million. The sale of the shares of Common Stock closed on October 4, 2023. Subscribed but unissued shares of Common Stock are presented in equity with a deduction of subscriptions receivable until cash is received for a subscription. $7,332 was received related to subscription agreements. Duringthis capital call as of September 30, 2023 which is included in Cash on the three months ended March 31, 2023, weConsolidated Statements of Assets and Liabilities.
Following this capital call, the Company does not have any remaining undrawn capital commitments. The Company did not issue any other capital calls for the nine months ended September 30, 2023.
The total shares issued and proceeds received related to purchase Common Stockcapital drawdowns delivered pursuant to such subscription agreements.the Subscription Agreements for the nine months ended September 30, 2022 were as follows:
Share Issuance DateShares IssuedAmount
May 16, 20223,548,132 $74,866 
July 28, 20223,903,231 79,821 
Total7,451,363 $154,687 
Distributions and Dividend Reinvestment
The following tables summarize our distributions declared and payable for the threenine months ended March 31,September 30, 2023 and March 31,September 30, 2022, respectively:
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Date DeclaredRecord DatePayment DatePer Share Amount
Dividend Yield(1)
Total Amount
March 28, 2023March 28, 2023April 25, 2023$0.50 10.3 %$35,377 
June 27, 2023June 27, 2023July 25, 20230.57 11.5 %40,735 (2)
September 26, 2023September 26, 2023October 25, 20230.60 11.9 %43,211 (3)
Total Distributions$1.67 $119,323 
Date DeclaredRecord DatePayment DatePer Share Amount
Dividend Yield(1)
Total Amount
March 28, 2023March 28, 2023April 25, 2023$0.50 10.3 %$35,377 
Total Distributions$0.50 $35,377 
Date DeclaredDate DeclaredRecord DatePayment DatePer Share Amount
Dividend Yield(1)
Total AmountDate DeclaredRecord DatePayment DatePer Share Amount
Dividend Yield(1)
Total Amount
March 25, 2022March 25, 2022March 25, 2022April 27, 2022$0.48 9.3 %$27,455 March 25, 2022March 25, 2022April 27, 2022$0.48 9.3 %$27,455 
June 24, 2022June 24, 2022June 24, 2022July 27, 20220.47 9.3 %28,601 
September 26, 2022September 26, 2022September 28, 2022October 19, 20220.47 9.3 %30,611 
Total DistributionsTotal Distributions$0.48 $27,455 Total Distributions$1.42 $86,667 
(1)Dividend yield (annualized) is calculated by dividing the declared dividend by the weighted average of the net asset value at the beginning of the quarter, the capital called and dividend reinvested during the quarter and annualizing over 4 quarterly periods.
(2)Includes a regular distribution to stockholders in the amount of $0.50 per share, representing an annualized distribution yield of approximately 10.1% and a supplemental distribution to the stockholders in the amount of $0.07 per share, representing an annualized distribution yield of approximately 1.4%.
(3)Includes a regular distribution to stockholders in the amount of $0.50 per share, representing an annualized distribution yield of approximately 9.9% and a supplemental distribution to the stockholders in the amount of $0.10 per share, representing an annualized distribution yield of approximately 2.0%.
We adopted an “opt in” dividend reinvestment plan, or the DRIP. As a result, our stockholders who elect to “opt in” to the DRIP will have their cash dividends or distributions automatically reinvested in additional shares of Common Stock, rather than receiving cash. Stockholders who receive distributions in the form of shares of Common Stock will generally be subject to the same U.S. federal, state and local tax consequences as if they received cash distributions; however, those stockholders will not receive cash with which to pay any applicable taxes. Shares issued under the DRIP will not reduce an investor’s outstanding capital commitment.
The following tables summarize DRIP shares issued and amounts for the threenine months ended March 31,September 30, 2023 and March 31,September 30, 2022, respectively:
Payment DatePayment DateDRIP Shares IssuedDRIP Shares ValuePayment DateDRIP Shares IssuedDRIP Shares Value
January 25, 2023January 25, 2023445,235 $8,891 January 25, 2023445,235 $8,891 
April 25, 2023April 25, 2023482,721 9,698 
July 25, 2023July 25, 2023554,001 11,274 
TotalTotal445,235 $8,891 Total1,481,957 $29,863 
Payment DateDRIP Shares IssuedDRIP Shares Value
January 25, 2022358,891 $7,540 
Total358,891 $7,540 
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Payment DateDRIP Shares IssuedDRIP Shares Value
January 25, 2022358,891 $7,540 
April 27, 2022332,212 6,964 
July 27, 2022372,338 7,614 
Total1,063,441 $22,118 
Debt
Our outstanding debt obligations were as follows:
March 31, 2023December 31, 2022September 30, 2023December 31, 2022
Aggregate Principal CommittedOutstanding PrincipalUnused PortionAggregate Principal CommittedOutstanding PrincipalUnused PortionAggregate Principal CommittedOutstanding PrincipalUnused PortionAggregate Principal CommittedOutstanding PrincipalUnused Portion
CIBC Subscription Facility(1)
CIBC Subscription Facility(1)
$— $— $— $— $— $— 
CIBC Subscription Facility(1)
$— $— $— $— $— $— 
BNP Funding FacilityBNP Funding Facility600,000 400,000 200,000 600,000 400,000 200,000 BNP Funding Facility600,000 345,000 255,000 600,000 400,000 200,000 
Truist Credit Facility(2)(3)
Truist Credit Facility(2)(3)
1,120,000 492,259 623,516 975,000 432,254 538,521 
Truist Credit Facility(2)(3)
1,120,000 680,252 438,498 975,000 432,254 538,521 
2027 Notes(4)
2027 Notes(4)
425,000 425,000 — 425,000 425,000 — 
2027 Notes(4)
425,000 425,000 — 425,000 425,000 — 
2025 Notes(4)
2025 Notes(4)
275,000 275,000 — 275,000 275,000 — 
2025 Notes(4)
275,000 275,000 — 275,000 275,000 — 
TotalTotal$2,420,000 $1,592,259 $823,516 $2,275,000 $1,532,254 $738,521 Total$2,420,000 $1,725,252 $693,498 $2,275,000 $1,532,254 $738,521 
(1)The CIBC Subscription Facility matured on December 31, 2022 and was fully paid off.off as of December 31, 2022.
(2)As of MarchSeptember 30, 2023 and December 31, 2023, $4,2252022, a letter of credit of $1,250 and $4,225, respectively, was outstanding, which reduced the unused availability under the Truist Credit Facility ofby the same amount. As of March 31, 2022, no letter of credit was outstanding.
(3)Under the Truist Credit Facility, the Company may borrow in U.S. dollars or certain other permitted currencies. As of MarchSeptember 30, 2023 and December 31, 2023,2022, the Company had borrowings denominated in Euros (EUR) of 238. As of March 31, 2022, the Company did not have any borrowings denominated in Euros (EUR) or other permitted currencies.
(4)TheAs of September 30, 2023, the carrying value of our 2027 Notes and 2025 Notes were presented on the Consolidated Statements of Assets and Liabilities net of unamortized debt issuance costs of $4,346$3,782 and $2,978,$2,370, and unamortized original issuance discount of $828$721 and $0, respectively.
For additional information on our debt obligations, see Item 1. Consolidated Financial Statements – Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements – Note 6. Debt“Debt in the accompanying unaudited consolidated financial statements.Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements.
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
Subsequent to March 31,September 30, 2023 through May 10,November 2, 2023, we have closed approximately $23.6$118.2 million of new/add-on investments. Of these new commitments, approximately $23.6 million100% were first lien senior secured loans. We remain highly focused on conducting extensive due diligence and leveraging the Morgan Stanley platform. We continue to seek to invest in companies that are led by strong management teams, generate substantial free cash flow, have leading market positions, benefit from sustainable business models, and are well positioned to perform well despite recent market volatility. We believe the current market environment offers opportunities to
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seek compelling risk adjusted returns. Our investment pace will depend on several factors including the market environment, deal flow and the impact of inflation on valuations and the operations of potential portfolio companies.
CRITICAL ACCOUNTING ESTIMATES
The preparation of our consolidated financial statements requires us to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets, liabilities, revenues, and expenses. Changes in the economic environment, financial markets, and any other parameters used in determining such estimates could cause actual results to differ. Our critical accounting estimates including those relating to the valuation of our investment portfolio, should be read in connection with ourthe consolidated financial statements in Part I, Item 1 of this Report, “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations – Critical Accounting Policies” in Part II, Item 7 of our Form 10-K, and “Risk Factors” in Part I, Item 1A of our Form 10-K.
RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS
We have entered into a number of business relationships with affiliated or related parties, including the following (which are defined
in the notes to the accompanying unaudited financial statements if not defined herein):
the Investment Advisory Agreement;
the Administration Agreement;
the Expense Support and Waiver Agreement;
the Placement Agent Agreement; and
the License Agreement.
See “Item 1.Note 3. “Related Party Transactions” in the Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements—Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements—Note 3. Related Party Transactions” in the accompanying unaudited consolidated financial statements.Statements.
Item 3. Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk
We are subject to financial market risks, including valuation risk, market risk and interest rate risk.
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Valuation Risk
We have invested, and plan to continue to invest, primarily in illiquid debt and equity securities of portfolio companies. During periods of market dislocation, we will seek to invest prudently in the secondary loan market to provide our investors better risk adjusted returns while adhering to our core investment tenants. See “Item 2. Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations—Recent Market Developments. Most of our investments will not have a readily available market price. To ensure accurate valuations, our investments are valued at fair value in good faith by the Board based on, among other things, the input of the Investment Adviser, including the Valuation Designee, our Audit Committee and independent third-party valuation firms engaged at the direction of the Board of Directors, and in accordance with our valuation policy. There is no single standard for determining fair value. As a result, determining fair value requires that judgment be applied to the specific facts and circumstances of each investment while employing a consistently applied valuation process for the investments we hold. If we were required to liquidate a portfolio investment in a forced or liquidation sale, we may realize amounts that are different from the amounts presented and such differences could be material.
Market Risk
The market value of a security may move up or down, sometimes rapidly and unpredictably. These fluctuations may cause a security to be worth less than the price originally paid for it, or less than it was worth at an earlier time. Market risk may affect a single issuer, industry, sector of the economy or the market as a whole. Global economies and financial markets are increasingly interconnected, which increases the probabilities that conditions in one country or region might adversely impact issuers in a different country or region. Conditions affecting the general economy, including political, social, or economic instability at the local, regional, or global level, may also affect the market value of a security. Health crises, such as pandemic and epidemic diseases, as well as other incidents that interrupt the expected course of events, such as natural disasters, war or civil disturbance, acts of terrorism, power outages and other unforeseeable and external events, and the public response to or fear of such diseases or events, have and may in the future have an adverse effect on a company’s investments and net asset value and can lead to increased market volatility. See “Part I, Item 1A. Risk Factors—General Risk Factors—Risks Relating to Our Business and Structure—We are operating in a period of capital markets disruption and economic uncertainty. The conditions have materially and adversely affected debt and equity capital markets in the United States, and any future volatility or instability in capital markets may have a negative impact on our business and operations.of our Form 10-K and Part II, Item 1A. Risk Factors Terrorist "Terrorist attacks, acts of war, natural disasters, outbreaks or pandemics, such as the Coronavirus pandemic, may impact our portfolio companies and our Adviser and harm our business, operating results and financial condition” of our Form 10-K.this Report.
Interest Rate Risk
We are subject to financial market risks, most significantly changes in interest rates. Interest rate sensitivity refers to the change in our earnings that may result from changes in the level of interest rates. Because we expect to fund a portion of our investments with borrowings, our net investment income is expected to be affected by the difference between the rate at which we invest and the rate at
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which we borrow. As a result, we can offer no assurance that a significant change in market interest rates will not have a material adverse effect on our net investment income.
As of March 31,September 30, 2023, approximately 100% of our debt investments were at floating rates. Based on our Consolidated Statement of Assets and Liabilities as of March 31,September 30, 2023, the following table shows the annualized impact on net income of hypothetical reference rate changes in interest rates (considering interest rate floors and ceilings for floating rate debt instruments assuming no changes in our investments and borrowing structure as of March 31,September 30, 2023) (dollar amounts in thousands):
InterestInterestNetInterestInterestNet
Basis Point Change - Interest RatesBasis Point Change - Interest RatesIncomeExpenseIncomeBasis Point Change - Interest RatesIncomeExpenseIncome
Up 300 basis pointsUp 300 basis points$89,636 $(26,768)$62,868 Up 300 basis points$94,315 $(30,758)$63,557 
Up 200 basis pointsUp 200 basis points$59,757 $(17,845)$41,912 Up 200 basis points$62,876 $(20,505)$42,371 
Up 100 basis pointsUp 100 basis points$29,879 $(8,923)$20,956 Up 100 basis points$31,438 $(10,253)$21,185 
Down 100 basis pointsDown 100 basis points$(29,879)$8,923 $(20,956)Down 100 basis points$(31,438)$10,253 $(21,185)
Down 200 basis pointsDown 200 basis points$(59,757)$17,845 $(41,912)Down 200 basis points$(62,876)$20,505 $(42,371)
Down 300 basis pointsDown 300 basis points$(89,632)$26,768 $(62,864)Down 300 basis points$(94,315)$30,758 $(63,557)
We may hedge against interest rate fluctuations by using standard hedging instruments such as futures, options and forward contracts or our credit facilities, subject to the requirements of the 1940 Act and applicable commodities laws. While hedging activities may insulate us against adverse changes in interest rates, they may also limit our ability to participate in benefits of lower interest rates or higher exchange rates with respect to our portfolio of investments with fixed interest rates or investments denominated in foreign currencies. During the periods covered by this Report, we did not engage in interest rate hedging activities.
Item 4. Controls and Procedures.
Evaluation of Disclosure Controls and Procedures
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As of March 31,September 30, 2023 (the end of the period covered by this report), we carried out an evaluation, under the supervision and with the participation of our management, including our Chief Executive Officer (Principal Executive Officer) and our Chief Financial Officer (Principal Financial Officer), of the effectiveness of the design and operation of our disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 13a-15 of the Exchange Act). Based on that evaluation, our Chief Executive Officer and our Chief Financial Officer have concluded that our current disclosure controls and procedures are effective in timely alerting them of material information relating to the Company that is required to be disclosed by us in the reports we file or submit under the Exchange Act.
Changes in Internal Controls Over Financial Reporting
There have been no changes in our internal control over financial reporting that occurred for the three months ended March 31,September 30, 2023 that have materially affected, or are reasonably likely to materially affect, our internal control over financial reporting.

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PART II. Other Information
Item 1. Legal Proceedings
The Company, the Adviser and the Administrator may become party to certain lawsuits in the ordinary course of business, including proceedings relating to the enforcement of our rights under contracts with our portfolio companies. Each of the Company, the Adviser and the Administrator is not currently subject to any material legal proceedings, nor, to our knowledge, is any material legal proceeding threatened against the Company. See also “Note 1 to Consolidated Financial Statements in Part I, Item 1. Consolidated Financial Statements and Supplementary Data” of this Form 10-Q.
Item 1A. Risk Factors
In addition to the other information set forth in this Report, you should carefully consider the risk factors set forth below and the risk factors previously disclosed under Item 1A of the Form 10-K and under Item 1A in our quarterly reports on Form 10-Q for the quarters ended March 31, 2023 and June 30, 2023, which could materially affect our business, financial condition and/or operating results. The risks describeddisclosed below and disclosed in the Form 10-K and in our quarterly reports on Form 10-Q for the quarters ended March 31, 2023 and June 30, 2023 are not the only risks facing us. Additional risks and uncertainties not currently known to us or that we currently deem to be immaterial may also materially and adversely affect our business, financial condition and/or operating results.
We andTerrorist attacks, acts of war, natural disasters, outbreaks or pandemics, such as the Coronavirus pandemic, may impact our portfolio companies and our Adviser and harm our business, operating results and financial condition.

Terrorist acts, acts of war, natural disasters, disease outbreaks, pandemics or other similar events may maintain cash balances at financial institutions that exceed federally insured limits and may otherwise be materially affected by adverse developments affectingdisrupt our operations, as well as the financial services industry, such as actual events or concerns involving liquidity, defaults or non-performance by financial institutions or transactional counterparties.
Cash held by us and byoperations of our portfolio companies and our Adviser. Such acts have created, and continue to create, economic and political uncertainties and have contributed to recent global economic instability. For example, many countries have experienced outbreaks of infectious illnesses in non-interest-bearingrecent decades, including polio, swine flu, avian influenza, SARS, coronaviruses and interest-bearingthe monkeypox virus.

The Israel-Hamas war and the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, and resulting market volatility, could also adversely affect the Company’s business, operating accounts may exceedresults, and financial condition. The extent and duration or escalation of such conflicts, resulting sanctions and resulting future market disruptions are impossible to predict, but could be significant. Any disruptions resulting from such conflicts and any future conflict (including cyberattacks, espionage or the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (“FDIC”) insurance limits. Ifuse or threatened use of nuclear weapons) or resulting from actual or threatened responses to such banking institutions wereactions could cause disruptions to fail, we orany of our portfolio companies located in Europe or the Middle East or that have substantial business relationships with companies in affected regions. It is not possible to predict the duration or extent of longer-term consequences of these conflicts, which could lose allinclude further sanctions, retaliatory and escalating measures, embargoes, regional instability, geopolitical shifts and adverse effects on or involving macroeconomic conditions, the energy sector, supply chains, inflation, security conditions, currency exchange rates and financial markets around the globe. Any such market disruptions could affect our portfolio companies’ operations and, as a portionresult, could have a material adverse effect on our business, financial condition and results of those amounts heldoperations.

Market volatility has had a material adverse impact on local economies in excess ofthe affected jurisdictions and also on the global economy, as cross border commercial activity and market sentiment continue to be impacted by such insurance limitations.events. In addition actualto these and any future developments potentially having adverse consequences for certain portfolio companies and other issuers in or through which we may invest and the value of our investments therein, the operations of the Adviser (including those relating to us) have been, and could continue to be, adversely impacted. Any of the foregoing events involving limited liquidity, defaults, non-performance could materially and adversely affect our ability to source, manageand divest our investments and our ability to fulfill our investment objectives. Similar consequences could arise with respect to other comparable infectious diseases.

The extent to which the Coronavirus and/or other adverse developments that affect financial institutions, transactional counterpartiesdisease outbreaks or other companies in the financial services industry or the financial services industry generally, or concerns or rumors about any events of these kinds or other similar risks, have in the past andhealth pandemics may in the future lead to market-wide liquidity problems, which could adverselynegatively affect our and our portfolio companies’ operating results, or the duration of any potential business financial condition,or supply- chain disruption, is uncertain. These potential impacts, while uncertain, could adversely affect our operating results and the operating results of the portfolio companies in which we invest. There is a risk that any future disease outbreaks or health pandemics (including a recurrence of the Coronavirus) would impact our ability to achieve our investment objectives. Further, if a future pandemic occurs during a period when our investments are
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maturing, we may not be able to realize our investments within the Company’s term, or at all. In addition, future terrorist activities, military or security operations, natural disasters, disease outbreaks, pandemics or prospects.
Although we assess ourother similar events could weaken the domestic/global economies and our portfolio companies’ banking relationships as we believe necessary or appropriate, our and our portfolio companies’ access to funding sources and other credit arrangements in amounts adequate to finance or capitalize our respective current and projected future business operations could be significantly impaired by factors that affect us orcreate additional uncertainties, which may negatively impact our portfolio companies theand, in turn, could have a material adverse impact on our business, operating results and financial institutions with which we, or our portfolio companies have arrangements directly, or the financial services industry or economy in general. These factors could include, among others, events such as liquidity constraints or failures, the ability to perform obligations under various types of financial, credit or liquidity agreements or arrangements, disruptions or instability in the financial services industry or financial markets, or concerns or negative expectations about the prospects for companies in the financial services industry. These factors could involve financial institutions or financial services industry companies with which we or our portfolio companies have financial or business relationships, but could also include factors involving financial markets or the financial services industry generally.
In addition, investor concerns regarding the U.S. or international financial systems could result in less favorable commercial financing terms, including higher interest rates or costs and tighter financial and operating covenants, or systemic limitations on access to credit and liquidity sources, thereby making it more difficult for us or our portfolio companies to acquire financing on acceptable terms or at all.condition.
Item 2. Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds.Proceeds and Issuer Purchases of Equity Securities.
Sales of Unregistered Securities
There were no issuancesRefer to “Item 1. Financial Statements—Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements—Note 8. Net Assets” in this Report and our Current Report on Form 8-K filed on October 10, 2023, for an issuance of our Common Stock duringfor the quarterthree months ended March 31, 2023 asSeptember 30, 2023. Such issuance was part of our private offeringPrivate Offering pursuant to Section 4(a)(2) of the Securities Act and Regulation D thereunder.
Issuer Purchases of Equity Securities
None.
Item 3. Defaults Upon Senior Securities.
None.
Item 4. Mine Safety Disclosures
Not applicable.
Item 5. Other Information
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On May 8, 2023, Thomas P. Torrisi notifiedour directors or executive officers adopted or terminated any contract, instruction or written plan for the Boardpurchase or sale of Directors (the “Board”)our securities to satisfy the affirmative defense conditions of the Company of his resignation as the Company’s interim Chief Compliance Officer, effective as of the close of business on May 8, 2023. Mr. Torrisi’s resignation is not a result ofRule 10b5-1(c) or any disagreement with the Company.
On May 8, 2023, the Board appointed Gauranga Pal as Chief Compliance Officer of the Company effective immediately.
Effective May 8, 2023, the Company amended and restated its bylaws (the “Amended and Restated Bylaws”) to conform to recent changes to the Delaware General Corporation Law that eliminated the requirements for Delaware corporations to make stockholder lists available for inspection during a meeting of stockholders. The Amended and Restated Bylaws were approved by the Board of Directors.“non-Rule 10b5-1 trading arrangement.”
Item 6. Exhibits
(b) Exhibits
The following exhibits are filed as part of this report or hereby incorporated by reference to exhibits previously filed with the SEC:
ExhibitDescription
3.1*
10.1
31.1*
31.2*
32.1*
32.2*
*Filed herewith
(1)Incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10.1 to the Company’s Current Report on Form 8-K, filed by the Company on February 6,September 28, 2023 (File No. 814-01332).
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SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned thereunto duly authorized.
Morgan Stanley Direct Lending Fund
Dated: May 10,November 2, 2023By:/s/ Jeffrey S. Levin
Jeffrey S. Levin
Director and Chief Executive Officer (principal executive officer)
Dated: May 10,November 2, 2023By:/s/ Venugopal RathiOrit Mizrachi
Venugopal RathiOrit Mizrachi
Interim Chief Financial Officer
(interim principal financial officer)




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