Act, we may invest in loans or other securities, the proceeds of which may refinance or otherwise repay debt or securities of companies whose debt is owned by other BlackRock funds. From time to time, we may co-invest with other BlackRock funds. See “Regulation—Exemptive Relief.”
The Fund will pursue primary loan originations as its core strategy with capacity for secondary market accumulations when appropriate. A long-established history of investing in both of these segments affords BlackRock the flexibility to pursue what it views as superior risk-adjusted returns in a variety of market conditions.
The Fund expects that a significant portion of the debt investments in the Fund’s portfolio will bear interest based on floating rates, such as the Federal Funds Rate, SOFR, the Prime Rate, EURIBOR or LIBOR. See “Risk Factors— Changes relating to the LIBOR calculation process, the phase-out of LIBOR and the use of replacement rates for LIBOR may adversely affect the value of our portfolio securities.”
To seek to enhance our returns, we intend to employ leverage as market conditions permit and at the discretion of the Investment Adviser, but in no event will leverage employed exceed the limitations set forth in the 1940 Act; which currently allows us to borrow up to a 2:1 debt to equity ratio. We intend to use leverage in the form of borrowings, including loans from certain financial institutions and the issuance of debt securities. We may also use leverage in the form of the issuance of preferred shares, but do not currently intend to do so. In determining whether to borrow money, we will analyze the maturity, covenant package and rate structure of the proposed borrowings as well as the risks of such borrowings compared to our investment outlook. Any such leverage, if incurred, would be expected to increase the total capital available for investment by the Fund. See “Risk Factors—When we borrow money, the potential for loss on amounts invested in us will be magnified and may increase the risk of investing in us. Borrowed money may also adversely affect the return on our assets, reduce cash available for distribution to our shareholders and result in losses.”
We expect to pay regular monthly distributions, which are expected to commence with the first full calendar quarter after the commencement of the Fund’s operations. The Board of Trustees, in its sole discretion, may cause the Fund to pay one or more monthly distributions earlier than the first full calendar quarter after the commencement of the Fund’s operations, taking into consideration the proceeds received at the initial closing, the investment of such proceeds, investment income and other investment proceeds received by the Fund and the Fund’s expenses. Any distributions we make will be at the discretion of our Board of Trustees, considering factors such as our earnings, cash flow, capital needs and general financial condition and the requirements of Delaware law. As a result, our distribution rates and payment frequency may vary from time to time.
Our investments are subject to a number of risks. See “Risk Factors.”
The Investment Adviser, the Sub-Adviser and the Administrator
The Fund’s investment activities will be managed by BlackRock Capital Investment Advisors, LLC, an investment adviser registered with the SEC under the Advisers Act. Our Investment Adviser will be responsible for originating prospective investments, conducting research and due diligence investigations on potential investments, analyzing investment opportunities, negotiating and structuring our investments and monitoring our investments and portfolio companies on an ongoing basis.
BlackRock Advisors, LLC, an investment adviser registered with the SEC under the Advisers Act, serves as our sub-adviser. The Sub-Adviser will perform certain of the day-to-day investment management of the Fund. The Sub-Adviser will be primarily responsible for the Fund’s investments liquid investments, including liquid investments held during the period of time that the Fund is investing the proceeds of this offering in accordance with its investment strategy.
BlackRock Financial Management, Inc, as our Administrator, will provide, or oversee the performance of, administrative and compliance services, including, but not limited to, maintaining financial records, overseeing the calculation of NAV, compliance monitoring (including diligence and oversight of our other service providers), preparing reports to shareholders and reports filed with the SEC, preparing materials and coordinating meetings of our Board of Trustees, managing the payment of expenses and the performance of administrative and professional services rendered by others and providing office space, equipment and office services.
The Investment Adviser and Sub-Adviser are affiliates of BlackRock. As such, our Adviser and Sub-Adviser have access to the broader resources of BlackRock, subject to BlackRock’s policies and procedures regarding the management of conflicts of interest.