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KKR Real Estate Finance Trust (KREF) - 2025 Q1 - Quarterly Results

Financial Performance - Reported net loss attributable to common stockholders of 10.6million,or10.6 million, or 0.15 per diluted share, for Q1 2025, compared to net income of 14.6million,or14.6 million, or 0.21 per diluted share, for Q4 2024[2][13] - Distributable Earnings for Q1 2025 were 17.0million,or17.0 million, or 0.25 per diluted share, compared to a Distributable Loss of 14.7million,or14.7 million, or 0.21 per diluted share, for Q4 2024[3][13] Liquidity and Capital Structure - Liquidity position of 720.3millionasofMarch31,2025,including720.3 million as of March 31, 2025, including 106.4 million in cash and 570.0millioninundrawncapacityonthecorporaterevolvingcreditagreement[6]IncreasedTermLoanBto570.0 million in undrawn capacity on the corporate revolving credit agreement[6] - Increased Term Loan B to 550 million due March 2032, with interest at S+3.25%[6] - No corporate debt maturities until 2030, with diversified financing sources totaling 8.3billion[6]Enteredintoanew8.3 billion[6] - Entered into a new 300 million term lending agreement providing match-term financing on a non-mark-to-market basis[6] Loan Portfolio - Originated and funded 376.3millioninfloatingrateloanswithaweightedaverageloantovalue(LTV)ratioof69376.3 million in floating-rate loans with a weighted average loan-to-value (LTV) ratio of 69% and a coupon of S+2.8%[6][7] - Current loan portfolio totals 6.1 billion, with 99% floating rate and a weighted average unlevered all-in yield of 7.6%[6] Shareholder Returns - Repurchased and retired 889,100 shares at an average price of 11.03,totaling11.03, totaling 9.8 million[6] - Common book value of 982.1million,or982.1 million, or 14.44 per share, as of March 31, 2025, including a CECL allowance of $144.4 million[6] Distributable Earnings - Distributable Earnings is a key indicator of the Company's ability to generate sufficient income to pay its quarterly dividends, which is crucial for yield/income investors[23] - The Company defines Distributable Earnings as net income attributable to common stockholders, excluding non-cash equity compensation, depreciation, and unrealized gains or losses[24] - Distributable Earnings should not be considered a substitute for GAAP net income, and its calculation methodology may differ from other REITs[25]