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Capital Southwest(CSWC) - 2025 Q4 - Earnings Call Transcript

Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - The investment portfolio grew by approximately $300 million or 21% from $1.5 billion to $1.8 billion [4] - Weighted average leverage in the investment portfolio decreased to 3.5 times, with non-accruals at fair value reduced from 2.3% to 1.7% [4][27] - Pre-tax net investment income was $28.5 million or $0.56 per share, with adjusted pre-tax net investment income at $31.3 million or $0.61 per share [26] - Total investment income increased to $52.4 million from $52 million in the prior quarter [26] - The company's NAV per share increased from $16.59 to $16.70 [30] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - The credit portfolio ended the quarter at $1.6 billion, representing year-over-year growth of 19% from $1.3 billion [17] - 100% of new portfolio company debt originations were first lien senior secured [17] - The equity co-investment portfolio consisted of 79 investments with a total fair value of $179 million, representing 10% of the total portfolio [19] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - The lower middle market remains competitive, with a significant number of private equity firms represented across the investment portfolio [20] - Approximately 93% of the credit portfolio is backed by private equity firms, which provide guidance and potential junior capital support [18] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company aims to maintain dividend sustainability, strong credit performance, and continued access to capital from multiple sources [8] - The recent approval for a second FDIC license allows for an additional $175 million in debt capital to support the lower middle market platform [6] - The company plans to methodically and opportunistically raise secured and unsecured debt capital, as well as equity capital through its ATM program [32] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - The geopolitical landscape has created uncertainty, impacting the lower middle market and potentially leading to slower M&A activity [11][12] - The company has identified 7% of the debt portfolio as moderate risk due to tariff exposure, but only 1% has significant exposure with a loan-to-value above 50% [13] - Management remains optimistic about the quality of deals being underwritten, focusing on service industries less affected by macroeconomic uncertainties [36] Other Important Information - The company raised over $300 million in new debt capital commitments during the year [5] - The regular dividend increased from $2.24 per share to $2.31 per share, with an additional $0.23 per share in supplemental dividends [7][8] - The company has a robust liquidity position with approximately $384 million in cash and undrawn leverage commitments [31] Q&A Session Summary Question: How attractive is the current vintage of investments in the lower middle market? - Management believes the current deals are of high quality, particularly in service industries, while cyclical deals are being delayed or pulled from the market [36] Question: What were the main drivers of the net realized loss and markdown in the credit portfolio? - The realized and unrealized losses were primarily driven by restructurings of two portfolio companies [39] Question: When will the company start injecting capital into the new SBIC subsidiary? - Capital injection is expected to begin in the next three months, with the first draws anticipated shortly thereafter [41] Question: What is the outlook for the PIK income trend? - PIK income has increased due to a few companies electing it, but it is expected to decrease as companies return to cash payments [52] Question: What does the current pipeline look like? - The pipeline includes 3 to 5 new platform companies with expected capital commitments of $75 to $100 million, along with around $50 million in add-on activity [56]