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Crescent Capital BDC(CCAP) - 2025 Q2 - Earnings Call Transcript

Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company reported net investment income (NII) of $0.46 per share for Q2 2025, an increase from $0.45 per share in Q1 2025. Excluding one-time accelerated amortization, NII was $0.48 per share [5][21] - NAV per share decreased by approximately 0.4% to $19.55, down from $19.62 at the end of Q1 2025, primarily due to a special dividend of $0.05 per share paid during the quarter [6][22] - The company maintained a 110% base dividend coverage for the quarter [6] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - The investment portfolio totaled over $1.6 billion at fair value, consisting of 187 companies with an average investment size of approximately 0.6% of the total portfolio [9] - First lien loans represented 91% of the portfolio at fair value, indicating a strong focus on senior secured debt [11] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - Deal activity remained constrained in Q2 2025 due to ongoing tariff discussions and regulatory uncertainty, impacting M&A volume [6] - The weighted average yield of income-producing securities remained stable at 10.4% [18] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company focuses on disciplined credit underwriting, capital preservation, and strong free cash flow generation, particularly in the lower middle market [26] - A $20 million stock repurchase program was approved to opportunistically repurchase shares, reflecting confidence in the company's valuation [15] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed that the current discount to NAV is unwarranted and highlighted the company's long-term performance track record, which has outperformed public BDC averages [14][15] - The company remains optimistic about its ability to navigate market volatility and maintain a stable NAV profile [26] Other Important Information - The company declared a regular dividend of $0.42 per share for Q3 2025, payable on October 15, 2025 [12][24] - The company will not pay a Q3 supplemental dividend as the measurement test cap exceeded 50% of this quarter's excess available earnings [25] Q&A Session Summary Question: Credit quality concerns regarding the watch list - Management acknowledged a slight increase in the watch list to 14% but emphasized a proactive approach to monitoring investments and maintaining transparency about portfolio health [29][30][31] Question: Impact of tariffs on portfolio companies - Management indicated that the direct impact of tariffs on the portfolio remains low and that companies are proactively managing tariff exposure through pricing power and alternative sourcing strategies [36][38][40] Question: Future portfolio growth and repositioning - Management stated that while they do not expect significant net portfolio growth, they are focused on rotating acquired assets into Crescent-originated opportunities without sacrificing diversification [42][46][49] Question: Evaluation of unitranche investments - Management noted that unitranche investments remain a small part of the portfolio, and they are opportunistic in pursuing such opportunities, ensuring control over the capital structure [52][54] Question: Operating leverage from declining energy prices - Management clarified that fuel input costs are not a significant component of the cost structure for most borrowers, and while some benefits may arise, they do not expect it to materially impact portfolio performance [57][58] Question: Second lien loan strategy - Management confirmed that second lien loans will not become a large component of the portfolio, maintaining a focus on first lien investments due to risk considerations [61][62]