T. ROWE PRICE OHA SELECT PRIVATE CREDIT FUND ANNOUNCES JUNE 30, 2024 FINANCIAL RESULTS AND DECLARED TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS OF $0.84 PER SHARE IN Q2 2024
"We continue to be pleased with OCREDIT's performance, and the relative value offered by our private credit investments," said
QUARTERLY HIGHLIGHTS5
- Net investment income per share was
$0.77 with weighted average yield on debt and income producing investments, at amortized cost of 12.5%1; - Earnings per share were
$0.68 with inception-to-date2 annualized total return of 14.96%3; - Net asset value per share as of
June 30, 2024 was$27.98 , down 0.6% from$28.15 as ofMarch 31, 2024 ; - Gross and net investment fundings were
$412.6 million and$293.1 million , respectively; - Ending debt-to-equity was 0.74x, as compared to 0.61x as of
March 31, 2024 ; - The Company had total net debt outstanding of
$740.3 million with a decrease in weighted average interest rate of debt from 7.9% to 7.8% quarter over quarter. Subsequent to quarter end, the Company entered into a Second Amendment to the Amended and Restated Revolving Credit and Security Agreement withBNP Paribas ("BNP," "BNP Credit Facility"). The Amendment, among other things, reduced the applicable margin for advances from 3.00% to 2.25% per annum prior to the end of the reinvestment period and 2.75% per annum thereafter, and changed the unused commitment fee. - During the second quarter of 2024, the Company issued 5,877,975 of Class I common shares for proceeds of
$165.2 million and 246,341 of Class S common shares for proceeds of$6.9 million . FromJuly 1, 2024 throughAugust 7, 2024 , the Company received total proceeds of$71.5 million from common shareholders in connection with its public offering.4 - Subsequent to quarter end on
July 23, 2024 , the Company declared a regular distribution of$0.20 per share and a variable supplemental distribution of$0.03 per share, for total distributions of$0.23 per share, which are payable on or aboutAugust 29, 2024 to common shareholders of record as ofJuly 31, 2024 .
DISTRIBUTIONS6
During the second quarter of 2024, the Company declared total distributions of
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INVESTMENT ACTIVITY
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FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
Certain information contained in this communication constitutes "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the federal securities laws and the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology, such as "outlook," "indicator," "believes," "expects," "potential," "continues," "may," "can," "will," "should," "seeks," "approximately," "predicts," "intends," "plans," "estimates," "anticipates", "confident," "conviction," "identified" or the negative versions of these words or other comparable words thereof. These may include financial projections and estimates and their underlying assumptions, statements about plans, objectives and expectations with respect to future operations, statements regarding future performance, statements regarding economic and market trends and statements regarding identified but not yet closed investments. Such forward-looking statements are inherently uncertain and there are or may be important factors that could cause actual outcomes or results to differ materially from those indicated in such statements. OCREDIT believes these factors also include but are not limited to those described under the section entitled "Risk Factors" in its prospectus, and any such updated factors included in its periodic filings with the
ABOUT T. ROWE PRICE OHA SELECT PRIVATE CREDIT FUND
T.
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ABOUT
With over 410 experienced professionals across six global offices, OHA brings a collaborative approach to offering investors a single platform to meet their diverse credit needs. OHA is the private markets platform of
ABOUT
Founded in 1937, T. Rowe Price (NASDAQ – GS: TROW) helps individuals and institutions around the world achieve their long-term investment goals. As a large global asset management company known for investment excellence, retirement leadership, and independent proprietary research, the firm is built on a culture of integrity that puts client interests first. Clients rely on the award-winning firm for its retirement expertise and active management of equity, fixed income, alternatives, and multi-asset investment capabilities. T. Rowe Price has
T. Consolidated Statements of Assets and Liabilities (in thousands, except per share amounts) |
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As of |
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ASSETS |
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Investments at fair value: |
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Non-controlled/non-affiliated investments (cost of |
$ 1,649,749 |
$ 1,148,412 |
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash |
172,416 |
105,456 |
Interest receivable |
16,261 |
15,498 |
Deferred financing costs |
5,517 |
6,021 |
Deferred offering costs |
949 |
1,705 |
Receivable for investments sold |
15,128 |
9,044 |
Total assets |
$ 1,860,020 |
$ 1,286,136 |
LIABILITIES |
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Debt (net of unamortized debt issuance costs of |
$ 740,343 |
$ 558,630 |
Payable for investments purchased |
84,727 |
151 |
Interest and debt fee payable |
10,147 |
4,846 |
Distribution payable |
13,605 |
11,573 |
Management fee payable |
2,701 |
- |
Incentive fee payable |
3,486 |
- |
Distribution and/or shareholder servicing fees payable |
5 |
- |
Unrealized depreciation on foreign currency forward contracts |
6 |
1,048 |
Accrued expenses and other liabilities |
2,874 |
5,457 |
Total liabilities |
$ 857,894 |
$ 581,705 |
Commitments and contingencies (Note 8) |
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NET ASSETS |
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Class I shares, |
$ 358 |
$ 252 |
Additional paid in capital |
986,564 |
687,139 |
Distributable earnings (loss) |
15,204 |
17,040 |
Total net assets |
$ 1,002,126 |
$ 704,431 |
Total liabilities and net assets |
$ 1,860,020 |
$ 1,286,136 |
Net asset value per share |
$ 27.98 |
$ 28.00 |
See accompanying notes to consolidated financial statements. |
T. Consolidated Statements of Operations (in thousands, except per share amounts) (unaudited) |
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For the Three Months Ended |
For the Six Months Ended |
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Investment income from non-controlled / non-affiliated investments: |
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Interest income |
$ 44,049 |
$ 2,270 |
$ 83,748 |
$ 4,445 |
Other income |
3,315 |
132 |
6,477 |
132 |
Total investment income |
47,364 |
2,402 |
90,225 |
4,577 |
Expenses: |
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Interest and debt fee expense |
13,549 |
589 |
24,686 |
1,129 |
Management fees |
2,701 |
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5,045 |
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Income incentive fees |
3,486 |
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6,849 |
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Distribution and shareholder servicing fees |
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Class S |
6 |
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6 |
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Professional fees |
538 |
160 |
816 |
547 |
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97 |
97 |
194 |
194 |
Administrative service expenses |
337 |
43 |
750 |
85 |
Organizational costs |
- |
94 |
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94 |
Other general & administrative expenses |
1,481 |
290 |
2,482 |
298 |
Amortization of deferred offering costs |
855 |
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1,611 |
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Total expenses before fee waivers and expense support |
23,050 |
1,273 |
42,439 |
2,347 |
Expense support |
(751) |
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(1,228) |
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Management fees waiver |
- |
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(2,344) |
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Income incentive fee waiver |
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(3,363) |
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Total expenses net of fee waivers and expense support |
22,299 |
1,273 |
35,504 |
2,347 |
Net investment income |
25,065 |
1,129 |
54,721 |
2,230 |
Realized and unrealized gain (loss): |
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Realized gain (loss): |
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Non-controlled/non-affiliated investments |
(448) |
11 |
(319) |
22 |
Foreign currency transactions |
120 |
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266 |
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Foreign currency forward contracts |
541 |
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480 |
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Net realized gain (loss) |
213 |
11 |
427 |
22 |
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation): |
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Non-controlled/non-affiliated investments |
(3,318) |
714 |
(5,260) |
709 |
Foreign currency forward contracts |
137 |
9 |
1,042 |
9 |
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) |
(3,181) |
723 |
(4,218) |
718 |
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) |
(2,968) |
734 |
(3,791) |
740 |
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations |
$ 22,097 |
$ 1,863 |
$ 50,930 |
$ 2,970 |
See accompanying notes to consolidated financial statements. |
For a more detailed description of OCREDIT's investment guidelines and risk factors, please refer to the prospectus. Consider the investment objectives, risks, and charges and expenses carefully before investing or sending money. For a free prospectus containing this and other information, call 1-855-405-6488 or visit www.ocreditfund.com. Read it carefully.
OCREDIT is a non-exchange traded business development company ("BDC") that expects to invest at least 80% of its total assets (net assets plus borrowings for investment purposes) in private credit investments. An investment in OCREDIT involves a high degree of risk. An investor should purchase securities of OCREDIT only if they can afford the complete loss of the investment.
Neither the
As of
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BDCs may charge management fees, incentive fees, as well as other fees associated with servicing loans. These fees will detract from the total return.
OCREDIT may in certain circumstances invest in companies experiencing distress increasing the risk of default or failure. OCREDIT is not listed on an exchange which heightens liquidity risk for an investor. OCREDIT has limited prior operating history and there is no assurance that it will achieve its investment objectives. The Company's public offering is a "blind pool" offering and thus investors will not have the opportunity to evaluate the Company's investments before they are made. Investors should not expect to be able to sell shares regardless of performance and should consider that they may not have access to the money invested for an extended period of time and may be unable to reduce their exposure in a market downturn.
OCREDIT employs leverage, which increases the volatility of OCREDIT's investments and will magnify the potential for loss. Fixed-income securities are subject to credit risk, call risk, and interest rate risk. As interest rates rise, bond prices fall. Investments in high-yield bonds involve greater risk. International investments can be riskier than
OCREDIT is "non-diversified," meaning it may invest a greater portion of its assets in a single company. OCREDIT's share price can be expected to fluctuate more than that of a comparable diversified fund. OCREDIT may invest in derivatives, which may be riskier or more volatile than other types of investments because they are generally more sensitive to changes in market or economic conditions.
Account opening and closing fees may apply depending on the amount invested and the timing of the account closure. There may be costs associated with the investments in the account such as periodic management fees, incentive fees, loads, other expenses or brokerage commissions. Fees for optional services may also apply.
Opinions and estimates offered herein constitute the judgment of
Diversification cannot assure a profit or protect against loss in a declining market. Potential investors are urged to consult a tax professional regarding the possible economic, tax, legal, or other consequences of investing in OCREDIT in light of their particular circumstances.
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1 Computed as (a) the annual stated interest rate or yield plus the annual accretion of discounts or less the annual amortization of premiums, as applicable, on income producing securities, divided by (b) the total relevant investments at amortized cost or fair value, as applicable. |
2 Inception is |
3 Annualized total return based on net asset value calculated as the change in net asset value per share during the respective period, assuming distributions that have been declared are reinvested on the effects of the performance of the Company during the period. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. |
4 Does not include common shares sold through the Company's distribution reinvestment plan. |
5 Performance and share activity shown is indicative of Class I only, unless otherwise indicated. |
6 Future distribution payments are not guaranteed. |
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