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Earnings call · FY2026 Q1

BCP Investment Corp Q1 FY2026 Earnings Call

BCP Investment Corp Q1 FY2026 Earnings Call

Concluded May 8, 2026 Audio replay
May 8, 2026 25:02 24 turns
Period
FY2026 Q1
Runtime
25:02
Sources
4 artifacts

Executive readout · one minute

What matters this quarter

BCP Investment Corporation reported Q1 2026 net investment income of $6.9 million ($0.55/share) on total investment income of $17.6 million, with NAV declining to $15.60/share largely due to unrealized markdowns concentrated in software-related investments, while nonaccruals improved and the Board declared a $0.03 second-quarter supplemental distribution plus a $0.27 third-quarter base distribution.

Software sector markdowns and AI-related valuation pressure 32 Credit performance and nonaccruals 15 Macro and market conditions 15 Net asset value and portfolio valuation 15 Capital structure, liability management, and leverage 11 Originations, repayments, and pipeline 10

Management tone

Balanced

Net tone +5 · moderate hedging

Grounding quotes
  • “we believe the majority of these markdowns reflect sector-specific valuation pressure and broader mid-market dislocation rather than fundamental credit deterioration”
  • “Fundamentally, our software portfolio is performing very well—revenues are up, they are generating cash. I am not saying there are not going to be issues.”
  • “We are at the high end of that, but as you saw in Q1, it is still a pretty ordinary-course M&A environment.”
  • “The biggest problems we see are two things. One is access to credit—who is going to refinance all this stuff? Most people have come out and are trying to reduce software exposure. And number two is no exits.”

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Diluted EPS -$0.82
Net income -$10.17M

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Key takeaways

What improved, and what deserves a closer read.

Constructive signals

  • Total investment income rose to $17.6M from $17.5M in Q4 2025, and core investment income increased to $14.8M from $14.2M
  • NII of $6.9M ($0.55/share) exceeded the base distribution and 2026 share repurchases were accretive to NAV by $0.07/share
  • Nonaccruals improved to 6.2% of portfolio at amortized cost (2.6% at fair value) from 7.1% (4.0%), with nonaccrual companies declining to 9 from 10
  • Board declared a $0.03/share supplemental cash distribution for Q2 and a $0.27/share Q3 base distribution payable in monthly installments
  • Issued $50M of 7% notes due 2029 and used proceeds in April to redeem $40M of 5.25% LRFC notes due 2026, extending the maturity profile
  • Management cited increased M&A activity and ~50 bps of spread widening in middle market credit, supporting higher underwriting bar

Risks & pressure points

  • NAV per share declined to $15.60 from $16.68, driven by unrealized markdowns with ~40% (or ~70% including AI-exposed) attributable to software investments
  • NII per share fell to $0.55 from $0.57 in Q4 2025
  • Software sector fair value declined to 75% of cost from 82% the prior quarter, reflecting continued sector valuation pressure
  • Originations of $13.3M were outweighed by repayments and sales of $28.3M, resulting in net repayments of ~$15M for the quarter
  • Company is at the high end of its 1.25x–1.4x net leverage target range after temporarily spiking on quarter-end volatility
  • Management flagged difficult software exit environment, citing limited M&A exits and refinancing access concerns for portfolio companies

Key moments

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“While those markdowns were meaningful, they were largely concentrated in the software and software-exposed portfolio and were driven by broader, indiscriminate market volatility in the sector. Management does not believe the majority of these markdowns reflect deterioration in underlying credit performance or fundamentals of such companies.” Brandon Satoren, CFO

Quarter detail

How the reported period landed and where the business moved.

Capital returned

Buybacks
$2.06M
Dividend / share
$0.09
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