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Earnings call · FY2026 Q2

Oaktree Specialty Lending Corp Q2 FY2026 Earnings Call

Oaktree Specialty Lending Corp Q2 FY2026 Earnings Call

Concluded May 5, 2026 Audio replay Verified speakers
May 5, 2026 29:53 17 turns
Period
FY2026 Q2
Runtime
29:53
Sources
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Executive readout · one minute

What matters this quarter

OCSL reported Q2 FY2026 adjusted NII of $33.7M ($0.38/share) versus $36.1M ($0.41) in the prior quarter, with NAV per share declining to $15.69 from $16.30 on software loan mark-to-market write-downs and nonaccrual marks, while nonaccruals fell to 2.6% (from 3.1%) and liquidity rose to $671M.

Private Credit Market Volatility and Sentiment 21 Nonaccrual Reduction and Portfolio Cleanup 14 Spread Widening and Repricing Opportunity 10 Balance Sheet and Liquidity Positioning 8 Improved Deal Terms and Protections 6 Software Portfolio Markdowns 6

Management tone

Positive

Net tone +18 · low hedging

Grounding quotes
  • “the volatility that we are seeing reflects a period of recalibration rather than a systemic issue”
  • “nonaccruals were 2.6% of the total debt portfolio measured at fair value, down from 3.1% last quarter and 4.6% 1 year ago”
  • “We are encouraged that spreads on new private credit investments have widened to SOFR plus 500 to 550 basis points, approximately 50 to 100 basis points above the 2025 tights, and supports improved forward returns”
  • “We did not predict the current environment, but we are prepared to invest into it.”

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Diluted EPS -$0.21
Net income -$18.89M

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Key takeaways

What improved, and what deserves a closer read.

Constructive signals

  • Nonaccruals declined to 2.6% of the debt portfolio at fair value, from 3.1% the prior quarter and 4.6% a year ago.
  • Available liquidity rose to $671M, up $100M quarter-over-quarter, with $620M of undrawn credit facility capacity.
  • Net leverage dropped to 1.04x from 1.07x, below the midpoint of the 0.9x–1.25x target range.
  • Proceeds from prepayments, exits, paydowns and sales rose to $334M, up from $179M in the prior quarter.
  • Weighted average yield on new debt investments was 9.2%, and spreads on new private credit investments widened to SOFR+500–550 bps, ~50–100 bps above 2025 tights.
  • New deal protections improving, including near-zero pick requests, more realistic EBITDA definitions, returning maintenance covenants and better liquidation preferences.

Risks & pressure points

  • NAV per share fell to $15.69 from $16.30, driven by ~310 bps mark-to-market decline in performing software loans and write-downs on certain nonaccruals.
  • Adjusted NII per share declined to $0.38 from $0.41, driven by lower reference rates, lower nonrecurring income and leverage below the midpoint of the target range.
  • Base dividend was adjusted lower to $0.30 per share (supplemental held at 50% of excess), down from the prior $0.34 total.
  • Total investment income fell to $70.4M ($0.80/share) from $75.1M ($0.85).
  • Weighted average interest rate on debt outstanding fell to 5.9% from 6.1%.
  • Sold liquid credit positions at cost and rotated out of lower-yielding public credit, creating near-term lower income-producing assets and reduced near-term ROE.

Key moments

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“We are encouraged that spreads on new private credit investments have widened to SOFR plus 500 to 550 basis points, approximately 50 to 100 basis points above the 2025 tights, and supports improved forward returns. We are also seeing modest improvements in documentation and more lender-friendly structures.” Armen Panossian, CEO
“Our view is that secondary private transactions, whether through partial or full portfolio sales, will reshape the private credit landscape as certain market participants look to optimize their asset portfolio or satisfy liquidity demands. We believe Oaktree is well positioned to evaluate and potentially capitalize on all opportunities.” Armen Panossian, CEO

Quarter detail

How the reported period landed and where the business moved.

Capital returned

Buybacks · derived
$1.14M
Dividend / share
$0.34
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