Company States $4B Cash, Strong Asset Sales
Says remains well capitalized with approximately $4B in total cash and capacity on its facilities. Says very focused on reducing borrowing costs. Says balance sheet "well positioned" to support continued portfolio performance in 2026. Says credit quality is solid and losses overall remain low. Says does not expect broad-based credit issues in portfolio. Says $1.4B in asset sales to institutional investors "a really strong statement for us." Says intentionally reduced leverage on liquidity. Says not halting redemptions, notes that there are a few headlines "that we think are a complete mischaracterization of what's happening here." Says instead of resuming 5% a quarter, "we are, in fact, accelerating redemptions," and "simply changing the method by which we're providing redemptions." Comments taken from Q4 earnings conference call.
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- Loan Portfolio Sale: Blue Owl Capital successfully identified four buyers for a $1.4 billion loan portfolio, selling the loans at 99.7% of par value, which indicates strong market demand and aids the firm in addressing investor cash return pressures.
- Buyer Composition: The buyers include Blue Owl's own insurance firm, Kuvare, along with three major pension funds: California Public Employees' Retirement System, Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System, and British Columbia Investment Management Corp., reflecting growing interest from pension funds in private credit assets.
- Liquidity Management: This loan sale is part of Blue Owl's strategy to manage liquidity in response to a surge in redemptions from its Blue Owl Capital Corp II fund, as a previous plan to return capital through a merger with a publicly traded vehicle was abandoned due to scrutiny over potential losses, showcasing the firm's adaptability in liquidity management.
- Industry Trend Warning: Analysts warn that the increasing ties between private credit and the insurance industry could complicate risk monitoring within the non-bank financial sector, raising concerns for regulators and investors about where risks may be accumulating.
- Asset Sale Scale: Blue Owl Capital announced the sale of a $600 million asset portfolio at book value, representing approximately 35% of OBDC II's total assets, with plans to distribute most proceeds to shareholders, thereby enhancing shareholder returns and market confidence.
- Stock Buyback Program: The company repurchased $148 million worth of stock at an average discount of 14% to net asset value during the quarter, which not only increased NAV per share but also reflected management's confidence in the long-term value of the company.
- Stable Financial Performance: OBDC reported adjusted net investment income of $0.36 per share for the fourth quarter, consistent with the prior quarter, while NAV per share stood at $14.81, demonstrating the company's stability and resilience in an uncertain market environment.
- Cautious Future Outlook: Management indicated that lower base rates and tighter spreads on new assets are expected to impact future earnings; although the regular dividend of $0.37 per share will be maintained for now, ongoing evaluations will be conducted to adapt to market changes.

Blue Owl Capital's Decision: Blue Owl Capital has decided to halt quarterly redemptions at one of its private-credit funds, impacting its share prices.
Market Reaction: The move has negatively affected the shares of other alternative asset managers, including Blackstone, Ares Management, and Apollo Global Management, who are also involved in private credit.

Investment Strategy: The Blue Owl president emphasizes a proactive approach to investing, focusing on buying stock rather than just deploying capital in the market.
Market Engagement: The statement reflects a commitment to actively engage with market opportunities, suggesting a strategic shift in how capital is managed and utilized.

- Investor Expectations: Investors in non-traded debt funds should anticipate a quarterly evaluation of a 5% return on capital from the firm.
- Firm's Commitment: The firm is committed to providing consistent returns to its investors every quarter.

Credit Quality in Traded Debt: Craig Packer, head of credit, emphasizes that the quality of traded debt remains strong.
Expectations for Continued Strength: Packer expresses confidence that this strong credit quality is expected to continue.





