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Main Street Capital (MAIN) Originates $68M in New Investments

Main Street Capital said it originated $68.0 million of new or increased commitments in its private loan portfolio during the first quarter of 2026 and funded $149.1 million of total investments at cost across the portfolio.

The quarter’s activity included three highlighted deals:

  • A $3.5 million incremental first lien senior secured term loan and a $13.1 million incremental first lien senior secured delayed draw term loan to a maintenance, repair and overhaul services provider for industrial equipment.
  • A $10.9 million first lien senior secured term loan, a $1.6 million first lien senior secured revolver and a $3.1 million first lien senior secured delayed draw term loan to a predictive analytics provider serving the U.S. Department of Defense.
  • An $11.6 million incremental first lien senior secured term loan to a ground services provider for commercial, general and cargo aviation markets.

At March 31, 2026, the private loan portfolio totaled about $2.1 billion of investments at cost across 85 companies. First lien senior secured debt accounted for 93.8% of cost, while equity investments and other securities made up 6.2%. Following these announcements, the company's shares moved -2.85%, and are now trading at a price of $52.92. For the full picture, make sure to review Main Street Capital CORP's 8-K report.

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