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Main Street Capital (MAIN) Increases Loan Portfolio by $319M

Main Street Capital originated or increased $319.0 million of commitments in its private loan portfolio in the second quarter of 2026 and funded $238.9 million of investments at cost during the period.

The quarter’s activity included four notable transactions. Main Street committed $81.5 million to a first lien senior secured term loan, $24.4 million to a first lien senior secured revolver and $32.6 million to a first lien senior secured delayed draw term loan for a mechanical, electrical and plumbing services provider. It also committed $112.4 million to a first lien senior secured term loan, $6.2 million to a revolver and $18.0 million to a delayed draw term loan for a national provider of custom power system platforms. In a third deal, Main Street put $20.4 million into a first lien senior secured term loan, $3.6 million into a revolver and $1.2 million into equity for a structural repair and restoration services company. In the fourth, it increased an existing delayed draw term loan commitment by $7.5 million for a senior-level executive search and talent advisory business.

At June 30, 2026, Main Street’s private loan portfolio carried about $2.1 billion of investments at cost across 86 companies. First lien senior secured debt made up 93.6% of the portfolio by cost, while equity investments and other securities represented 6.4%.

The company’s private loan portfolio has therefore expanded to a sizeable base of 86 unique borrowers, with second-quarter commitments outpacing funded cost investments by about $80.1 million. Today the company's shares have moved 1.39% to a price of $51.7601. For the full picture, make sure to review Main Street Capital CORP's 8-K report.

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