Agreements and Related Party Transactions |
3 Months Ended |
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Mar. 31, 2026 | |
| Agreements and Related Party Transactions [Abstract] | |
| Agreements and Related Party Transactions | Note 3. Agreements and Related Party Transactions A. Controlled / Affiliated Portfolio Companies — under the 1940 Act, the Company is required to separately identify non-controlled investments where it owns 5% or more of a portfolio company’s outstanding voting securities and/or has the power to exercise control over the management or policies of such portfolio company as investments in “affiliated” companies. In addition, under the 1940 Act, the Company is required to separately identify investments where it owns more than 25% of a portfolio company’s outstanding voting securities and/or has the power to exercise control over the management or policies of such portfolio company as investments in “controlled” companies. Under the 1940 Act, “non-affiliated investments” are defined as investments that are neither controlled investments nor affiliated investments. Detailed information with respect to the Company’s non-controlled, non-affiliated, and non-controlled, affiliated, investments is contained in the accompanying consolidated financial statements, including the consolidated schedule of investments. B. Administration Agreement — on February 5, 2021, the Company entered into an Administration Agreement with its Advisor, which serves as its Administrator and provides or oversees the performance of its required administrative services and professional services rendered by others, which include (but are not limited to), accounting, payment of our expenses, legal, compliance, operations, technology and investor relations, preparation and filing of its tax returns, and preparation of financial reports provided to its stockholders and filed with the SEC. On February 12, 2026, the Board approved an additional one-year term of the Administration Agreement through March 15, 2027. The Company reimburses the Administrator for its costs and expenses incurred in performing its obligations under the Administration Agreement, which may include its allocable portion of office facilities, overhead, and compensation paid to or compensatory distributions received by its officers (including our Chief Compliance Officer and Chief Financial Officer) and its respective staff who provide services to the Company. As the Company reimburses the Administrator for its expenses, the Company indirectly bears such cost. The Administration Agreement may be terminated by either party with 60 days’ written notice. C. Investment Advisory Agreement — on February 5, 2021, the Company entered into an Investment Advisory Agreement with its Advisor. Pursuant to the Investment Advisory Agreement with its Advisor, the Company pays its Advisor a fee for investment advisory and management services consisting of two components—a base management fee and an incentive fee. The Advisor may, from time-to-time, grant waivers on the Company’s obligations, including waivers of the base management fee and/or incentive fee, under the Investment Advisory Agreement. The Investment Advisory Agreement may be terminated by either party with 60 days’ written notice. On March 6, 2024, the Board approved an amended and restated investment advisory agreement (the “Amended Investment Advisory Agreement”) and a fee waiver agreement (the “Fee Waiver Agreement”) between the Company and the Advisor, which became effective upon the completion of the initial public offering of the Company’s shares of common stock on May 24, 2024 (the “IPO Date”). The Amended Investment Advisory Agreement is materially the same as the Investment Advisory Agreement except, following the IPO Date, the base management fee is calculated at an annual rate of 1.00% and the incentive fee on income is subject to a twelve-quarter lookback quarterly hurdle rate of 1.50% as opposed to a single quarter measurement and is subject to an Incentive Fee Cap (as defined below) based on the Company’s Cumulative Pre-Incentive Fee Net Return (as defined below). This lookback feature provides that the Advisor’s income incentive fee may be reduced if the Company’s portfolio experiences aggregate write-downs or net capital losses during the applicable Trailing Twelve Quarters (as defined below). Pursuant to the Fee Waiver Agreement, commencing on the IPO Date, the Advisor implemented waivers of (i) the income incentive fee for three calendar quarters commencing the quarter the initial public offering was completed and (ii) a portion of the base management fee for one year following the completion of the initial public offering. Amounts waived by the Advisor pursuant to the Fee Waiver Agreement are not subject to recoupment by the Advisor. On February 12, 2026, the Board approved an additional one-year term of the Investment Advisory Agreement through March 15, 2027. Base Management Fee Commencing on the IPO Date, the base management fee is calculated at an annual rate of 1.00% of the fair market value of the Company’s investments. Since the IPO Date was on a date other than the first day of a calendar quarter, the management fee was calculated for the calendar quarter at a weighted rate based on the fee rates applicable before and after the IPO Date based on the number of days in such calendar quarter before and after the IPO Date. Pursuant to the Fee Waiver Agreement, commencing on the IPO Date, the Advisor has contractually agreed to waive the base management fee at an annual rate of 0.25% for one year following the IPO Date. For the three months ended March 31, 2026, the Company incurred base management fees of $5,416. For the three months ended March 31, 2025, the Company incurred base management fees of $3,848, net of waiver of $1,283. Incentive Fee The Company also pays the Advisor an incentive fee. The incentive fee consists of two parts—an incentive fee on income and an incentive fee on capital gains. Described in more detail below, these components of the incentive fee are largely independent of each other with the result that one component may be payable even if the other is not. Incentive Fee on Income The incentive fee based on income (the “income incentive fee”) is determined and paid quarterly in arrears in cash. The Company’s quarterly pre-incentive fee net investment income must exceed a preferred return of 1.50% of the Company’s net asset value (“NAV”) at the end of the immediately preceding calendar quarter (6.0% annualized but not compounded) (the “Hurdle Amount”) in order for the Company to receive an income incentive fee. Commencing on the IPO Date, the Company pays the Advisor an income incentive fee based on its aggregate pre-incentive fee net investment income with respect to the then-current calendar quarter and the eleven preceding calendar quarters beginning with the quarter ended September 30, 2024 (or the appropriate portion thereof in the case of any of the Company’s first eleven calendar quarters that commence with the quarter ended September 30, 2024) (those calendar quarters, the “Trailing Twelve Quarters”). Commencing with the quarter ended September 30,2024, subject to the Incentive Fee Cap (described below), the pre-incentive fee net investment income in respect of the relevant Trailing Twelve Quarters is compared to a “Hurdle Rate” equal to the product of (i) the hurdle rate of 1.50% per quarter (6.00% annualized) and (ii) the sum of our net assets at the beginning of each applicable calendar quarter comprising the relevant Trailing Twelve Quarters. The Hurdle Rate is calculated after making appropriate adjustments to the Company’s net asset value at the beginning of each applicable calendar quarter for all issuances by the Company of shares of its common stock, including issuances pursuant to its dividend reinvestment plan, and distributions during the applicable calendar quarter. The income incentive fee for each calendar quarter is determined as follows: • no income incentive fee is payable to the Advisor in any calendar quarter in which aggregate pre-incentive fee net investment income in respect of the relevant Trailing Twelve Quarters does not exceed the Hurdle Rate; • 100% of the aggregate pre-incentive fee net investment income in respect of the Trailing Twelve Quarters with respect to that portion of such pre-incentive fee net investment income, if any, that exceeds the Hurdle Rate, but is less than or equal to an amount, which we refer to as the “Catch-up Amount,” determined on a quarterly basis by multiplying 1.7647% by the Company’s net asset value at the beginning of each applicable calendar quarter comprising the relevant Trailing Twelve Quarters (after making appropriate adjustments to the Company’s net asset value at the beginning of each applicable calendar quarter for all issuances by the Company of shares of its common stock, including issuances pursuant to its dividend reinvestment plan, and distributions during the applicable calendar quarter); and • 15.0% of the aggregate pre-incentive fee net investment income in respect of the Trailing Twelve Quarters that exceeds the Catch-up Amount. Commencing with the quarter ended September 30,2024, each income incentive fee is subject to an “Incentive Fee Cap” that in respect of any calendar quarter is an amount equal to 15.0% of the Cumulative Pre-Incentive Fee Net Return (as defined below) during the Trailing Twelve Quarters less the aggregate income incentive fees that were paid to the Advisor in the preceding eleven calendar quarters (or portion thereof) comprising the relevant Trailing Twelve Quarters. In the event the Incentive Fee Cap is zero or a negative value then no income incentive fee shall be payable and if the Incentive Fee Cap is less than the amount of income incentive fee that would otherwise be payable, the amount of income incentive fee shall be reduced to an amount equal to the Incentive Fee Cap. “Cumulative Pre-Incentive Fee Net Return” means with respect to the relevant Trailing Twelve Quarters, the pre-incentive fee net investment income in respect of the relevant Trailing Twelve Quarters minus any Net Capital Loss (as defined below), if any, in respect of the relevant Trailing Twelve Quarters. If, in any quarter, the Incentive Fee Cap is zero or a negative value, the Company will pay no income incentive fee to the Advisor for such quarter. If, in any quarter, the Incentive Fee Cap for such quarter is a positive value but is less than the income incentive fee that is payable to the Advisor for such quarter (before giving effect to the Incentive Fee Cap) calculated as described above, the Company will pay an income incentive fee to the Advisor equal to the Incentive Fee Cap for such quarter. If, in any quarter, the Incentive Fee Cap for such quarter is equal to or greater than the income incentive fee that is payable to the Advisor for such quarter (before giving effect to the Incentive Fee Cap) calculated as described above, the Company will pay an income incentive fee to the Advisor equal to the incentive fee calculated as described above for such quarter without regard to the Incentive Fee Cap. “Net Capital Loss” in respect of a particular period means the difference, if positive, between (i) aggregate capital losses, whether realized or unrealized, in such period and (ii) aggregate capital gains, whether realized or unrealized, in such period. These calculations are prorated for any period of less than three months and adjusted for any share issuances or repurchases during the relevant quarter. Amounts waived by the Advisor pursuant to the Fee Waiver Agreement are not subject to recoupment by the Advisor. Incentive Fee on Capital Gains Commencing on the IPO Date, the incentive fee on capital gains is calculated and payable in arrears in cash as 15.0% of the Company’s realized capital gains, if any, on a cumulative basis from formation through the end of a given calendar year or upon termination of the Investment Advisory Agreement, computed net of all realized capital losses and unrealized capital depreciation on a cumulative basis, less the aggregate amount of any previously paid capital gain incentive fees. In the event that the Investment Advisory Agreement terminates as of a date that is not a fiscal year end, the termination date will be treated as though it were a fiscal year end for purposes of calculating and paying a capital gain incentive fee. For the three months ended March 31, 2026, the Company incurred incentive fees on income of $3,111 and no incentive fees on capital gains. For the three months ended March 31, 2025, the Company incurred incentive fees on income of $4,490 and no incentive fees on capital gains. |