Oaktree Specialty Lending Corporation faced a decline in net asset value and net investment income due to investment write-downs and high non-accruals. The company cut its dividend by 27% to address the deteriorating dividend coverage, raising concerns about its ability to re-rate higher in 2025. Despite the dividend cut, Oaktree Specialty Lending's stock is expected to continue selling at a discount to net asset value due to ongoing credit issues.
LOS ANGELES, CA, Feb. 20, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Oaktree Specialty Lending Corporation (NASDAQ: OCSL) (“OCSL” or the “Company”), a specialty finance company, today announced that it has priced an underwritten public offering of $300.0 million aggregate principal amount of 6.340% notes due 2030. The notes will mature on February 27, 2030 and may be redeemed in whole or in part at the Company's option at any time at par plus a “make-whole” premium, if applicable.
In a November 2024 article, I made a case that we will see Oaktree Specialty Lending cutting its dividend quite soon. This has now happened. The base dividend has dropped by ~27%. The base dividend coverage stands now at 136%, which implies a significant margin of safety for the FWD 10.3% yield.
Oaktree Specialty Lending Corporation (NASDAQ:OCSL ) Q1 2025 Earnings Conference Call February 4, 2025 11:00 AM ET Company Participants Dane Kleven – Head-Investor Relations Armen Panossian – Chief Executive Officer and Co-Chief Investment Officer Raghav Khanna – Co-Chief Investment Officer Matt Pendo – President Chris McKown – Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer Conference Call Participants Finian O'Shea – Wells Fargo Securities Matthew Hurwit – Jefferies Melissa Wedel – JPMorgan Operator Welcome and thank you for joining Oaktree Specialty Lending Corporation's First Fiscal Quarter Conference Call. Today's conference call is being recorded.
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 04, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Oaktree Specialty Lending Corporation (NASDAQ: OCSL) (“Oaktree Specialty Lending” or the “Company”), a specialty finance company, today announced its financial results for the fiscal quarter ended December 31, 2024.
Oaktree Specialty Lending remains a sell due to weak dividend coverage, no major improvements to non-accrual rates, and poor net investment income growth. OCSL's portfolio is heavily concentrated in software investments, making it vulnerable to sector struggles and higher interest rates. Despite a high dividend yield of 14%, the potential for a dividend cut looms due to declining earnings and portfolio quality.
OCSL's YTD total return is -14.87%, significantly underperforming the S&P 500 (+23%) and peers like GBDC (+11.92%). Q4-24 weighted average yield fell to 9.9% from 12% in Q4-23, signaling lower-quality investments. Key loans from Astra, nThrive, and Telestream entered nonaccrual status, impacting portfolio income and credit quality.
Oaktree Specialty Lending Corporation faces higher short-term dividend risks and elevated non-accruals, leading to a 13% discount to net asset value. The BDC's non-accruals rose to 4% in Q4 2024, causing a decline in interest income and portfolio quality. Oaktree Specialty Lending's dividend payout ratio is at 100%, with just enough adjusted net investment income to cover dividends, raising concerns about future payouts.
Oaktree Specialty Lending (OCSL) came out with quarterly earnings of $0.55 per share, missing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $0.56 per share. This compares to earnings of $0.62 per share a year ago.
LOS ANGELES, CA, Nov. 19, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Oaktree Specialty Lending Corporation (NASDAQ: OCSL) (“Oaktree Specialty Lending” or the “Company”), a specialty finance company, today announced its financial results for the fiscal quarter and year ended September 30, 2024.