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As filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on February 10, 2023

Registration No. 333-                

 

 

 

UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

 

 

FORM N-14

REGISTRATION STATEMENT

   UNDER  
   THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933  
   Pre-Effective Amendment No.  
   Post-Effective Amendment  
   (Check appropriate box or boxes)  

 

 

Blackstone Private Credit Fund

(Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in Charter)

 

 

345 Park Avenue

31st Floor

New York, NY 10154

(Address of Principal Executive Offices: (Number, Street, City, State, Zip Code))

(212) 503-2100

(Area Code and Telephone Number)

Marisa J. Beeney, Esq.

Blackstone Credit BDC Advisors LLC

345 Park Avenue, 31st Floor

New York, NY 10154

(Name and Address of Agent for Service)

 

 

Copies to:

Rajib Chanda, Esq.

Steven Grigoriou, Esq.

Jonathan Pacheco, Esq.

Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP

900 G Street, N.W.

Washington, DC 20001

 

Benjamin Wells, Esq.

Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP

425 Lexington Avenue

New York, NY 10017

 

 

Approximate Date of Proposed Public Offering: As soon as practicable after this registration statement becomes effective.

 

 

The Registrant hereby amends this Registration Statement on such date or dates as may be necessary to delay its effective date until the Registrant shall file a further amendment which specifically states that this Registration Statement shall thereafter become effective in accordance with Section 8(a) of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or until the Registration Statement shall become effective on such date as the Securities and Exchange Commission, acting pursuant to said Section 8(a), may determine.

 

 

 


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The information in this prospectus is not complete and may be changed. We may not complete the exchange offers and issue these securities until the registration statement filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission is effective. This Prospectus is not an offer to sell these securities and it is not soliciting an offer to buy these securities in any jurisdiction where the offer or sale is not permitted.

 

SUBJECT TO COMPLETION, DATED February 10, 2023

PRELIMINARY PROSPECTUS

 

 

LOGO

Blackstone Private Credit Fund

Offer to Exchange

$800,000,000 aggregate principal amount of 7.050% Notes due 2025

For

$800,000,000 aggregate principal amount of 7.050% Notes due 2025

registered under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended

 

 

Blackstone Private Credit Fund (the “Company,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) is offering to exchange all of its outstanding 7.050% Notes due 2025 that were issued in a transaction not requiring registration under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “1933 Act”) on September 27, 2022 (the “Initial Restricted Notes”) and an additional amount of 7.050% Notes due 2025 that were issued in a transaction not requiring registration under the 1933 Act on November 14, 2022, the terms of which are identical to the Initial Restricted Notes, other than the issue date and the issue price (the “Additional Restricted Notes,” and, together with the Initial Restricted Notes, the “Restricted Notes”), for an equal aggregate principal amount of its new 7.050% Notes due 2025 (the “Exchange Notes”) that have been registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) under the 1933 Act. We refer to the Restricted Notes and the Exchange Notes collectively as the “Notes”.

If you participate in the exchange offer, you will receive Exchange Notes for your Restricted Notes that are validly tendered. The terms of the Exchange Notes are substantially identical to those of the Restricted Notes, except that the transfer restrictions and registration rights relating to the Restricted Notes will not apply to the Exchange Notes, and the Exchange Notes will not provide for the payment of additional interest in the event of a registration default. In addition, the Exchange Notes will bear a different CUSIP number than the Restricted Notes.

MATERIAL TERMS OF THE EXCHANGE OFFER

The exchange offer expires at 11:59 p.m., New York City time, on                , 2023, unless extended.

We will exchange all Restricted Notes that are validly tendered and not withdrawn prior to the expiration of the exchange offer for the Exchange Notes. You may withdraw tendered Restricted Notes at any time prior to the expiration of the exchange offer.

The only conditions to completing the exchange offer are that the exchange offer not violate any applicable law or applicable interpretation of the staff of the SEC and that no injunction, order or decree has been or is issued that would prohibit, prevent or materially impair our ability to complete the exchange offer.

We will not receive any cash proceeds from the exchange offer.

There is no active trading market for the Restricted Notes, and we do not intend to list the Exchange Notes on any securities exchange or to seek approval for quotations through any automated dealer quotation system.

 

 

Investing in the Exchange Notes involves risks. See “Risk Factors” beginning on page 10 of this prospectus.

Neither the SEC nor any state securities commission has approved or disapproved of the Exchange Notes or passed upon the adequacy or accuracy of this prospectus. Any representation to the contrary is a criminal offense.

The date of this prospectus is                 , 2023


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No dealer, salesperson or other person is authorized to give any information or to represent anything not contained in this prospectus. You must not rely on any unauthorized information or representations. This prospectus is an offer to sell only the Exchange Notes offered hereby, but only under circumstances and in jurisdictions where it is lawful to do so. The information contained in this prospectus is current only as of its date.

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PROSPECTUS SUMMARY

     1  

RISK FACTORS

     10  

USE OF PROCEEDS

     14  

SPECIAL NOTE REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

     15  

THE EXCHANGE OFFER

     17  

DESCRIPTION OF THE EXCHANGE NOTES

     25  

CERTAIN MATERIAL U.S. FEDERAL INCOME TAX CONSIDERATIONS

     37  

FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS

     38  

MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS

     41  

QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE DISCLOSURES ABOUT MARKET RISK

     42  

PLAN OF DISTRIBUTION

     43  

BUSINESS OF THE COMPANY

     44  

REGULATION OF THE COMPANY

     45  

SENIOR SECURITIES

     46  

PORTFOLIO COMPANIES

     49  

FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

     132  

MANAGEMENT

     133  

PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT

     134  

CERTAIN RELATIONSHIPS AND RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS

     139  

CONTROL PERSONS AND PRINCIPAL SHAREHOLDERS

     140  

DESCRIPTION OF OUR SHARES

     142  

DISTRIBUTION REINVESTMENT PLAN

     154  

CUSTODIAN, TRANSFER AND DISTRIBUTION PAYING AGENT AND REGISTRAR

     155  

BROKERAGE ALLOCATION AND OTHER PRACTICES

     156  

LEGAL MATTERS

     157  

EXPERTS

     158  

WHERE YOU CAN FIND MORE INFORMATION

     159  

INCORPORATION BY REFERENCE

     160  

This prospectus incorporates important business and financial information about us that is not included in or delivered with the document. This information is available without charge to security holders upon written or oral request at:

Investor Relations

Blackstone Private Credit Fund

345 Park Avenue, 31st Floor

New York, NY 10154

(212) 503-2100

To obtain timely delivery, you must request information no later than five business days prior to the expiration of the exchange offer, which expiration is 11:59 p.m., New York City time, on                , 2023.

 

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You should rely only on the information contained or incorporated by reference in this prospectus. We have not authorized anyone to provide you with different information. We are not making an offer of the Exchange Notes in any state or other jurisdiction where the offer is not permitted. You should not assume that the information contained in this prospectus is accurate as of any date other than the date on the front of this prospectus.

Each broker-dealer that receives Exchange Notes for its own account in the exchange offer for Restricted Notes that were acquired as a result of market-making or other trading activities must acknowledge that it will comply with the prospectus delivery requirements of the 1933 Act in connection with any resale or other transfer of the Exchange Notes received in the exchange offer. The accompanying letter of transmittal relating to the Exchange Offer states that, by so acknowledging and delivering a prospectus, such broker-dealer will not be deemed to admit that it is an “underwriter” of the Exchange Notes within the meaning of the 1933 Act. This prospectus, as it may be amended or supplemented from time to time, may be used by such broker-dealer in connection with resales or other transfers of Exchange Notes received in the exchange offer for Restricted Notes that were acquired by the broker-dealer as a result of market-making or other trading activities.

 

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PROSPECTUS SUMMARY

This summary highlights information contained elsewhere or incorporated by reference in this prospectus. This summary may not contain all of the information that is important to you, and it is qualified in its entirety by the more detailed information and financial statements, including the notes to those financial statements, appearing elsewhere or incorporated by reference in this prospectus. Please see the sections titled “Where You Can Find More Information” and “Incorporation by Reference.” Before making an investment decision, we encourage you to consider the information contained in and incorporated by reference in this prospectus, including the risks discussed under the heading “Risk Factors” beginning on page 11 of this prospectus, as well as the “Risk Factors” section of the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2021, and any updates to those risk factors contained in the Company’s subsequent Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and Current Reports on Form 8-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”), all of which we incorporate by reference herein other than as specified.

The Company

Blackstone Private Credit Fund (the “Company,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) is a non-diversified, closed-end management investment company that has elected to be regulated as a business development company (“BDC”) under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “1940 Act”). In addition, for U.S. federal income tax purposes, we have elected to be treated and intend to qualify annually as a regulated investment company (a “RIC”) under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”). We are externally managed by an affiliate of Blackstone Inc. (formerly, The Blackstone Group Inc.). Our adviser, Blackstone Credit BDC Advisors LLC (the “Adviser”) is also an affiliate of Blackstone Alternative Credit Advisors LP (collectively with its affiliates in the credit-focused business of Blackstone Inc., “Blackstone Credit,” which, for the avoidance of doubt, excludes Harvest Fund Advisors LLC and Blackstone Insurance Solutions). Blackstone Credit is one of the world’s largest credit oriented managers and comprises the credit-focused investment platform of Blackstone, which is the largest alternative asset manager in the world with preeminent investment businesses across asset classes. Blackstone’s platform provides significant competitive advantages including scale, expertise across industries and capital structures, deep relationships with companies and financial sponsors, and access to operating resources and a large network of portfolio companies. Blackstone Credit together with its non-credit-focused affiliates within Blackstone Inc. is referred to herein as “Blackstone.”

Our investment objectives are to generate current income and, to a lesser extent, long-term capital appreciation.

Under normal circumstances, we will invest at least 80% of our total assets (net assets plus borrowings for investment purposes) in private credit investments (loans, bonds and other credit instruments that are issued in private offerings or issued by private companies). If we change our 80% test, we will provide shareholders with at least 60 days’ notice of such change. Under normal circumstances, we expect that the majority of our portfolio will be in privately originated and privately negotiated investments, predominantly direct lending to U.S. private companies through (i) first lien senior secured and unitranche loans and (ii) second lien, unsecured, subordinated or mezzanine loans and structured credit, as well as broadly syndicated loans (for which we may serve as an anchor investor), club deals (generally investments made by a small group of investment firms) and other debt and equity securities (the investments described in this sentence, collectively, “Private Credit”). To a lesser extent, we will also invest in publicly traded securities of large corporate issuers (“Opportunistic Credit”). We expect that the Opportunistic Credit investments will generally be liquid, and may be used for the purposes of maintaining liquidity for our share repurchase program and cash management, while also presenting an opportunity for attractive investment returns.

 

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As a BDC, at least 70% of our assets must be the type of “qualifying” assets listed in Section 55(a) of the 1940 Act, as described herein, which are generally privately-offered securities issued by U.S. private or thinly-

traded companies. We may also invest up to 30% of our portfolio opportunistically in “non-qualifying” portfolio investments, such as investments in non-U.S. companies. We generally intend to distribute substantially all of our available earnings annually by paying distributions on a monthly basis, as determined by the Board of Trustees of the Company (the “Board”) in its discretion. To seek to enhance our returns, we use and continue to expect to use leverage as market conditions permit and at the discretion of the Adviser, but in no event will leverage employed exceed the limitations set forth in the 1940 Act; which currently allows us to borrow up to a 2:1 debt to equity ratio. See “Item 7. Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations—Financial Condition, Liquidity and Capital Resources—Borrowings” in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2021 and the Company’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended September 30, 2022, each of which is incorporated by reference herein.

The Company is a Delaware statutory trust formed on February 11, 2020. We are currently offering on a continuous basis up to $36.5 billion of common shares of beneficial interest pursuant to an offering registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The Company offers to sell any combination of three classes of common shares, Class S shares, Class D shares and Class I shares, with a dollar value up to the maximum offering amount.

Our corporate headquarters are located at 345 Park Avenue, 31st Floor, New York, New York 10154. We maintain a website at www.bcred.com. Information contained on our website or on Blackstone’s website at www.blackstone.com is not incorporated by reference into this prospectus, and you should not consider that information to be part of this prospectus.

Summary of the Terms of the Exchange Offer

The following summary contains basic information about the exchange offer. It does not contain all the information that may be important to you. For a more complete description of the exchange offer, you should read the discussion under the heading “The Exchange Offer.”

 

Exchange Notes

$800,000,000 aggregate principal amount of 7.050% Notes due 2025 (the “Exchange Notes”).

 

 

The terms of our Exchange Notes that have been registered with the SEC under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “1933 Act”) are substantially identical to those of our outstanding 7.050% Notes due 2025 that were issued in a transaction not requiring registration under the 1933 Act on September 27, 2022 (the “Initial Restricted Notes”) and the additional amount of 7.050% Notes due 2025 that were issued in a transaction not requiring registration under the 1933 Act on November 14, 2022, the terms of which are identical to the Initial Restricted Notes, other than the issue date and the issue price (the “Additional Restricted Notes,” and, together with the Initial Restricted Notes, the “Restricted Notes”), except that the transfer restrictions and registration rights relating to the Restricted Notes will not apply to the Exchange Notes, and the Exchange Notes will not provide for the payment of additional interest in the event of a registration default. In addition, the Exchange Notes will bear a

 

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different CUSIP number than the Restricted Notes. See “Description of the Exchange Notes.”

 

  We refer to the Restricted Notes and the Exchange Notes as the “Notes”.

 

Restricted Notes

$800,000,000 aggregate principal amount of 7.050% Notes due 2025, which were issued in private placements on September 27, 2022 and November 14, 2022.

 

The Exchange Offer

In the exchange offer, we will exchange the Restricted Notes that are validly tendered and not withdrawn prior to the expiration of the exchange offer for a like principal amount of the Exchange Notes to satisfy certain of our obligations under the the registration rights agreement that we entered into when the Restricted Notes were issued in reliance upon exemptions from registration under the 1933 Act.

 

  In order to be exchanged, an outstanding Restricted Notes must be validly tendered and accepted. We will accept any and all Restricted Notes validly tendered and not withdrawn prior to 11:59 p.m., New York City time, on             , 2023. Holders may tender some or all of their Restricted Notes pursuant to the exchange offer. However, Restricted Notes may be tendered only in denominations of $2,000 and integral multiples of $1,000.

 

  We will issue Exchange Notes promptly after the expiration of the exchange offer. See “The Exchange Offer—Terms of the Exchange Offer.”

 

Registration Rights Agreement

In connection with the private placement of the Restricted Notes, we entered into a registration rights agreement with BofA Securities, Inc., Citigroup Global Markets Inc., Truist Securities, Inc., and Wells Fargo Securities, LLC, as representatives of the several initial purchasers.

 

  Under the registration rights agreement, we agreed, for the benefit of the holders of the Restricted Notes, to use commercially reasonable efforts to:

 

   

file a registration statement (the “Exchange Offer Registration Statement”) with respect to a registered offer to exchange the Restricted Notes for the Exchange Notes having terms substantially identical to the Restricted Notes being exchanged, except that the transfer restrictions and registration rights relating to the Restricted Notes will not apply to the Exchange Notes, and the Exchange Notes will not provide for the payment of additional interest in the event of a registration default;

 

   

cause the Exchange Offer Registration Statement to become effective and continuously effective, supplemented and

 

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amended, for a period ending on the earlier of (i) 180 days from the date on which the Exchange Offer Registration Statement becomes or is declared effective and (ii) the date on which a broker-dealer registered under the 1933 Act is no longer required to deliver a prospectus in connection with market-making or other trading activities; and

 

   

cause the exchange offer to be consummated on the earliest practicable date after the Exchange Offer Registration Statement has become or been declared effective, but in no event later than 365 days after the initial issuance of the Restricted Notes (or if such 365th day is not a business day, the next succeeding business day).

 

  The registration statement of which this prospectus forms a part constitutes an Exchange Offer Registration Statement for purposes of the registration rights agreement.

 

  We also agreed to keep the Exchange Offer Registration Statement effective for not less than the minimum period required under applicable federal and state securities laws to consummate the exchange offer; provided, however, that in no event shall such period be less than 20 business days after the commencement of the exchange offer. If we fail to meet certain conditions described in the registration rights agreement (“Registration Default”), the interest rate borne by the affected series of Restricted Notes will increase by 0.25% per annum and will increase by an additional 0.25% per annum on the principal amount of Notes with respect to each subsequent 90-day period, up to a maximum of additional interest of 0.50% per annum (the “Additional Interest”). Additional Interest due pursuant to Registration Defaults will be paid in cash on the relevant interest payment date to holders of record on the relevant regular record dates. Following the cure of all Registration Defaults relating to any particular Restricted Notes, the interest rate borne by the Restricted Notes will be reduced to the original interest rate borne by Restricted Notes; provided, however, that, if after any such reduction in interest rate, a different Registration Default occurs, the interest rate borne by the relevant Restricted Notes will again be increased pursuant to the foregoing provisions.

 

  If the Company is not able to effect the exchange offer, the Company will be obligated to file a shelf registration statement covering the resale of the Notes and use its commercially reasonable efforts to cause such registration statement to be declared effective.

 

  A copy of the registration rights agreement is incorporated by reference as an exhibit to the registration statement of which this prospectus forms a part. See “The Exchange Offer—Purpose and Effect of the Exchange Offer.”

 

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Resales of Exchange Notes

We believe that the Exchange Notes received in the exchange offer may be resold or otherwise transferred by you without compliance with the registration and prospectus delivery requirements of the 1933 Act (subject to the limitations described below). This, however, is based on your representations to us that:

 

  (1)

you are acquiring the Exchange Notes in the ordinary course of your business;

 

  (2)

you are not engaging in and do not intend to engage in a distribution of the Exchange Notes;

 

  (3)

you do not have an arrangement or understanding with any person or entity to participate in the distribution of the Exchange Notes;

 

  (4)

you are not our “affiliate,” as that term is defined in Rule 405 under the 1933 Act;

 

  (5)

you are not a broker-dealer tendering Restricted Notes acquired directly from us for your own account; and

 

  (6)

you are not acting on behalf of any person that could not truthfully make these representations.

 

  Our belief is based on interpretations by the staff of the SEC, as set forth in no-action letters issued to third parties unrelated to us, including Exxon Capital Holdings Corp., SEC no-action letter (April 13, 1988), Morgan, Stanley & Co. Inc., SEC no-action letter (June 5, 1991) and Shearman & Sterling, SEC no-action letter (July 2, 1993). We have not asked the staff for a no-action letter in connection with the exchange offer, however, and we cannot assure you that the staff would make a similar determination with respect to the exchange offer.

 

  If you cannot make the representations described above:

 

   

you cannot rely on the applicable interpretations of the staff of the SEC;

 

   

you may not participate in the exchange offer; and

 

   

you must, in the absence of an exemption therefrom, comply with the registration and prospectus delivery requirements of the 1933 Act in connection with any resale or other transfer of your Restricted Notes.

 

  Each broker-dealer that receives Exchange Notes for its own account in the exchange offer for Restricted Notes that were acquired as a result of market-making or other trading activities must acknowledge that it will comply with the prospectus delivery requirements of the 1933 Act in connection with any resale or other transfer of the Exchange Notes received in the exchange offer. See “Plan of Distribution.”

 

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Expiration Date

The exchange offer will expire at 11:59 p.m., New York City time, on             , 2023, unless we decide to extend the exchange offer. We do not currently intend to extend the exchange offer, although we reserve the right to do so.

 

Conditions to the Exchange Offer

The exchange offer is subject to customary conditions, including that it not violate any applicable law or any applicable interpretation of the staff of the SEC. The exchange offer is not conditioned upon any minimum principal amount of Restricted Notes being tendered for exchange. See “The Exchange Offer—Conditions.”

 

Procedures for Tendering Restricted Notes

The Restricted Notes are represented by global securities in fully registered form without coupons. Beneficial interests in the Restricted Notes are held by direct or indirect participants in The Depository Trust Company (“DTC”) through certificateless depositary interests and are shown on, and transfers of the Restricted Notes can be made only through, records maintained in book-entry form by DTC with respect to its participants.

 

  Accordingly, if you wish to exchange your Restricted Notes for Exchange Notes pursuant to the exchange offer, you must transmit to U.S. Bank Trust Company, National Association, our exchange agent, prior to the expiration of the exchange offer, a computer-generated message transmitted through DTC’s Automated Tender Offer Program, which we refer to as “ATOP,” system and received by the exchange agent and forming a part of a confirmation of book-entry transfer in which you acknowledge and agree to be bound by the terms of the letter of transmittal (“Letter of Transmittal”). See “The Exchange Offer—Procedures for Tendering Restricted Notes.”

 

Procedures for Beneficial Owners

If you are the beneficial owner of Restricted Notes that are held in the name of a broker, dealer, commercial bank, trust company or other nominee, and you wish to tender your Restricted Notes in the exchange offer, you should promptly contact the person in whose name your Restricted Notes are held and instruct that person to tender on your behalf. See “The Exchange Offer—Procedures for Tendering Restricted Notes.”

 

Acceptance of Restricted Notes and Delivery of Exchange Notes

Except under the circumstances summarized above under “—Conditions to the Exchange Offer,” we will accept for exchange any and all Restricted Notes that are validly tendered (and not withdrawn) in the exchange offer prior to 11:59 p.m., New York City time, on the expiration date of the exchange offer. The Exchange Notes to be issued to you in the exchange offer will be delivered by credit to the accounts at DTC of the applicable DTC participants promptly following completion of the exchange offer. See “The Exchange Offer—Terms of the Exchange Offer.”

 

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Withdrawal Rights; Non-Acceptance

You may withdraw any tender of your Restricted Notes at any time prior to 11:59 p.m., New York City time, on the expiration date of the exchange offer by following the procedures described in this prospectus and the letter of transmittal. Any Restricted Notes that have been tendered for exchange but are withdrawn or otherwise not exchanged for any reason will be returned by credit to the accounts at DTC of the applicable DTC participants, without cost to you, promptly after withdrawal of such Restricted Notes or expiration or termination of the exchange offer, as the case may be. See “The Exchange Offer—Withdrawal Rights.”

 

No Appraisal or Dissenters’ Rights

Holders of the Restricted Notes do not have any appraisal or dissenters’ rights in connection with the exchange offer.

 

Exchange Agent

U.S. Bank Trust Company, National Association, the trustee (the “Trustee”) under the Indenture (defined below) governing the Notes, is serving as the exchange agent in connection with the exchange offer.

 

Consequences of Failure to Exchange

If you do not participate or validly tender your Restricted Notes in the exchange offer:

 

   

you will retain Restricted Notes that are not registered under the 1933 Act and that will continue to be subject to restrictions on transfer that are described in the legend on the Restricted Notes;

 

   

you will not be able, except in very limited instances, to require us to register your Restricted Notes under the 1933 Act;

 

   

you will not be able to resell or transfer your Restricted Notes unless they are registered under the 1933 Act or unless you resell or transfer them pursuant to an exemption from registration under the 1933 Act; and

 

   

the trading market for your Restricted Notes will become more limited to the extent that other holders of Restricted Notes participate in the exchange offer.

 

Certain Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Considerations

Your exchange of Restricted Notes for Exchange Notes in the exchange offer will not result in any gain or loss to you for United States federal income tax purposes. See “Certain Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Considerations.”

 

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Summary of the Terms of the Exchange Notes

The summary below describes the principal terms of the Exchange Notes. Certain of the terms described below are subject to important limitations and exceptions. The “Description of Exchange Notes” section of this prospectus contains a more detailed description of the terms of the Exchange Notes.

 

Issuer

Blackstone Private Credit Fund

 

Notes Offered

$800,000,000 aggregate principal amount of 7.050% Notes due 2025.

 

Maturity Date

The Exchange Notes will mature on September 29, 2025.

 

Ranking

The Exchange Notes will be our general unsecured obligations that rank senior in right of payment to all of our existing and future indebtedness that is expressly subordinated in right of payment to the Exchange Notes. The Exchange Notes will rank equally in right of payment with all of our existing and future senior liabilities that are not so subordinated, effectively junior to any of our secured indebtedness (including unsecured indebtedness that we later secure) to the extent of the value of the assets securing such indebtedness, and structurally junior to all existing and future indebtedness (including trade payables) incurred by our subsidiaries, financing vehicles or similar facilities.

 

  As of September 30, 2022, our total consolidated indebtedness, at par value, was approximately $27.543 billion, $19.411 billion of which was secured, $8.132 billion of which was unsecured and $17.023 billion of which was indebtedness of our subsidiaries.

 

Interest and Payment Dates

The Notes bear cash interest from September 27, 2022, at an annual rate of 7.050% payable on March 29 and September 29 of each year, beginning on March 29, 2023. If an interest payment date falls on a non-business day, the applicable interest payment will be made on the next business day and no additional interest will accrue as a result of such delayed payment.

 

Optional Redemption

We may redeem the Notes at our option, in whole or in part, at any time and from time to time, at a redemption price (expressed as a percentage of principal amount and rounded to three decimal places) equal to the greater of: (1) (a) the sum of the present values of the remaining scheduled payments of principal and interest thereon discounted to the redemption date on a semi-annual basis (assuming a 360-day year consisting of twelve 30-day months) at the Treasury Rate plus 50 basis points less (b) interest accrued to the date of redemption, and (2) 100% of the principal amount of the Notes to be redeemed, plus, in either case, accrued and unpaid interest thereon to the redemption date of the Notes.

 

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Change of Control; Offer to Repurchase

If a Change of Control Repurchase Event described under “Description of the Exchange Notes—Offer to Repurchase Upon a Change of Control Repurchase Event” occurs, holders of the Exchange Notes will have the right, at their option, to require us to repurchase for cash some or all of the Notes at a repurchase price equal to 100% of the principal amount of the Notes being repurchased, plus accrued and unpaid interest to, but not including, the repurchase date. See “Description of the Exchange Notes—Offer to Repurchase Upon a Change of Control Repurchase Event.”

 

Use of Proceeds

We will not receive any cash proceeds from the issuance of the Exchange Notes pursuant to the exchange offer. In consideration for issuing the Exchange Notes as contemplated in this prospectus, we will receive in exchange a like principal amount of Restricted Notes, the terms of which are substantially identical to the Exchange Notes. The Restricted Notes surrendered in exchange for the Exchange Notes will be retired and cancelled and cannot be reissued. Accordingly, the issuance of the Exchange Notes will not result in any change in our capitalization. We have agreed to bear the expenses of the exchange offer. No underwriter is being used in connection with the exchange offer.

 

Book-Entry Form

The Exchange Notes will be issued in book-entry form and will be represented by permanent global certificates deposited with, or on behalf of, DTC, and registered in the name of Cede & Co., as nominee of DTC. Beneficial interests in any of the Exchange Notes will be shown on, and transfers will be effected only through, records maintained by DTC or its nominee, and any such interest may not be exchanged for certificated securities, except in limited circumstances described below. See “Description of Exchange Notes—Book-Entry System.”

 

Trustee

The Trustee for the Exchange Notes will be U.S. Bank Trust Company, National Association.

 

Governing Law

The Indenture and the Restricted Notes are, and the Exchange Notes will be, governed by the laws of the State of New York without regard to conflict of laws principles thereof.

 

Risk Factors

You should refer to the section entitled “Risk Factors” and other information included or incorporated by reference in this prospectus for an explanation of certain risks of investing in the Exchange Notes. See “Risk Factors.”

 

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RISK FACTORS

In addition to the other information included in this prospectus, you should carefully consider the risks described under “Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Statements” and under “Risk Factors” set forth in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2021, and any updates to those risks contained in the Company’s subsequent Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and Current Reports on Form 8-K filed with the SEC, all of which are incorporated by reference in this prospectus, other than as specified, and the following risks before investing in the Exchange Notes.

Risks Related to the Exchange Notes

The Exchange Notes are unsecured and therefore are effectively subordinated to any secured indebtedness we may incur.

The Exchange Notes are not secured by any of our assets or any of the assets of our subsidiaries. As a result, the Exchange Notes are effectively subordinated to any secured indebtedness we or our subsidiaries have outstanding as of the date of this prospectus or that we or our subsidiaries may incur in the future (or any indebtedness that is initially unsecured in respect of which we subsequently grant security) to the extent of the value of the assets securing such indebtedness. In any liquidation, dissolution, bankruptcy or other similar proceeding, the holders of any of our existing or future secured indebtedness and the secured indebtedness of our subsidiaries may assert rights against the assets pledged to secure that indebtedness in order to receive full payment of their indebtedness before the assets may be used to pay other creditors, including the holders of the Exchange Notes. As of September 30, 2022, our total consolidated indebtedness, at par value, was approximately $27.543 billion, $19.411 billion of which was secured, $8.132 billion of which was unsecured and $17.023 billion of which was indebtedness of our subsidiaries.

The Exchange Notes are subordinated structurally to the indebtedness and other liabilities of our subsidiaries.

The Exchange Notes are obligations exclusively of the Company and not of any of our subsidiaries. None of our subsidiaries is a guarantor of the Exchange Notes and the Exchange Notes are not required to be guaranteed by any subsidiaries we may acquire or create in the future. As of September 30, 2022, approximately $17.023 billion of the indebtedness required to be consolidated on our balance sheet was held through subsidiary financing vehicles and secured by certain assets of such subsidiaries. Except to the extent we are a creditor with recognized claims against our subsidiaries, all claims of creditors, including trade creditors, and holders of preferred stock, if any, of our subsidiaries will have priority over our claims (and therefore the claims of our creditors, including holders of the Exchange Notes) with respect to the assets of such subsidiaries. Even if we were recognized as a creditor of one or more of our subsidiaries, our claims would still be effectively subordinated to any security interests in the assets of any such subsidiary and to any indebtedness or other liabilities of any such subsidiary senior to our claims. Consequently, the Exchange Notes are subordinated structurally to all indebtedness and other liabilities of any of our subsidiaries and any subsidiaries that we may in the future acquire or establish as financing vehicles or otherwise. All of the existing indebtedness of our subsidiaries is structurally senior to the Exchange Notes. In addition, our subsidiaries may incur substantial additional indebtedness in the future, all of which would be structurally senior to the Exchange Notes.

A downgrade, suspension or withdrawal of the credit rating assigned by a rating agency to us or the Exchange Notes, if any, could cause the liquidity or market value of the Exchange Notes to decline significantly.

Our credit ratings are an assessment by rating agencies of our ability to pay our debts when due. Consequently, real or anticipated changes in our credit ratings will generally affect the market value of the Exchange Notes. These credit ratings may not reflect the potential impact of risks relating to the structure or marketing of the Exchange Notes. Credit ratings are not a recommendation to buy, sell or hold any security, and may be revised or withdrawn at any time by the issuing organization in its sole discretion. Neither we nor any

initial purchaser undertakes any obligation to maintain our credit ratings or to advise holders of the Exchange Notes of any changes in our credit ratings.

 

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The Exchange Notes are rated by Moody’s Investors Service (“Moody’s”) and S&P Global Ratings Services (“S&P”). There can be no assurance that their respective credit ratings will remain for any given period of time or that such credit ratings will not be lowered or withdrawn entirely by the applicable ratings agency if in its judgment future circumstances relating to the basis of the credit rating, such as adverse changes in our business, financial condition and results of operations, so warrant.

An increase in market interest rates could result in a decrease in the market value of the Exchange Notes.

The condition of the financial markets and prevailing interest rates have fluctuated in the past and are likely to fluctuate in the future, which could have an adverse effect on the market prices of the Exchange Notes. In general, as market interest rates rise, debt securities bearing interest at fixed rates of interest decline in value. Consequently, if you purchase Exchange Notes bearing interest at fixed rates and market interest rates increase, the market values of those Exchange Notes may decline. We cannot predict the future level of market interest rates.

The Indenture governing the Exchange Notes contains limited protection for holders of the Exchange Notes.

The Indenture governing the Exchange Notes offers limited protection to holders of the Exchange Notes. The terms of the Indenture and the Exchange Notes do not restrict our or any of our subsidiaries’ ability to engage in, or otherwise be a party to, a variety of corporate transactions, circumstances or events that could have an adverse impact on your investment in the Exchange Notes. In particular, the terms of the Indenture and the Exchange Notes do not place any restrictions on our or our subsidiaries’ ability to:

 

   

issue securities or otherwise incur additional indebtedness or other obligations, including (1) any indebtedness or other obligations that would be equal in right of payment to the Exchange Notes, (2) any indebtedness or other obligations that would be secured and therefore rank effectively senior in right of payment to the Exchange Notes to the extent of the values of the assets securing such debt, (3) indebtedness of ours that is guaranteed by one or more of our subsidiaries and which therefore is structurally senior to the Exchange Notes and (4) securities, indebtedness or obligations issued or incurred by our subsidiaries that would be senior to our equity interests in our subsidiaries and therefore rank structurally senior to the Exchange Notes with respect to the assets of our subsidiaries, in each case other than an incurrence of indebtedness or other obligation that would cause a violation of Section 18(a)(1)(A) of the 1940 Act as modified by Section 61(a)(1) and (2) of the 1940 Act or any successor provisions, as such obligations may be amended or superseded, giving effect to any exemptive relief granted to us by the SEC;

 

   

pay distributions on, or purchase or redeem or make any payments in respect of, capital stock or other securities ranking junior in right of payment to the Exchange Notes;

 

   

sell assets (other than certain limited restrictions on our ability to consolidate, merge or sell all or substantially all of our assets);

 

   

enter into transactions with affiliates;

 

   

create liens (including liens on the shares of our subsidiaries) or enter into sale and leaseback transactions;

 

   

make investments; or

 

   

create restrictions on the payment of distributions or other amounts to us from our subsidiaries.

In addition, the terms of the Indenture and the Exchange Notes do not protect holders of the Exchange Notes in the event that we experience changes (including significant adverse changes) in our financial condition, results of operations or credit ratings, as they do not require that we or our subsidiaries adhere to any financial tests or ratios or specified levels of net worth, revenues, income, cash flow or liquidity other than as described under “Description of the Exchange Notes—Events of Default” in this prospectus.

 

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Our ability to recapitalize, incur additional debt and take a number of other actions are not limited by the terms of the Exchange Notes and may have important consequences for you as a holder of the Exchange Notes, including making it more difficult for us to satisfy our obligations with respect to the Exchange Notes or negatively affecting the trading value of the Exchange Notes.

Other debt we issue or incur in the future could contain more protections for its holders than the Indenture and the Exchange Notes, including additional covenants and events of default. See “Risk Factors—Risks Related to Debt Financing—We borrow money, which magnifies the potential for loss on amounts invested in us and may increase the risk of investing in us. Borrowed money may also adversely affect the return on our assets, reduce cash available for debt service, and result in losses” in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2021. The issuance or incurrence of any such debt with incremental protections could affect the market for and trading levels and prices of the Exchange Notes.

The optional redemption provision may materially adversely affect your return on the Exchange Notes.

The Exchange Notes are redeemable in whole or in part upon certain conditions at any time or from time to time at our option. We may choose to redeem the Exchange Notes at times when prevailing interest rates are lower than the interest rate paid on the Exchange Notes. In this circumstance, you may not be able to reinvest the redemption proceeds in a comparable security at an effective interest rate as high as the Exchange Notes being redeemed.

There is currently no public market for the Exchange Notes. If an active trading market for the Exchange Notes does not develop or is not maintained, you may not be able to sell them.

The Exchange Notes are a new issue of debt securities for which there currently is no trading market. We do not currently intend to apply for listing of the Exchange Notes on any securities exchange or for quotation of the Exchange Notes on any automated dealer quotation system. If no active trading market develops, you may not be able to resell your Exchange Notes at their fair market value or at all. If the Exchange Notes are traded after their initial issuance, they may trade at a discount from their initial offering price depending on prevailing interest rates, the market for similar securities, our credit ratings, general economic conditions, our financial condition, performance and prospects and other factors. Certain of the initial purchasers in the private offerings of the outstanding Restricted Notes have advised us that they intend to make a market in the Exchange Notes as permitted by applicable laws and regulations; however, the initial purchasers are not obligated to make a market in any of the Exchange Notes, and they may discontinue their market-making activities at any time without notice. Accordingly, we cannot assure you that an active and liquid trading market will develop or continue for the Exchange Notes, that you will be able to sell your Exchange Notes at a particular time or that the price you receive when you sell will be favorable. To the extent an active trading market does not develop, the liquidity and trading price for the Exchange Notes may be harmed. Accordingly, you may be required to bear the financial risk of an investment in the Exchange Notes for an indefinite period of time.

We may not be able to repurchase the Exchange Notes upon a Change of Control Repurchase Event.

We may not be able to repurchase the Exchange Notes upon a Change of Control Repurchase Event because we may not have sufficient funds. Upon a Change of Control Repurchase Event, holders of the Exchange Notes may require us to repurchase for cash some or all of the Exchange Notes at a repurchase price equal to 100% of the aggregate principal amount of the Exchange Notes being repurchased, plus accrued and unpaid interest to, but not including, the repurchase date. Our failure to purchase such tendered Exchange Notes upon the occurrence of such Change of Control Repurchase Event would cause an event of default under the Indenture governing the Exchange Notes and a cross-default under the agreements governing certain of our other indebtedness, which may result in the acceleration of such indebtedness requiring us to repay that indebtedness immediately. If a Change of Control Repurchase Event were to occur, we may not have sufficient funds to repay any such

 

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accelerated indebtedness and/or to make the required repurchase of the Exchange Notes. See “Description of the Exchange Notes—Offer to Repurchase Upon a Change of Control Repurchase Event” in this prospectus for additional information.

FATCA withholding may apply to payments to certain foreign entities.

Payments made under the Exchange Notes to a foreign financial institution or non-financial foreign entity (including such an institution or entity acting as an intermediary) may be subject to a U.S. withholding tax of 30% under U.S. Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act provisions of the Code (commonly referred to as “FATCA”). This withholding tax may apply to certain payments of interest on the Exchange Notes unless the foreign financial institution or non-financial foreign entity complies with certain information reporting, withholding, identification, certification and related requirements imposed by FATCA. You should consult your own tax advisors regarding FATCA and how it may affect your investment in the Exchange Notes.

Risks Related to the Exchange Offer

If you fail to exchange your Restricted Notes, they will continue to be restricted securities and may become less liquid.

Restricted Notes that you do not validly tender or that we do not accept will, following the exchange offer, continue to be restricted securities, and you may not offer to sell them except under an exemption from, or in a transaction not subject to, the 1933 Act and applicable state securities laws. We will issue the Exchange Notes in exchange for the Restricted Notes in the exchange offer only following the satisfaction of the procedures and conditions set forth in “The Exchange Offer—Procedures for Tendering Restricted Notes.” Because we anticipate that most holders of the Restricted Notes will elect to exchange their outstanding Restricted Notes, we expect that the liquidity of the market for the Restricted Notes remaining after the completion of the exchange offer will be substantially limited, which may have an adverse effect upon and increase the volatility of the market price of the outstanding Restricted Notes. Any Restricted Notes tendered and exchanged in the exchange offer will reduce the aggregate principal amount of the outstanding Restricted Notes at maturity. Further, following the exchange offer, if you did not exchange your Restricted Notes, you generally will not have any further registration rights, and Restricted Notes will continue to be subject to certain transfer restrictions.

Broker-dealers may need to comply with the registration and prospectus delivery requirements of the 1933 Act.

Any broker-dealer that (1) exchanges its Restricted Notes in the exchange offer for the purpose of participating in a distribution of the Exchange Notes or (2) resells Exchange Notes that were received by it for its own account in the exchange offer may be deemed to have received restricted securities and will be required to comply with the registration and prospectus delivery requirements of the 1933 Act in connection with any resale transaction by that broker-dealer. Any profit on the resale of the Exchange Notes and any commission or concessions received by a broker-dealer may be deemed to be underwriting compensation under the 1933 Act.

You may not receive the Exchange Notes in the exchange offer if the exchange offer procedures are not validly followed.

We will issue the Exchange Notes in exchange for your Restricted Notes only if you validly tender such Restricted Notes before expiration of the exchange offer. Neither we nor the exchange agent is under any duty to give notification of defects or irregularities with respect to the tenders of the Restricted Notes for exchange. If you are the beneficial holder of Restricted Notes that are held through your broker, dealer, commercial bank, trust company or other nominee, and you wish to tender such Restricted Notes in the exchange offer, you should promptly contact the person through whom your Restricted Notes are held and instruct that person to tender the Restricted Notes on your behalf.

 

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USE OF PROCEEDS

We will not receive any cash proceeds from the issuance of the Exchange Notes pursuant to the exchange offer. In consideration for issuing the Exchange Notes as contemplated in this prospectus, we will receive in exchange a like principal amount of Restricted Notes, the terms of which are substantially identical to the Exchange Notes. The Restricted Notes surrendered in exchange for the Exchange Notes will be retired and cancelled and cannot be reissued. Accordingly, the issuance of the Exchange Notes will not result in any change in our capitalization. We have agreed to bear the expenses of the exchange offer. No underwriter is being used in connection with the exchange offer.

 

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SPECIAL NOTE REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

This prospectus, including the documents we incorporate by reference herein, contains forward-looking statements that involve substantial risks and uncertainties. Such statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors and undue reliance should not be placed thereon. These forward-looking statements are not historical facts, but rather are based on current expectations, estimates and projections about us, our current and prospective portfolio investments, our industry, our beliefs and opinions, and our assumptions. Words such as “anticipates,” “expects,” “intends,” “plans,” “will,” “may,” “continue,” “believes,” “seeks,” “estimates,” “would,” “could,” “should,” “targets,” “projects,” “outlook,” “potential,” “predicts” and variations of these words and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. The forward-looking statements in this prospectus, including the documents incorporated by reference herein, and any applicable prospectus supplement or free writing prospectus, including the documents we incorporate by reference therein, are excluded from the safe harbor protection provided by Section 27A of the 1933 Act and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”). These statements are not guarantees of future performance and are subject to risks, uncertainties and other factors, some of which are beyond our control and difficult to predict and could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or forecasted in the forward-looking statements, including without limitation:

 

   

our future operating results;

 

   

our business prospects and the prospects of the companies in which we may invest;

 

   

the impact of the investments that we expect to make;

 

   

our ability to raise sufficient capital to execute our investment strategy;

 

   

general economic, logistical and political trends and other external factors, inflation and recent supply chain and labor market disruptions;

 

   

turmoil in Ukraine and Russia and the potential for volatility in energy prices and its impact on the industries in which we invest;

 

   

the ability of our portfolio companies to achieve their objectives;

 

   

our current and expected financing arrangements and investments;

 

   

changes in the general interest rate environment;

 

   

the adequacy of our cash resources, financing sources and working capital;

 

   

the timing and amount of cash flows, distributions and dividends, if any, from our portfolio companies;

 

   

our contractual arrangements and relationships with third parties;

 

   

risks associated with the demand for liquidity under our share repurchase program and the Board’s continued approval of quarterly tender offers;

 

   

actual and potential conflicts of interest with the Adviser or any of its affiliates;

 

   

the dependence of our future success on the general economy and its effect on the industries in which we may invest;

 

   

our use of financial leverage;

 

   

our business prospects and the prospects of our portfolio companies;

 

   

the ability of the Adviser to source suitable investments for us and to monitor and administer our investments;

 

   

the ability of the Adviser or its affiliates to attract and retain highly talented professionals;

 

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our ability to qualify for and maintain our qualification as a regulated investment company and as a BDC;

 

   

the impact on our business of U.S. and international financial reform legislation, rules and regulations;

 

   

the effect of changes to tax legislation and our tax position; and

 

   

the tax status of the enterprises in which we may invest.

Although we believe that the assumptions on which these forward-looking statements are based are reasonable, any of those assumptions could prove to be inaccurate, and as a result, the forward-looking statements based on those assumptions also could be inaccurate. In light of these and other uncertainties, the inclusion of a projection or forward-looking statement in this prospectus should not be regarded as a representation by us that our plans and objectives will be achieved. These risks and uncertainties include those described or identified in the section entitled “Risk Factors” in this prospectus and in the documents we incorporate by reference.

Discussions containing these forward-looking statements may be found in the sections titled “Business,” “Risk Factors” and “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations” incorporated by reference from the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2021 and Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q of the Company, as well as any amendments filed with the SEC. We discuss in greater detail, and incorporate by reference into this prospectus in their entirety, many of these risks and uncertainties in the sections titled “Risk Factors” in this prospectus, and the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2021 and the Company’s subsequent Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q. These projections and forward-looking statements apply only as of the date of this prospectus. Moreover, we assume no duty and do not undertake to update the forward-looking statements, except as required by applicable law. These forward-looking statements apply only as of the date of this report. Moreover, we assume no duty and do not undertake to update the forward-looking statements, except as required by applicable law.

 

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THE EXCHANGE OFFER

Purpose and Effect of the Exchange Offer

We issued $800,000,000 aggregate principal amount of the Restricted Notes in transactions not requiring registration under the 1933 Act on September 27, 2022 and November 14, 2022.

The Restricted Notes were issued, and the Exchange Notes will be issued, pursuant to a base indenture dated as of September 15, 2021 (the “Base Indenture”), and the tenth supplemental indenture, dated as of September 27, 2022, to the Base Indenture (the “Tenth Supplemental Indenture,” and together with the Base Indenture, the “Indenture”) between us and between us and U.S. Bank Trust Company, National Association as Trustee (the “Trustee”).

In connection with such Restricted Notes issuances, we entered into a registration rights agreement, which requires that we file this registration statement under the 1933 Act with respect to the Exchange Notes to be issued in the exchange offer and, upon the effectiveness of this registration statement, offer to you the opportunity to exchange your Restricted Notes for a like principal amount of Exchange Notes.

Under the registration rights agreement, we agreed, for the benefit of the holders of the Restricted Notes, to use commercially reasonable efforts to:

 

   

file the Exchange Offer Registration Statement with respect to a registered offer to exchange the Restricted Notes for the Exchange Notes having terms substantially identical to the Restricted Notes being exchanged, except that the transfer restrictions and registration rights relating to the Restricted Notes will not apply to the Exchange Notes, and the Exchange Notes will not provide for the payment of additional interest in the event of a registration default;

 

   

cause the Exchange Offer Registration Statement to become effective and continuously effective, supplemented and amended, for a period ending on the earlier of (i) 180 days from the date on which the Exchange Offer Registration Statement becomes or is declared effective and (ii) the date on which a broker-dealer registered under the 1933 Act is no longer required to deliver a prospectus in connection with market-making or other trading activities; and

 

   

cause the exchange offer to be consummated on the earliest practicable date after the Exchange Offer Registration Statement has become or been declared effective, but in no event later than 365 days after the initial issuance of the Restricted Notes (or if such 365th day is not a business day, the next succeeding business day).

We also agreed to keep the Exchange Offer Registration Statement effective for not less than the minimum period required under applicable federal and state securities laws to consummate the exchange offer; provided, however, that in no event shall such period be less than 20 business days after the commencement of the exchange offer. If there is a Registration Default, the interest rate borne by the affected series of Restricted Notes will increase by 0.25% per annum and will increase by an additional 0.25% per annum on the principal amount of Notes with respect to each subsequent 90-day period, up to a maximum of additional interest of 0.50% per annum. Additional Interest due pursuant to Registration Defaults will be paid in cash on the relevant interest payment date to holders of record on the relevant regular record dates. Following the cure of all Registration Defaults relating to any particular Restricted Notes, the interest rate borne by the Restricted Notes will be reduced to the original interest rate borne by Restricted Notes; provided, however, that, if after any such reduction in interest rate, a different Registration Default occurs, the interest rate borne by the relevant Restricted Notes will again be increased pursuant to the foregoing provisions.

If the Company is not able to effect the exchange offer, the Company will be obligated to file a shelf registration statement covering the resale of the Notes and use its commercially reasonable efforts to cause such registration statement to be declared effective.

 

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The Exchange Notes will be issued without a restrictive legend, and except as set forth below, you may resell or otherwise transfer them without registration under the 1933 Act. After we complete the exchange offer, our obligation to register the exchange of Exchange Notes for Restricted Notes will terminate. A copy of the registration rights agreement has been filed as an exhibit to the registration statement of which this prospectus is a part.

Based on interpretations by the staff of the SEC set forth in no-action letters issued to third parties unrelated to us, including Exxon Capital Holdings Corp., SEC no-action letter (April 13, 1988), Morgan, Stanley & Co. Inc., SEC no-action letter (June 5, 1991) and Shearman & Sterling, SEC no-action letter (July 2, 1993), subject to the limitations described in the succeeding three paragraphs, we believe that you may resell or otherwise transfer the Exchange Notes issued to you in the exchange offer without compliance with the registration and prospectus delivery requirements of the 1933 Act. Our belief, however, is based on your representations to us that:

 

   

you are acquiring the Exchange Notes in the ordinary course of your business;

 

   

you are not engaging in and do not intend to engage in a distribution of the Exchange Notes;

 

   

you do not have an arrangement or understanding with any person or entity to participate in the distribution of the Exchange Notes;

 

   

you are not our “affiliate” as that term is defined in Rule 405 under the 1933 Act;

 

   

you are not a broker-dealer tendering Restricted Notes acquired directly from us for your own account; and

 

   

you are not acting on behalf of any person that could not truthfully make these representations.

If you cannot make the representations described above, you may not participate in the exchange offer, you may not rely on the staff’s interpretations discussed above, and you must, in the absence of an exemption therefrom, comply with registration and the prospectus delivery requirements of the 1933 Act in order to resell your Restricted Notes.

Each broker-dealer that receives Exchange Notes for its own account in the exchange offer for Restricted Notes that were acquired as a result of market-making or other trading activities must acknowledge that it will comply with the prospectus delivery requirements of the 1933 Act in connection with any resale or other transfer of the Exchange Notes received in the exchange offer. See “Plan of Distribution.”

We have not asked the staff for a no-action letter in connection with the exchange offer, however, and we cannot assure you that the staff would make a similar determination with respect to the exchange offer.

If you are not eligible to participate in the exchange offer, you can elect to have your Restricted Notes registered for resale on a “shelf” registration statement pursuant to Rule 415 under the 1933 Act. In the event that we are obligated to file a shelf registration statement, we will be required to use commercially reasonable efforts to keep the shelf registration statement effective for so long as such Restricted Notes remain registrable securities under the registration rights agreement. Other than as set forth in this paragraph, you will not have the right to require us to register your Restricted Notes under the 1933 Act. See “—Procedures for Tendering Restricted Notes.”

Consequences of Failure to Exchange

If you do not participate or validly tender your Restricted Notes in the exchange offer:

 

   

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you will not be able to require us to register your Restricted Notes under the 1933 Act unless, as set forth above, you do not receive freely tradable Exchange Notes in the exchange offer or are not eligible to participate in the exchange offer, and we are obligated to file a shelf registration statement;

 

   

you will not be able to resell or otherwise transfer your Restricted Notes unless they are registered under the 1933 Act or unless you offer to resell or transfer them pursuant to an exemption under the 1933 Act; and

 

   

the trading market for your Restricted Notes will become more limited to the extent that other holders of Restricted Notes participate in the exchange offer.

Terms of the Exchange Offer

Upon the terms and subject to the conditions set forth in this prospectus and in the accompanying letter of transmittal, we will accept any and all Restricted Notes validly tendered and not withdrawn prior to 11:59 p.m., New York City time, on the expiration date of the exchange offer. We will issue $1,000 principal amount of the Exchange Notes in exchange for each $1,000 principal amount of the Restricted Notes accepted in the exchange offer. You may tender some or all of your Restricted Notes pursuant to the exchange offer; however, Restricted Notes may be tendered only in denominations of $2,000 and integral multiples of $1,000 in excess thereof. The Exchange Notes issued to you in the exchange offer will be delivered by credit to the accounts at DTC of the applicable DTC participants.

The form and terms of the Exchange Notes are substantially identical to those of the Restricted Notes, except that the transfer restrictions and registration rights relating to the Restricted Notes will not apply to the Exchange Notes, and the Exchange Notes will not provide for the payment of additional interest in the event of a registration default. In addition, the Exchange Notes will bear a different CUSIP number than the Restricted Notes (except for Restricted Notes sold pursuant to the shelf registration statement described above). The Exchange Notes will be issued under and entitled to the benefits of the same indenture that authorized the issuance of the Restricted Notes.

As of the date of this prospectus, $800,000,000 aggregate principal amount of the Restricted Notes are outstanding and registered in the name of Cede & Co., as nominee for DTC. This prospectus, together with the letter of transmittal, is being sent to the registered holder and to others believed to have beneficial interests in the Restricted Notes. We intend to conduct the exchange offer in accordance with the applicable requirements of the Exchange Act and the rules and regulations of the SEC promulgated under the Exchange Act.

We will be deemed to have accepted validly tendered Restricted Notes if and when we have given oral (any such oral notice to be promptly confirmed in writing) or written notice of our acceptance to U.S. Bank Trust Company, National Association, the exchange agent for the exchange offer. The exchange agent will act as our agent for the purpose of receiving from us the Exchange Notes for the tendering noteholders. If we do not accept any tendered Restricted Notes because of an invalid tender, the occurrence of certain other events set forth in this prospectus or otherwise, we will return such Restricted Notes by credit to the accounts at DTC of the applicable DTC participants, without expense, to the tendering noteholder as promptly as practicable after the expiration date of the exchange offer.

You will not be required to pay brokerage commissions or fees or transfer taxes, except as set forth under “—Transfer Taxes,” with respect to the exchange of your Restricted Notes in the exchange offer. We will pay all charges and expenses, other than certain applicable taxes, in connection with the exchange offer. See “—Fees and Expenses.”

Expiration Date; Extension; Amendment

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date and time to which it is extended. We do not currently intend to extend the exchange offer, however, although we reserve the right to do so. If we extend the exchange offer, we may delay acceptance of any Restricted Notes by giving oral (any such oral notice to be promptly confirmed in writing) or written notice of the extension to the exchange agent and give each registered holder of Restricted Notes notice by means of a press release or other public announcement of any extension prior to 9:00 a.m., New York City time, on the next business day after the scheduled expiration date.

We also reserve the right, in our sole discretion:

 

   

to accept tendered Restricted Notes upon the expiration of the exchange offer, and extend the exchange offer with respect to untendered Restricted Notes;

 

   

subject to applicable law, to delay accepting any Restricted Notes, to extend the exchange offer or to terminate the exchange offer if, in our reasonable judgment, any of the conditions set forth under “—Conditions” have not been satisfied or waived, to terminate the exchange offer by giving oral (any such oral notice to be promptly confirmed in writing) or written notice of such delay or termination to the exchange agent; or

 

   

to amend or waive the terms and conditions of the exchange offer in any manner by complying with Rule 14e-l(d) under the Exchange Act, to the extent that rule applies.

We will notify you as promptly as we can of any extension, termination or amendment. In addition, we acknowledge and undertake to comply with the provisions of Rule 14e-l(c) under the Exchange Act, which requires us to issue the Exchange Notes, or return the Restricted Notes tendered for exchange, promptly after the termination or withdrawal of the exchange offer.

Procedures for Tendering Restricted Notes

The Restricted Notes are represented by global securities without interest coupons in fully registered form, registered in the name of Cede & Co., as nominee for DTC. Beneficial interests in the global securities are held by direct or indirect participants in DTC through certificateless depositary interests and are shown on, and transfers of these interests are effected only through, records maintained in book-entry form by DTC with respect to its participants. You are not entitled to receive certificated Restricted Notes in exchange for your beneficial interest in these global securities except in limited circumstances described in “Description of the Exchange Notes—Book-Entry System.”

Accordingly, you must tender your Restricted Notes pursuant to DTC’s ATOP procedures. As the DTC’s ATOP system is the only method of processing exchange offers through DTC, you must instruct a participant in DTC to transmit to the exchange agent on or prior to the expiration date for the exchange offer a computer-generated message transmitted by means of the ATOP system and received by the exchange agent and forming a part of a confirmation of book-entry transfer, in which you acknowledge and agree to be bound by the terms of the letter of transmittal, instead of sending a signed, hard copy letter of transmittal. DTC is obligated to communicate those electronic instructions to the exchange agent. To tender Restricted Notes through the ATOP system, the electronic instructions sent to DTC and transmitted by DTC to the exchange agent must contain the character by which the participant acknowledges its receipt of, and agrees to be bound by, the letter of transmittal, including the representations to us described above under “—Purpose and Effect of the Exchange Offer,” and be received by the exchange agent prior to 11:59 p.m., New York City time, on the expiration date.

If you hold Restricted Notes through a broker, dealer, commercial bank, trust company, other financial institution or other nominee, each referred to herein as an “intermediary,” and you wish to tender your Restricted Notes, you should contact such intermediary promptly and instruct such intermediary to tender on your behalf. So long as the Restricted Notes are in book-entry form represented by global securities, Restricted Notes may only be tendered by your intermediary pursuant to DTC’s ATOP procedures.

 

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If you tender a Restricted Note and you do not properly withdraw the tender prior to the expiration date, you will have made an agreement with us to participate in the exchange offer in accordance with the terms and subject to the conditions set forth in this prospectus and in the letter of transmittal.

We will determine, in our sole discretion, all questions regarding the validity, form, eligibility, including time of receipt, acceptance and withdrawal of tendered Restricted Notes. Our determination will be final and binding. We reserve the absolute right to reject any and all Restricted Notes not validly tendered or any Restricted Notes our acceptance of which would, in the opinion of our counsel, be unlawful. We also reserve the right to waive any defects, irregularities or conditions of tender as to certain Restricted Notes. Our interpretation of the terms and conditions of the exchange offer, including the instructions in the letter of transmittal, will be final and binding on all parties.

You must cure any defects or irregularities in connection with tenders of your Restricted Notes within the time period that we determine unless we waive that defect or irregularity. Although we intend to notify you of defects or irregularities with respect to your tender of Restricted Notes, neither we, the exchange agent nor any other person will incur any liability for failure to give this notification. Your tender will not be deemed to have been made and your Restricted Notes will be returned to you unless otherwise provided in the letter of transmittal, as soon as practicable following the expiration of the exchange offer, if:

 

   

you invalidly tender your Restricted Notes;

 

   

you have not cured any defects or irregularities in your tender; and

 

   

we have not waived those defects, irregularities or invalid tender.

 

   

In addition, we reserve the right in our sole discretion to:

 

   

purchase or make offers for, or offer Exchange Notes for, any Restricted Notes that remain outstanding subsequent to the expiration of the exchange offer;

 

   

terminate the exchange offer; and

 

   

to the extent permitted by applicable law, purchase Restricted Notes in the open market, in privately negotiated transactions or otherwise.

The terms of any of these purchases of or offers for Restricted Notes could differ from the terms of the exchange offer.

In all cases, the issuance of Exchange Notes for Restricted Notes that are accepted for exchange in the exchange offer will be made only after timely receipt by the exchange agent of a timely book-entry confirmation of your Restricted Notes into the exchange agent’s account at DTC, a computer-generated message instead of the Letter of Transmittal, and all other required documents. If any tendered Restricted Notes are not accepted for any reason set forth in the terms and conditions of the exchange offer or if Restricted Notes are submitted for a greater principal amount than you indicate your desire to exchange, the unaccepted or non-exchanged Restricted Notes, or Restricted Notes in substitution therefor, will be returned without expense to you by credit to the accounts at DTC of the applicable DTC participant, as promptly as practicable after rejection of tender or the expiration or termination of the exchange offer.

Book-Entry Transfer

The exchange agent will make a request to establish an account with respect to the Restricted Notes at DTC for purposes of the exchange offer after the date of this prospectus, and any financial institution that is a participant in DTC’s systems may make book-entry delivery of Restricted Notes being tendered by causing DTC to transfer such Restricted Notes into the exchange agent’s account at DTC in accordance with DTC’s procedures for transfer.

 

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Any DTC participant wishing to tender Restricted Notes in the exchange offer (whether on its own behalf or on behalf of the beneficial owner of Restricted Notes) should transmit its acceptance to DTC sufficiently far in advance of the expiration of the exchange offer so as to permit DTC to take the following actions prior to 11:59 p.m., New York City time, on the expiration date. DTC will verify such acceptance, execute a book-entry transfer of the tendered Restricted Notes into the exchange agent’s account at DTC and then send to the exchange agent a confirmation of such book-entry transfer. The confirmation of such book-entry transfer will include a confirmation that such DTC participant acknowledges and agrees (on behalf of itself and on behalf of any beneficial owner of the Restricted Notes) to be bound by the letter of transmittal. All of the foregoing, together with any other required documents, must be delivered to and received by the exchange agent prior to 11:59 p.m., New York City time, on the expiration date.

No Guaranteed Delivery Procedures

Guaranteed delivery procedures are not available in connection with the exchange offer.

Withdrawal Rights

You may withdraw tenders of your Restricted Notes at any time prior to 11:59 p.m., New York City time, on the expiration date of the exchange offer.

For your withdrawal to be effective, the exchange agent must receive an electronic ATOP transmission of the notice of withdrawal at its address set forth below under “—Exchange Agent,” prior to 11:59 p.m., New York City time, on the expiration date.

The notice of withdrawal must:

 

   

specify the name and DTC account number of the DTC participant that tendered such Restricted Notes;

 

   

specify the principal amount of Restricted Notes to be withdrawn;

 

   

specify the name and account number of the DTC participant to which the withdrawn Restricted Notes should be credited; and

 

   

contain a statement that the holder is withdrawing its election to have the Restricted Notes exchanged.

We will determine all questions regarding the validity, form and eligibility, including time of receipt, of withdrawal notices. Our determination will be final and binding on all parties. Any Restricted Notes that have been withdrawn will be deemed not to have been validly tendered for exchange for purposes of the exchange offer. Any Restricted Notes that have been tendered for exchange but that are withdrawn and not exchanged will be returned by credit to the account at DTC of the applicable DTC participant without cost as soon as practicable after withdrawal. Properly withdrawn Restricted Notes may be retendered by following one of the procedures described under “—Procedures for Tendering Restricted Notes” above at any time on or prior to 11:59 p.m., New York City time, on the expiration date.

No Appraisal or Dissenters’ Rights

You do not have any appraisal or dissenters’ rights in connection with the exchange offer.

 

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Conditions

Notwithstanding any other provision of the exchange offer, and subject to our obligations under the related registration rights agreement, we will not be required to accept for exchange, or to issue Exchange Notes in exchange for, any Restricted Notes and may terminate or amend the exchange offer, if at any time before the acceptance of any Restricted Notes for exchange any one of the following events occurs:

 

   

any injunction, order or decree has been issued by any court or any governmental agency that would prohibit, prevent or otherwise materially impair our ability to complete the exchange offer; or

 

   

the exchange offer violates any applicable law or any applicable interpretation of the staff of the SEC.

These conditions are for our sole benefit, and we may assert them regardless of the circumstances giving rise to them, subject to applicable law. We also may waive in whole or in part at any time and from time to time any particular condition in our sole discretion. If we waive a condition, we may be required, in order to comply with applicable securities laws, to extend the expiration date of the exchange offer. Our failure at any time to exercise any of the foregoing rights will not be deemed a waiver of these rights, and these rights will be deemed ongoing rights which may be asserted at any time and from time to time.

In addition, we will not accept for exchange any Restricted Notes validly tendered, and no Exchange Notes will be issued in exchange for any tendered Restricted Notes, if, at the time the Restricted Notes are tendered, any stop order is threatened by the SEC or in effect with respect to the registration statement of which this prospectus is a part or the qualification of the Indenture under the Trust Indenture Act of 1939, as amended.

The exchange offer is not conditioned on any minimum principal amount of Restricted Notes being tendered for exchange.

Exchange Agent

We have appointed U.S. Bank Trust Company, National Association as exchange agent for the exchange offer. Questions, requests for assistance and requests for additional copies of this prospectus, the Letter of Transmittal and other related documents should be directed to the exchange agent addressed as follows:

U.S. Bank Trust Company, National Association, as Exchange Agent

By Registered or Certified Mail, Overnight Delivery on or before

11:59 p.m. New York City Time on the Expiration Date:

U.S. Bank Trust Company, National Association

Attn: Corporate Actions

111 Fillmore Avenue

St. Paul, MN 55107-1402

For Information or Confirmation by Telephone Call:

(800) 934-6802

By Email or Facsimile Transmission (for Eligible Institutions only):

Email: cts.specfinance@usbank.com

Facsimile: (651) 466-7367

DELIVERY OF A LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL TO AN ADDRESS OTHER THAN AS SET FORTH ABOVE, OR TRANSMISSION OF SUCH LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL VIA FACSIMILE OTHER THAN AS SET FORTH ABOVE, WILL NOT CONSTITUTE A VALID DELIVERY.

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Fees and Expenses

We will not pay brokers, dealers or others soliciting acceptances of the exchange offer. The principal solicitation is being made by mail. Additional solicitations, however, may be made in person, by email or by telephone by our officers and employees.

We will pay the estimated cash expenses to be incurred in connection with the exchange offer. These are estimated in the aggregate to be approximately $500,000, which includes fees and expenses of the exchange agent and accounting, legal, printing and related fees and expenses.

Transfer Taxes

You will not be obligated to pay any transfer taxes in connection with a tender of your Restricted Notes unless Exchange Notes are to be registered in the name of, or Restricted Notes (or any portion thereof) not tendered or not accepted in the exchange offer are to be returned to, a person other than the registered tendering holder of the Restricted Notes, in which event the registered tendering holder will be responsible for the payment of any applicable transfer tax. In addition, tendering holders will be responsible for any transfer tax imposed for any reason other than the transfer of Restricted Notes to, or upon the order of, the Company pursuant to the exchange offer.

Accounting Treatment

We will not recognize any gain or loss for accounting purposes upon the consummation of the exchange offer. We will amortize the expense of the exchange offer over the term of the Exchange Notes under generally accepted accounting principles in the United States of America (“GAAP”).

 

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DESCRIPTION OF THE EXCHANGE NOTES

We issued the Restricted Notes, and will issue the Exchange Notes, under the Base Indenture and the Tenth Supplemental Indenture. The following description is a summary of the material provisions of the Indenture. It does not restate the Indenture in its entirety. We urge you to read the Indenture, a copy of which is filed as an exhibit to the registration statement of which this prospectus forms a part, because it, and not this description, defines your rights as holders of the Notes.

Capitalized terms used but not otherwise defined herein will have the meanings given to them in the Notes or the Indenture, as applicable.

The registered holder of a Note will be treated as the owner of it for all purposes. Only registered holders will have rights under the Indenture.

General

The Restricted Notes are, and the Exchange Notes will be, our general senior unsecured obligations ranking equally in right of payment with all of our other senior unsecured indebtedness from time to time outstanding. The Notes will mature on September 29, 2025 unless previously redeemed or repurchased in full by us as provided below under “—Optional Redemption” or “—Offer to Repurchase Upon a Change of Control Repurchase Event.” The Exchange Notes and the Restricted Notes that remain outstanding after the exchange offer will be a single series under the Indenture.

The Restricted Notes bear, and the Exchange Notes will bear, cash interest at the rate of 7.050% per annum from September 27, 2022 to the stated maturity or date of earlier redemption. Interest on the Notes will be payable semi-annually in arrears on each of March 29 and September 29, commencing March 29, 2023 (if an interest payment date falls on a day that is not a business day, then the applicable interest payment will be made on the next succeeding business day and no additional interest will accrue as a result of such delayed payment), to the persons in whose names such notes were registered at the close of business on the immediately preceding March 14 and September 14 (whether or not a business day), respectively.

Interest payments in respect of the Notes will equal the amount of interest accrued from and including the immediately preceding interest payment date in respect of which interest has been paid or duly provided for (or from and including the date of issue, if no interest has been paid or duly provided for with respect to the Notes), to, but excluding, the applicable interest payment date or stated maturity date or date of early redemption, as the case may be. Interest on the Notes will be computed on the basis of a 360-day year comprised of twelve 30-day months.

If an interest payment date or the stated maturity date or date of early redemption of the Notes falls on a Saturday, Sunday or other day on which banking institutions in The City of New York are authorized or obligated by law or executive order to close, the required payment due on such date will instead be made on the next business day. No further interest will accrue as a result of such delayed payment.

We issued the Initial Restricted Notes in an aggregate principal amount of $600 million on September 27, 2022 in a transaction not requiring registration under the 1933 Act, and issued the Additional Restricted Notes in a transaction not requiring registration under the 1933 Act on November 14, 2022, the terms of which are identical to the Initial Restricted Notes, other than the issue date and the issue price.

The Indenture does not limit the aggregate principal amount of the debt securities which we may issue thereunder and provides that we may issue debt securities thereunder from time to time in one or more series. We may, without the consent of the holders of the Notes, issue additional Notes (in any such case, other than any Exchange Notes, “Additional Notes”) under the Indenture with the same ranking and the same interest rate,

 

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maturity and other terms as the Notes of a series; provided that, if such Additional Notes are not fungible with the Notes of the applicable series (or any other tranche of Additional Notes) for U.S. federal income tax purposes, then such Additional Notes will have different CUSIP numbers from the Notes of such series (and any such other tranche of Additional Notes). Any Additional Notes and the existing Notes of a series will constitute a single series under the Indenture and all references to the relevant Notes herein will include the Additional Notes unless the context otherwise requires.

We do not intend to list the Notes on any securities exchange or any automated dealer quotation system.

The Notes will be issued only in fully registered form without coupons in minimum denominations of $2,000 and integral multiples of $1,000 in excess thereof. The Notes may be presented for transfer (duly endorsed or accompanied by a written instrument of transfer, if so required by us or the security registrar) or exchanged for other notes (containing identical terms and provisions, in any authorized denominations, and of a like aggregate principal amount) at the office or agency maintained by us for such purposes (initially the corporate trust office of the Trustee). Such transfer or exchange will be made without service charge, but we may require payment of a sum sufficient to cover any tax or other governmental charge and any other expenses then payable. Prior to the due presentment of a Note for registration of transfer, we, the Trustee and any other agent of ours or the Trustee may treat the registered holder of each Note as the owner of such Note for the purpose of receiving payments of principal of and interest on such Note and for all other purposes whatsoever.

The Indenture does not contain any provisions that would limit our ability to incur unsecured indebtedness or that would afford holders of the Notes protection in the event of a sudden and significant decline in our credit quality or a takeover, recapitalization or highly leveraged or similar transaction involving us. Accordingly, we could in the future enter into transactions that could increase the amount of indebtedness outstanding at that time or otherwise affect our capital structure or the credit rating of the Notes.

The Notes will not be subject to any sinking fund (i.e., no amounts will be set aside by us to ensure repayment of the Notes at maturity). As a result, our ability to repay the Notes at maturity will depend on our financial condition on the date that we are required to repay the Notes.

Optional Redemption

We may redeem the Notes at our option, in whole or in part, at any time and from time to time, at a redemption price (expressed as a percentage of principal amount and rounded to three decimal places) equal to the greater of:

(1) (a) the sum of the present values of the remaining scheduled payments of principal and interest thereon discounted to the redemption date on a semi-annual basis (assuming a 360-day year consisting of twelve 30-day months) at the Treasury Rate plus 50 basis points less (b) interest accrued to the date of redemption, and

(2) 100% of the principal amount of the Notes to be redeemed,

plus, in either case, accrued and unpaid interest thereon to the redemption date of the Notes.

“Treasury Rate” means, with respect to any redemption date of the Notes, the yield determined by us in accordance with the following two paragraphs.

The Treasury Rate shall be determined by us after 4:15 p.m., New York City time (or after such time as yields on U.S. government securities are posted daily by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System), on the third business day preceding the redemption date based upon the yield or yields for the most recent day that appear after such time on such day in the most recent statistical release published by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System designated as “Selected Interest Rates (Daily)—H.15” (or any successor

 

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designation or publication) (“H.15”) under the caption “U.S. government securities–Treasury constant maturities–Nominal” (or any successor caption or heading) (“H.15 TCM”). In determining the Treasury Rate, we shall select, as applicable: (1) the yield for the Treasury constant maturity on H.15 exactly equal to the period from the redemption date to the maturity date of the Notes (the “Remaining Life”); or (2) if there is no such Treasury constant maturity on H.15 exactly equal to the Remaining Life, the two yields—one yield corresponding to the Treasury constant maturity on H.15 immediately shorter than and one yield corresponding to the Treasury constant maturity on H.15 immediately longer than the Remaining Life—and shall interpolate to the maturity date of the Notes on a straight-line basis (using the actual number of days) using such yields and rounding the result to three decimal places; or (3) if there is no such Treasury constant maturity on H.15 shorter than or longer than the Remaining Life, the yield for the single Treasury constant maturity on H.15 closest to the Remaining Life. For purposes of this paragraph, the applicable Treasury constant maturity or maturities on H.15 shall be deemed to have a maturity date equal to the relevant number of months or years, as applicable, of such Treasury constant maturity from the redemption date.

If on the third business day preceding the redemption date H.15 TCM is no longer published, we shall calculate the Treasury Rate based on the rate per annum equal to the semi-annual equivalent yield to maturity at 11:00 a.m., New York City time, on the second business day preceding such redemption date of the United States Treasury security maturing on, or with a maturity that is closest to, the maturity date of the Notes, as applicable. If there is no United States Treasury security maturing on the maturity date of the Notes but there are two or more United States Treasury securities with a maturity date equally distant from the maturity date of the Notes, one with a maturity date preceding the maturity date of the Notes and one with a maturity date following the maturity date of the Notes, we shall select the United States Treasury security with a maturity date preceding the maturity date of the Notes. If there are two or more United States Treasury securities maturing on the maturity date of the Notes or two or more United States Treasury securities meeting the criteria of the preceding sentence, we shall select from among these two or more United States Treasury securities the United States Treasury security that is trading closest to par based upon the average of the bid and asked prices for such United States Treasury securities at 11:00 a.m., New York City time. In determining the Treasury Rate in accordance with the terms of this paragraph, the semi-annual yield to maturity of the applicable United States Treasury security shall be based upon the average of the bid and asked prices (expressed as a percentage of principal amount) at 11:00 a.m., New York City time, of such United States Treasury security, and rounded to three decimal places.

Our actions and determinations in determining the redemption price of any of the Notes shall be conclusive and binding for all purposes, absent manifest error.

If we choose to redeem any Notes, we will deliver a notice of redemption to holders of such series of Notes to be redeemed not less than 10 nor more than 60 days before the redemption date. If we are redeeming less than all of the Notes, the particular Notes to be redeemed will be selected in accordance with the applicable procedures of the trustee and, so long as the Notes are registered to DTC or its nominee, the DTC; provided, however, that no such partial redemption will reduce the portion of the principal amount of a Note not redeemed to less than $2,000. Unless we default in payment of the redemption price, on and after the redemption date, interest will cease to accrue on the Notes or portions of the Notes called for redemption.

Offer to Repurchase Upon a Change of Control Repurchase Event

If a Change of Control Repurchase Event occurs, unless we have exercised our right to redeem the Notes in full, we will make an offer to each holder of the Notes to repurchase all or any part (in minimum denominations of $2,000 and integral multiples of $1,000 principal amount in excess thereof) of that holder’s Notes at a repurchase price in cash equal to 100% of the aggregate principal amount of Notes repurchased plus any accrued and unpaid interest on the Notes repurchased to, but not including, the date of purchase. Within 30 days following any Change of Control Repurchase Event or, at our option, prior to any Change of Control, but after the public announcement of the Change of Control, we will mail a notice to each holder describing the transaction or transactions that constitute or may constitute the Change of Control Repurchase Event and offering

 

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to repurchase Notes on the payment date specified in the notice, which date will be no earlier than 30 days and no later than 60 days from the date such notice is mailed. The notice will, if mailed prior to the date of consummation of the Change of Control, state that the offer to purchase is conditioned on the Change of Control Repurchase Event occurring on or prior to the payment date specified in the notice. We will comply with the requirements of Rule 14e-1 promulgated under the Exchange Act and any other securities laws and regulations thereunder to the extent those laws and regulations are applicable in connection with the repurchase of the Notes as a result of a Change of Control Repurchase Event. To the extent that the provisions of any securities laws or regulations conflict with the Change of Control Repurchase Event provisions of the Notes, we will comply with the applicable securities laws and regulations and will not be deemed to have breached our obligations under the Change of Control Repurchase Event provisions of the Notes by virtue of such conflict.

On the Change of Control Repurchase Event payment date, subject to extension if necessary to comply with the provisions of the 1940 Act and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder, we will, to the extent lawful:

(1) accept for payment all Notes or portions of Notes properly tendered pursuant to our offer;

(2) deposit with the paying agent an amount equal to the aggregate purchase price in respect of all Notes or portions of Notes properly tendered; and

(3) deliver or cause to be delivered to the Trustee the Notes properly accepted, together with an officers’ certificate stating the aggregate principal amount of Notes being purchased by us.

The paying agent will promptly remit to each holder of Notes properly tendered the purchase price for the Notes, and upon receipt of the written instruction, the Trustee will promptly authenticate and mail (or cause to be transferred by book-entry) to each holder an Exchange Note equal in principal amount to any unpurchased portion of any Notes surrendered; provided that each Exchange Note will be in a minimum principal amount of $2,000 or an integral multiple of $1,000 in excess thereof.

We will not be required to make an offer to repurchase the Notes upon a Change of Control Repurchase Event if a third party makes an offer in the manner, at the times and otherwise in compliance with the requirements for an offer made by us and such third party purchases all Notes properly tendered and not withdrawn under its offer.

The source of funds that will be required to repurchase Notes in the event of a Change of Control Repurchase Event will be our available cash or cash generated from our operations or other potential sources, including funds provided by a purchaser in the Change of Control transaction, borrowings, sales of assets or sales of equity. We cannot assure you that sufficient funds from such sources will be available at the time of any Change of Control Repurchase Event to make required repurchases of Notes tendered. The terms of certain of our and our subsidiaries’ financing arrangements provide that certain change of control events will constitute an event of default thereunder entitling the lenders to accelerate any indebtedness outstanding under our and our subsidiaries’ financing arrangements at that time and to terminate the financing arrangements. See “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations—Financial Condition, Liquidity and Capital Resources” in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2021, which is incorporated by reference herein, for a general discussion of our and our subsidiaries’ indebtedness.

Our and our subsidiaries’ future financing arrangements may contain similar restrictions and provisions. If the holders of the Notes exercise their right to require us to repurchase Notes upon a Change of Control Repurchase Event, the financial effect of this repurchase could cause a default under our and our subsidiaries’ future financing arrangements, even if the Change of Control Repurchase Event itself would not cause a default. It is possible that we will not have sufficient funds at the time of the Change of Control Repurchase Event to

 

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make the required repurchase of the Notes and/or our and our subsidiaries’ other debt. See “Risk Factors—Risks Related to the Exchange Notes—We may not be able to repurchase the Notes upon a Change of Control Repurchase Event” in this prospectus for more information.

The definition of “Change of Control” includes a phrase relating to the direct or indirect sale, transfer, conveyance or other disposition of “all or substantially all” of our properties or assets and those of our subsidiaries taken as a whole. Although there is a limited body of case law interpreting the phrase “substantially all,” there is no precise, established definition of the phrase under applicable law. Accordingly, the ability of a holder of Notes to require us to repurchase the Notes as a result of a sale, transfer, conveyance or other disposition of less than all of our assets and the assets of our subsidiaries taken as a whole to another person or group may be uncertain.

For purposes of the Exchange Notes:

Below Investment Grade Rating Event” means the Notes are downgraded below Investment Grade by both of the Rating Agencies on any date from the date of the public notice of an arrangement that results in a Change of Control until the end of the 60-day period following public notice of the occurrence of a Change of Control (which period will be extended so long as the rating of the Notes is under publicly announced consideration for possible downgrade by either of the Rating Agencies); provided that a Below Investment Grade Rating Event otherwise arising by virtue of a particular reduction in rating will not be deemed to have occurred in respect of a particular Change of Control (and thus will not be deemed a Below Investment Grade Rating Event for purposes of the definition of Change of Control Repurchase Event hereunder) if the Rating Agencies making the reduction in rating to which this definition would otherwise apply do not announce or publicly confirm or inform the Trustee in writing at its request that the reduction was the result, in whole or in part, of any event or circumstance comprised of or arising as a result of, or in respect of, the applicable Change of Control (whether or not the applicable Change of Control will have occurred at the time of the Below Investment Grade Rating Event).

Change of Control” means the occurrence of any of the following:

(1) the direct or indirect sale, lease, transfer, conveyance or other disposition (other than by way of merger or consolidation) in one or a series of related transactions, of all or substantially all of the assets of Blackstone Private Credit Fund and its Controlled Subsidiaries taken as a whole to any “person” or “group” (as those terms are used in Section 13(d)(3) of the Exchange Act), other than to any Permitted Holders; provided that, for the avoidance of doubt, a pledge of assets pursuant to any secured debt instrument of the Company or its Controlled Subsidiaries will not be deemed to be any such sale, lease, transfer, conveyance or disposition;

(2) the consummation of any transaction (including, without limitation, any merger or consolidation) the result of which is that any “person” or “group” (as those terms are used in Section 13(d)(3) of the Exchange Act) (other than any Permitted Holders) becomes the “beneficial owner” (as defined in Rules 13d-3 and 13d-5 promulgated under the Exchange Act), directly or indirectly, of more than 50% of the outstanding Voting Stock of the Company, measured by voting power rather than number of shares; or

(3) the approval by the Company’s stockholders of any plan or proposal relating to the liquidation or dissolution of the Company.

Change of Control Repurchase Event” means the occurrence of a Change of Control and a Below Investment Grade Rating Event.

Controlled Subsidiary” means any subsidiary of the Company, 50% or more of the outstanding equity interests of which are owned by the Company and its direct or indirect subsidiaries and of which the Company possesses, directly or indirectly, the power to direct or cause the direction of the management or policies, whether through the ownership of voting equity interests, by agreement or otherwise.

 

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Investment Grade” means a rating of BBB- or better by Moody’s (or its equivalent under any successor rating categories of Moody’s) and BBB- or better by S&P (or its equivalent under any successor rating categories of S&P)(or, in each case, if such Rating Agency ceases to make a rating of the applicable Notes publicly available for reasons outside of the Company’s control, the equivalent investment grader credit rating from any Rating Agency selected by the Company as a replacement Rating Agency).

Moody’s” means Moody’s Investors Service or any successor thereto.

Permitted Holders” means (i) us, (ii) one or more of our Controlled Subsidiaries and (iii) the Adviser, any affiliate of the Adviser or any entity that is managed by the Adviser that is organized under the laws of a jurisdiction located in the United States and in the business of managing or advising clients.

Rating Agency” means:

(1) one or both of Moody’s and S&P; and

(2) if both Moody’s and S&P cease to rate the Notes or fail to make a rating of the Notes publicly available for reasons outside of our control, a “nationally recognized statistical rating organization” as defined in Section 3(a)(62) of the Exchange Act selected by us as a replacement agency for either of Moody’s or S&P, as the case may be.

S&P” means S&P’s Global Ratings Services, or any successor thereto.

Voting Stock” as applied to stock of any person, means shares, interests, participations or other equivalents in the equity interest (however designated) in such person having ordinary voting power for the election of a majority of the directors (or the equivalent) of such person, other than shares, interests, participations or other equivalents having such power only by reason of the occurrence of a contingency.

Covenants

In addition to the covenants described in the Base Indenture, the following covenants will apply to the Notes. To the extent of any conflict or inconsistency between the Base Indenture and the following covenants, the following covenants will govern:

Merger, Consolidation or Sale of Assets

The Indenture will provide that we will not merge or consolidate with or into any other person (other than a merger of a wholly owned subsidiary into us), or sell, transfer, lease, convey or otherwise dispose of all or substantially all our property (provided that, for the avoidance of doubt, a pledge of assets pursuant to any secured debt instrument of Blackstone Private Credit Fund or its Controlled Subsidiaries will not be deemed to be any such sale, transfer, lease, conveyance or disposition) in any one transaction or series of related transactions unless:

 

   

we are the surviving person, or the Surviving Person, or the Surviving Person (if other than us) formed by such merger or consolidation or to which such sale, transfer, lease, conveyance or disposition is made will be a statutory trust, corporation or limited liability company organized and existing under the laws of the United States or any state or territory thereof;

 

   

the Surviving Person (if other than us) expressly assumes, by supplemental indenture in form reasonably satisfactory to the Trustee, executed and delivered to the Trustee by such Surviving Person, the due and punctual payment of the principal of, and premium, if any, and interest on, all the Notes outstanding, and the due and punctual performance and observance of all the covenants and conditions of the Indenture and the registration rights agreement to be performed by us;

 

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immediately before and immediately after giving effect to such transaction or series of related transactions, no default or event of default will have occurred and be continuing; and

 

   

we will deliver, or cause to be delivered, to the Trustee, an officers’ certificate and an opinion of counsel, each stating that such transaction and the supplemental indenture, if any, in respect thereto, comply with this covenant and that all conditions precedent in the Indenture relating to such transaction have been complied with.

For the purposes of this covenant, the sale, transfer, lease, conveyance or other disposition of all the property of one or more of our subsidiaries, which property, if held by us instead of such subsidiaries, would constitute all or substantially all of our property on a consolidated basis, will be deemed to be the transfer of all or substantially all of our property.

Although there is a limited body of case law interpreting the phrase “substantially all,” there is no precise established definition of the phrase under applicable law. Accordingly, in certain circumstances there may be a degree of uncertainty as to whether a particular transaction would involve “all or substantially all” of the properties or assets of a person. As a result, it may be unclear as to whether the merger, consolidation or sale of assets covenant would apply to a particular transaction as described above absent a decision by a court of competent jurisdiction. Although these types of transactions may be permitted under the Indenture, certain of the foregoing transactions could constitute a Change of Control that results in a Change of Control Repurchase Event permitting each holder to require us to repurchase the Notes of such holder as described above.

An assumption by any person of obligations under the Notes and the Indenture might be deemed for U.S. federal income tax purposes to be an exchange of the Notes for new Notes by the holders thereof, resulting in

recognition of gain or loss for such purposes and possibly other adverse tax consequences to the holders. Holders should consult their own tax advisors regarding the tax consequences of such an assumption.

Other Covenants

 

   

We agree that for the period of time during which the Notes are outstanding, we will not violate, whether or not we are subject to, Section 18(a)(1)(A) of the 1940 Act as modified by Section 61(a)(1) and (2) of the 1940 Act or any successor provisions, as such obligations may be amended or superseded, giving effect to any exemptive relief granted to us by the SEC.

 

   

If, at any time, we are not subject to the reporting requirements of Sections 13 or 15(d) of the Exchange Act to file any periodic reports with the SEC, we agree to furnish to holders of the Notes and the Trustee, for the period of time during which the Notes are outstanding, our audited annual consolidated financial statements, within 90 days of our fiscal year end, and unaudited interim consolidated financial statements, within 45 days of our fiscal quarter end (other than our fourth fiscal quarter). All such financial statements will be prepared, in all material respects, in accordance with GAAP, as applicable.

Events of Default

Each of the following will be an event of default:

(1) default in the payment of any interest upon any Note when due and payable and the default continues for a period of 30 days;

(2) default in the payment of the principal of (or premium, if any, on) any Note when it becomes due and payable at its maturity including upon any redemption date or required repurchase date;

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Indenture specifically dealt with or which has expressly been included in the Indenture solely for the benefit of a series of securities other than the Notes), and continuance of such default or breach for a period of 60 consecutive days after there has been given, by registered or certified mail, to us by the Trustee or to us and the Trustee by the holders of at least 25% in principal amount of the Notes a written notice specifying such default or breach and requiring it to be remedied and stating that such notice is a “Notice of Default” under the Indenture;

(4) default by us or any of our significant subsidiaries, as defined in Article 1, Rule 1-02 of Regulation S-X promulgated under the Exchange Act (but excluding any subsidiary which is (a) a non-recourse or limited recourse subsidiary, (b) a bankruptcy remote special purpose vehicle or (c) is not consolidated with Blackstone Private Credit Fund for purposes of GAAP), with respect to any mortgage, agreement or other instrument under which there may be outstanding, or by which there may be secured or evidenced, any indebtedness for money borrowed in excess of $100 million in the aggregate of us and/or any such significant subsidiary, whether such indebtedness now exists or will hereafter be created (i) resulting in such indebtedness becoming or being declared due and payable or (ii) constituting a failure to pay the principal or interest of any such debt when due and payable at its stated maturity, upon required repurchase, upon declaration of acceleration or otherwise, unless, in either case, such indebtedness is discharged, or such acceleration is rescinded, stayed or annulled, within a period of 30 calendar days after written notice of such failure is given to us by the Trustee or to us and the Trustee by the holders of at least 25% in aggregate principal amount of the Notes then outstanding;

(5) pursuant to Section 18(a)(1)(C)(ii) and Section 61 of the 1940 Act, on the last business day of each of 24 consecutive calendar months, any class of securities must have an asset coverage (as such term is used in the 1940 Act and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder) of less than 100% giving effect to any exemptive relief granted to us by the SEC; or

(6) certain events of bankruptcy, insolvency, or reorganization involving us occur and remain undischarged or unstayed for a period of 60 days.

If an event of default occurs and is continuing, then and in every such case (other than an event of default specified in item (6) above) the Trustee or the holders of at least 25% in principal amount of the Notes may declare the entire principal amount of the outstanding Notes to be due and payable immediately, by a notice in writing to us (and to the Trustee if given by the holders), and upon any such declaration such principal or specified portion thereof will become immediately due and payable. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the case of the events of bankruptcy, insolvency or reorganization described in item (6) above, 100% of the principal of and accrued and unpaid interest on the Notes will automatically become due and payable.

At any time after a declaration of acceleration with respect to the Notes has been made and before a judgment or decree for payment of the money due has been obtained by the Trustee, the holders of a majority in principal amount of the outstanding Notes, by written notice to us and the Trustee, may rescind and annul such declaration and its consequences if (i) we have paid or deposited with the Trustee a sum sufficient to pay all overdue installments of interest, if any, on all outstanding Notes, the principal of (and premium, if any, on) all outstanding Notes that have become due otherwise than by such declaration of acceleration and interest thereon at the rate or rates borne by or provided for in such Notes, to the extent that payment of such interest is lawful interest upon overdue installments of interest at the rate or rates borne by or provided for in such Notes, and all sums paid or advanced by the Trustee and the reasonable compensation, expenses, disbursements and advances of the Trustee, its agents and counsel, and (ii) all events of default with respect to the Notes, other than the nonpayment of the principal of (or premium, if any, on) or interest on such Notes that have become due solely by such declaration of acceleration, have been cured or waived. No such rescission will affect any subsequent default or impair any right consequent thereon.

No holder of Notes will have any right to institute any proceeding, judicial or otherwise, with respect to the Indenture, or for the appointment of a receiver or trustee, or for any other remedy under the Indenture, unless:

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(ii) the holders of not less than 25% in principal amount of the outstanding Notes have made written request to the Trustee to institute proceedings in respect of such event of default;

(iii) such holder or holders have offered to the Trustee indemnity, security, or both, satisfactory to the Trustee, against the costs, expenses and liabilities to be incurred in compliance with such request;

(iv) the Trustee for 60 days after its receipt of such notice, request and offer of indemnity has failed to institute any such proceeding; and

(v) no direction inconsistent with such written request has been given to the Trustee during such 60-day period by the holders of a majority in principal amount of the outstanding Notes.

Notwithstanding any other provision in the Indenture, the holder of any Note will have the right, which is absolute and unconditional, to receive payment of the principal of (and premium, if any, on) and interest, if any, on such Note on the stated maturity or maturity expressed in such Note (or, in the case of redemption, on the redemption date or, in the case of repayment at the option of the holders, on the repayment date) and to institute suit for the enforcement of any such payment, and such rights will not be impaired without the consent of such holder.

The Trustee will be under no obligation to exercise any of the rights or powers vested in it by the Indenture at the request or direction of any of the holders of the Notes unless such holders have offered to the Trustee security or indemnity satisfactory to the Trustee against the costs, expenses and liabilities which might be incurred by it in compliance with such request or direction. Subject to the foregoing, the holders of a majority in principal amount of the outstanding Notes will have the right to direct the time, method and place of conducting any proceeding for any remedy available to the Trustee or exercising any trust or power conferred on the Trustee with respect to the Notes, provided that (i) such direction may not be in conflict with any rule of law or with the

Indenture, (ii) the Trustee may take any other action deemed proper by the Trustee that is not inconsistent with such direction and (iii) the Trustee need not take any action that it determines in good faith may involve it in personal liability or be unjustly prejudicial to the holders of Notes not consenting (it being understood that the Trustee does not have an affirmative duty to ascertain whether or not any such directions are unduly prejudicial to such holders).

The holders of not less than a majority in principal amount of the outstanding Notes may on behalf of the holders of all of the Notes waive any past default under the Indenture with respect to the Notes and its consequences, except a default (i) in the payment of (or premium, if any, on) or interest, if any, on any Note, or (ii) in respect of a covenant or provision of the Indenture which cannot be modified or amended without the consent of the holder of each outstanding Note affected. Upon any such waiver, such default will cease to exist, and any event of default arising therefrom will be deemed to have been cured, for every purpose, but no such waiver may extend to any subsequent or other default or event of default or impair any right consequent thereto.

We are required to deliver to the Trustee, within 120 days after the end of each fiscal year, an officers’ certificate as to the knowledge of the signers whether we are in default in the performance of any of the terms, provisions or conditions of the Indenture.

Within 90 days after the occurrence of any default under the Indenture with respect to the Notes, the Trustee must transmit notice of such default known to the Trustee, unless such default has been cured or waived; provided, however, that, except in the case of a default in the payment of the principal of (or premium, if any, on) or interest, if any, on any Note, the Trustee will be protected in withholding such notice if and so long as the board of directors, the executive committee or a trust committee of directors of the Trustee in good faith determines that withholding of such notice is in the interest of the holders of the Notes.

Satisfaction and Discharge; Defeasance

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after the Notes have become due and payable, or otherwise, moneys sufficient to pay all of the outstanding Notes and paying all other sums payable under the Indenture by us. Such discharge is subject to terms contained in the Indenture.

In addition, the Notes are subject to defeasance and covenant defeasance, in each case, in accordance with the terms of the Indenture.

Trustee

U.S. Bank Trust Company, National Association is the Trustee, security registrar and paying agent. U.S. Bank Trust Company, National Association, in each of its capacities, including without limitation as the Trustee, security registrar and paying agent, assumes no responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of the information concerning us or our affiliates or any other party contained in this document or the related documents or for any failure by us or any other party to disclose events that may have occurred and may affect the significance or accuracy of such information, or for any information provided to it by us, including but not limited to settlement amounts and any other information.

We may maintain banking relationships in the ordinary course of business with the Trustee and its affiliates.

Governing Law

The Indenture provides that it and the Notes will be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York, without regard to principles of conflicts of laws that would cause the application of laws of another jurisdiction.

Book-Entry, Settlement and Clearance

Global Notes

Except as set forth below, Notes will be issued in registered, global form, without interest coupons (the “Global Notes”). The Global Notes will be issued in minimum denominations of $2,000 and integral multiples of $1,000 in excess thereof. Exchange Notes will be issued at the closing of this offering only against payment in immediately available funds.

The Global Notes will be deposited upon issuance with the Trustee as custodian for DTC and registered in the name of DTC’s nominee, Cede & Co., in each case for credit to an account of a direct or indirect participant in DTC as described below.

Except as set forth below, the Global Notes may be transferred, in whole but not in part, only to DTC, to a nominee of DTC or to a successor of DTC or its nominee. Beneficial interests in the Global Notes may not be exchanged for notes in registered, certificated form (the “Certificated Notes”) except in the limited circumstances described below. See “—Certificated Notes.” Except in the limited circumstances described below, owners of beneficial interests in the Global Notes will not be entitled to receive physical delivery of notes in certificated form.

Transfers of beneficial interests in the Global Notes will be subject to the applicable rules and procedures of DTC and its direct or indirect participants (including, if applicable, those of Euroclear and Clearstream), which may change from time to time.

Book-Entry Procedures for Global Notes

All interests in the Global Notes will be subject to the operations and procedures of DTC. We provide the following summary of those operations and procedures solely for the convenience of investors. The operations and procedures of DTC are controlled by that settlement system and may be changed at any time. Neither we nor the initial purchasers are responsible for those operations or procedures.

 

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DTC has advised us that it is:

 

   

a limited purpose trust company organized under the laws of the State of New York;

 

   

a “banking organization” within the meaning of the New York State Banking Law;

 

   

a member of the Federal Reserve System;

 

   

a “clearing corporation” within the meaning of the Uniform Commercial Code; and

 

   

a “clearing agency” registered under Section 17A of the Exchange Act.

DTC was created to hold securities for its participants and to facilitate the clearance and settlement of securities transactions between its participants through electronic book-entry changes to the accounts of its participants. DTC’s participants include securities brokers and dealers, including the initial purchasers; banks and trust companies; clearing corporations and other organizations. Indirect access to DTC’s system is also available to others such as banks, brokers, dealers and trust companies; these indirect participants clear through or maintain a custodial relationship with a DTC participant, either directly or indirectly. Investors who are not DTC participants may beneficially own securities held by or on behalf of DTC only through DTC participants or indirect participants in DTC.

Euroclear and Clearstream hold securities for participating organizations. They also facilitate the clearance and settlement of securities transactions between their respective participants through electronic book-entry changes in the accounts of such participants. Euroclear and Clearstream provide various services to their

participants, including the safekeeping, administration, clearance, settlement, lending and borrowing of internationally traded securities. Euroclear and Clearstream interface with domestic securities markets. Euroclear and Clearstream participants are financial institutions such as underwriters, securities brokers and dealers, banks, trust companies and certain other organizations. Indirect access to Euroclear and Clearstream is also available to others such as banks, brokers, dealers and trust companies that clear through or maintain a custodial relationship with a Euroclear and Clearstream participant, either directly or indirectly.

So long as the Notes are held in global form, Euroclear, Clearstream and/or DTC, as applicable, (or their respective nominees) will be considered the sole holders of Global Notes for all purposes under the Indenture. As such, participants must rely on the procedures of Euroclear, Clearstream and/or DTC and indirect participants must rely on the procedures of Euroclear, Clearstream and/ or DTC and the participants through which they own interests in the Notes, or Book-Entry Interests, in order to exercise any rights of holders under the Indenture.

So long as DTC, Euroclear or Clearstream’s nominee is the registered owner of a Global Note, that nominee will be considered the sole owner or holder of the Notes represented by that Global Note for all purposes under the Indenture. Except as provided below, owners of beneficial interests in a Global Note:

 

   

will not be entitled to have Notes represented by the Global Note registered in their names;

 

   

will not receive or be entitled to receive physical, certificated Notes; and

 

   

will not be considered the owners or holders of the Notes under the Indenture for any purpose, including with respect to the giving of any direction, instruction or approval to the Trustee under the Indenture.

As a result, each investor who owns a beneficial interest in a Global Note must rely on the procedures of DTC, Euroclear or Clearstream to exercise any rights of a holder of Notes under the Indenture (and, if the investor is not a participant or an indirect participant in DTC, Euroclear or Clearstream, on the procedures of the DTC, Euroclear or Clearstream participant through which the investor owns its interest).

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nor the Trustee will have any responsibility or liability for the payment of amounts to owners of beneficial interests in a Global Note, for any aspect of the records relating to or payments made on account of those interests by DTC, Euroclear or Clearstream, or for maintaining, supervising or reviewing any records of DTC, Euroclear or Clearstream relating to those interests.

Payments by participants and indirect participants in DTC, Euroclear or Clearstream to the owners of beneficial interests in a Global Note will be governed by standing instructions and customary industry practice and will be the responsibility of those participants or indirect participants and DTC, Euroclear or Clearstream.

Transfers between participants in DTC, Euroclear or Clearstream will be effected under DTC, Euroclear or Clearstream’s procedures and will be settled in same-day funds.

Cross-market transfers of beneficial interests in Global Notes between DTC participants, on the one hand, and Euroclear or Clearstream participants, on the other hand, will be effected within DTC through the DTC participants that are acting as depositaries for Euroclear and Clearstream. To deliver or receive an interest in a Global Note held in a Euroclear or Clearstream account, an investor must send transfer instructions to Euroclear or Clearstream, as the case may be, under the rules and procedures of that system and within the established deadlines of that system. If the transaction meets its settlement requirements, Euroclear or Clearstream, as the case may be, will send instructions to its DTC depositary to take action to effect final settlement by delivering or receiving interests in the relevant Global Notes in DTC, and making or receiving payment under normal procedures for same-day funds settlement applicable to DTC. Euroclear and Clearstream participants may not deliver instructions directly to the DTC depositaries that are acting for Euroclear or Clearstream.

Because the settlement of cross-market transfers takes place during New York business hours, DTC participants may employ their usual procedures for sending securities to the applicable DTC participants acting as depositaries for Euroclear and Clearstream. The sale proceeds will be available to the DTC participant seller on the settlement date. Thus, to a DTC participant, a cross-market transaction will settle no differently from a trade between two DTC participants. Because of time zone differences, the securities account of a Euroclear or Clearstream participant that purchases an interest in a Global Note from a DTC participant will be credited on the business day for Euroclear or Clearstream immediately following the DTC settlement date. Cash received in Euroclear or Clearstream from the sale of an interest in a Global Note to a DTC participant will be reflected in the account of the Euroclear of Clearstream participant the following business day, and receipt of the cash proceeds in the Euroclear or Clearstream participant’s account will be back-valued to the date on which settlement occurs in New York. DTC, Euroclear and Clearstream have agreed to the above procedures to facilitate transfers of interests in the Global Notes among participants in those settlement systems. However, the settlement systems are not obligated to perform these procedures and may discontinue or change these procedures at any time. Neither we nor the Trustee will have any responsibility or liability for the performance by DTC, Euroclear or Clearstream or their participants or indirect participants of their obligations under the rules and procedures governing their operations, including maintaining, supervising or reviewing the records relating to, or payments made on account of, beneficial ownership interests in Global Notes.

Certificated Notes

Notes in physical, certificated form will be issued and delivered to each person that DTC, Euroclear or Clearstream identifies as a beneficial owner of the related Notes only if:

 

   

DTC, Euroclear or Clearstream notifies us at any time that it is unwilling or unable to continue as depositary for the Global Notes and a successor depositary is not appointed within 90 days;

 

   

DTC ceases to be registered as a clearing agency under the Exchange Act and a successor depositary is not appointed within 90 days; or

 

   

an event of default with respect to the Notes has occurred and is continuing and such beneficial owner requests that its Notes be issued in physical, certificated form.

 

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CERTAIN MATERIAL U.S. FEDERAL INCOME TAX CONSIDERATIONS

The exchange of Restricted Notes for Exchange Notes in the exchange offer will not constitute a taxable event to holders for U.S. federal income tax purposes. Consequently, you will not recognize gain or loss upon receipt of an Exchange Note, the holding period of the Exchange Note will include the holding period of the Restricted Note exchanged therefor and the basis of the Exchange Note will be the same as the basis of the Restricted Note exchanged therefor immediately before the exchange.

In any event, persons considering the exchange of Restricted Notes for Exchange Notes should consult their own tax advisors concerning the U.S. federal income tax consequences in light of their particular situations as well as any consequences arising under the laws of any other taxing jurisdiction.

 

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FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS

The following table of financial highlights is intended to help a prospective investor understand the Company’s financial performance for the periods shown. The financial data set forth in the following table as of and for the years ended December 31, 2021 are derived from our consolidated financial statements, which have been audited by      , an independent registered public accounting firm whose reports thereon are incorporated by reference in this prospectus, certain documents incorporated by reference in this prospectus or the accompanying prospectus supplement, or the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2021, which may be obtained from www.sec.gov or upon request. The Company’s unaudited financial statements included in the Company’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarterly period ended September 30, 2022 are incorporated by reference herein. You should read these financial highlights in conjunction with our consolidated financial statements and notes thereto and “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations” incorporated by reference in this prospectus, any documents incorporated by reference in this prospectus or the accompanying prospectus supplement, or the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K or Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q filed with the SEC.

 

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The following are the financial highlights for the year ended December 31, 2021 and nine months ended September 30, 2022:

 

    Nine Months Ended September 30, 2022     Year Ended December 31, 2021  
    Class I     Class S     Class D(6)     Class I     Class S     Class D(6)  

Per Share Data:

           

Net asset value, beginning of period

  $ 25.93     $ 25.93     $ 25.93     $ 25.00     $ 25.00     $ 25.59  

Net investment income(1)

    1.75       1.59       1.71       2.20       1.99       1.46  

Net unrealized and realized gain (loss)(2)

    (1.43     (1.43     (1.43     0.84       0.84       0.39  
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations

    0.32       0.16       0.28       3.04       2.83       1.85  

Distributions from net investment income(3)

    (1.64     (1.47     (1.59     (2.09     (1.88     (1.49

Distributions from net realized gains(3)

                      (0.02     (0.02     (0.02
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net increase (decrease) in net assets from shareholders’ distributions

    (1.64     (1.47     (1.59     (2.11     (1.90     (1.51
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Early repurchase deduction fees(7)

    0.01                              
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total increase (decrease) in net assets

    (1.31     (1.31     (1.31     0.93       0.93       0.34  
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net asset value, end of period

  $ 24.62     $ 24.62     $ 24.62     $ 25.93     $ 25.93     $ 25.93  
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Shares outstanding, end of period

    598,605,098       266,826,806       43,689,711       346,591,556       132,425,100       16,814,460  

Total return based on NAV(4)

    1.26     0.62     1.07     12.56     11.64     7.43

Ratios:

           

Ratio of net expenses to average net assets(5)

    6.42     7.31     6.79     4.77     5.85     5.71

Ratio of net investment income to average net assets(5)

    9.24     8.41     9.05     8.61     7.81     8.31

Portfolio turnover rate

    13.59     13.59     13.59     29.14     29.14     29.14

Supplemental Data:

           

Net assets, end of period

  $ 14,734,969     $ 6,568,170     $ 1,075,437     $ 8,985,674     $ 3,433,213     $ 435,933  

Asset coverage ratio

    181.70     181.70     181.70     170.2     170.2     170.2

 

(1)

The per share data was derived by using the weighted average shares outstanding during the period.

(2)

For the year ended December 31, 2021, the amount shown does not correspond with the aggregate amount for the period as it includes a $0.31, $0.38 and $0.15 impact, on Class I, Class S and Class D, respectively,

 

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  from the effect of the timing of capital transactions. For the nine months ended September 30, 2022, the amount shown does not correspond with the aggregate amount for the period as it includes a $(0.01), $(0.01) and $(0.00) impact, on Class I, Class S and Class D, respectively, from the effect of the timing of capital transactions.
(3)

The per share data for distributions was derived by using the actual shares outstanding at the date of the relevant transactions.

(4)

Total return is calculated as the change in NAV per share during the period, plus distributions per share (assuming dividends and distributions are reinvested in accordance with the Company’s distribution reinvestment plan) divided by the beginning NAV per share. Total return does not include upfront transaction fee, if any.

(5)

For the year ended December 31, 2021, amounts are annualized except for organizational costs and management fee and income based incentive fee waivers by the Adviser. For the year ended December 31, 2021, the ratio of total operating expenses to average net assets was 5.36%, 6.29%, and 5.87% on Class I, Class S and Class D respectively, on an annualized basis, excluding the effect of expense support/(recoupment) and management fee and income based incentive fee waivers by the Adviser which represented 0.58%, 0.46% and 0.16% on Class I, Class S and Class D, respectively, of average net assets. For the nine months ended September 30, 2022, amounts are annualized except for organizational costs, excise tax and management fee and income based incentive fee waivers by the Adviser. For the nine months ended September 30, 2022, the ratio of total operating expenses to average net assets was 5.75%, 6.29%, and 5.48% on Class I, Class S and Class D respectively, on an annualized basis, excluding the effect of expense support/(recoupment) and management fee and income based incentive fee waivers by the Adviser which represented 0.00%, 0.00% and 0.00% on Class I, Class S and Class D, respectively, of average net assets.

(6)

Class D commenced operations on May 1, 2021.

(7)

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MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS

The information in “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations” in Part II, Item 7 of the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2021 and Part I, Item 2 of the Company’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarterly period ended September 30, 2022 is incorporated herein by reference.

 

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QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE DISCLOSURES ABOUT MARKET RISK

The information in “Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk” in Part II, Item 7A of the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2021 and Part I, Item 3 of the Company’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarterly period ended September 30, 2022 is incorporated herein by reference.

 

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PLAN OF DISTRIBUTION

Each broker-dealer that receives Exchange Notes for its own account pursuant to the exchange offer in exchange for Restricted Notes where such Restricted Notes were acquired as a result of market-making or other trading activities must acknowledge that it will deliver a prospectus in connection with any resale or other transfer of such Exchange Notes. This prospectus, as it may be amended or supplemented from time to time, may be used by such a broker-dealer in connection with resales or other transfers of such Exchange Notes. To the extent any such broker-dealer participates in the exchange offer, we have agreed that, for a period of up to 180 days after the completion of the exchange offer, upon request of such broker-dealer, we will make this prospectus, as amended or supplemented, available to such broker-dealer for use in connection with any such resales or other transfers of Exchange Notes, and will deliver as many additional copies of this prospectus and each amendment or supplement to this prospectus and any documents incorporated by reference in this prospectus as such broker-dealer may reasonably request.

We will not receive any proceeds from any resales or other transfers of Exchange Notes by such broker-dealers. Exchange Notes received by such broker-dealers for their own accounts pursuant to the exchange offer may be resold from time to time in one or more transactions in the over-the-counter market, in negotiated transactions, through the writing of options on the Exchange Notes or a combination of these methods of resale, at market prices prevailing at the time of resale, at prices related to such prevailing market prices or at negotiated prices. Any such resale may be made directly to purchasers or to or through brokers or dealers who may receive compensation in the form of commissions or concessions from any such broker-dealer or the purchasers of any such Exchange Notes. Any such broker-dealer that resells Exchange Notes that were received by it for its own account pursuant to the exchange offer and any broker or dealer that participates in a distribution of such Exchange Notes may be deemed to be an “underwriter” of the Exchange Notes within the meaning of the 1933 Act, and any profit on any such resale of Exchange Notes and any commissions or concessions received by any such persons may be deemed to be underwriting compensation under the 1933 Act. The accompanying Letter of Transmittal states that, by acknowledging that it will deliver and by delivering a prospectus, such broker-dealer will not be deemed to admit that it is an “underwriter” of the Exchange Notes within the meaning of the 1933 Act.

 

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BUSINESS OF THE COMPANY

The information in “Business” in Part I, Item 1 of the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2021 is incorporated herein by reference.

 

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REGULATION OF THE COMPANY

The information in “Business—Regulation as a Business Development Company” in Part I, Item 1 of the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2021 is incorporated herein by reference.

 

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SENIOR SECURITIES

Information about the Company’s senior securities is shown as of the dates indicated in the below table. This information about the Company’s senior securities should be read in conjunction with the Company’s audited consolidated financial statements and related notes thereto and “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations” as incorporated by reference herein.                 ’s report on the senior securities table as of December 31, 2021 is attached as an exhibit to the registration statement of which this prospectus is a part.

 

Class and Period

   Total Amount
Outstanding
Exclusive of
Treasury
Securities(1)
     Asset
Coverage
per Unit(2)
    Involuntary
Liquidating
Preference
per Unit(3)
     Average
Market Value
per Unit(4)
 
     ($ in millions)  

Bard Peak Funding Facility

          

September 30, 2022 (unaudited)

     1,449.2        1,817.0 (5)      —          N/A  

December 31, 2021

     879.0        1,702.0          N/A  

Castle Peak Funding Facility

          

September 30, 2022 (unaudited)

     1,195.0        1,817.0 (5)      —          N/A  

December 31, 2021

    
1,171.8
 
     1,702.0       —          N/A  

Maroon Peak Funding Facility

          

September 30, 2022 (unaudited)

     800.0        1,817.0 (5)      —          N/A  

December 31, 2021

     484.0        1,702.0       —          N/A  

Summit Peak Funding Facility

          

September 30, 2022 (unaudited)

     1,535.6        1,817.0 (5)      —          N/A  

December 31, 2021

     1,643.2        1,702.0       —          N/A  

Denali Peak Funding Facility

          

September 30, 2022 (unaudited)

     749.8        1,817.0 (5)      —          N/A  

December 31, 2021

     668.4        1,702.0       —          N/A  

Bushnell Peak Funding Facility

          

September 30, 2022 (unaudited)

     600.0        1,817.0 (5)      —          N/A  

December 31, 2021

    
395.5
 
     1,702.0       —          N/A  

Granite Peak Funding Facility

          

September 30, 2022 (unaudited)

     562.7        1,817.0 (5)      —          N/A  

December 31, 2021

     248.0        1,702.0       —          N/A  

Middle Peak Funding Facility

          

September 30, 2022 (unaudited)

     599.9        1,817.0 (5)      —          N/A  

December 31, 2021

     799.6        1,702.0       —          N/A  

Bison Peak Funding Facility

          

September 30, 2022 (unaudited)

     1,467.3        1,817.0 (5)      —          N/A  

December 31, 2021

    
1,320.8
 
     1,702.0       —          N/A  

Blanca Peak Funding Facility

          

September 30, 2022 (unaudited)

     1,000.0        1,817.0 (5)      —          N/A  

December 31, 2021

     892.8        1,702.0       —          N/A  

Windom Peak Funding Facility

          

September 30, 2022 (unaudited)

     1,612.6        1,817.0 (5)      —          N/A  

December 31, 2021

    
989.8
 
     1,702.0       —          N/A  

 

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Class and Period

   Total Amount
Outstanding
Exclusive of
Treasury
Securities(1)
     Asset
Coverage
per Unit(2)
    Involuntary
Liquidating
Preference
per Unit(3)
     Average
Market Value
per Unit(4)
 
     ($ in millions)  

Monarch Peak Funding Facility

          

September 30, 2022 (unaudited)

     1,123.4        1,817.0 (5)      —          N/A  

December 31, 2021

    
567.4
 
     1,702.0       —          N/A  

Borah Peak Funding Facility

          

September 30, 2022 (unaudited)

     381.0        1,817.0 (5)      —          N/A  

Naomi Peak Funding Facility

          

September 30, 2022 (unaudited)

     340.0        1,817.0 (5)      —          N/A  

Meridian Peak Funding Facility

          

September 30, 2022 (unaudited)

     100.0        1,817.0 (5)      —          N/A  

2022-1 BSL WH

          

September 30, 2022 (unaudited)

     168.0        1,817.0 (5)      —          N/A  

Revolving Credit Facility

          

September 30, 2022 (unaudited)

     1,543.7        1,817.0 (5)      —          N/A  

December 31, 2021

    
1,144.4
 
     1,702.0       —          N/A  

2.56% Notes

          

September 30, 2022 (unaudited)

     435.0        1,817.0 (5)      —          N/A  

December 31, 2021

     435.0       
1,702.0
 
    —          N/A  

3.27% Notes

          

September 30, 2022 (unaudited)

     400.0        1,817.0 (5)      —          N/A  

December 31, 2021

     400.0        1,702.0       —          N/A  

1.750% Notes

          

September 30, 2022 (unaudited)

     365.0        1,817.0 (5)      —          N/A  

December 31, 2021

     365.0        1,702.0       —          N/A  

2.625% Notes

          

September 30, 2022 (unaudited)

     1,250.0        1,817.0 (5)      —          N/A  

December 31, 2021

     1,250.0        1,702.0       —          N/A  

Eurobonds

          

September 30, 2022 (unaudited)

     580.5        1,817.0 (5)      —          N/A  

December 31, 2021

     570.0        1,702.0       —          N/A  

2.350% Notes

          

September 30, 2022 (unaudited)

     500.0        1,817.0 (5)      —          N/A  

December 31, 2021

     500.0        1,702.0       —          N/A  

3.250% Notes

          

September 30, 2022 (unaudited)

     1,000.0        1,817.0 (5)      —          N/A  

December 31, 2021

     1,000.0        1,702.0       —          N/A  

2.700% Notes

          

September 30, 2022 (unaudited)

     500.0        1,817.0 (5)      —          N/A  

4.000% Notes

          

September 30, 2022 (unaudited)

     650.0        1,817.0 (5)      —          N/A  

 

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Class and Period

   Total Amount
Outstanding
Exclusive of
Treasury
Securities(1)
     Asset
Coverage
per Unit(2)
    Involuntary
Liquidating
Preference
per Unit(3)
     Average
Market Value
per Unit(4)
 
     ($ in millions)  

4.700% Notes

          

September 30, 2022 (unaudited)

     900.0        1,817.0 (5)      —          N/A  

4.875% Notes

          

September 30, 2022 (unaudited)

     326.9        1,817.0 (5)      —          N/A  

5.61% Notes

          

September 30, 2022 (unaudited)

     625.0        1,817.0 (5)      —          N/A  

2021-1 BSL Debt

          

September 30, 2022 (unaudited)

     663.0        1,817.0 (5)      —          N/A  

December 31, 2021

     663.0        1,702.0       —          N/A  

2022-1 BSL Debt

          

September 30, 2022 (unaudited)

     420.0        1,817.0 (5)      —          N/A  

2021-2 Debt

          

September 30, 2022 (unaudited)

     505.8        1,817.0 (5)      —          N/A  

December 31, 2021

     505.8        1,702.0       —          N/A  

MML 2021-1 Debt

          

September 30, 2022 (unaudited)

     690.0        1,817.0 (5)      —          N/A  

December 31, 2021

     690.0        1,702.0       —          N/A  

MML 2022-1 Debt

          

September 30, 2022 (unaudited)

     759.0        1,817.0 (5)      —          N/A  

MML 2022-2 Debt

          

September 30, 2022 (unaudited)

     300.5        1,817.0 (5)      —          N/A  

7.050% Notes

          

September 30, 2022 (unaudited)

     600.0        1,817.0 (5)      —          N/A  

Short-Term Borrowings

          

September 30, 2022 (unaudited)

     844.1        1,817.0 (5)      —          N/A  

December 31, 2021

     718.2        1,702.0       —          N/A  

As of September 30, 2022, the aggregate principal amount of indebtedness outstanding was $27.5 billion.

 

(1)

Total amount of each class of senior securities outstanding at the end of the period presented.

(2)

Asset coverage per unit is the ratio of the carrying value of our total assets, less all liabilities excluding indebtedness represented by senior securities in this table, to the aggregate amount of senior securities representing indebtedness. Asset coverage per unit is expressed in terms of dollar amounts per $1,000 of indebtedness and is calculated on a consolidated basis.

(3)

The amount to which such class of senior security would be entitled upon our involuntary liquidation in preference to any security junior to it. The “-” in this column indicates information that the SEC expressly does not require to be disclosed for certain types of senior securities.

(4)

Not applicable because the senior securities are not registered for public trading.

(5)

Subsequent to September 30, 2022, the Company has issued an additional $200.0 million of the 7.050% Notes and $350.0 million of the 7.49% Notes, and continued to borrow consistent with its investment objectives. As of October 31, 2022, adjusted pro forma for the issuance of the 7.49% Notes, the Asset Coverage per Unit was 1,802.

 

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PORTFOLIO COMPANIES

The following table sets forth certain information as of September 30, 2022 for each portfolio company in which the Company had an investment. Percentages shown for class of securities held by the Company represent percentage of the class owned and do not necessarily represent voting ownership or economic ownership.

The Board approved the valuation of the Company’s investment portfolio, as of September 30, 2022, at fair value as determined in good faith using a consistently applied valuation process in accordance with the Company’s documented valuation policy that has been reviewed and approved by the Board, who also approve in good faith the valuation of such securities as of the end of each quarter. For more information relating to the Company’s investments, see the Company’s financial statements incorporated by reference in this prospectus.

 

Name and Address of
Portfolio Company (1)

 

Industry

 

Type of
Investment

  Reference
Rate and
Spread
    Interest
Rate
(2)(14)
    Maturity
Date
    % of
Class
Held at
9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

123Dentist, Inc. (4)(6)(7)(10)

  Health Care Providers & Services   First Lien Debt     C + 5.75%       9.41     8/10/2029         204,779       156,925       142,902       0.64

4321 Still Creek Dr suite 200, Burnaby, BC V5C 6S7, Canada

                   

2U, Inc. (6)(10)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     L + 5.75%       8.87     12/30/2024         24,010       23,773       23,074       0.10

7800 HARKINS RD, LANHAM MD 20706 United States

                   

Abaco Energy Technologies, LLC (4)(13)

  Energy Equipment & Services   First Lien Debt     L + 7%       9.76     10/4/2024         10,111       9,689       10,111       0.05

1999 Bryan Street, Suite 900, Dallas TX 75201 United States

                   

Access CIG, LLC (8)

  Commercial Services & Supplies   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       6.82     2/27/2025         40,717       40,597       39,098       0.17

6818 A Patterson Pass Road, Livermore CA 94550 United States

                   

ACI Group Holdings, Inc. (4)(5)(7)(10)

  Health Care Providers & Services   First Lien Debt     L + 5.5%       9.17     8/2/2028         114,283       111,555       112,355       0.50

629 Davis Drive, Suite 300, Morrisville, NC 27560, United States

                   

Acrisure LLC (8)

  Insurance   First Lien Debt     L + 3.5%       6.62     2/15/2027         3,824       3,744       3,507       0.02

100 Ottawa Avenue SW, Grand Rapids, MI 49503

                   

Acrisure LLC (9)

  Insurance   First Lien Debt     L + 4.25%       7.37     2/15/2027         41,721       41,448       38,799       0.17

100 Ottawa Avenue SW, Grand Rapids, MI 49503

                   

 

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Name and Address of
Portfolio Company (1)

 

Industry

 

Type of
Investment

  Reference
Rate and
Spread
    Interest
Rate
(2)(14)
    Maturity
Date
    % of
Class
Held at
9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

ADCS Clinics Intermediate Holdings, LLC (4)(7)(11)

  Health Care Providers & Services   First Lien Debt     L + 6.5%       8.47     5/7/2027         26,556       26,025       25,979       0.12

151 Southhall Lane Suite 300 Maitland FL 32751 United States

                   

ADMI Corp. (9)

  Health Care Providers & Services   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       6.87     8/24/2028         49,236       48,955       43,943       0.20

299 Park Avenue 34th Floor New York NY 10171 United States

                   

Advancing Eyecare Center, Inc. (4)(7)(9)

  Health Care Equipment & Supplies   First Lien Debt    
SOFR +
5.75%
 
 
    9.45     6/13/2029         25,000       24,280       24,075       0.11

11825 Central Parkway Jacksonville FL 32224

                   

Advisor Group Holdings, Inc. (8)

  Capital Markets   First Lien Debt     L + 4.5%       7.62     7/31/2026         42,039       41,961       40,110       0.18

20 East Thomas Road, Phoenix AZ 85012 United States

                   

Aegion Corporation (10)

  Communications Equipment   First Lien Debt     L + 4.75%       7.87     5/17/2028         23,700       23,643       21,863       0.10

787 7th Avenue 49th Floor New York NY 10019 United States

                   

AGI-CFI Holdings, Inc. (4)(10)

  Air Freight & Logistics   First Lien Debt     L + 5.5%       8.88     6/11/2027         216,354       212,801       214,190       0.96

9130 S Dadeland Blvd Ste 1801, Miami, FL, 33156-7858 United States

                   

AGI-CFI Holdings, Inc. (4)(10)

  Air Freight & Logistics   First Lien Debt     L + 5.75%       7.91     6/11/2027         52,699       51,795       52,172       0.23

9130 S Dadeland Blvd Ste 1801, Miami, FL, 33156-7858 United States

                   

Ahead DB Holdings, LLC (5)(10)

  IT Services   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       7.43     10/18/2027         2,576       2,588       2,466       0.01

401 N Michigan Ave., Suite 3400, Chicago IL 60611 United States

                   

AI Altius Bidco, Inc. (4)(5)(7)(10)

  IT Services   First Lien Debt     L + 5.5%       8.28     12/13/2028         115,148       112,795       112,498       0.50

Suite 1, 3rd Floor, 11 - 12 St James’s Square, London, SW1Y 4LB

                   

 

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Name and Address of
Portfolio Company (1)

 

Industry

 

Type of
Investment

  Reference
Rate and
Spread
    Interest
Rate
(2)(14)
    Maturity
Date
    % of
Class
Held at
9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

AI Altius Bidco, Inc. (4)(5)(8)

  IT Services   First Lien Debt     9.75%       9.75     12/1/2028         22,256       21,691       21,588       0.10

Suite 1, 3rd Floor, 11 - 12 St James’s Square, London, SW1Y 4LB

                   

AI Aqua Merger Sub, Inc. (6)(9)

  Household Durables   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 3.75%       6.35     7/31/2028         70,639       69,765       65,856       0.29

9399 West Higgins Road, Rosemont, IL 60018 United States

                   

Air Canada (6)(10)

  Airlines   First Lien Debt     L + 3.5%       6.42     8/11/2028         16,777       16,648       15,996       0.07

2001 University Street Suite 1600 Montreal,QC, H3A 2A6 Canada

                   

AIT Worldwide Logistics Holdings, Inc. (10)

  Transportation Infrastructure   First Lien Debt     L + 4.75%       7.04     4/6/2028         46,050       45,462       42,309       0.19

399 Park Avenue 30th Floor New York NY 10022 United States

                   

Albireo Energy, LLC (4)(5)(11)

  Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components   First Lien Debt     L + 6%       9.63     12/23/2026         35,227       34,779       33,197       0.15

3 Ethel Road, Suite 300, Edison, NJ 08817

                   

Alera Group, Inc. (4)(7)(10)

  Insurance   First Lien Debt     L + 5.5%       8.31     10/2/2028         64,789       64,182       63,283       0.28

3 Parkway North, Suite 500, Deerfield, IL 60015, United States

                   

ALKU, LLC (4)(10)

  Professional Services   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 5.25%       8.95     3/1/2028         162,998       161,722       162,590       0.73

200 Brickstone Square, Suite 503, Andover, MA 01810

                   

ALKU, LLC (4)(10)

  Professional Services   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 5%       8.70     3/1/2028         78,805       78,009       78,805       0.35

200 Brickstone Square, Suite 503, Andover, MA 01810

                   

Alliance Ground (4)(10)

  Air Freight & Logistics   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 5.75%       8.44     6/11/2027         95,908       94,064       94,949       0.42

9130 S Dadeland Blvd, Datran 2 Suite 1801, Miami FL 33156

                   

Alliant Holdings Intermediate, LLC (8)

  Insurance   First Lien Debt     L + 3.25%       6.37     5/9/2025         15,913       15,797       15,287       0.07

1301 Dove Street, Suite 200, Newport Beach, CA 92660 United States

                   

 

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Name and Address of
Portfolio Company (1)

 

Industry

 

Type of
Investment

  Reference
Rate and
Spread
    Interest
Rate
(2)(14)
    Maturity
Date
    % of
Class
Held at
9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

Alliant Holdings Intermediate, LLC (9)

  Insurance   First Lien Debt     L + 3.5%       6.49     11/6/2027         36,931       36,906       35,084       0.16

1301 Dove Street, Suite 200, Newport Beach, CA 92660 United States

                   

Allied Universal Holdco, LLC (9)

  Commercial Services & Supplies   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       6.87     5/12/2028         72,379       72,107       63,829       0.29

1551 North Tustin Avenue Suite 650 Santa Ana CA 92705 United States

                   

AllSpring Buyer, LLC (6)(9)

  Capital Markets   First Lien Debt     L + 3.25%       6.69     11/1/2028         2,985       3,000       2,906       0.01

P.O. Box 219967 Kansas City, MO 64121-9967

                   

Alterra Mountain Company (9)

  Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure   First Lien Debt     L + 3.5%       6.62     8/17/2028         27,293       27,315       26,526       0.12

3501 Wazee Street, Denver CO 80216 United States

                   

Altice Financing S.A. (5)(6)(8)

  Marine   First Lien Debt     5.75%       5.75     8/15/2029         994       1,003       763       0.00

5, rue Eugène Ruppert L - 2453 Luxembourg LU

                   

Amentum Government Services Holdings, LLC (8)

  Aerospace & Defense   First Lien Debt     L + 4%       7.67     1/29/2027         7,952       7,844       7,620       0.03

20501 Seneca Meadows Pkwy #300, Germantown, MD 20876

                   

Amentum Government Services Holdings, LLC (9)

  Aerospace & Defense   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 4%       7.21     2/15/2029         12,248       12,191       11,727       0.05

20501 Seneca Meadows Pkwy #300, Germantown, MD 20876

                   

American Rock Salt Company, LLC (10)

  Metals & Mining   First Lien Debt     L + 4%       7.12     6/9/2028         30,612       30,593       28,431       0.13

5520 Route 63 PO Box 190 Mount Morris NY 14510 United States

                   

Amerilife Holdings LLC (4)(7)(10)

  Insurance   First Lien Debt    
SOFR +
5.75%
 
 
    8.65     8/31/2029         309,295       301,460       301,362       1.35

2650 McCormick Drive, Suite 300L, Clearwater, FL 33759 United States

                   

AmeriVet Partners Management, Inc. (4)(5)(7)(10)

  Health Care Providers & Services   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 5.5%       9.20     2/25/2028         30,122       28,884       27,547       0.12

520 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10022

                   

 

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    Maturity
Date
    % of
Class
Held at
9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

AMGH Holding Corp. (11)

  Health Care Providers & Services   First Lien Debt     L + 4.25%       7.37     3/14/2025         11,648       11,662       10,134       0.05

209 Highway 121 Bypass Suite 21 Lewisville, TX 75067 United States

                   

Anaplan, Inc. (4)(6)(7)(10)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 6.5%       9.53     6/21/2029         596,043       583,583       583,058       2.61

50 Hawthorne St, San Francisco, CA 94105

                   

Ancestry.com Operations, Inc (9)

  Interactive Media & Services   First Lien Debt     L + 3.25%       6.37     12/6/2027         8,349       8,296       7,543       0.03

1300 West Traverse Parkway Lehi, UT 84043

                   

ANI Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (6)(10)

  Paper & Forest Products   First Lien Debt     L + 6%       9.12     4/27/2028         9,089       8,928       8,667       0.04

210 Main Street West, Baudette MN 56623 United States

                   

Anticimex, Inc. (6)(9)

  Commercial Services & Supplies   First Lien Debt     L + 3.5%       6.57     11/16/2028         35,226       35,097       33,465       0.15

400 Connell Drive Suite 1300, Berkeley Heights, NJ 07922

                   

Anticimex, Inc. (6)(9)

  Commercial Services & Supplies   First Lien Debt     L + 4%       7.07     11/16/2028         2,790       2,800       2,668       0.01

400 Connell Drive Suite 1300, Berkeley Heights, NJ 07922

                   

Apex Group Treasury, LLC (6)(9)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       6.56     7/27/2028         23,279       23,248       22,231       0.10

4 Embarcadero Center Suite 1900 San Francisco,CA,94111 United States

                   

Apex Tool Group, LLC (9)

  Machinery   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 5.25%       8.10     2/8/2029         14,793       14,729       13,148       0.06

910 Ridgebrook Road Suite 200 Sparks MD 21152 United States

                   

APFS Staffing Holdings, Inc. (4)(9)

  Professional Services   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 4%       6.83     12/29/2028         7,263       7,246       7,099       0.03

125 S Wacker Dr Ste 2700, Chicago, Illinois 60606

                   

Apttus Corp. (10)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     L + 4.25%       7.12     5/8/2028         15,355       15,327       14,204       0.06

150 North Riverside Plaza Suite 2800 Chicago IL 60606 United States

                   

 

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    Maturity
Date
    % of
Class
Held at
9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

APX Group, Inc. (11)

  Commercial Services & Supplies   First Lien Debt     L + 3.25%       6.24     7/10/2028         47,550       47,229       44,485       0.20

4931 NORTH 300 WEST PROVO, UT, 84604, United States

                   

Aqgen Island Holdings, Inc. (9)

  Professional Services   First Lien Debt     L + 3.5%       7.19     8/2/2028         68,561       68,231       62,562       0.28

535 Madsion Avenue, 24TH Floor New York, NY 10022

                   

Armada Parent, Inc. (4)(7)(10)

  Marine   First Lien Debt     L + 5.75%       8.56     10/29/2027         234,700       230,176       227,588       1.02

93 Eastmont Ave Ste 100 East Wenatchee, WA, 98802-5305 United States

                   

Armor Holdco, Inc. (6)(9)

  Professional Services   First Lien Debt     L + 4.5%       8.17     12/11/2028         3,609       3,577       3,514       0.02

48 Wall Street 22nd Floor New York,NY,10005 United States

                   

Armstrong Bidco Limited (4)(6)(7)(8)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     S + 5.75%       7.94     6/28/2029         368,840       438,607       392,530       1.75

The Old School School Lane, Stratford St Mary, Colchester, Essex, United Kingdom, CO7 6LZ

                   

Ascend Buyer, LLC (4)(7)(10)

  Construction Materials   First Lien Debt     L + 5.75%       9.42     10/2/2028         18,956       18,519       18,699       0.08

1111 Busch Parkway, Buffalo Grove, IL 60089, United States

                   

Ascend Learning, LLC (9)

  Diversified Consumer Services   First Lien Debt     L + 3.5%       6.62     12/11/2028         34,080       33,536       31,558       0.14

11161 Overbrook Road, Leawood, KS, 66211, United States

                   

Ascend Performance Materials Operations, LLC (10)

  Chemicals   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 4.75%       8.83     8/27/2026         4,925       4,985       4,834       0.02

400 Park Avenue Suite 820 New York NY 10022 United States

                   

ASP Endeavor Acquisition, LLC (4)(5)(9)

  Communications Equipment   First Lien Debt     L + 6.5%       9.37     5/3/2027         35,575       35,031       33,707       0.15

515 Houston St Ste 500, Fort Worth, TX 76102 United States

                   

 

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    Maturity
Date
    % of
Class
Held at
9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

AssuredPartners, Inc. (8)

  Insurance   First Lien Debt     L + 3.5%       6.62     2/12/2027         1,990       1,913       1,888       0.01

200 Colonial Center Parkway Suite 140 Lake Mary FL 32746 United States

                   

AssuredPartners, Inc. (9)

  Insurance   First Lien Debt     L + 3.5%       6.62     2/12/2027         62,211       61,737       59,042       0.26

200 Colonial Center Parkway Suite 140 Lake Mary FL 32746 United States

                   

athenahealth, Inc. (7)(9)

  Health Care Technology   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 3.5%       6.58     2/15/2029         38,951       38,441       34,325       0.15

Arsenal Street, Watertown, MA 02472 United States

                   

Atlas CC Acquisition Corp. (7)(10)

  Aerospace & Defense   First Lien Debt     L + 4.25%       7.32     5/25/2028         60,169       58,164       47,824       0.21

9465 Wilshire Blvd, Suit 300 Beverly Hills, California 90212 United States

                   

Auris Luxembourg III Sarl (6)(8)

  Health Care Equipment & Supplies   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       5.58     10/20/2028         36,797       36,237       32,381       0.14

23 Rue Aldringen, Luxembourg, L-1118, Luxembourg

                   

AxiomSL Group, Inc. (4)(7)(11)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     L + 6%       9.12     12/3/2027         78,521       77,113       77,621       0.35

125 London Wall, London, EC2Y 5AJ, United Kingdom

                   

Baldwin Risk Partners, LLC (6)(9)

  Insurance   First Lien Debt     L + 3.5%       6.26     10/14/2027         33,709       33,582       32,277       0.14

4211 W BOY SCOUT BLVD SUITE 800 TAMPA FL 33607 United States

                   

Barbri Holdings, Inc. (4)(7)(10)

  Diversified Financial Services   First Lien Debt     L + 5.75%       8.87     4/30/2028         139,969       137,812       138,429       0.62

12222 Merit Drive, Suite 1340, Dallas, TX 75251 United States

                   

Barracuda Networks, Inc. (9)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 4.5%       7.53     7/6/2029         77,133       74,600       72,772       0.33

3175 Winchester Blvd, Campbell, CA 95008 United States

                   

Bazaarvoice, Inc. (4)(7)(8)

  Commercial Services & Supplies   First Lien Debt     L + 5.75%       7.71     5/7/2028         369,375       369,375       369,375       1.65

338 Pier Avenue, Hermosa Beach CA 90254 United States

                   

 

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    Maturity
Date
    % of
Class
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    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

BCP V Everise Acquisition, LLC (4)(10)

  IT Services   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 6.5%       8.62     5/3/2027         75,000       73,277       73,125       0.33

5757 N Green Bay Ave Milwaukee, WI, 53209, United States

                   

Beeline, LLC (4)(7)(10)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 5.5%       8.41     5/2/2029         44,412       43,899       43,617       0.19

Henniker, NH, 03242

                   

Belfor Holdings, Inc. (8)

  Commercial Services & Supplies   First Lien Debt     L + 4%       7.12     4/6/2026         4,924       4,939       4,850       0.02

185 Oakland Avenue Suite 300 Birmingham MI 48009 United States

                   

Benefytt Technologies, Inc. (4)(11)

  Insurance   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 8.75%       12.09     8/12/2027         96,133       94,611       77,868       0.35

15438 North Florida Avenue, Suite 201, Tampa, FL 33613, United States

                   

Benefytt Technologies, Inc. (4)(7)(8)

  Insurance   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 7.5%       10.58     8/12/2027         23,064       22,358       18,647       0.08

15438 North Florida Avenue, Suite 201, Tampa, FL 33613, United States

                   

Berlin Packaging, LLC (9)

  Construction Materials   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       6.32     3/11/2028         42,734       42,607       40,464       0.18

525 West Monroe Street, Chicago IL 60661 United States

                   

Bettcher Industries, Inc. (9)

  Industrial Conglomerates   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 4%       7.03     12/14/2028         11,259       11,159       10,696       0.05

6801 State Route 60 Birmingham,OH,44889 United States

                   

BlueCat Networks USA, Inc. (4)(6)(7)(10)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 5.75%       8.77     8/8/2028         68,902       67,320       67,280       0.30

156 W. 56th Street, 3rd Floor, New York, New York 10019

                   

Boxer Parent Company, Inc. (8)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       6.87     10/2/2025         53,928       53,763       51,253       0.23

John Hancock Tower 200 Clarendon Street Boston MA 02116 United States

                   

BP Purchaser, LLC (4)(10)

  Distributors   First Lien Debt     L + 5.5%       8.74     12/11/2028         14,304       14,051       14,018       0.06

2650 Galvin Dr, Elgin, IL 60124, United States

                   

 

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    Maturity
Date
    % of
Class
Held at
9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

BPPH2 Limited (4)(5)(6)(8)

  Professional Services   First Lien Debt     S + 6.87%       8.56     3/2/2028         40,700       55,133       45,649       0.20

One Wood Street, London, EC2V 7WS

                   

BroadStreet Partners, Inc. (8)

  Insurance   First Lien Debt     L + 3%       6.12     1/27/2027         21,777       21,645       20,658       0.09

580 North Fourth Street Suite 450 Columbus OH 43215 United States

                   

Brookfield WEC Holdings, Inc. (9)

  Communications Equipment   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 3.75%       6.87     8/1/2025         4,990       4,786       4,841       0.02

3259 Progress Drive Suite 126 Orlando, FL 32826, United States

                   

Bution Holdco 2, Inc. (4)(11)

  Distributors   First Lien Debt     L + 6.25%       9.37     10/17/2025         5,850       5,773       5,850       0.03

907 S. Detroit Ave Tulsa, OK 74120 United States

                   

Bway Holding Corporation (8)

  Construction Materials   First Lien Debt     L + 3.25%       5.81     4/3/2024         10,304       10,134       9,641       0.04

1515 West 22nd Street Suite 1100 Oak Brook, IL, 60523, United States

                   

Caerus US 1, Inc. (4)(6)(7)(10)

  Health Care Technology   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 5.5%       9.05     5/25/2029         392,476       383,677       387,548       1.73

450 Lexington Ave, C/O Warburg Pincus LLC; New York; 10017 USA

                   

Cambium Learning Group, Inc. (4)(7)(10)

  Diversified Consumer Services   First Lien Debt     L + 5.5%       8.21     7/20/2028         960,844       952,882       960,844       4.29

17855 North Dallas Parkway Suite 400 Dallas TX 75287 United States

                   

Cambrex Corp. (10)

  Life Sciences Tools & Services   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 3.5%       6.63     12/4/2026         16,689       16,704       16,031       0.07

One Meadowlands Plaza, East Rutherford NJ 07073 United States

                   

Camelot Return Merger SU (6)(8)

  Building Products   First Lien Debt     8.75%       8.75     8/1/2028         12,160       11,016       10,039       0.04

1700 Woodlands Drive Suite 100 Maumee, Ohio 43537 United States

                   

 

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    Maturity
Date
    % of
Class
Held at
9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

Camelot US Acquisition, LLC (6)(11)

  Professional Services   First Lien Debt     L + 3%       6.12     10/30/2026         17,261       17,165       16,729       0.07

1500 Spring Garden Streeet, Philadelphia PA 19130 United States

                   

Canadian Hospital Specialties Ltd. (4)(5)(6)(7)(11)

  Health Care Providers & Services   First Lien Debt     C + 4.5%       8.67     4/14/2028         45,389       35,446       35,896       0.16

676 North Michigan Avenue Suite 3300 Chicago IL 60611 United States

                   

Capstone Logistics, LLC (4)(11)

  Transportation Infrastructure   First Lien Debt     L + 4.75%       7.87     11/12/2027         22,288       22,352       21,843       0.10

30 Technology Parkway South, Suite 200, Peachtree Corner, GA 30092

                   

Caramel Bidco Limited (4)(5)(6)(7)(8)

  Health Care Providers & Services   First Lien Debt     S + 6%       7.69     2/24/2029         60,000       77,801       59,804       0.27

Western House Broad Lane, Yate, Bristol, England, BS37 7LD

                   

Cast & Crew Payroll, LLC (8)

  Professional Services   First Lien Debt     L + 3.5%       6.62     2/9/2026         14,386       14,387       14,062       0.06

2300 Empire Avenue 5th Floor Burbank CA 91504 United States

                   

Cast & Crew Payroll, LLC (9)

  Professional Services   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 3.75%       6.78     12/29/2028         9,141       9,112       8,886       0.04

2300 Empire Avenue 5th Floor Burbank CA 91504 United States

                   

CCBlue Bidco, Inc. (4)(7)(10)

  Health Care Providers & Services   First Lien Debt     L + 6.25%       7.17     12/21/2028         497,203       487,947       474,156       2.12

1148 Main St Saint Helena, CA, 94574-2013 United States

                   

CCI Buyer, Inc. (10)

  Wireless Telecommunication Services   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 4%       7.55     12/17/2027         51,860       51,691       49,020       0.22

300 N. LaSalle St, Suite 5600, Chicago 60602 United States

                   

 

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    Maturity
Date
    % of
Class
Held at
9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

CE Intermediate I, LLC (4)(9)

  Entertainment   First Lien Debt     L + 4%       6.91     11/10/2028         7,739       7,671       7,236       0.03

455 Delta Ave Fl 3 Cincinnati,OH,45226 United States

                   

CEC Entertainment, Inc. (5)(8)

  Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure   First Lien Debt     6.75%       6.75     5/1/2026         51,052       51,052       46,016       0.21

1707 Market Place Blvd Suite 200 Irving TX 75063 United States

                   

Cengage Learning, Inc. (11)

  Interactive Media & Services   First Lien Debt     L + 4.75%       7.81     7/14/2026         18,820       18,676       17,088       0.08

20 Channel Center Street, Boston MA 02210 United States

                   

Century Casinos, Inc. (6)(10)

  Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 6%       8.61     4/2/2029         43,840       43,020       42,196       0.19

455 East Pikes Peak Avenue Suite 210, Colorado Springs, CO,80903 ,United States

                   

CEP V Investment 11 Sarl (4)(6)(7)(10)

  Industrial Conglomerates   First Lien Debt     S + 5.75%       6.29     2/11/2028         97,449       97,832       96,846       0.43

2 Avenue Charles De Gaulle Luxembourg

                   

CFC Underwriting, Ltd.(4)(6)(7)(8)

  Insurance   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 5.5%       7.78     11/30/2028         138,161       134,523       133,122       0.59

85 Gracechurch Street, London, United Kingdom, EC3V 0AA

                   

CFGI Holdings, LLC (4)(7)(10)

  Professional Services   First Lien Debt     L + 5%       8.12     11/1/2027         51,791       50,381       51,164       0.23

1 Lincoln Street, Suite 1301 Boston, MA 02111, United States

                   

Charter NEX US, Inc. (10)

  Construction Materials   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       6.56     12/1/2027         46,519       46,569       44,262       0.20

1264 East High Street, Milton WI 53563 United States

                   

CHG Healthcare Services, Inc. (9)

  Health Care Providers & Services   First Lien Debt     L + 3.25%       6.37     9/29/2028         22,767       22,692       21,920       0.10

6440 South Millrock Drive Suite 175 Salt Lake City UT 84121 United States

                   

 

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Date
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Units
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Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

CHG PPC Parent, LLC (4)(9)

  Food Products   First Lien Debt     L + 3%       6.13     12/8/2028         10,288       10,269       9,876       0.04

6440 South Millrock Drive Suite 175 Salt Lake City,UT,84121 United States

                   

Chronicle Bidco, Inc. (4)(7)(10)

  Professional Services   First Lien Debt     L + 6.25%       9.80     5/18/2029         25,617       24,956       24,608       0.11

720 14th Street, Sacramento, CA 95814 United States

                   

Claims Automation Intermediate 2, LLC (4)(7)(10)

  Professional Services   First Lien Debt     L + 4.75%       6.75     12/16/2027         45,833       44,443       43,773       0.20

101 S Tryon St Suite 3300 Charlotte,NC,28280 United States

                   

Clarios Global LP (6)(8)

  Auto Components   First Lien Debt     L + 3.25%       6.37     4/30/2026         19,806       19,668       18,795       0.08

Florist Tower 5757 North Green Bay Avenue Milwaukee WI 53201 United States

                   

Clear Channel Outdoor Holdings, Inc. (6)(8)

  Marine   First Lien Debt     L + 3.5%       6.31     8/21/2026         33,772       32,954       30,268       0.14

4830 North Loop 1604W, San Antonio, TX, 78249, United States

                   

Clearview Buyer, Inc. (4)(5)(7)(10)

  Professional Services   First Lien Debt     L + 5.25%       8.92     8/26/2027         150,870       147,999       147,361       0.66

1 Newton Pl Ste 405, 275 Washington Street, Newton, MA 02458, United States

                   

Cloudera, Inc. (9)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       6.87     10/8/2028         60,845       59,857       53,696       0.24

1001 Page Mill Road Building 3 Palo Alto,CA,94304 United States

                   

Colibri Group, LLC (10)

  Diversified Consumer Services   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 5%       7.34     3/12/2029         20,701       20,547       20,080       0.09

218 LIBERTY ST, WARREN, PA, 16365, United States

                   

Comet Acquisition, Inc. (4)(9)

  Diversified Financial Services   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 4.25%       7.95     10/24/2025         15,869       15,659       15,314       0.07

251 Little Falls Drive, Wilmington, DE 19808 United States

                   

 

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  Reference
Rate and
Spread
    Interest
Rate
(2)(14)
    Maturity
Date
    % of
Class
Held at
9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

Commscope, Inc. (6)(8)

  Communications Equipment   First Lien Debt    
L +
3.25%
 
 
    6.37     4/6/2026         749       705       694       0.00

1100 CommScope Place Southeast Hickory, NC 28602 United States

                   

Community Brands ParentCo, LLC (4)(5)(7)(10)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt    

SOFR
+
5.75%
 
 
 
    8.88     2/24/2028         33,267       32,457       32,367       0.14

9620 Executive Center Dr N, Suite 200, St. Petersburg, FL 33702

                   

Confine Visual Bidco (4)(6)(7)(10)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt    
L +
5.75%
 
 
    8.74     2/23/2029         252,786       244,992       244,369       1.09

Kistagången 12, 164 40 Kista, Sweden

                   

Connatix Buyer, Inc. (4)(5)(7)(10)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt    
L +
5.5%
 
 
    8.42     7/14/2027         111,172       108,879       110,208       0.49

666 Broadway, 10th Floor, New York, NY 10012, United States

                   

ConnectWise, LLC (9)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt    
L +
3.5%
 
 
    7.17     9/29/2028         32,256       32,140       30,240       0.14

4110 George Road Suite 200, Tampa, FL, 33634, United States

                   

ConvergeOne Holdings, Inc. (8)

  IT Services   First Lien Debt    
L +
5%
 
 
    8.12     1/4/2026         29,555       28,931       21,326       0.10

0900 Nesbitt Avenue South Bloomington MN 55437 United States

                   

COP Home Services TopCo IV, Inc. (4)(5)(7)(11)

  Communications Equipment   First Lien Debt    
L +
5%
 
 
    8.12     12/31/2027         124,503       121,751       120,648       0.54

3150 E Birch St., Brea, CA 92821

                   

CoreLogic, Inc. (9)

  Professional Services   First Lien Debt    
L +
3.5%
 
 
    6.63     6/2/2028         41,242       40,967       31,241       0.14

40 Pacifica #900, Irvine, CA 92618 United States

                   

Corfin Holdings, Inc. (4)(11)

  Aerospace & Defense   First Lien Debt    
L +
5.75%
 
 
    9.42     2/5/2026         30,573       30,564       30,267       0.14

1050 Perimeter Road, Manchester, NH 03103 United States

                   

Corfin Holdings, Inc. (4)(11)

  Aerospace & Defense   First Lien Debt    
L +
5.75%
 
 
    8.82     2/5/2026         1,698       1,674       1,681       0.01

1050 Perimeter Road, Manchester, NH 03103 United States

                   

 

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Spread
    Interest
Rate
(2)(14)
    Maturity
Date
    % of
Class
Held at
9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

Cornerstone Building Brands, Inc. (6)(9)

  Building Products   First Lien Debt     L + 3.25%       6.07     4/12/2028         7,410       7,385       6,129       0.03

5020 Weston Parkway, Cary NC 27513 United States

                   

Cornerstone Building Brands, Inc. (6)(9)

  Building Products   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 5.63%       8.47     8/1/2028         50,000       45,250       46,000       0.21

5020 Weston Parkway, Cary NC 27513 United States

                   

Cornerstone OnDemand, Inc. (9)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       6.87     10/16/2028         29,687       29,585       25,085       0.11

1601 Cloverfield Blvd Suite 620 South Santa Monica,CA,90404 United States

                   

Covenant Surgical Partners, Inc. (8)

  Health Care Providers & Services   First Lien Debt     L + 4%       7.12     7/1/2026         2,957       2,920       2,776       0.01

401 Commerce Street Suite 600 Nashville TN 37219 United States

                   

CP Atlas Buyer, Inc. (9)

  Building Products   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       6.27     11/23/2027         54,252       54,070       47,525       0.21

1521 North Cooper, Suite 500, Arlington US-TX US 76011

                   

CPI Buyer, LLC (4)(7)(10)

  Health Care Equipment & Supplies   First Lien Debt     L + 5.5%       8.57     11/1/2028         188,626       184,339       180,453       0.81

300 North LaSalle Drive, Suite 5600, Chicago, IL, 60654, United States

                   

CPI International, Inc. (11)

  Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components   First Lien Debt     L + 3.5%       6.62     7/26/2024         18,837       18,844       18,602       0.08

580 Skylane Blvd, Santa Rosa CA 95403 United States

                   

CQP Holdco, LP (9)

  Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       7.42     6/5/2028         23,273       23,269       22,499       0.10

345 Park Avenue, New York, NY, 10154, United States

                   

Cross Country Healthcare, Inc. (4)(10)

  Health Care Providers & Services   First Lien Debt     L + 5.75%       8.83     6/8/2027         80,880       79,554       80,880       0.36

5201 Congress Avenue Suite 100B Boca Raton FL 33487 United States

                   

 

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Rate and
Spread
    Interest
Rate
(2)(14)
    Maturity
Date
    % of
Class
Held at
9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

Cumming Group, Inc. (4)(7)(11)

  Real Estate Management & Development   First Lien Debt     L + 5.25%       8.92     5/26/2027         160,725       157,370       158,643       0.71

485 Lexington Avenue, New York NY 10017 United States

                   

Curia Global, Inc. (10)

  Life Sciences Tools & Services   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       6.56     8/30/2026         45,052       45,053       41,993       0.19

26 Corporate Circle Albany,NY,12203 United States

                   

CustomInk, LLC (4)(11)

  Specialty Retail   First Lien Debt     L + 6.18%       7.18     5/3/2026         36,866       36,342       36,866       0.16

2910 District Avenue Fairfax VA 22031 United States

                   

Dana Kepner Company, LLC (4)(10)

  Distributors   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 6%       6.75     12/29/2027         67,012       65,740       66,677       0.30

700 Alcott St. Denver, CO 80204

                   

Dana Kepner Company, LLC (4)(11)

  Distributors   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 6%       9.62     12/29/2026         14,750       14,540       14,676       0.07

700 Alcott St. Denver, CO 80204

                   

DCA Investment Holdings, LLC (4)(11)

  Health Care Providers & Services   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 6.25%       9.98     4/3/2028         14,844       14,782       14,691       0.07

6240 Lake Osprey Drive, Sarasota, FL 34240

                   

DCA Investment Holdings, LLC (4)(7)(10)

  Health Care Providers & Services   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 6%       9.98     4/3/2028         14,207       14,041       14,065       0.06

6240 Lake Osprey Drive, Sarasota, FL 34240

                   

Dcert Buyer, Inc. (8)

  IT Services   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 4%       6.90     10/16/2026         33,003       33,045       31,577       0.14

2801 N Thanksgiving Way #500, Lehi 84043 United States

                   

DCG Acquisition Corp. (8)

  Chemicals   First Lien Debt     L + 4.5%       7.62     9/30/2026         4,962       4,973       4,644       0.02

45 Rockefeller Plaza 20th Floor, New York, NY 10111

                   

Deerfield Dakota Holding, LLC (11)

  Professional Services   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 3.75%       6.78     4/9/2027         91,690       91,212       86,723       0.39

55 East 52nd Street 31st Floorm Park Avenue Plaza, New York, NY 10055 United States

                   

 

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    Interest
Rate
(2)(14)
    Maturity
Date
    % of
Class
Held at
9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

Delta Topco, Inc. (10)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       5.84     12/1/2027         35,153       35,115       31,989       0.14

3111 Coronado Drive in Santa Clara, CA 95054 United States

                   

DG Investment Intermediate Holdings 2, Inc. (10)

  Commercial Services & Supplies   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       6.87     3/31/2028         46,296       46,324       43,272       0.19

One Commerce Drive Schaumburg, Illinois 60173 United States

                   

DG Investment Intermediate Holdings 2, Inc. (4)(10)

  Commercial Services & Supplies   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 4.25%       6.71     3/31/2028         27,417       27,171       26,320       0.12

One Commerce Drive Schaumburg, Illinois 60173 United States

                   

Digital Media Solutions, LLC (6)(10)

  Marine   First Lien Debt     L + 5%       8.12     5/25/2026         29,593       29,051       25,906       0.12

4800 140th Avenue North Suite 101 Clearwater FL 33762 United States

                   

Diligent Corporation (4)(11)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     L + 5.75%       8.63     8/4/2025         88,650       87,838       86,434       0.39

111 West 33rd St., 16th Floor, New York, NY 10120

                   

Discovery Education, Inc. (4)(7)(10)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 5.75%       9.83     4/9/2029         473,333       463,543       462,816       2.07

233 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 800, Santa Monica, CA, 90401, United States

                   

Divisions Holding Corp. (10)

  Commercial Services & Supplies   First Lien Debt     L + 4.75%       7.87     5/27/2028         23,855       23,661       22,871       0.10

1 Riverfront Place Suite 500 Newport, KY 41071 United States

                   

Dominion Colour Corporation (4)(6)(11)

  Chemicals   First Lien Debt    
L + 7.25%
(incl. 2.00% PIK)
 
 
    9.81     4/6/2024         35,696       35,157       29,003       0.13

1 Concorde Gate, Suite 608, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

                   

Donuts, Inc. (4)(11)

  Internet & Direct Marketing Retail   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 6%       8.91     12/29/2026         71,766       71,227       71,049       0.32

10500 NE 8th Street Suite 750, Bellevue, WA 98004

                   

 

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Spread
    Interest
Rate
(2)(14)
    Maturity
Date
    % of
Class
Held at
9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

Donuts, Inc. (4)(7)(11)

  Internet & Direct Marketing Retail   First Lien Debt    
SOFR +
6%
 
 
    8.91     12/29/2027         441,300       440,209       436,887       1.95

10500 NE 8th Street Suite 750, Bellevue, WA 98004

                   

Dreambox Learning Holding, LLC (4)(5)(10)

  Diversified Consumer Services   First Lien Debt    
L +
6.25%
 
 
    9.44     12/1/2027         135,213       132,868       129,805       0.58

301 Commerce Street, Suite 3300, Fort Worth, TX, 76102, United States

                   

DTI Holdco, Inc. (7)(10)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt    
P +
4.75%
 
 
    7.78     4/26/2029         55,440       54,047       52,643       0.24

Two Ravinia Drive, Suite 201, 19904 Dover, DE United States

                   

EAB Global, Inc. (9)

  Commercial Services & Supplies   First Lien Debt    
L +
3.5%
 
 
    6.31     8/16/2028         25,949       25,752       24,378       0.11

2008 Saint Johns Ave, Washington DC 20037 United States

                   

Eagle Midstream Canada Finance, Inc. (4)(6)(10)

  Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels   First Lien Debt    
SOFR +
6.25%
 
 
    8.96     8/15/2028         39,515       38,593       38,923       0.17

222 3rd Avenue S.W. Suite 900 Calgary, Alberta T2P 0B4 Canada

                   

ECI Macola Max Holding, LLC (6)(10)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt    
L +
3.75%
 
 
    7.42     11/9/2027         19,829       19,873       18,838       0.08

5455 Rings Road Suite 100 Dublin OH 43017 United States

                   

Edifecs, Inc. (4)(10)

  Health Care Technology   First Lien Debt    
L +
5.5%
 
 
    9.18     9/21/2026         122,826       120,813       121,598       0.54

756 114TH AVE SE BELLEVUE WA 98004 United States

                   

Edifecs, Inc. (4)(11)

  Health Care Technology   First Lien Debt    
L +
7.5%
 
 
    11.18     9/21/2026         29,485       29,379       30,369       0.14

756 114TH AVE SE BELLEVUE WA 98004 United States

                   

EG America, LLC (6)(9)

  Specialty Retail   First Lien Debt    
L +
4.25%
 
 
    7.92     3/31/2026         22,902       22,747       21,451       0.10

65 Flanders Rd, Westborough, MA 01581 United States

                   

 

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    Interest
Rate
(2)(14)
    Maturity
Date
    % of
Class
Held at
9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

EG Dutch Finco BV (6)(8)

  Specialty Retail   First Lien Debt     L + 4%       7.67     2/7/2025         35,329       35,107       33,054       0.15

Euro House The Beehive Trading Park Haslingden Road Blackburn Lancashire, BB1 2EE, United Kingdom

                   

Egrotron Acquisition, LLC (4)(10)

  Health Care Equipment & Supplies   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 5.75%       8.89     7/6/2028         67,875       66,571       66,518       0.30

1181 Trapp Road St Paul, MN 55121 United States

                   

Electron Bidco, Inc. (9)

  Health Care Providers & Services   First Lien Debt     L + 3%       6.12     11/1/2028         17,898       17,834       17,004       0.08

4001 Kennett Pike Suite 302, Wilmington, DE 19807.

                   

Eliassen Group, LLC (4)(7)(10)

  Professional Services   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 5.75%       9.30     4/14/2028         66,163       65,248       64,592       0.29

55 Walkers Brook Drive, Reading MA, 01867 United States

                   

EM Bidco Limited (6)(9)

  Diversified Consumer Services   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 4.25%     7.90     7/6/2029         5,345       5,327       5,044       0.02

1181 Trapp Road St Paul, MN 55121 United States

                   

Emerald US, Inc. (6)(8)

  Professional Services   First Lien Debt     L + 3.25%       6.92     7/12/2028         3,899       3,895       3,773       0.02

31910 Del Obispo Street Suite 200 San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675 United States

                   

Emergency Power Holdings, LLC (4)(5)(7)(11)

  Electric Utilities   First Lien Debt     L + 5.5%       9.17     8/17/2028         193,462       189,743       189,516       0.85

44 S Commerce Way, Bethlehem, PA 18017

                   

Endurance International Group Holdings, Inc. (10)

  IT Services   First Lien Debt     L + 3.5%       6.18     2/10/2028         48,774       48,332       41,458       0.19

10 Corporate Drive Suite 300 Burlington MA 01803 United States

                   

EnergySolutions, LLC (11)

  Energy Equipment & Services   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       7.42     5/9/2025         4,689       4,689       4,369       0.02

299 South Main Street Suite 1700 Salt Lake City UT 84111 United States

                   

 

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Spread
    Interest
Rate
(2)(14)
    Maturity
Date
    % of
Class
Held at
9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

Engineered Machinery Holdings, Inc. (10)

  Industrial Conglomerates   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       7.42     5/19/2028         32,294       32,278       31,123       0.14

450 Lexington Avenue New York,NY,10017 United States

                   

Engineered Stone Group Holdings III Ltd. (4)(6)(7)(10)

  Building Products   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 5.51%       8.50     4/23/2028         58,583       57,967       59,987       0.27

Floor 5, Smithson Tower Smithson Plaza, St. James’s Street, London, England, SW1A 1HJ

                   

Ensemble RCM, LLC (4)(9)

  Health Care Technology   First Lien Debt     L + 5%       7.81     8/3/2026         89,800       88,197       88,004       0.39

11511 Reed Hartman Highway, Cincinnati OH, 45241 United States

                   

Ensono Holdings, LLC (10)

  IT Services   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       6.87     11/23/2028         34,711       34,645       30,546       0.14

3333 Finley Road, Downers Grove IL 60515 United States

                   

Enstructure LLC (4)(7)(11)

  Transportation Infrastructure   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 6.56%       9.71     5/25/2029         79,972       77,825       78,961       0.35

645 Madison Ave, New York NY, 10022 United States

                   

ENV Bidco (4)(6)(10)

  Air Freight & Logistics   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 6%       9.55     7/19/2029         102,349       99,854       99,790       0.45

6501 Legacy Drive. Plano , Texas. 75024-3698 United States

                   

ENV Bidco (4)(6)(7)(8)

  Air Freight & Logistics   First Lien Debt     E + 6%       7.19     7/19/2029         114,140       111,211       105,806       0.47

6501 Legacy Drive. Plano , Texas. 75024-3698 United States

                   

EP Purchaser, LLC (9)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     L + 3.5%       7.17     11/6/2028         6,913       6,881       6,762       0.03

2950 North Hollywood Way Burbank,CA,91505 United States

                   

Epicor Software Corp. (10)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     L + 3.25%       6.37     7/30/2027         43,727       43,624       41,097       0.18

804 Las Cimas Parkway Austin TX 78746 United States

                   

Episerver, Inc. (4)(5)(7)(11)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     L + 5.75%       9.42     4/9/2026         25,164       24,775       23,401       0.10

542A Amherst Street Route 101A Nashua, NH 03063 United States

                   

 

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    Maturity
Date
    % of
Class
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9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

Epoch Acquisition, Inc. (4)(11)

  Health Care Providers & Services   First Lien Debt     L + 6%       9.12     10/4/2024         29,202       29,202       29,202       0.13

4600 Lena Drive Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 United States

                   

eResearchTechnology, Inc. (11)

  Commercial Services & Supplies   First Lien Debt     L + 4.5%       7.62     2/4/2027         36,336       36,302       33,993       0.15

1818 Market Street Suite 1000 Philadelphia PA 19103 United States

                   

Excelitas Technologies Corp. (4)(6)(8)

  Industrial Conglomerates   First Lien Debt     E + 5.75%       5.75     8/13/2029         25,323       25,483       24,347       0.11

200 West Street, Waltham MA 02451 United States

                   

Excelitas Technologies Corp. (4)(7)(10)

  Industrial Conglomerates   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 5.75%       8.59     8/13/2029         159,331       155,748       155,675       0.70

200 West Street, Waltham MA 02451 United States

                   

Experity, Inc. (4)(5)(7)(10)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     L + 5.75%       9.42     2/24/2028         135,258       132,720       132,283       0.59

101 South Phillips Avenue, Suite 300, Sioux Falls, SD 57104, United States

                   

FCG Acquisitions, Inc. (9)

  Industrial Conglomerates   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       7.42     3/31/2028         45,768       45,606       43,947       0.20

800 Concar Drive, Suite 100, San Mateo, CA 94402 United States

                   

Fencing Supply Group Acquisition, LLC (4)(5)(11)

  Building Products   First Lien Debt     L + 6%       8.08     2/26/2027         108,233       106,884       108,233       0.48

211 Perimeter Center Pkwy NE #250 Dunwoody, GA 30346

                   

Fertitta Entertainment, LLC (9)

  Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 4%       7.03     1/27/2029         37,974       37,728       35,336       0.16

1510 W. Loop South, Houston, Texas 77027

                   

First Student Bidco, Inc. (9)

  Transportation Infrastructure   First Lien Debt     L + 3%       6.64     7/21/2028         13,708       13,623       12,725       0.06

600 Vine Street, Suite 1400 Cincinnati, OH 45202 United States

                   

Flexera Software, LLC (10)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       6.39     3/3/2028         18,116       18,105       17,351       0.08

300 Park Blvd Suite 500 Itasca IL 60143 United States

                   

 

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    Maturity
Date
    % of
Class
Held at
9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

Fluidra SA (6)(9)

  Household Durables   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 2%       5.13     1/29/2029         1,463       1,460       1,422       0.01

C/O Zodiac Pool Solutions LLC, 2882 Whiptail Loop East # 100, CA, 92010, United States

                   

Flynn Restaurant Group LP (9)

  Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure   First Lien Debt     L + 4.25%       7.37     12/1/2028         14,012       13,898       13,080       0.06

225 Bush Street Suite 1800 San Francisco,CA,94104 United States

                   

Forterro UK Ltd. (4)(6)(7)(8)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     E + 5.5%       5.50     7/7/2029         42,187       42,093       40,045       0.18

3 Cavendish Square, London, W1G 0LB

                   

Forterro UK Ltd. (4)(6)(8)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     L + 5.5%       5.50     7/7/2029         10,674       10,688       10,554       0.05

3 Cavendish Square, London, W1G 0LB

                   

Forterro UK Ltd. (4)(6)(8)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     E + 5.5%       6.35     7/7/2029         112,563       10,412       9,898       0.04

3 Cavendish Square, London, W1G 0LB

                   

Foundation Building Materials, Inc. (9)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   First Lien Debt     L + 3.25%       6.06     1/31/2028         34,316       33,832       31,039       0.14

2520 Red Hill Avenue, Santa Ana, CA 92705

                   

Foundation Risk Partners Corp. (4)(7)(10)

  Insurance   First Lien Debt     L + 5.5%       9.17     10/30/2028         65,922       64,826       65,035       0.29

1540 Cornerstone Blvd #230, Daytona Beach, FL 32117, United States

                   

Foundational Education Group, Inc. (4)(9)

  Commercial Services & Supplies   First Lien Debt    
SOFR +
3.75%
 
 
    7.56     8/31/2028         9,074       8,998       8,530       0.04

4500 East West Highway Suite 300 Bethesda,MD,20814 United States

                   

Freeport LNG Investments, LLLP (9)

  Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels   First Lien Debt     L + 3.5%       6.21     12/21/2028         55,727       55,532       51,727       0.23

333 Clay Street Suite 5050 Houston,TX,77002 United States

                   

Frontline Road Safety, LLC (4)(10)

  Transportation Infrastructure   First Lien Debt     L + 5.75%       8.44     5/3/2027         171,204       168,665       163,072       0.73

2714 Sherman Street, Grand Prairie, TX 75051 United States

                   

 

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    Maturity
Date
    % of
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9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

Galaxy US Opco, Inc. (6)(9)

  Professional Services   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 4.75%       7.78     4/29/2029         12,326       12,035       11,617       0.05

4415 Bancroft Valley Alpharetta, GA 30022 United States

                   

Galway Borrower, LLC (4)(5)(10)

  Insurance   First Lien Debt     L + 5.25%       8.92     9/29/2028         190,797       186,967       185,220       0.83

1 California Street, Suite 400, San Francisco, CA 94111

                   

Galway Borrower, LLC (4)(5)(7)(10)

  Insurance   First Lien Debt     L + 5.25%       8.92     9/29/2028         31,907       31,828       31,109       0.14

1 California Street, Suite 400, San Francisco, CA 94111

                   

Garda World Security Corp. (6)(8)

  Commercial Services & Supplies   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 4.25%       7.05     2/1/2029         21,545       21,334       20,127       0.09

1390 Barre Street, Montreal QC H3C 1N4 Canada

                   

Garda World Security Corp. (6)(8)

  Commercial Services & Supplies   First Lien Debt     L + 4.25%       7.24     10/30/2026         32,435       32,480       30,605       0.14

1390 Barre Street, Montreal QC H3C 1N4 Canada

                   

GCX Corporation Buyer, LLC (4)(5)(10)

  Health Care Equipment & Supplies   First Lien Debt     L + 5.5%       8.32     9/13/2028         141,346       138,368       136,784       0.61

3875 Cypress Drive, Petaluma, CA 94954, United States

                   

GCX Corporation Buyer, LLC (4)(5)(7)(10)

  Health Care Equipment & Supplies   First Lien Debt     L + 5.5%       8.32     9/13/2028         54,674       53,747       53,171       0.24

3875 Cypress Drive, Petaluma, CA 94954, United States

                   

Genuine Cable Group, LLC (4)(10)

  Distributors   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 5.75%       8.88     11/2/2026         30,337       29,706       30,034       0.13

50 Broadway, Hawthorne, NY 10532, United States

                   

Genuine Financial Holdings, LLC (8)

  Commercial Services & Supplies   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       6.87     7/11/2025         11,052       11,015       10,755       0.05

3349 Michelson Drive Suite 150 Irvine, CA 92612 United States

                   

Geon Performance Solutions, LLC (10)

  Chemicals   First Lien Debt     L + 4.5%       8.17     8/18/2028         3,662       3,638       3,547       0.02

25777 Detroit Road Suite 202 Westlake,OH,44145 United States

                   

 

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    Maturity
Date
    % of
Class
Held at
9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

GFL Environmental, Inc. (9)

  Commercial Services & Supplies   First Lien Debt     L + 3%       5.81     5/30/2025         4,975       4,945       4,930       0.02

100 New Park Place, Suite 500 Vaughan, Ontario, Canada L4K 0H9

                   

GI Consilio Parent, LLC (9)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     L + 4%       7.12     5/12/2028         47,592       46,688       43,622       0.19

188 The Embarcadero, San Francisco, CA United States 94016

                   

GI Ranger Intermediate, LLC (4)(7)(10)

  Health Care Technology   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 6%       9.70     10/30/2028         101,518       99,422       99,490       0.44

188 The Embarcadero Suite 700 San Francisco, CA 94105 United States

                   

Gigamon Inc. (4)(7)(8)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 5.75%       8.77     3/11/2029         442,371       433,995       422,474       1.89

3300 Olcott Street, Santa Clara CA 95054 United States

                   

Global Medical Response, Inc. (11)

  Health Care Providers & Services   First Lien Debt     L + 4.25%       6.81     10/2/2025         34,390       34,462       29,988       0.13

6363 S Fiddlers Green Circle 14th floor Greenwood Village CO 80111 United States

                   

Go Car Wash Management Corp. (4)(7)(11)

  Diversified Consumer Services   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 5.75%       8.88     12/31/2026         93,117       90,247       90,331       0.40

9801 Troup Ave, Kansas City, Kansas 66111, USA

                   

Gordian Medical, Inc. (10)

  Health Care Providers & Services   First Lien Debt     L + 6.25%       9.92     1/31/2027         51,922       50,564       44,739       0.20

17595 Cartwright Road, Irvine CA 92614 United States

                   

GovernmentJobs.com, Inc. (4)(7)(10)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     L + 5.5%       8.62     12/1/2028         145,236       141,908       141,310       0.63

300 Continental Blvd., El Segundo, CA 90245, United States

                   

Graham Packaging Co, Inc. (10)

  Construction Materials   First Lien Debt     L + 3%       6.12     3/2/2028         18,819       18,683       17,981       0.08

148 Quay Street Floor 9, Auckland Central Auckland, 1010 New Zealand

                   

GraphPAD Software, LLC (4)(7)(11)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     L + 5.5%       8.31     4/27/2027         23,596       23,241       23,232       0.10

2365 Northside Dr #560, San Diego, CA 92108 United States

                   

 

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    Maturity
Date
    % of
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    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

Great Day Improvements, LLC (4)(10)

  Building Products   First Lien Debt     L + 6.25%       9.92     12/29/2027         182,392       179,204       179,656       0.80

700 East Highland Road Macedonia,OH,44056 United States

                   

Greeneden U.S. Holdings II, LLC (10)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     L + 4%       7.12     12/1/2027         41,416       41,530       39,549       0.18

2001 Junipero Serra Blvd, Daly City CA 94014 United States

                   

Griffon Corporation (6)(9)

  Building Products   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 2.5%       5.49     1/24/2029         1,268       1,265       1,222       0.01

712 Fifth Avenue 18th Floor, New York, NY, 10019, United States

                   

Gruden Acquisition, Inc. (4)(5)(7)(11)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     L + 5.5%       7.75     7/1/2028         20,376       19,775       19,936       0.09

4041 Park Oaks Blvd, Suite 200, Tampa, FL 33610, United States

                   

Guidehouse, Inc. (4)(5)(10)

  Professional Services   First Lien Debt     L + 5.5%       8.62     10/16/2028         1,221,387       1,209,411       1,196,959       5.35

9 West 57th Street, 29th Floor, New York, NY, 10019, United States

                   

GVC Holdings Gibraltar, Ltd. (6)(9)

  Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure   First Lien Debt     L + 2.5%       6.17     3/29/2027         4,975       4,865       4,857       0.02

Suite 6, Atlantic Suites Europort Avenue, Gibraltar, GX11 1AA

                   

Heartland Dental, LLC (8)

  Health Care Providers & Services   First Lien Debt     L + 4%       7.08     4/30/2025         47,723       47,533       44,358       0.20

9 West 57th Street Suite 4200 New York NY 10019 United States

                   

Helix TS, LLC (4)(7)(10)

  Transportation Infrastructure   First Lien Debt     L + 5.75%       8.56     8/4/2027         147,611       145,668       145,596       0.65

114 Capital Way Christiana, TN 37037, United States

                   

Herschend Entertainment Co, LLC (9)

  Entertainment   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       6.88     8/27/2028         5,266       5,221       5,157       0.02

2800 West Highway 76 Branson,MO,65616 United States

                   

 

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    Maturity
Date
    % of
Class
Held at
9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

HIG Orca Acquisition Holdings, Inc. (4)(5)(7)(11)

  Professional Services   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 6%       9.78     8/17/2027         99,001       97,241       97,771       0.44

100 Cummings Center, Suite 206L, Beverly, MA 01915, United States

                   

High Street Buyer, Inc. (4)(5)(7)(10)

  Insurance   First Lien Debt     L + 6%       8.81     2/2/2029         110,078       107,629       108,409       0.48

600 Unicorn Park Drive, Suite 208, Woburn, MA 01801 United States

                   

Howden Group Holdings Limited (6)(10)

  Insurance   First Lien Debt     L + 3.25%       6.38     11/12/2027         46,793       46,608       44,709       0.20

1 Creechurch Place, London, EC3A 5AF United Kingdom

                   

Hoya Midco, LLC (6)(9)

  Internet & Direct Marketing Retail   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 3.25%       6.28     2/3/2029         9,950       9,902       9,552       0.04

11 North Canal Street Suite 800 60606 Chicago IL US

                   

HS Purchaser, LLC (10)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     L + 4%       7.13     11/19/2026         52,563       52,529       48,463       0.22

6455 City West Parkway Eden Prairie, MN United States

                   

HUB International Limited (10)

  Insurance   First Lien Debt     L + 3.25%       5.98     4/25/2025         18,328       18,318       17,690       0.08

55 East Jackson Blvd 14th Floor Chicago IL 60604 United States

                   

HUB International Limited (8)

  Insurance   First Lien Debt     L + 3%       5.77     4/25/2025         2,946       2,931       2,838       0.01

55 East Jackson Blvd 14th Floor Chicago IL 60604 United States

                   

Hunter Douglas, Inc. (6)(9)

  Household Durables   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 3.5%       6.34     2/26/2029         16,129       16,045       13,355       0.06

1 Blue Hill Plaza PO Box 1569, Pearl River, NY, 10965, United States

                   

Hyland Software, Inc. (10)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     L + 3.5%       6.62     7/1/2024         9,877       9,884       9,590       0.04

28500 Clemens Road, Westlake OH 44145 United States

                   

Hyperion Materials & Technologies, Inc. (9)

  Chemicals   First Lien Debt     L + 4.5%       7.57     8/30/2028         25,063       24,981       23,559       0.11

6325 Huntley Road Worthington,OH,43229 United States

                   

 

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    Par
Amount/
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Value
    Percentage
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Assets
 

IBC Capital US, LLC (6)(8)

  Construction Materials   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       6.69     9/11/2023         18,387       18,367       17,016       0.08

3 Changi South Street 1, Santa United Building, #03-01 Singapore 486795

                   

Icebox Holdco III, Inc. (7)(9)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       7.42     12/22/2028         19,992       19,810       18,543       0.08

80 Pall Mall, London, SW1Y 5ES, United Kingdom

                   

ICS US Holdings, Inc. (4)(6)(9)

  Health Care Providers & Services   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 4.6%       7.59     6/8/2028         8,283       7,901       7,745       0.03

161 Bay Street PO Box 700 Toronto,ON, M5J 2S1 Canada

                   

Idera, Inc. (10)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       6.32     3/2/2028         58,022       57,880       54,058       0.24

Brookhollow Ctr III, 2950 Nort Loop Freeway W, Suite 700 Houston TX 77092 United States

                   

IG Investments Holdings, LLC (4)(5)(7)(10)

  Professional Services   First Lien Debt     L + 6%       9.67     9/22/2028         481,964       473,122       479,330       2.14

4170 Ashford Dunwood Road, Northeast, Ste 250 Atlanta GA 30319 United States

                   

Illuminate Merger Sub Corp. (9)

  Building Products   First Lien Debt     L + 3.5%       6.38     7/21/2028         30,768       30,487       27,037       0.12

198 Van Buren Street, Suite 200. Herndon, Virginia 20170 United States

                   

Imperva, Inc. (11)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     L + 4%       6.92     1/12/2026         19,184       19,255       16,249       0.07

3400 Bridge Parkway Suite 200 Redwood City CA 94065 United States

                   

Imprivata, Inc. (9)

  Health Care Technology   First Lien Debt     L + 4.25%       7.28     12/1/2027         6,950       6,875       6,731       0.03

10 Maguire Road, Building 1 Suite 125 Lexington MA 02421 United States

                   

Infinite Bidco, LLC (9)

  Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components   First Lien Debt     L + 3.25%       6.92     3/2/2028         42,030       41,841       39,981       0.18

17792 Fitch, Irvine, CA 92614 United States

                   

 

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Rate
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    Maturity
Date
    % of
Class
Held at
9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

Infostretch Corporation (4)(7)(10)

  IT Services   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 5.75%       7.98     4/1/2028         182,483       179,138       176,406       0.79

28411 Northwestern Highway, Suite 640, Southfield, MI, 48034, United States

                   

Ingram Micro, Inc. (4)(9)

  Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components   First Lien Debt     L + 3.5%       7.17     6/30/2028         3,950       3,917       3,856       0.02

360 North Crescent Drive, Beverly Hills CA 90210 United States

                   

Inmar, Inc. (11)

  Professional Services   First Lien Debt     L + 4%       7.12     5/1/2024         44,187       43,954       41,908       0.19

8150 Industrial Blvd, Breinigsville, PA 18031 United States

                   

Inovalon Holdings, Inc. (4)(7)(10)

  IT Services   First Lien Debt     L + 6.25%       9.23     11/24/2028         951,600       930,050       940,840       4.20

4321 Collington Rd, Bowie, MD 20716, United States

                   

Instant Brands Holdings, Inc. (10)

  Household Durables   First Lien Debt     L + 5%       7.08     4/12/2028         76,647       75,738       52,580       0.23

499 Park Avenue 21st Floor New York NY 10022 United States

                   

Integrity Marketing Acquisition, LLC (4)(5)(11)

  Insurance   First Lien Debt     L + 5.75%       9.28     8/27/2025         112,376       111,146       108,359       0.48

2300 Highland Village Suite 300 Highland Village, TX 75077 United States

                   

Integrity Marketing Acquisition, LLC (4)(5)(7)(10)

  Insurance   First Lien Debt     L + 5.5%       7.58     8/27/2025         94,721       92,897       89,892       0.40

2300 Highland Village Suite 300 Highland Village, TX 75077 United States

                   

International SOS The Americas LP (4)(6)(9)

  Commercial Services & Supplies   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       7.44     9/7/2028         2,314       2,294       2,262       0.01

Chai Chee Roa, No 04-02 Viva Business Park, Blk 750 Oa Singapore, ,469000 Singapore

                   

ION Trading Finance Ltd. (6)(8)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     L + 4.75%       8.42     4/3/2028         28,080       28,104       26,143       0.12

Simmonscourt Road Minerva House, 4th Floor Dublin 4, D04H9P8 Ireland

                   

 

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    Maturity
Date
    % of
Class
Held at
9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

IRB Holding Corp. (10)

  Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 3%       5.70     12/15/2027         49,346       49,295       46,354       0.21

Three Glenlake Parkway Northeast Atlanta GA 30328 United States

                   

ISQ Hawkeye Holdco, Inc. (4)(7)(10)

  Energy Equipment & Services   First Lien Debt    
SOFR +
6.25%
 
 
    9.31     8/17/2029         6,616       6,404       6,400       0.03

10640 Company Highway D20 Alden, IA 50006 United States

                   

Italian Motorway Holdings S.à.r.l (4)(6)(8)

  Transportation Infrastructure   First Lien Debt     E + 5.25%       5.25     4/28/2029         236,429       242,511       223,250       1.00

Meif 6 Hra Italian Motorway Holdings SARL, Luxembourg

                   

Ivanti Software, Inc. (10)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     L + 4.25%       7.33     12/1/2027         41,621       41,349       32,623       0.15

10377 South Jordan Gateway Suite 110 South Jordan UT 84095 United States

                   

Jacuzzi Brands, LLC (4)(10)

  Building Products   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 6%       9.55     2/25/2025         52,738       52,339       52,738       0.24

3925 City Center Drive Suite 200 Chino Hills CA 91709 United States

                   

Jacuzzi Brands, LLC (4)(10)

  Building Products   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 6%       8.05     4/21/2030         205,058       202,740       205,058       0.92

3925 City Center Drive Suite 200 Chino Hills CA 91709 United States

                   

Java Buyer, Inc. (4)(7)(10)

  Commercial Services & Supplies   First Lien Debt     L + 5.75%       9.04     12/15/2027         166,714       163,467       160,281       0.72

191 4TH St W Ketchum, ID, 83340-9400 United States

                   

Jayhawk Buyer, LLC (4)(7)(11)

  Health Care Providers & Services   First Lien Debt     L + 5%       8.68     10/15/2026         275,618       271,214       272,860       1.22

8717 West 110th Street, Suite 300 Overland Park, KS 66210

                   

Jazz Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (6)(9)

  Paper & Forest Products   First Lien Debt     L + 3.5%       6.62     5/5/2028         6,257       6,238       6,060       0.03

1 Burlington Road 4th Floor, Connaught House Dublin, 4 Ireland

                   

 

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    Maturity
Date
    % of
Class
Held at
9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

Jones Deslauriers Insurance Management, Inc. (4)(5)(6)(10)

  Insurance   First Lien Debt     C + 4.25%       7.75     3/27/2028         96,709       76,049       64,842       0.29

2375 Skymark Avenue, Mississauga, Ontario L4W 4Y6

                   

JSS Holdings, Inc. (4)(10)

  Commercial Services & Supplies   First Lien Debt     L + 6%       6.75     12/17/2028         246,479       243,192       246,479       1.10

180 North Stetson, 29th Floor, Chicago, IL 60601 United States

                   

JSS Holdings, Inc. (4)(10)

  Commercial Services & Supplies   First Lien Debt     L + 6%       6.75     12/17/2027         41,049       40,583       41,049       0.18

180 North Stetson, 29th Floor, Chicago, IL 60601 United States

                   

Jupiter Bidco Limited (4)(6)(10)

  Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components   First Lien Debt    
SOFR +
6.25%
 
 
    9.22     8/5/2029         88,177       85,569       85,532       0.38

Unit 15, Road 5, Winsford Industrial Estate, Winsford, Cheshire, United Kingdom, CW73SG

                   

Jupiter Bidco Limited (4)(6)(7)(9)

  Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components   First Lien Debt     E + 6.25%       6.90     8/5/2029         5,922       5,767       3,634       0.02

Unit 15, Road 5, Winsford Industrial Estate, Winsford, Cheshire, United Kingdom, CW73SG

                   

Kaseya, Inc. (4)(7)(10)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt    
SOFR +
5.75%
 
 
    8.29     6/25/2029         733,231       717,455       717,147       3.20

701 Brickell Avenue, Miami FL 33131 United States

                   

Kaufman Hall & Associates, LLC (4)(7)(10)

  Professional Services   First Lien Debt     L + 5.5%       8.62     12/14/2028         77,543       75,992       76,181       0.34

10 S. Wacker, Suite 3375 Chicago, Illinois 60606, United States

                   

KKR Alberta Midsteam FINCE Inc (4)(6)(10)

  Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels   First Lien Debt    
SOFR +
6.25%
 
 
    8.96     8/15/2028         21,498       20,996       21,175       0.09

600 Eighth Ave Place East, 525 - 8TH Aex SW, Calgary Alberta

                   

Knowledge Pro Buyer, Inc. (4)(10)

  Commercial Services & Supplies   First Lien Debt     L + 5.75%       8.51     12/10/2027         24,197       23,513       23,407       0.10

Country Squire Lane Princeton Junction NJ 8550, United States

                   

 

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    Maturity
Date
    % of
Class
Held at
9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

Knowledge Pro Buyer, Inc. (4)(7)(10)

  Commercial Services & Supplies   First Lien Debt     L + 5.75%       8.51     12/10/2027         21,850       21,472       21,413       0.10

Country Squire Lane Princeton Junction NJ 8550, United States

                   

Kodiak BP, LLC (10)

  Building Products   First Lien Debt     L + 3.25%       6.92     3/12/2028         48,933       48,591       45,110       0.20

1745 Shea Center Drive Suite 130 Highlands Ranch CO 80129 United States

                   

KPSKY Acquisition, Inc. (4)(10)

  Commercial Services & Supplies   First Lien Debt     L + 6.25%       10.75     3/15/2029         101,263       99,498       96,200       0.43

500 Unicorn Park 3rd Floor Woburn, MA 01801, United States

                   

KUEHG Corp. (11)

  Diversified Consumer Services   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       6.87     2/21/2025         53,900       53,259       51,070       0.23

650 North East Holladay Street, Portland OR 97232 United States

                   

Kwor Acquisition, Inc. (4)(7)(10)

  Professional Services   First Lien Debt     L + 5.25%       8.85     12/22/2028         25,415       24,915       24,171       0.11

303 Timber Creek Hammond,LA,70403 United States

                   

L&S Mechanical Acquisition, LLC (4)(5)(10)

  Building Products   First Lien Debt     L + 5.75%       9.43     9/1/2027         113,994       112,125       108,579       0.49

1101 E Arapaho Rd, Suite 190, Richardson, TX 75081, United States

                   

LABL, Inc. (9)

  Construction Materials   First Lien Debt     L + 5%       8.12     10/29/2028         7,089       6,995       6,431       0.03

375 Park Avenue 18th Floor New York,NY,10152 United States

                   

LBM Acquisition, LLC (10)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       7.12     12/17/2027         55,566       55,230       48,773       0.22

1000 Corporate Grove Drive, Buffalo Grove IL 60089 United States

                   

LD Lower Holdings, Inc. (4)(7)(11)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     L + 6.5%       10.17     2/8/2026         118,077       116,454       116,306       0.52

8201 Greensboro Drive, Suite 717 Mclean, VA 22102-3810 United States

                   

 

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    Maturity
Date
    % of
Class
Held at
9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

Learning Care Group (11)

  Diversified Consumer Services   First Lien Debt     L + 3.25%       6.02     3/13/2025         43,541       42,869       41,299       0.18

21333 Haggerty Rd., Suite 300, Novi, MI 48375 United States

                   

Legacy Intermediate, LLC (4)(5)(7)(10)

  Professional Services   First Lien Debt    
SOFR +
5.75%
 
 
    8.74     2/25/2028         93,132       90,976       91,668       0.41

3701 FAU Blvd, Suite 300, Boca Raton, FL 33431, United States

                   

Legacy LifePoint Health, LLC (8)

  Health Care Providers & Services   First Lien Debt     4.38%       4.38     2/15/2027         3,000       2,744       2,483       0.01

330 Seven Springs Way, Brentwood TN 37027 United States

                   

Lereta, LLC (10)

  Diversified Financial Services   First Lien Debt     L + 5.25%       8.37     7/30/2028         29,530       29,283       25,253       0.11

1123 Parkview Drive Covina,CA,91724 United States

                   

Lew’s Intermediate Holdings, LLC (4)(10)

  Leisure Products   First Lien Debt     L + 5%       7.90     2/11/2028         25,979       25,806       24,420       0.11

209 Stoneridge Dr, Columbia, South Carolina 29210

                   

LifePoint Health, Inc. (8)

  Health Care Providers & Services   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       6.87     11/16/2025         47,379       47,045       44,173       0.20

330 Seven Springs Way, Brentwood TN 37027 United States

                   

Lightbox Intermediate, LP (4)(8)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     L + 5%       8.67     5/9/2026         38,000       37,130       36,670       0.16

9 West 57th Street, 43rd Floor, New York, NY, 10019, United States

                   

Lindstrom, LLC (4)(11)

  Building Products   First Lien Debt    
SOFR +
6.25%
 
 
    8.86     4/7/2025         150,798       147,247       149,290       0.67

2950 100th Court Northeast Blaine MN 55449 United States

                   

LinQuest Corp. (4)(5)(7)(10)

  Aerospace & Defense   First Lien Debt     L + 5.75%       9.10     7/28/2028         156,000       153,032       150,872       0.67

5140 West Goldleaf Circle, Suite 400, Los Angeles, CA 90056, United States

                   

Liquid Tech Solutions Holdings, LLC (4)(10)

  Transportation Infrastructure   First Lien Debt     L + 4.75%       8.92     3/20/2028         19,181       19,104       18,510       0.08

79 Madison Ave #439, New York, NY 10016 United States

                   

 

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    Maturity
Date
    % of
Class
Held at
9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

Livingston International, Inc. (4)(6)(10)

  Air Freight & Logistics   First Lien Debt     L + 5.5%       9.14     4/30/2027         104,924       104,262       103,875       0.46

The West Mall Suite 400 Toronto ON M9C 5K7 Canada

                   

Loar Group, Inc. (4)(11)

  Aerospace & Defense   First Lien Debt     L + 7.25%       10.37     10/2/2023         29,249       27,750       27,249       0.12

450 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY 10017 United States

                   

Loar Group, Inc. (4)(7)(8)

  Aerospace & Defense   First Lien Debt     L + 7.25%       10.37     10/2/2024         144,638       141,981       144,638       0.65

450 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY 10017 United States

                   

Loyalty Ventures, Inc. (9)

  Diversified Consumer Services   First Lien Debt     L + 4.5%       7.62     11/3/2027         7,748       7,605       2,642       0.01

7500 Dallas Parkway Suite 700 Plano,TX,75024 United States

                   

LSCS Holdings, Inc. (9)

  Life Sciences Tools & Services   First Lien Debt     L + 4.5%       8.17     12/16/2028         18,117       18,033       17,438       0.08

190 North Milwaukee Street Milwaukee,WI,53202 United States

                   

LSF11 Skyscraper Holdco S.à r.l, LLC (4)(6)(10)

  Chemicals   First Lien Debt     L + 3.5%       7.17     9/29/2027         19,751       19,672       18,862       0.08

33 rue du Puits Romain, Bertrange, L-8070 Luxembourg

                   

LTI Holdings, Inc. (8)

  Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components   First Lien Debt     L + 3.25%       6.37     9/6/2025         4,961       4,948       4,604       0.02

600 South McClure Road, Modesto, CA, 95357, United States

                   

Lucky Bucks, LLC (10)

  Leisure Products   First Lien Debt     L + 5.5%       8.31     7/30/2027         55,825       54,913       42,427       0.19

5820 Live Oak Parkway Suite 300 Norcross,GA,30071 United States

                   

Lytx, Inc. (4)(11)

  Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals   First Lien Debt    
SOFR +
6.75%
 
 
    9.93     2/28/2026         46,010       46,083       44,170       0.20

9785 Towne Centre Drive San Diego CA 92121 United States

                   

Mad Engine Global, LLC (11)

  Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals   First Lien Debt     L + 7%       9.88     7/15/2027         26,325       25,793       24,219       0.11

6740 Cobra Way, San Diego, CA, 92121 United States

                   

 

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Amount/
Units
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Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

Madison IAQ, LLC (9)

  Electric Utilities   First Lien Debt     L + 3.25%       6.82     6/21/2028         54,748       54,049       50,730       0.23

500 W Madison St #3890, Chicago IL United States

                   

MAG DS Corp. (4)(11)

  Aerospace & Defense   First Lien Debt     L + 5.5%       9.17     4/1/2027         9,695       9,566       8,919       0.04

3580 Groupe Drive Suite 200 Woodbridge VA 22192 United States

                   

Magnesium BorrowerCo, Inc. (4)(6)(10)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     S + 2.19%       7.94     5/18/2029         103,411       126,123       114,148       0.51

1 Finsbury Avenue, London, United Kingdom, EC2M 2PF

                   

Magnesium BorrowerCo, Inc. (4)(7)(10)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt    
SOFR +
5.75%
 
 
    8.88     5/18/2029         970,174       944,599       953,144       4.26

1 Finsbury Avenue, London, United Kingdom, EC2M 2PF

                   

Mandolin Technology Intermediate Holdings, Inc. (4)(5)(7)(9)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       6.56     7/31/2028         80,900       79,845       79,129       0.35

Nova Tower 1, 1 Allegheny Square, Suite 800, Pittsburgh, PA 15212, United States

                   

Mantech International CP (4)(6)(7)(10)

  Professional Services   First Lien Debt    
SOFR +
5.75%
 
 
    8.56     9/14/2029         797,733       778,175       778,041       3.48

2251 Corporate Park Drive, Herndon, VA 20171

                   

MAR Bidco Sarl (6)(9)

  Construction Materials   First Lien Debt     L + 4.3%       7.97     7/6/2028         3,908       3,891       3,589       0.02

320 Stewart Rd, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18706 United States

                   

Maravai Intermediate Holdings, LLC (6)(9)

  Life Sciences Tools & Services   First Lien Debt    
SOFR +
2.55%
 
 
    3.00     10/19/2027         1,968       1,987       1,913       0.01

10770 Wateridge Circle Suite 200. San Diego, CA 92121 United States

                   

Marcone Yellowstone Buyer, Inc. (4)(5)(10)

  Distributors   First Lien Debt     L + 5.5%       9.17     6/23/2028         10,984       10,747       10,795       0.05

One City Place Ste 400 St Louis MO 63141, United States

                   

Marcone Yellowstone Buyer, Inc. (4)(5)(7)(10)

  Distributors   First Lien Debt     L + 5.5%       9.17     6/23/2028         19,649       19,299       19,256       0.09

One City Place Ste 400 St Louis MO 63141, United States

                   

Material Holdings, LLC (4)(5)(7)(10)

  Professional Services   First Lien Debt     L + 5.75%       9.42     8/19/2027         249,992       245,789       244,827       1.09

27 Provost Street, London, N1 7NH, United Kingdom

                   

 

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    Interest
Rate
(2)(14)
    Maturity
Date
    % of
Class
Held at
9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

Material Holdings, LLC (4)(5)(7)(8)

  Professional Services   First Lien Debt     L + 5.75%       9.02     8/19/2027         15,267       15,267       14,959       0.07

27 Provost Street, London, N1 7NH, United Kingdom

                   

Maverick Acquisition, Inc. (4)(5)(7)(11)

  Aerospace & Defense   First Lien Debt     L + 6.25%       9.92     6/1/2027         48,836       47,867       46,352       0.21

3063 Philmont Ave B, Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006 United States

                   

MaxGen Energy Services Corporation (4)(11)

  Commercial Services & Supplies   First Lien Debt     L + 5%       8.14     6/2/2027         83,211       81,524       81,131       0.36

1690 Scenic Ave, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 United States

                   

McCarthy & Stone PLC (4)(5)(6)(8)

  Real Estate Management & Development   First Lien Debt     7%       7.00     12/16/2025         20,000       28,025       19,003       0.08

2711 North Haskell Avenue Suite 1700 Dallas TX 75204 United States

                   

McGraw-Hill Education, Inc. (9)

  Marine   First Lien Debt     L + 4.75%       7.82     7/28/2028         28,573       28,330       26,422       0.12

2 Penn Plaza 20th Floor New York,NY,10121 United States

                   

Medallia, Inc. (4)(10)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     L + 6.75%       9.87     10/29/2028         193,895       189,975       190,017       0.85

200 W 41st St, New York, NY 10036, United States

                   

Medallia, Inc. (4)(13)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     L + 6.75%       9.87     10/29/2028         785,932       772,392       770,214       3.44

200 W 41st St, New York, NY 10036, United States

                   

Medical Knowledge Group, LLC (4)(10)

  Health Care Providers & Services   First Lien Debt    
SOFR +
5.75%
 
 
    8.43     2/1/2029         186,082       182,415       182,360       0.81

One World Trade Center 285 Fulton Street, 84th Floor New York, NY 10007

                   

Metis Buyer, Inc. (5)(7)(10)

  Auto Components   First Lien Debt    
SOFR +
4%
 
 
    7.25     5/4/2028         57,583       56,295       53,391       0.24

358 Saw Mill River Rd, Millwood, NY 10546 United States

                   

MH Sub I, LLC (11)

  Interactive Media & Services   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       6.87     9/13/2024         47,685       47,717       45,564       0.20

909 North Pacific Coast Highway, 11th Floor El Segundo CA 90245 United States

                   

 

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    Maturity
Date
    % of
Class
Held at
9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

MHE Intermediate Holdings, LLC (4)(5)(7)(11)

  Machinery   First Lien Debt    
SOFR
+ 6%
 
 
    9.50     7/21/2027         12,189       11,964       11,669       0.05

3235 Levis Common Blvd. Perrysburg, OH 43551

                   

Mi Windows and Doors, LLC (9)

  Building Products   First Lien Debt    

SOFR
+
3.5%
 
 
 
    6.63     12/18/2027         5,559       5,576       5,433       0.02

650 West Market Street, Gratz, PA 17030 United States

                   

Mic Glen, LLC (9)

  Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure   First Lien Debt    
L +
3.5%
 
 
    6.62     7/21/2028         31,095       30,947       29,093       0.13

88 S State St, Hackensack, NJ 07601 United States

                   

Midwest Physician Administrative Services, LLC (10)

  Health Care Providers & Services   First Lien Debt    
L +
3.25%
 
 
    6.92     3/12/2028         19,231       19,158       17,700       0.08

1100 West 31st Street Suite 300 Downers Grove IL 60515 United States

                   

Minotaur Acquisition, Inc. (8)

  Professional Services   First Lien Debt    
SOFR
+ 5%
 
 
    8.13     3/27/2026         300,172       292,076       285,940       1.28

2001 Spring Road, Suite 700 Oak Brook, Illinois 60523 United States

                   

Mitchell International, Inc. (9)

  Diversified Financial Services   First Lien Debt    
L +
3.75%
 
 
    6.73     10/15/2028         70,186       69,453       63,799       0.29

6220 Greenwich Drive, San Diego CA 92122 United States

                   

Mitnick Purchaser, Inc. (9)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt    

SOFR
+
4.75%
 
 
 
    7.39     5/2/2029         16,333       16,256       15,455       0.07

64 Willow Place, Suite 100, Menlo Park DE 94025 United States

                   

Mitratech Holdings, Inc. (4)(5)(10)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt    
L +
3.75%
 
 
    6.56     5/18/2028         16,874       16,806       16,114       0.07

5001 Plaza on the Lake #111 Austin, TX 78746

                   

Mode Purchaser, Inc. (4)(11)

  Air Freight & Logistics   First Lien Debt    

SOFR
+
6.25%
 
 
 
    8.96     2/5/2029         169,427       166,355       169,427       0.76

17330 Preston Rd., Suite 200 C Dallas, TX 75252 United States

                   

Mode Purchaser, Inc. (4)(11)

  Air Freight & Logistics   First Lien Debt    

SOFR
+
6.25%
 
 
 
    8.96     12/9/2026         34,125       33,319       34,125       0.15

17330 Preston Rd., Suite 200 C Dallas, TX 75252 United States

                   

 

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Rate
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    Maturity
Date
    % of
Class
Held at
9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

Monk Holding Co. (4)(7)(10)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     L + 5.5%       6.25     12/1/2027         30,274       29,146       29,002       0.13

5473 Morris Hunt Dr Fort Mill, SC, 29708-6523 United States

                   

Monterey Financing, S.A.R.L (4)(6)(7)(8)

  IT Services   First Lien Debt     E + 6%       7.23     9/19/2029         76,519       71,738       72,636       0.32

4095 Avenida De La Plata Oceanside, CA 92056 United States

                   

Monterey Financing, S.A.R.L (4)(6)(8)

  IT Services   First Lien Debt     E + 6%       6.00     9/18/2029         560,750       71,990       72,138       0.32

4095 Avenida De La Plata Oceanside, CA 92056 United States

                   

Monterey Financing, S.A.R.L (4)(6)(8)

  IT Services   First Lien Debt     E + 6%       6.00     9/19/2029         243,186       21,179       21,384       0.10

4095 Avenida De La Plata Oceanside, CA 92056 United States

                   

Monterey Financing, S.A.R.L (4)(6)(9)

  IT Services   First Lien Debt     E + 6%       6.50     9/19/2029         599,094       54,397       53,694       0.24

4095 Avenida De La Plata Oceanside, CA 92056 United States

                   

Motion Finco, LLC (6)(8)

  Leisure Products   First Lien Debt     L + 3.25%       6.92     11/12/2026         22,360       21,685       20,489       0.09

2-4, rue Eugene Ruppert, Luxembourg, L-2453

                   

Mozart Borrower LP (9)

  Health Care Equipment & Supplies   First Lien Debt     L + 3.25%       6.37     10/23/2028         35,858       35,052       33,039       0.15

1 Medline Place Mundelein,IL,60060 United States

                   

MRI Software, LLC (5)(7)(11)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     L + 5.5%       7.96     2/10/2026         11,257       11,229       10,941       0.05

28925 Fountain Parkway Solon OH 44139 United States

                   

MRI Software, LLC (5)(7)(11)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     L + 5.5%       9.17     2/10/2026         7,449       7,409       6,931       0.03

28925 Fountain Parkway Solon OH 44139 United States

                   

Naked Juice, LLC (9)

  Beverages   First Lien Debt    
SOFR +
3.25%
 
 
    6.90     1/24/2029         25,067       24,964       23,089       0.10

1333 S Mayflower Ave Ste 100 Monrovia, CA, 91016-5265 United States

                   

National Intergovernmental Purchasing Alliance Co. (8)

  Professional Services   First Lien Debt    
SOFR +
3.5%
 
 
    7.05     5/23/2025         19,938       19,865       19,340       0.09

840 Crescent Centre Drive Suite 600 Franklin TN 37067 United States

                   

National Mentor Holdings, Inc. (10)

  Health Care Providers & Services   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       7.43     3/2/2028         11,626       11,613       8,378       0.04

313 Congress Street 5th Floor Boston MA 02210 United States

                   

 

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Rate
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    Maturity
Date
    % of
Class
Held at
9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

Natus Medical Incorporated (4)(7)(9)

  Health Care Equipment & Supplies   First Lien Debt    
SOFR +
4.75%
 
 
    7.26     7/21/2027         3,463       3,327       2,861       0.01

3150 Pleasant View Road, Middleton, WI 53562 USA

                   

Natus Medical Incorporated (4)(9)

  Health Care Equipment & Supplies   First Lien Debt    
SOFR +
5.5%
 
 
    6.00     7/20/2029         50,000       46,581       46,750       0.21

3150 Pleasant View Road, Middleton, WI 53562 USA

                   

Navigator Acquiror, Inc. (4)(7)(8)

  Health Care Providers & Services   First Lien Debt     L + 5.5%       8.54     7/16/2027         30,868       30,746       30,254       0.14

311 South Wacker Drive, 64th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606, United States

                   

Navigator Acquiror, Inc. (4)(9)

  Health Care Providers & Services   First Lien Debt     L + 5.75%       8.49     7/16/2027         382,062       379,089       380,151       1.70

311 South Wacker Drive, 64th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606, United States

                   

NDC Acquisition Corp. (4)(7)(11)

  Distributors   First Lien Debt     L + 5.5%       9.17     3/9/2027         22,163       21,642       21,907       0.10

402 BNA Drive, Suite 500, Nashville, TN 37217

                   

Neogames Connect SARL (4)(6)(8)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     E + 6.25%       7.44     5/30/2028         100,400       101,670       95,543       0.43

63-65, Rue De Merl, L-2146 Luxembourg, Grand Duchy of Luxembourg

                   

Netsmart Technologies, Inc. (10)

  Health Care Technology   First Lien Debt     L + 4%       7.12     10/1/2027         19,638       19,714       18,795       0.08

11100 Nall Avenue, Overland Park KS 66211 United States

                   

New Arclin US Holding Corp. (6)(7)(9)

  Building Products   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       6.87     10/2/2028         21,312       21,258       19,499       0.09

1000 Holcomb Woods Parkway Suite 342 Roswell GA 30076 United States

                   

NFP Corp. (8)

  Insurance   First Lien Debt     L + 3.25%       6.37     2/15/2027         41,428       40,981       39,025       0.17

340 Madison Avenue 20th Floor New York NY 10173 United States

                   

 

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    Maturity
Date
    % of
Class
Held at
9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

NIC Acquisition Corp. (10)

  Chemicals   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       7.42     12/29/2027         11,171       11,186       8,764       0.04

150 Dascomb Road Andover, MA 01810

                   

Nintex Topco Limited (4)(6)(10)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     L + 6%       9.67     11/13/2028         683,124       671,169       662,630       2.96

10800 NE 8th Street, Suite 400 Bellevue, WA 98004 USA

                   

NMC Crimson Holdings, Inc. (4)(7)(10)

  Health Care Technology   First Lien Debt     L + 6%       8.28     3/1/2028         71,173       69,157       69,991       0.31

1050 Winter Street, Suite 2700 Waltham, MA 02451

                   

NMSC Holdings, Inc. (10)

  Health Care Providers & Services   First Lien Debt    
SOFR +
5.25%
 
 
    8.43     2/23/2029         9,650       9,558       8,709       0.04

68 South Service Road Suite 350, Melville, NY, 11747, United States

                   

NortonLifeLock, Inc. (6)(9)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt    
SOFR +
2%
 
 
    2.50     9/12/2029         31,714       31,556       30,557       0.14

60 East Rio Salado Parkway Suite 1000, Tempe, AZ, 8528, United States

                   

Novolex, Inc. (9)

  Construction Materials   First Lien Debt    
SOFR +
4.18%
 
 
    7.31     4/13/2029         81,603       79,678       77,206       0.35

101 E Carolina Ave Hartsville, SC 29550

                   

Numericable US, LLC (5)(6)(8)

  Diversified Telecommunication Services   First Lien Debt     5.13%       5.13     7/15/2029         1,000       836       749       0.00

5, rue Eugène Ruppert L - 2453 Luxembourg LU

                   

Numericable US, LLC (6)(8)

  Diversified Telecommunication Services   First Lien Debt     L + 3.69%       6.91     1/31/2026         17,751       17,613       16,154       0.07

5, rue Eugène Ruppert L - 2453 Luxembourg LU

                   

Numericable US, LLC (6)(8)

  Diversified Telecommunication Services   First Lien Debt     L + 4%       6.20     8/14/2026         33,591       33,615       30,568       0.14

5, rue Eugène Ruppert L - 2453 Luxembourg LU

                   

Numericable US, LLC (6)(8)

  Diversified Telecommunication Services   First Lien Debt     L + 2.75%       5.56     7/31/2025         4,974       4,922       4,551       0.02

5, rue Eugène Ruppert L - 2453 Luxembourg LU

                   

 

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    Maturity
Date
    % of
Class
Held at
9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

Odyssey Holding Company, LLC (4)(11)

  Health Care Providers & Services   First Lien Debt     L + 5.75%       9.32     11/16/2025         63,649       63,305       63,649       0.28

100 Winners Circle Suite 440 Brentwood, TN 37027 United States

                   

Olympus Water US Holding Corp. (9)

  Chemicals   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       7.44     11/9/2028         13,769       13,755       12,603       0.06

360 North Crescent Drive Beverly Hills,CA,90210 United States

                   

Onex AP Merger Sub, LLC (4)(7)(10)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt    
SOFR +
5.75%
 
 
    6.83     4/4/2028         21,739       21,280       21,239       0.09

251 Little Falls Drive Wilmington, DE 19808 United States

                   

Onex Baltimore Buyer, Inc. (4)(7)(10)

  Commercial Services & Supplies   First Lien Debt    
SOFR +
5.75%
 
 
    8.37     12/1/2027         242,818       237,821       239,546       1.07

712 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10019 U.S.A.

                   

Onex TSG Intermediate Corp. (6)(10)

  Health Care Providers & Services   First Lien Debt     L + 4.75%       7.87     2/28/2028         23,081       22,923       20,466       0.09

200 Corporate Boulevard, Lafayette LA 70508 United States

                   

Oxea Corporation (6)(8)

  Chemicals   First Lien Debt     L + 3.25%       5.94     10/14/2024         6       6       6       0.00

15375 Memorial Drive, West Memorial Place I, Suite 300, Houston, TX, 77079, United States

                   

Packaging Coordinators Midco, Inc. (10)

  Life Sciences Tools & Services   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       7.42     11/30/2027         13,640       13,610       13,001       0.06

3001 Red Lion Road Philadelphia,PA,19114 United States

                   

Padagis, LLC (4)(6)(9)

  Paper & Forest Products   First Lien Debt     L + 4.75%       7.04     7/6/2028         29,371       29,329       25,699       0.11

1251 Lincoln Rd Allegan, MI 49010 United States

                   

Park Place Technologies, LLC (11)

  IT Services   First Lien Debt    
SOFR +
5%
 
 
    8.13     11/10/2027         15,424       15,115       14,678       0.07

5910 Landerbrook Drive, Mayfield Heights, OH 44124

                   

 

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    Maturity
Date
    % of
Class
Held at
9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

Park River Holdings, Inc. (10)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   First Lien Debt     L + 3.25%       5.53     12/28/2027         69,189       68,133       59,070       0.26

1 E. 4TH Street Suite 1400, Cincinnati, OH, 45202 United States

                   

Pathway Vet Alliance, LLC (8)

  Health Care Providers & Services   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       7.42     3/31/2027         30,775       30,560       27,275       0.12

4225 Guadalupe Street Austin, TX 78751 United States

                   

Paya Holdings III, LLC (4)(5)(6)(7)(10)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     L + 3.25%       6.37     6/25/2028         9,405       9,264       8,980       0.04

303 Perimeter Center N Suite 600. Atlanta, Georgia 30346 United States

                   

Peak Utility Services Group, Inc. (4)(7)(11)

  Communications Equipment   First Lien Debt     L + 5%       8.67     3/2/2028         23,477       23,252       23,324       0.10

310 Interlocken Parkway Suite 220 Broomfield CO 80021 United States

                   

PECF USS Intermediate Holding III Corp. (9)

  Commercial Services & Supplies   First Lien Debt     L + 4.25%       7.37     12/15/2028         30,636       30,649       26,245       0.12

118 Flanders Rd Westborough, MA 01581

                   

Pediatric Associates Holding Co., LLC (7)(9)

  Health Care Providers & Services   First Lien Debt     L + 3.25%       5.08     12/29/2028         5,663       5,526       5,451       0.02

900 South Pine Island Road Suite 800, Plantation, FL, 33324, United States

                   

Penn National Gaming, Inc. (6)(9)

  Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure   First Lien Debt    
SOFR +
2.75%
 
 
    5.88     5/3/2029         6,744       6,712       6,500       0.03

825 Berkshire Blvd, Wyomissing, PA 19610, United States

                   

Peraton Corp. (10)

  Aerospace & Defense   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       6.87     2/1/2028         70,307       70,154       66,818       0.30

12975 Worldgate Drive, Herndon VA 20170 United States

                   

Perforce Software, Inc. (8)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       6.87     7/1/2026         15,495       15,479       14,488       0.06

2320 Blanding Avenue, Alameda CA 94501 United States

                   

Petco Health and Wellness Comp (10)

  Specialty Retail   First Lien Debt     L + 3.25%       6.92     3/3/2028         4,870       4,860       4,612       0.02

10850 Via Frontera, San Diego, CA 92127 United States

                   

 

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Date
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Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

PetSmart, Inc. (5)(10)

  Specialty Retail   First Lien Debt    
L +
3.75%
 
 
    6.87     2/11/2028         3,262       3,237       3,098       0.01

19601 N 27th Ave, Phoenix, AZ, 85027-4010 United States

                   

PetVet Care Centers, LLC (10)

  Health Care Providers & Services   First Lien Debt     L + 3.5%       6.62     2/14/2025         54,544       54,514       50,658       0.23

1 Gorham Island, Westport CT 06880 United States

                   

PGIS Intermediate Holdings, LLC (4)(5)(7)(10)

  Insurance   First Lien Debt     L + 5.5%       8.56     10/16/2028         31,919       31,301       30,664       0.14

5704 Binbranch Ln McKinney, TX, 75071-8475 United States

                   

Phoenix Guarantor, Inc. (6)(8)

  Health Care Providers & Services   First Lien Debt     L + 3.5%       6.62     3/5/2026         24,657       24,595       23,475       0.10

805 N. Whittington Parkway, Louisville, Kentucky 40222 United States

                   

Plasma Buyer, LLC (4)(7)(10)

  Health Care Providers & Services   First Lien Debt    
SOFR +
5.75%
 
 
    9.30     5/12/2029         91,722       89,394       88,299       0.39

300 North LaSalle Street, Suite 5600. Chicago, Illinois, 60654 United States

                   

Point Broadband Acquisition, LLC (4)(7)(11)

  Diversified Telecommunication Services   First Lien Debt     L + 6%       8.92     10/1/2028         177,126       172,897       171,281       0.77

617 E. Lake St. Stanton, MI 48888 United States

                   

Polaris Newco, LLC (9)

  Diversified Financial Services   First Lien Debt     L + 4%       7.67     6/2/2028         47,293       46,737       43,766       0.20

1500 Solana Blvd, Ste 6300 Roanoke, TX 76262-1713

                   

Polyconcept Investments B.V. (10)

  Professional Services   First Lien Debt    
SOFR +
5.5%
 
 
    8.53     5/18/2029         45,000       44,144       42,891       0.19

Kabelweg 1 2371 DX, Roelofarendsveen, ZUID-HOLLAND, Netherlands

                   

Polyphase Elevator Holding Co. (4)(7)(11)

  Commercial Services & Supplies   First Lien Debt     L + 5.5%       9.17     12/21/2027         19,227       18,970       17,275       0.08

60 Shawmut Road, Suite 1 Canton, MA 02021

                   

 

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Date
    % of
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    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

Porcelain Acquisition Corp. (4)(7)(11)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   First Lien Debt     L + 5.75%       9.42     4/1/2027         83,149       81,081       82,511       0.37

20 Sanker Road, Dickson, TN 37055 United States

                   

PPV Intermediate Holdings, LLC (4)(6)(7)(10)

  Health Care Providers & Services   First Lien Debt    
SOFR +
5.75%
 
 
    9.01     8/31/2029         102,361       99,921       99,870       0.45

4927 NW Front Ave, Portland, OR 97210 United States

                   

Pre-Paid Legal Services, Inc. (9)

  Diversified Consumer Services   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       6.82     12/15/2028         50,244       49,906       47,842       0.21

1 Pre-Paid Way, Ada OK 74820 United States

                   

Presidio, Inc. (8)

  Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components   First Lien Debt     L + 3.5%       6.31     1/22/2027         7,939       7,951       7,701       0.03

1 Penn Plaza Suite 2832, New York, NY, 10119, United States

                   

Pretium PKG Holdings, Inc. (9)

  Construction Materials   First Lien Debt     L + 4%       6.28     10/2/2028         23,710       23,336       21,374       0.10

15450 South Outer Forty Drive Suite 120 Chesterfield,MO,63017 United States

                   

Prime Security Service Borrower, LLC (10)

  Diversified Consumer Services   First Lien Debt     L + 2.75%       5.30     9/23/2026         8,753       8,649       8,498       0.04

1035 North 3rd Street, Suite 10 Lawrence, KS, 66044, United States

                   

Pro Mach Group, Inc. (11)

  Machinery   First Lien Debt     L + 4%       7.12     8/31/2028         27,460       27,438       26,252       0.12

50 East Rivercenter Blvd Suite 1800 Covington KY 41011 United States

                   

ProAmpac PG Borrower, LLC (10)

  Construction Materials   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       6.04     11/3/2025         45,090       45,074       42,463       0.19

12025 Tricon Road, Cincinnati, OH 45246 United States

                   

Prodege International Holdings, LLC (4)(7)(10)

  Internet & Direct Marketing Retail   First Lien Debt     L + 5.75%       9.04     12/15/2027         543,688       534,317       531,060       2.37

100 North Pacific Coast Highway, 8th Floor El Segundo,CA,90245 United States

                   

 

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    Maturity
Date
    % of
Class
Held at
9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

Profile Products, LLC (4)(7)(10)

  Paper & Forest Products   First Lien Debt     L + 5.5%       8.87     11/12/2027         69,921       68,481       67,937       0.30

219 Simpson St SW Conover, NC, 28613-8207 United States

                   

Progress Residential PM Holdings, LLC (4)(7)(10)

  Real Estate Management & Development   First Lien Debt    
SOFR +
6.25%
 
 
    9.38     7/25/2029         85,529       83,783       85,529       0.38

7500 N Dobson Rd., Suite 300 Scottsdale, AZ 85256

                   

Project Alpha Intermediate Holding, Inc. (8)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     L + 4%       7.12     4/26/2024         48,453       48,508       46,780       0.21

211 South Gulph Road, Suite 500, King of Prussia, PA 19406 United States

                   

Project Boost Purchaser, LLC (8)

  Interactive Media & Services   First Lien Debt     L + 3.5%       6.62     6/1/2026         8,425       8,415       8,028       0.04

11660 Alpharetta Highway Suite 210 Roswell, GA 30076 United States

                   

Project Boost Purchaser, LLC (9)

  Interactive Media & Services   First Lien Debt     L + 3.5%       6.62     5/2/2029         25,299       25,117       24,018       0.11

11660 Alpharetta Highway Suite 210 Roswell, GA 30076 United States

                   

Project Leopard Holdings, Inc. (11)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt    
SOFR +
4.25%
 
 
    6.95     7/20/2027         4,740       4,740       2,244       0.01

300 North La Salle Street, Suite 4350, Chicago, IL 60654 United States

                   

Project Leopard Holdings, Inc. (9)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt    
SOFR +
5.25%
 
 
    7.83     7/20/2029         141,000       134,475       126,959       0.57

300 North La Salle Street, Suite 4350, Chicago, IL 60654 United States

                   

Project Ruby Ultimate Parent Corp. (10)

  Health Care Technology   First Lien Debt     L + 3.25%       6.37     3/10/2028         8,482       8,448       7,941       0.04

11711 West 79th Street Lenexa, Kansas 62214

                   

Project Ruby Ultimate Parent Corp. (4)(9)

  Health Care Technology   First Lien Debt    
SOFR +
5.75%
 
 
    8.78     3/10/2028         11,833       11,486       11,478       0.05

11711 West 79th Street Lenexa, Kansas 62214

                   

Proofpoint, Inc. (5)(9)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     L + 3.25%       6.32     8/31/2028         4,889       4,703       4,603       0.02

892 Ross Drive, Sunnyvale CA 94089 United States

                   

 

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Date
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Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

PSKW Intermediate, LLC (4)(11)

  Health Care Providers & Services   First Lien Debt     L + 6.25%       9.37     3/9/2026         16,138       16,138       16,138       0.07

The Crossings at Jefferson Park, 200 Jefferson Park, Whippany, NJ 07981 United States

                   

Qualus Power Services Corp. (4)(7)(11)

  Electric Utilities   First Lien Debt     L + 5.5%       8.27     3/26/2027         48,630       47,637       48,031       0.21

4040 Rev Drive Cincinatti, OH 45232

                   

Quantum Bidco, Ltd. (6)(8)

  Food Products   First Lien Debt     S + 6%       6.28     1/29/2028         18,500       24,578       17,814       0.08

12 St James’s Square, St. James’s, London SW1Y 4LB

                   

Quest Software US Holdings, Inc. (6)(9)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt    
SOFR +
4.25%
 
 
    6.98     2/1/2029         27,951       27,715       20,824       0.09

4 Polaris Way, Aliso Viejo CA 92656 United States

                   

R1 Holdings, LLC (4)(11)

  Air Freight & Logistics   First Lien Debt     L + 6%       7.00     1/2/2026         44,223       44,187       44,223       0.20

One Kellaway Drive Randolph, MA 02368 United States

                   

Rackspace Technology Global (10)

  IT Services   First Lien Debt     L + 2.75%       5.62     2/15/2028         1,189       1,130       855       0.00

1 Fanatical Pl, City of Windcrest, San Antonio, TX 78218, United States

                   

Radiate Holdco, LLC (10)

  Marine   First Lien Debt     L + 3.25%       6.37     9/25/2026         50,587       50,457       46,920       0.21

650 College Road East, Suite 3100, Princeton, NJ 08540 United States

                   

Radnet, Inc. (6)(10)

  Health Care Providers & Services   First Lien Debt     L + 3%       6.12     4/21/2028         4,863       4,843       4,684       0.02

3830 Park Ave, Edison, NJ 08820 United States

                   

Rally Buyer, Inc. (4)(6)(7)(10)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt    
SOFR +
5.75%
 
 
    6.50     7/19/2028         115,925       113,012       112,920       0.50

5213 Tacome Building C · Houston, TX 77041 USA

                   

Razor Holdco, LLC (4)(10)

  IT Services   First Lien Debt     L + 5.75%       8.75     10/25/2027         190,244       187,031       186,439       0.83

26 Meadow VW, Victoria, TX, 77904-1676, United States

                   

RealPage, Inc. (9)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     L + 3%       6.12     4/24/2028         26,790       26,697       25,167       0.11

4000 International Parkway, Carrollton, TX, 75007, United States

                   

 

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Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

Recess Holdings, Inc. (11)

  Leisure Products   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       6.56     9/30/2024         11,982       11,964       11,652       0.05

544 Chestnut Street Chattanooga, TN 37402 United States

                   

Recorded Books, Inc. (8)

  Entertainment   First Lien Debt    
SOFR +
4%
 
 
    7.08     8/29/2025         28,615       28,621       27,604       0.12

270 Skipjack Road, Prince Frederick MD 20678 United States

                   

Recycle & Resource US, LLC (6)(9)

  Commercial Services & Supplies   First Lien Debt     L + 3.5%       7.17     7/14/2028         5,180       5,147       4,708       0.02

305 Parramatta Road Auburn,NSW 2144 Australia

                   

Red Planet Borrower, LLC (9)

  Interactive Media & Services   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       6.87     10/2/2028         39,925       39,626       26,567       0.12

1255 Battery St., Suite 500 San Francisco California 94111 United States

                   

Red River Technology, LLC (4)(7)(11)

  IT Services   First Lien Debt     L + 6%       9.12     5/26/2027         149,688       147,658       144,449       0.65

875 3rd Avenue, New York NY 10022 United States

                   

Redwood Services Group, LLC (4)(7)(10)

  Air Freight & Logistics   First Lien Debt    
SOFR +
6%
 
 
    6.75     6/15/2029         36,851       36,061       36,026       0.16

949 Shady Grove Road, Suite 403, Memphis, TN 38120, United States

                   

Refficiency Holdings, LLC (7)(10)

  Communications Equipment   First Lien Debt     L + 6%       6.87     12/16/2027         29,750       29,546       28,446       0.13

1601 Las Plumas Ave San Jose, CA, 95133-1613 United States

                   

Relativity ODA, LLC (4)(7)(11)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     L + 9.59%       10.59     5/12/2027         16,717       16,361       16,392       0.07

231 South LaSalle Street, 8th Floor, Chicago, IL 60604 United States

                   

Relay Purchaser, LLC (4)(5)(7)(10)

  Electric Utilities   First Lien Debt     L + 6%       9.67     8/30/2028         198,500       194,923       195,733       0.87

517 Lyons Avenue, Irvington, NJ 07111, United States

                   

Resolute Investment Managers, Inc. (11)

  Capital Markets   First Lien Debt     L + 4.25%       7.92     4/30/2024         10,839       10,867       9,674       0.04

220 E. Las Colinas Blvd., Suite 1200 Irving, Texas 75039

                   

 

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Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

Resonetics, LLC (10)

  Health Care Equipment & Supplies   First Lien Debt     L + 4%       6.37     4/28/2028         88,122       86,361       83,936       0.38

800 Boylston Street Suite 3325 Boston MA 02199 United States

                   

Reverb Buyer, Inc. (7)(9)

  Health Care Providers & Services   First Lien Debt     L + 3.5%       6.38     11/1/2028         43,958       43,657       41,658       0.19

3901 Centerview Drive Suite L Chantilly,VA,20151 United States

                   

Revspring, Inc. (8)

  Commercial Services & Supplies   First Lien Debt     L + 4%       7.67     10/11/2025         15,341       15,245       14,829       0.07

38705 Seven Mile Road Suite 450 Livonia MI 48152 United States

                   

Rhea Parent, Inc. (4)(5)(10)

  Paper & Forest Products   First Lien Debt    
SOFR +
5.75%
 
 
    9.45     2/18/2029         205,871       202,116       203,298       0.91

Avenue Einstein 8 1300 Wavre Belgium

                   

Rinchem Company, LLC (4)(9)

  Diversified Consumer Services   First Lien Debt    
SOFR +
4.5%
 
 
    8.15     3/2/2029         4,035       4,016       3,868       0.02

6133 Edith Blvd Northeast, Albuquerque, NM, 87107, United States

                   

Ring Container Technologies Group, LLC (9)

  Construction Materials   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       6.87     8/12/2028         6,420       6,414       6,206       0.03

1 Industrial Park Road, Oakland, TN, 38060, United States

                   

Riser Merger Sub, Inc. (4)(6)(10)

  Insurance   First Lien Debt    
SOFR +
5.75%
 
 
    6.50     8/1/2028         160,271       156,201       156,092       0.70

1648 South 51st Avenue Phoenix, AZ 85008 United States

                   

Riser Merger Sub, Inc. (4)(6)(7)(10)

  Insurance   First Lien Debt     S + 5.75%       6.50     8/1/2028         13,717       16,480       15,026       0.07

1648 South 51st Avenue Phoenix, AZ 85008 United States

                   

Roadsafe Holdings, Inc. (4)(7)(11)

  Transportation Infrastructure   First Lien Debt     L + 5.75%       9.50     1/31/2029         118,712       116,464       116,748       0.52

3331 Street Rd #430, Bensalem, PA 19020 United States

                   

Rocket Software, Inc. (8)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     L + 4.25%       7.37     11/28/2025         26,337       26,333       25,253       0.11

77 4th Avenue, Waltham MA 02451 United States

                   

 

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Units
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Value
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Assets
 

Rocket Software, Inc. (9)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt    
L +
4.25%
 
 
    7.37     11/28/2025         33,073       32,843       31,812       0.14

77 4th Avenue, Waltham MA 02451 United States

                   

RPBLS Midco, LLC (4)(10)

  Health Care Technology   First Lien Debt    
SOFR +
5.75%
 
 
    7.92     4/1/2028         167,261       164,516       165,588       0.74

541 Buttermilk Pike, Suite 401, Crescent Springs, KY 41017 United States

                   

RSC Acquisition, Inc. (4)(5)(7)(10)

  Insurance   First Lien Debt    
SOFR +
5.5%
 
 
    8.21     10/30/2026         29,162       28,470       27,370       0.12

160 Federal Street, Boston, MA 02110

                   

Runner Buyer, Inc. (10)

  Specialty Retail   First Lien Debt     L + 5.5%       8.57     10/20/2028         77,610       76,157       53,034       0.24

8 Santa Fe Way Cranbury,NJ,8512 United States

                   

RWL Holdings, LLC (4)(7)(10)

  Air Freight & Logistics   First Lien Debt    
SOFR +
5.75%
 
 
    9.45     12/31/2028         217,761       213,385       215,003       0.96

767 5th Ave #4200, New York, 10153, United States

                   

S&S Holdings, LLC (9)

  Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals   First Lien Debt     L + 5%       7.78     3/11/2028         6,445       6,329       6,236       0.03

26748 Alsace Dr, Calabasas, CA, 91302-3450 United States

                   

S2P Acquisition Borrower, Inc. (6)(8)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt    
SOFR +
3.75%
 
 
    6.78     8/14/2026         20,320       20,356       19,889       0.09

3020 Carrington Mill Blvd Suite 100, Morrisville, NC 27560 United States

                   

Sabre GLBL, Inc. (6)(9)

  IT Services   First Lien Debt    
SOFR +
4.25%
 
 
    7.38     6/30/2028         46,401       45,994       41,725       0.19

3150 Sabre Drive Southlake,TX,76092 United States

                   

Safety Borrower Holdings LP (4)(5)(7)(11)

  Transportation Infrastructure   First Lien Debt    
L +
5.25%
 
 
    8.50     9/1/2027         46,753       46,383       46,260       0.21

8814 Horizon Blvd, Northeast, Suite 100, Albuquerque, NM 87113, United States

                   

Sailpoint Technologies, Inc. (4)(7)(10)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt    
SOFR +
6.25%
 
 
    9.10     8/15/2029         384,906       376,679       376,526       1.68

11120 Four Points Drive Suite 100 Austin, TX 78726 United States

                   

Sam Holding Co, Inc. (4)(7)(11)

  Transportation Infrastructure   First Lien Debt     L + 5.5%       9.50     9/24/2027         169,766       166,410       167,272       0.75

7414 Circle17 South, Sebring, FL 33876, United States

                   

 

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Date
    % of
Class
Held at
9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

Scientific Games Holdings LP (9)

  Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure   First Lien Debt    
SOFR +
3%
 
 
    5.91     4/14/2029         4,938       4,903       4,810       0.02

1500 Bluegrass Lakes Parkway, Alpharetta, GA 30004

                   

Scientific Games Holdings LP (9)

  Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure   First Lien Debt    
SOFR +
3.5%
 
 
    5.62     4/4/2029         10,450       10,395       9,705       0.04

1500 Bluegrass Lakes Parkway, Alpharetta, GA 30004

                   

SCIH Salt Holdings, Inc. (10)

  Metals & Mining   First Lien Debt     L + 4%       6.81     3/16/2027         45,245       44,982       42,134       0.19

10955 LOWELL AVE STE 500 OVERLAND PARK KS 66210 United States

                   

Sedgwick Claims Management Services, Inc. (6)(11)

  Diversified Financial Services   First Lien Debt     L + 4.25%       7.37     9/3/2026         2,412       2,432       2,332       0.01

8125 Sedgwick Way, Memphis TN 38125 United States

                   

Sedgwick Claims Management Services, Inc. (6)(8)

  Diversified Financial Services   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       6.87     9/3/2026         37,851       37,502       36,017       0.16

8125 Sedgwick Way, Memphis TN 38125 United States

                   

SEKO Global Logistics Network, LLC (4)(5)(6)(11)

  Air Freight & Logistics   First Lien Debt     E + 5%       6.00     12/30/2026         35,393       40,490       34,548       0.15

1100 N. Arlington Heights Rd., Itasca, IL 60143

                   

SEKO Global Logistics Network, LLC (4)(5)(7)(11)

  Air Freight & Logistics   First Lien Debt     L + 5%       8.07     12/30/2026         88,976       88,013       88,361       0.39

1100 N. Arlington Heights Rd., Itasca, IL 60143

                   

SelectQuote, Inc. (4)(10)

  Diversified Financial Services   First Lien Debt    
SOFR +
8%
 
 
    11.13     11/5/2024         273,529       272,965       246,176       1.10

6800 West 115th Street Suite 2511 Overland Park KS 66211 United States

                   

SG Acquisition, Inc. (4)(9)

  Insurance   First Lien Debt     L + 5%       9.17     1/27/2027         104,190       103,895       104,190       0.47

2635 Century Parkway Northeast Suite 900 Atlanta GA 30345 United States

                   

Sharp Midco, LLC (9)

  Paper & Forest Products   First Lien Debt     L + 4%       7.67     12/31/2028         5,296       5,284       5,005       0.02

7451 Keebler Way, Allentown, PA 18106

                   

 

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    Maturity
Date
    % of
Class
Held at
9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

Sherlock Buyer Corp. (4)(7)(10)

  Professional Services   First Lien Debt     L + 5.75%       9.42     12/8/2028         13,099       12,692       12,800       0.06

1180 Welsh Rd # 110 North Wales, PA, 19454-2053 United States

                   

Shoals Holdings, LLC (4)(11)

  Electric Utilities   First Lien Debt    
SOFR +
3.25%
 
 
    5.94     11/25/2026         11,291       11,091       11,347       0.05

1400 Shoals Way Portland, TN 37148

                   

Shutterfly, LLC (10)

  Internet & Direct Marketing Retail   First Lien Debt     L + 5%       8.12     9/25/2026         57,973       57,570       36,699       0.16

2800 Bridge Parkway Redwood City CA 94065 United States

                   

Situs-AMC Holdings Corporation (4)(11)

  Capital Markets   First Lien Debt    
SOFR +
5.75%
 
 
    9.42     12/22/2027         35,832       35,520       35,295       0.16

5065 Westheimer Suite 700E Houston,TX,77056 United States

                   

Smile Doctors, LLC (4)(7)(10)

  Health Care Providers & Services   First Lien Debt     L + 5.75%       9.42     12/23/2028         449,679       439,765       438,872       1.96

295 SE Inner Loop Ste 102 Georgetown, TX, 78626-2141 United States

                   

Snacking Investments US, LLC (4)(6)(11)

  Food Products   First Lien Debt    
SOFR +
4%
 
 
    7.03     12/18/2026         4,957       4,985       4,808       0.02

2 Henry St, North City, Dublin 1, D01 C3Y9, Ireland

                   

Snoopy Bidco, Inc. (4)(7)(10)

  Health Care Providers & Services   First Lien Debt     L + 6%       9.08     6/1/2028         623,786       615,096       607,423       2.71

8039 Beach Blvd, Buena Park, CA United States

                   

Sophia, LP (9)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     L + 3.5%       7.17     10/7/2027         26,847       26,620       25,874       0.12

301 Commerce Street, Suite 3300, Fort Worth, TX, 76102, United States

                   

Sovos Compliance, LLC (9)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     L + 4.5%       7.62     8/11/2028         16,089       16,131       15,381       0.07

200 Ballardvale Street 4th Floor Wilmington,MA,1887 United States

                   

Specialty Building Products Holdings, LLC (9)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   First Lien Debt     L + 3.25%       6.30     10/15/2028         30,162       30,104       27,287       0.12

2160 SATELLITE BLVD SUITE 450 DULUTH,GA,30097 United States

                   

 

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    Maturity
Date
    % of
Class
Held at
9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

SpecialtyCare, Inc. (4)(5)(11)

  Health Care Providers & Services   First Lien Debt    
L +
5.75%
 
 
    8.03     6/18/2028         69,352       67,625       68,213       0.30

111 Radio Circle, Mount Kisco NY 10549 United States

                   

SpecialtyCare, Inc. (4)(5)(7)(8)

  Health Care Providers & Services   First Lien Debt    
L +
5.5%
 
 
    8.50     6/18/2026         1,068       936       979       0.00

111 Radio Circle, Mount Kisco NY 10549 United States

                   

Spin Holdco Inc. (10)

  Commercial Services & Supplies   First Lien Debt     L + 4%       7.14     3/4/2028         23       23       20       0.00

303 Sunnyside Blvd Suite 70 Plainview NY 11803 United States

                   

Spitfire Parent, Inc. (4)(5)(6)(11)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     E + 6%       7.86     3/11/2027         19,256       22,919       18,487       0.08

10161 Park Run Drive, Suite 150, Las Vegas, Nevada

                   

Spitfire Parent, Inc. (4)(7)(11)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt    
SOFR +
6%
 
 
    10.23     3/11/2027         113,919       112,575       111,530       0.50

10161 Park Run Drive, Suite 150, Las Vegas, Nevada

                   

SPX Flow, Inc. (9)

  Industrial Conglomerates   First Lien Debt    
SOFR +
4.5%
 
 
    7.63     4/5/2029         54,658       52,343       50,764       0.23

13320 Ballantyne Corporate Pla, Charlotte, NC, 28277, United States

                   

SRS Distribution, Inc. (9)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   First Lien Debt    
SOFR +
3.5%
 
 
    6.31     6/2/2028         66,851       66,521       61,786       0.28

5900 South Lake Forest Drive 5900 South Lake Forest Drive Mckinney TX 75070 United States

                   

SSH Group Holdings, Inc. (8)

  Diversified Consumer Services   First Lien Debt    
L +
4.25%
 
 
    7.92     7/30/2025         4,961       4,887       4,738       0.02

12930 SARATOGA AVENUE, SUITE A2 SARATOGA CA 95070

                   

Stamps.com, Inc. (4)(10)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt    
L +
5.75%
 
 
    8.38     10/5/2028         856,410       841,700       839,282       3.75

1990 East Grand Avenue El Segundo, CA 90245 USA

                   

Stamps.com, Inc. (4)(10)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt    
L +
5.75%
 
 
    8.38     10/5/2028         10,073       9,895       9,871       0.04

1990 East Grand Avenue El Segundo, CA 90245 USA

                   

 

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    Maturity
Date
    % of
Class
Held at
9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

Stepping Stones Healthcare Services, LLC (4)(7)(10)

  Health Care Providers & Services   First Lien Debt     L + 5.75%       9.42     1/2/2029         137,320       134,138       131,329       0.59

2586 Trailridge Dr E Suite 100, Lafayette, 80026-3111, United States

                   

Sunshine Cadence Holdco, LLC (8)

  Paper & Forest Products   First Lien Debt     L + 4.25%       7.13     3/23/2027         39,696       36,797       37,711       0.17

90 Clubhouse Rd Woodmere, NY, 11598-1905 United States

                   

Sunshine Luxembourg VII S.à r.l, LLC (6)(10)

  Health Care Equipment & Supplies   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       7.42     10/1/2026         57,136       56,703       53,311       0.24

26A Blvd Royal, Luxembourg, L-2449 Luxembourg

                   

Superannuation And Investments US, LLC (6)(9)

  Capital Markets   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       6.87     12/1/2028         17,539       17,429       17,197       0.08

Ground Floor Tower 1 201 Sussex Street Sydney,NSW,2000 Australia

                   

Surf Holdings, LLC (6)(8)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     L + 3.5%       6.67     3/5/2027         33,684       33,626       32,652       0.15

18595 Vineyard Point Lane, Cornelius, NC 28031 United States

                   

Surgery Centers Holdings, Inc. (6)(10)

  Health Care Providers & Services   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       6.51     8/31/2026         54,352       53,969       51,713       0.23

310, 7 Springs Way Suite 500 Brentwood TN 37027 United States

                   

SurveyMonkey, Inc. (4)(6)(8)

  Interactive Media & Services   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       6.87     10/10/2025         5,974       5,970       5,795       0.03

1 Curiosity Way, San Mateo CA 94403 United States

                   

Symphony Technology Group (5)(6)(10)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     L + 4.75%       7.87     7/27/2028         69,827       69,236       63,263       0.28

428 UNIVERSITY AVE, PALO ALTO CA 94301 United States

                   

Symphony Technology Group (5)(6)(9)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       6.36     3/1/2029         33,863       33,572       30,979       0.14

428 UNIVERSITY AVE, PALO ALTO CA 94301 United States

                   

 

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    Maturity
Date
    % of
Class
Held at
9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

Tacala Investment Corp. (10)

  Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure   First Lien Debt     L + 3.5%       6.62     2/5/2027         53,112       53,089       49,764       0.22

3750 Corporate Woods Drive Vestavia Hills, AL 35242 United States

                   

Tailwind Colony Holding Corporation (4)(7)(11)

  Distributors   First Lien Debt     L + 6.25%       9.89     11/13/2024         70,454       69,293       69,337       0.31

269 South Lambert Road Orange, CT 06512 United States

                   

TecoStar Holdings, Inc. (11)

  Health Care Equipment & Supplies   First Lien Debt     L + 3.5%       5.79     5/1/2024         25,950       25,670       23,469       0.10

4 Embarcadero Center Suite 1900 San Francisco CA 94111 United States

                   

Tegra118 Wealth Solutions, Inc. (4)(8)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     L + 4%       6.96     2/18/2027         3,935       3,957       3,787       0.02

255 Fiserv Drive, Brookfield WI 53045 United States

                   

Tennessee Bidco Limited (4)(5)(6)(7)(8)

  Insurance   First Lien Debt     S + 7.28%       8.47     7/9/2028         150,192       196,677       199,290       0.89

33920 US Highway 19, North Suite 151, Palm, Stoke On Trent, ST4 9DN, United Kingdom

                   

Tennessee Bidco Limited (4)(5)(6)(8)

  Insurance   First Lien Debt     L + 7%       10.38     8/3/2028         214,466       209,620       213,394       0.95

33920 US Highway 19, North Suite 151, Palm, Stoke On Trent, ST4 9DN, United Kingdom

                   

Terrier Media Buyer, Inc. (8)

  Marine   First Lien Debt     L + 3.5%       6.62     12/17/2026         1,960       1,968       1,841       0.01

223 Perimeter Center Parkway NE, Atlanta, Georgia 30346 United States

                   

Tetra Technologies, Inc. (4)(6)(11)

  Energy Equipment & Services   First Lien Debt     L + 6.25%       9.37     9/10/2025         22,793       22,013       22,793       0.10

24955 Interstate 45 North The Woodlands TX 77380 United States

                   

The Action Environmental Group, Inc. (4)(5)(11)

  Commercial Services & Supplies   First Lien Debt    
SOFR +
6%
 
 
    9.59     1/16/2026         16,156       15,719       15,954       0.07

451 Frelinghuysen Avenue Newark NJ 07114 United States

                   

The Action Environmental Group, Inc. (4)(5)(12)

  Commercial Services & Supplies   First Lien Debt    
SOFR +
6.25%
 
 
    9.81     1/16/2026         8,518       8,367       8,412       0.04

451 Frelinghuysen Avenue Newark NJ 07114 United States

                   

 

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Date
    % of
Class
Held at
9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

The Chamberlain Group, Inc. (9)

  Building Products   First Lien Debt    
L +
3.5%
 
 
    6.62     11/3/2028         48,196       47,832       43,959       0.20

300 Windsor Drive Oak Brook, IL 60523, United States

                   

The Cook & Boardman Group, LLC (11)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   First Lien Debt    

SOFR
+
5.75%
 
 
 
    8.48     10/18/2025         35,502       34,795       33,328       0.15

3064 Salem Industrial Drive Winston Salem NC 27127 United States

                   

The Dun & Bradstreet Corporation (8)

  Professional Services   First Lien Debt    
L +
3.25%
 
 
    6.33     2/6/2026         4,840       4,755       4,690       0.02

5335 Gate Parkway, Jacksonville, FL 32256, United States

                   

The Edelman Financial Engines Center, LLC (10)

  Capital Markets   First Lien Debt    
L +
3.5%
 
 
    6.62     4/7/2028         55,525       55,018       51,106       0.23

600 Travis, Suite 5800, Houston, Texas 77002 United States

                   

The Fertility Partners, Inc. (4)(5)(6)(10)

  Health Care Providers & Services   First Lien Debt    
L +
5.75%
 
 
    8.87     3/16/2028         39,000       38,291       37,830       0.17

Forum 4, Solent Business Park, Parkway South, Whiteley, Fareham, PO15 7AD

                   

The Fertility Partners, Inc. (4)(5)(6)(7)(10)

  Health Care Providers & Services   First Lien Debt    
C +
5.75%
 
 
    9.47     3/16/2028         146,722       114,094       103,819       0.46

Forum 4, Solent Business Park, Parkway South, Whiteley, Fareham, PO15 7AD

                   

The GI Alliance Management, LLC (4)(7)(11)

  Health Care Providers & Services   First Lien Debt    

SOFR
+
6.25%
 
 
 
    9.20     9/15/2028         261,760       252,294       252,224       1.13

8267 Elmbrook Drive, Ste. 200 Dallas, TX 75247 United States

                   

The Kenan Advantage Group, Inc. (10)

  Air Freight & Logistics   First Lien Debt    
L +
3.75%
 
 
    6.87     3/24/2026         42,524       42,340       40,318       0.18

4895 Dressler Road, Canton OH 44718 United States

                   

The NPD Group L.P. (4)(10)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt    
L +
6.25%
 
 
    8.76     12/1/2028         879,715       862,625       862,120       3.85

132 W 31st St, New York, 10001 United States

                   

The NPD Group L.P. (4)(7)(10)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt    
L +
5.75%
 
 
    8.87     11/9/2028         690,517       674,813       682,563       3.05

132 W 31st St, New York, 10001 United States

                   

 

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Date
    % of
Class
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    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

The Ultimate Software Group, Inc. (9)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     L + 3.25%       5.54     5/4/2026         35,444       35,334       33,819       0.15

2000 Ultimate Way, Weston FL 33326 United States

                   

Thermostat Purchaser III, Inc. (4)(7)(10)

  Communications Equipment   First Lien Debt     L + 4.5%       6.07     8/31/2028         43,016       41,869       39,480       0.18

10 Parkway North Suite 100 Deerfield,IL,60015 United States

                   

Thevelia US, LLC (5)(6)(9)

  Professional Services   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 4%     7.70     6/18/2029         34,553       33,074       32,998       0.15

Level 15, Manulife Place, 348 Kwun Tong Rd, Ngau Tau Kok, Hong Kong

                   

TierPoint, LLC (10)

  IT Services   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       6.87     5/5/2026         15,363       15,297       14,601       0.07

23403 East Mission Avenue, Liberty Lake WA 99019 United States

                   

Titan Acquisition Ltd. (6)(8)

  Machinery   First Lien Debt     L + 3%       5.88     3/28/2025         18,136       17,695       16,321       0.07

QUADRANT HOUSE, FLOOR 6, 4 THOMAS MORE SQUARE London City of London E1W 1YW United Kingdom

                   

TRC Companies, Inc. (9)

  Commercial Services & Supplies   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       6.87     12/8/2028         45,549       45,280       42,779       0.19

21 Griffin Road North, Windsor CT 06095 United States

                   

TricorBraun Holdings, Inc. (9)

  Construction Materials   First Lien Debt     L + 3.25%       6.37     3/3/2028         43,164       42,691       40,653       0.18

6 CityPlace Drive Suite 1000 Saint Louis MO 63141 United States

                   

Trident TPI Holdings, Inc. (7)(11)

  Construction Materials   First Lien Debt     L + 3.25%       6.92     10/17/2024         8,773       8,765       8,573       0.04

460 Swedesford Rd Wayne, PA 19087 United States

                   

Trident TPI Holdings, Inc. (9)

  Construction Materials   First Lien Debt     L + 4%       7.67     9/15/2028         34,061       33,627       32,280       0.14

460 Swedesford Rd Wayne, PA 19087 United States

                   

 

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    Maturity
Date
    % of
Class
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9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

Trinity Air Consultants Holdings Corp. (4)(7)(10)

  Professional Services   First Lien Debt     L + 5.25%       8.13     6/29/2027         72,247       70,744       71,195       0.32

330 7th Ave, New York, NY 10001 United States

                   

Trinity Partners Holdings, LLC (4)(7)(10)

  Professional Services   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 5.75%       8.21     12/21/2028         447,717       438,659       437,672       1.96

230 3RD Ave Prospect Place Waltham, MA 02451 United States

                   

Triple Lift, Inc. (4)(7)(10)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 5.75%       9.61     5/8/2028         76,165       74,741       75,227       0.34

400 Lafayette St 5th floor, New York, NY 10003 United States

                   

Triton Water Holdings, Inc. (9)

  Beverages   First Lien Debt     L + 3.5%       7.17     3/31/2028         61,055       59,962       55,094       0.25

900 Long Ridge Road, Building 2, Stamford, CT 06902-1138

                   

TRP Infrastructure Services, LLC (4)(7)(11)

  Transportation Infrastructure   First Lien Debt     L + 5.5%       8.62     7/9/2027         73,144       71,876       67,526       0.30

2411 Minnis Dr, Haltom City, TX 76117, United States

                   

TruGreen Limited Partnership (10)

  Diversified Consumer Services   First Lien Debt     L + 4%       7.12     11/2/2027         5,910       5,940       5,604       0.03

860 Ridge Lake Blvd, Memphis TN 38120 United States

                   

TTF Holdings, LLC (4)(10)

  Health Care Providers & Services   First Lien Debt     L + 4%       7.12     3/31/2028         5,944       5,909       5,795       0.03

2222 West Grand River Ave, Suite A, Okemos, MI 48864 United States

                   

Turing Holdco, Inc. (4)(5)(6)(7)(8)

  IT Services   First Lien Debt     E + 6%       8.46     8/3/2028         35,519       38,473       33,888       0.15

26990 Arastradero Road Los Altos Hills, CA 94022, United States

                   

Tutor Perini Corp. (6)(11)

  Communications Equipment   First Lien Debt     L + 4.75%       7.87     8/18/2027         2,940       2,966       2,738       0.01

15901 Olden Street, Sylmar CA 91342 United States

                   

 

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    Maturity
Date
    % of
Class
Held at
9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

Twin River Worldwide Holdings, Inc. (6)(9)

  Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure   First Lien Debt     L + 3.25%       5.93     10/2/2028         32,613       32,159       29,544       0.13

100 Westminster St, Providence, RI 02903

                   

U.S. Anesthesia Partners, Inc. (9)

  Health Care Providers & Services   First Lien Debt     L + 4.25%       6.81     10/1/2028         38,763       38,651       36,520       0.16

12222 MERIT DR STE 700 DALLAS TX 75251 United States

                   

UFC Holdings, LLC (10)

  Interactive Media & Services   First Lien Debt     L + 2.75%       5.52     4/29/2026         4,973       4,854       4,792       0.02

16150 Main Circle Drive, Suite 250 Chesterfield 63017 MO United States

                   

Unified Door & Hardware Group, LLC (4)(11)

  Distributors   First Lien Debt     L + 5.75%       7.65     12/18/2027         53,087       52,407       51,760       0.23

1650 Suckle Highway Pennsauken, NJ 08110 United States

                   

Unified Physician Management, LLC (4)(7)(9)

  Health Care Providers & Services   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 5.5%       8.53     6/18/2029         844,174       844,174       844,174       3.77

16 Court St, 14th Floor, Brooklyn, New York 11241, United States

                   

United Airlines, Inc. (6)(10)

  Airlines   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       6.53     4/21/2028         26,446       26,482       25,353       0.11

233 South Wacker Drive, Chicago IL 60606 United States

                   

United Mutual Acquisition Holdings, LLC (4)(6)(7)(10)

  Health Care Providers & Services   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 5.75%       8.77     7/15/2028         15,678       15,434       15,253       0.07

150 North Riverside Plaza, Suite 5200, Chicago, Illinois 60606 United States

                   

University Support Services, LLC (9)

  Diversified Consumer Services   First Lien Debt     L + 3.25%       6.37     2/10/2029         19,923       19,730       18,926       0.08

3500 Sunrise Hwy, Great River, NY 11739 United States

                   

Univision Communications, Inc. (10)

  Marine   First Lien Debt     L + 3.25%       6.37     3/15/2026         20,145       20,021       19,166       0.09

5999 Center Drive, Los Angeles CA 90045 United States

                   

 

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    Maturity
Date
    % of
Class
Held at
9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

US Acute Care Solutions (5)(8)

  Health Care Providers & Services   First Lien Debt     6.38%       6.38     3/1/2026         2,885       2,921       2,427       0.01

4535 Dressler Road, Northwest, Canton, OH, 44718, United States

                   

US Oral Surgery Management Holdco, LLC (4)(7)(10)

  Health Care Providers & Services   First Lien Debt     L + 5.5%       8.47     11/18/2027         149,935       146,971       148,588       0.66

201 E. John Carpenter Freeway Suite 660 Irving, TX 75062 United States

                   

USIC Holdings, Inc. (10)

  Commercial Services & Supplies   First Lien Debt     L + 3.5%       6.62     5/12/2028         24,750       24,649       23,268       0.10

9045 North River Road Suite 300 Indianapolis IN 46240 United States

                   

Vaco Holdings, LLC (10)

  Commercial Services & Supplies   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 5%       8.70     1/21/2029         21,268       21,172       20,736       0.09

5410 Maryland Way, Suite 460, Brentwood, TN, 37027,United States

                   

Veonet GmbH (6)(8)

  Health Care Providers & Services   First Lien Debt     S + 5.75%       7.94     3/14/2029         170,000       218,488       176,354       0.79

Balanstraße 73, Haus 8, 81541 München, Germany

                   

Veregy Consolidated, Inc. (4)(11)

  Commercial Services & Supplies   First Lien Debt     L + 6%       8.81     11/2/2027         20,428       20,469       19,458       0.09

23325 N. 23rd Ave, Suite 120 Phoenix, AZ 85027

                   

Veritas US, Inc. (6)(11)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     L + 5%       8.67     9/1/2025         20,513       20,581       16,393       0.07

2625 Augustine Drive, Santa Clara CA 95054 United States

                   

Verscend Holding Corp. (8)

  Health Care Technology   First Lien Debt     L + 4%       7.12     8/27/2025         34,662       34,711       33,709       0.15

201 Jones Road 4th Floor Waltham MA 02451 United States

                   

Vertex Aerospace Services Corp. (10)

  Aerospace & Defense   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       6.87     12/6/2028         30,208       30,116       29,453       0.13

555 Industrial Drive South Madison,MS,39110 United States

                   

 

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    Maturity
Date
    % of
Class
Held at
9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

Vertical US Newco, Inc. (6)(9)

  Industrial Conglomerates   First Lien Debt     L + 3.5%       6.87     7/30/2027         45,445       45,326       43,665       0.20

451 Park Avenue South 7th Floor New York, NY 10016 United States

                   

Victors CCC Buyer, LLC (4)(7)(10)

  Professional Services   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 5.75%       7.75     6/1/2029         146,738       143,400       142,908       0.64

251 Little Falls Drive. Wilmington, DE 19808 United States

                   

Victory Buyer, LLC (4)(9)

  Industrial Conglomerates   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       7.32     11/19/2028         22,921       22,827       20,915       0.09

50 East 153rd Street Bronx, NY 10451-2104 United States

                   

Virgin Pulse, Inc. (10)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     L + 4%       7.12     4/6/2028         42,128       41,795       36,932       0.17

75 Fountain Street, Providence RI 02902 United States

                   

Virtusa Corp. (10)

  IT Services   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       6.88     2/15/2029         42,009       41,834       39,505       0.18

132 Turnpike Road Suite 300 Southborough MA 01772 United States

                   

Vision Solutions, Inc. (10)

  Road & Rail   First Lien Debt     L + 4%       6.78     4/24/2028         48,386       48,262       42,741       0.19

15300 Barranca Parkway Suite 100 Irvine CA 92618 United States

                   

VT Topco, Inc. (7)(10)

  Professional Services   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       6.87     8/1/2025         27,503       27,415       26,230       0.12

11111 Santa Monica Blvd Suite 2000 Los Angeles,CA,90025 United States

                   

Waystar Technologies, Inc. (8)

  Health Care Technology   First Lien Debt     L + 4%       7.12     10/22/2026         20,016       20,058       19,241       0.09

2055 Sugarloaf Circle Suite 600 Duluth GA 30097 United States

                   

Weld North Education, LLC (9)

  Diversified Consumer Services   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       6.87     12/21/2027         31,983       31,864       31,010       0.14

3 Columbus Circle Suite 2405 New York NY 10019 United States

                   

West Monroe Partners, LLC (4)(7)(10)

  Professional Services   First Lien Debt     L + 5.5%       8.32     11/8/2028         731,752       717,714       713,105       3.19

311 W Monroe St 14th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606, United States

                   

 

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    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

West Star Aviation Acquisition, LLC (4)(7)(10)

  Aerospace & Defense   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 6%       8.59     3/1/2028         4,316       4,217       4,211       0.02

796 Heritage Way, Grand Junction, CO 81506, United States

                   

Whatabrands, LLC (9)

  Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure   First Lien Debt     L + 3.25%       6.37     8/3/2028         14,888       14,816       13,817       0.06

300 Concord Plaza Drive, San Antonio, TX, 78216, United States

                   

WHCG Purchaser III, Inc. (4)(5)(7)(10)

  Health Care Providers & Services   First Lien Debt     L + 5.75%       9.42     6/22/2028         104,293       102,241       95,627       0.43

251 Little Falls Drive, Wilmington, DE 19808 United States

                   

Wheel Pros, Inc. (10)

  Auto Components   First Lien Debt     L + 4.5%       7.55     5/11/2028         25,711       25,717       19,019       0.08

6101 Knott Avenue, Buena Park CA 90620 United States

                   

White Cap Buyer, LLC (9)

  Construction Materials   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 3.75%       6.78     10/19/2027         53,508       53,258       50,183       0.22

6250 Brook Hollow Parkway, Norcross, Georgia 30071

                   

William Morris Endeavor Entertainment, LLC (8)

  Interactive Media & Services   First Lien Debt     L + 2.75%       5.87     5/18/2025         4,523       4,377       4,328       0.02

9601 Wilshire Blvd, Beverly Hills, CA 90210, United States

                   

Windows Acquisition Holdings, Inc. (4)(5)(11)

  Building Products   First Lien Debt     L + 6.5%       10.17     12/29/2026         60,465       59,603       60,465       0.27

235 Sunshine Road Royal, AR 71968

                   

Wireless Vision, LLC (4)(11)

  Internet & Direct Marketing Retail   First Lien Debt     L + 5.5%       9.17     12/30/2025         20,038       20,038       20,038       0.09

40700 Woodward Avenue Suite 250 Bloomfield Hills MI 48304 United States

                   

WP CityMD Bidco, LLC (9)

  Health Care Providers & Services   First Lien Debt     L + 3.25%       6.92     12/22/2028         27,860       27,673       26,702       0.12

1 Diamond Hill Road, Berkeley Heights, NJ 07922

                   

 

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Date
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    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

WR Grace Holdings, LLC (6)(9)

  Chemicals   First Lien Debt     L + 3.75%       7.44     9/22/2028         9,925       9,942       9,317       0.04

7500 Grace Drive, Columbia, Maryland 21044-4098

                   

Wwex Uni Topco Holdings, LLC (10)

  Air Freight & Logistics   First Lien Debt     L + 4%       7.67     7/26/2028         19,031       18,780       17,386       0.08

2323 Victory Avenue Suite 1600 Dallas,TX,75219 United States

                   

Zacapa, LLC (6)(9)

  Diversified Telecommunication Services   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 4.25%       7.80     3/22/2029         11,073       10,954       10,547       0.05

4 E PENNSYLVANIA AVE PEN ARGYL, 18072, PA, United States

                   

Zayo Group Holdings, Inc. (8)

  Diversified Telecommunication Services   First Lien Debt     L + 3%       6.12     3/9/2027         1,333       1,266       1,121       0.01

1821 30th Street Unit A, Boulder, CO, 80301, United States

                   

Zayo Group Holdings, Inc. (9)

  Diversified Telecommunication Services   First Lien Debt     SOFR + 4.25%       7.28     3/9/2027         15,920       15,539       13,916       0.06

1821 30th Street Unit A, Boulder, CO, 80301, United States

                   

Apex Group Treasury, LLC (4)(6)(9)

  Software   Second Lien Debt     L + 6.75%       10.42     7/27/2029         28,153       28,082       28,294       0.13

4 Embarcadero Center Suite 1900 San Francisco,CA,94111 United States

                   

Aqgen Island Holdings, Inc. (5)(6)(9)

  Media   Second Lien Debt     L + 6.5%       8.81     8/2/2029         34,508       34,189       31,230       0.14

535 Madsion Avenue, 24TH Floor New York, NY 10022

                   

Atlas CC Acquisition Corp. (4)(5)(10)

  Wireless Telecommunication Services   Second Lien Debt     L + 7.63%       10.69     5/25/2029         44,520       43,965       43,073       0.19

9465 Wilshire Blvd, Suit 300 Beverly Hills, California 90212 United States

                   

 

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Date
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Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

Canadian Hospital Specialties Ltd. (4)(5)(6)(8)

  Diversified Consumer Services   Second Lien Debt    
C +
8.75%
 
 
    8.75     7/31/2024         15,800       12,464       10,781       0.05

676 North Michigan Avenue Suite 3300 Chicago IL 60611 United States

                   

CD&R Artemis UK Bidco Ltd. (4)(6)(8)

  Diversified Consumer Services   Second Lien Debt    
S +
7.5%
 
 
    9.00     8/19/2029         65,340       87,363       70,989       0.32

26 Southampton Buildings, 8th Floor, Holborn Gate London, WC2A 1AN United Kingdom

                   

CD&R Artemis UK Bidco Ltd. (4)(6)(9)

  Diversified Consumer Services   Second Lien Debt    
L +
7.25%
 
 
    9.50     8/19/2029         50,000       46,929       47,156       0.21

26 Southampton Buildings, 8th Floor, Holborn Gate London, WC2A 1AN United Kingdom

                   

Celestial Saturn Parent, Inc. (9)

  Media   Second Lien Debt    
L +
6.5%
 
 
    9.63     6/4/2029         134,488       133,319       92,125       0.41

40 Pacifica #900, Irvine, CA 92618 United States

                   

Cloudera, Inc. (4)(9)

  Software   Second Lien Debt    
L +
6%
 
 
    9.12     10/8/2029         66,697       66,208       56,692       0.25

1001 Page Mill Road Building 3 Palo Alto,CA,94304 United States

                   

Confluent Medical Technologies, Inc. (4)(5)(9)

  Diversified Consumer Services   Second Lien Debt    
L +
6.5%
 
 
    10.20     2/16/2030         52,500       51,532       51,188       0.23

6263 N Scottsdale Road, Suite 224, Scottsdale, AZ 85250

                   

COP Home Services TopCo IV, Inc. (4)(5)(11)

  Construction & Engineering   Second Lien Debt    
L +
8.75%
 
 
    11.87     12/29/2028         43,277       42,580       42,195       0.19

3150 E Birch St., Brea, CA 92821

                   

Curia Global, Inc. (4)(10)

  Life Sciences Tools & Services   Second Lien Debt    
L +
6.5%
 
 
    9.31     8/31/2029         45,977       45,182       44,942       0.20

26 Corporate Circle Albany,NY,12203 United States

                   

Dcert Buyer, Inc. (8)

  Health Care Technology   Second Lien Debt    
L +
7%
 
 
    9.90     2/19/2029         60,975       61,167       57,164       0.26

2801 N Thanksgiving Way #500, Lehi 84043 United States

                   

 

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    Interest
Rate
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    Maturity
Date
    % of
Class
Held at
9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

Deerfield Dakota Holding, LLC (4)(10)

  Media   Second Lien Debt     L + 6.75%       9.87     4/7/2028         29,650       29,566       28,835       0.13

55 East 52nd Street 31st Floorm Park Avenue Plaza, New York, NY 10055 United States

                   

DG Investment Intermediate Holdings 2, Inc.(10)

  Commercial Services & Supplies   Second Lien Debt     L + 6.75%       9.87     3/30/2029         29,464       29,344       27,660       0.12

6510 E. Paseo Caballo, Anaheim CA 92807 United States

                   

Drive Chassis Holdco, LLC (8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Second Lien Debt     L + 6.75%       9.18     4/10/2026         112,039       111,178       111,619       0.50

9 West 57th Street, New York, NY 10019 United States

                   

Hexion Holdings Corp. (4)(9)

  Capital Markets   Second Lien Debt     SOFR + 7.44%       10.56     3/15/2030         55,000       53,588       45,375       0.20

180 East Broad Street, Columbus, OH, 43215, United States

                   

Houghton Mifflin, LLC (4)(7)(9)

  Media   Second Lien Debt     SOFR + 8.5%       11.53     4/8/2030         80,500       78,607       75,077       0.34

9 West 57th Street, 29th Floor, New York, NY, 10019, United States

                   

HS Purchaser, LLC (10)

  Software   Second Lien Debt     SOFR + 6.75%       9.88     11/19/2027         71,000       71,112       68,515       0.31

6455 City West Parkway Eden Prairie, MN United States

                   

Human Security, Inc. (4)(7)(11)

  Software   Second Lien Debt     SOFR + 6.75%       9.80     7/22/2027         50,000       49,166       48,250       0.22

111 W 33rd St 11TH Fl, New York, New York, 10001, United States

                   

Icebox Holdco III, Inc. (4)(9)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Second Lien Debt     L + 6.75%       10.42     12/21/2029         14,000       13,872       13,090       0.06

80 Pall Mall, London, SW1Y 5ES, United Kingdom

                   

Idera, Inc. (4)(10)

  Software   Second Lien Debt     L + 6.75%       9.32     3/2/2029         30,331       30,240       27,601       0.12

Brookhollow Ctr III, 2950 Nort Loop Freeway W, Suite 700 Houston TX 77092 United States

                   

 

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Rate
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    Maturity
Date
    % of
Class
Held at
9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

Imprivata, Inc.(4)(9)

  Health Care Technology   Second Lien Debt     SOFR + 6.25%       9.28     12/1/2028         44,118       43,708       44,338       0.20

150 North Riverside Plaza, Suite 2800, Chicago, IL, 60606, United States

                   

Inovalon Holdings, Inc. (4)(5)(10)

  Health Care Technology   Second Lien Debt     L + 10.5%       13.50     11/25/2033         90,115       87,811       90,115       0.40

4321 Collington Rd, Bowie, MD 20716, United States

                   

Jayhawk Buyer, LLC (4)(11)

  Diversified Consumer Services   Second Lien Debt     L + 8.75%       11.56     10/15/2027         6,537       6,433       6,488       0.03

8717 West 110th Street, Suite 300 Overland Park, KS 66210

                   

Jones Deslauriers Insurance Management, Inc. (4)(5)(6)(8)

  Health Care Technology   Second Lien Debt     C + 7.5%       11.00     3/26/2029         32,694       25,482       21,694       0.10

2375 Skymark Avenue, Mississauga, Ontario L4W 4Y6

                   

LSCS Holdings, Inc. (4)(9)

  Life Sciences Tools & Services   Second Lien Debt     L + 8%       11.67     11/23/2029         40,000       39,458       36,400       0.16

190 North Milwaukee Street Milwaukee,WI,53202 United States

                   

Mandolin Technology Intermediate Holdings, Inc. (4)(5)(9)

  Software   Second Lien Debt     L + 6.5%       9.31     7/30/2029         31,950       31,571       31,151       0.14

Nova Tower 1, 1 Allegheny Square, Suite 800, Pittsburgh, PA 15212, United States

                   

Mic Glen, LLC (9)

  Health Care Technology   Second Lien Debt     L + 6.75%       9.87     7/30/2029         19,000       18,947       18,208       0.08

88 S State St, Hackensack, NJ 07601 United States

                   

Mitratech Holdings, Inc. (4)(10)

  Software   Second Lien Debt     L + 6.75%       9.56     5/18/2029         18,000       17,936       17,280       0.08

5001 Plaza on the Lake #111 Austin, TX 78746

                   

NIC Acquisition Corp. (10)

  Capital Markets   Second Lien Debt     L + 7.75%       11.42     12/29/2028         31,500       31,126       24,491       0.11

150 Dascomb Road Andover, MA 01810

                   

Pearls Netherlands Bidco (4)(6)(9)

  Capital Markets   Second Lien Debt     SOFR + 7.25%       10.28     2/25/2030         42,453       41,371       40,967       0.18

herengracht, 450 Gemeente Amsterdam, 1017CA

                   

 

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    Maturity
Date
    % of
Class
Held at
9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

Peraton Corp. (10)

  Wireless Telecommunication Services   Second Lien Debt    
L +
7.75%
 
 
    10.57     2/1/2029         53,508       52,869       50,899       0.23

12975 Worldgate Drive, Herndon VA 20170 United States

                   

Phoenix Newco, Inc. (4)(6)(9)

  Life Sciences Tools & Services   Second Lien Debt    
L +
6.5%
 
 
    9.62     11/15/2029         52,153       51,194       50,980       0.23

195 West Street Waltham,MA,2451 United States

                   

Pre-Paid Legal Services, Inc. (9)

  Diversified Consumer Services   Second Lien Debt    
L +
7%
 
 
    10.07     12/14/2029         25,000       24,773       23,688       0.11

1 Pre-Paid Way, Ada OK 74820 United States

                   

Proofpoint, Inc. (5)(9)

  Software   Second Lien Debt    
L +
6.25%
 
 
    9.32     8/31/2029         72,231       72,015       70,064       0.31

892 Ross Drive, Sunnyvale CA 94089 United States

                   

Sharp Midco, LLC (4)(5)(9)

  Media   Second Lien Debt    
L +
7.25%
 
 
    10.92     12/31/2029         31,500       30,786       29,925       0.13

7451 Keebler Way, Allentown, PA 18106

                   

Symphony Technology Group (6)(10)

  Software   Second Lien Debt    
L +
8.25%
 
 
    11.37     7/27/2029         91,647       90,519       84,620       0.38

428 UNIVERSITY AVE, PALO ALTO CA 94301 United States

                   

The Edelman Financial Engines Center, LLC (8)

  Capital Markets   Second Lien Debt    
L +
6.75%
 
 
    9.87     7/20/2026         14,000       13,895       12,460       0.06

600 Travis, Suite 5800, Houston, Texas 77002 United States

                   

The Kenan Advantage Group, Inc. (4)(10)

  Air Freight & Logistics   Second Lien Debt    
L +
7.25%
 
 
    10.37     9/1/2027         33,015       32,466       30,539       0.14

4895 Dressler Road, Canton OH 44718 United States

                   

Thermostat Purchaser III, Inc. (4)(7)(10)

  Construction & Engineering   Second Lien Debt    
L +
7.25%
 
 
    10.32     8/31/2029         32,725       32,264       32,192       0.14

10 Parkway North Suite 100 Deerfield,IL,60015 United States

                   

 

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Rate
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    Maturity
Date
    % of
Class
Held at
9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

Thevelia US, LLC (4)(6)(9)

  Media   Second Lien Debt     SOFR + 6.75%       10.45     6/17/2030         182,046       176,783       179,315       0.80

Level 15, Manulife Place, 348 Kwun Tong Rd, Ngau Tau Kok, Hong Kong

                   

USIC Holdings, Inc. (5)(10)

  Commercial Services & Supplies   Second Lien Debt     L + 6.5%       9.62     5/14/2029         8,594       8,541       7,978       0.04

9045 North River Road Suite 300 Indianapolis IN 46240 United States

                   

Victory Buyer, LLC (4)(9)

  Health Care Technology   Second Lien Debt     L + 7%       10.57     11/1/2029         24,677       24,452       23,998       0.11

50 East 153rd Street Bronx, NY 10451-2104 United States

                   

Virgin Pulse, Inc. (10)

  Software   Second Lien Debt     L + 7.25%       10.37     4/6/2029         27,000       26,835       22,680       0.10

75 Fountain Street, Providence RI 02902 United States

                   

Vision Solutions, Inc. (5)(10)

  Software   Second Lien Debt     L + 7.25%       10.03     4/23/2029         88,534       88,097       74,784       0.33

15300 Barranca Parkway Suite 100 Irvine CA 92618 United States

                   

VT Topco, Inc. (10)

  Media   Second Lien Debt     L + 6.75%       9.87     7/31/2026         35,500       35,363       34,368       0.15

11111 Santa Monica Blvd Suite 2000 Los Angeles,CA,90025 United States

                   

Wwex Uni Topco Holdings, LLC (10)

  Air Freight & Logistics   Second Lien Debt     L + 7%       9.25     7/26/2029         33,000       32,589       29,948       0.13

2323 Victory Avenue Suite 1600 Dallas,TX,75219 United States

                   

522 Funding CLO 2020-6, Ltd. (4)(5)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 6.5%       9.28     10/23/2034         3,000       3,000       2,547       0.01

522 5th Avenue New York,NY,10036 United States

                   

AIMCO CLO Series 2015-A (5)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 6.6%       9.11     10/17/2034         7,450       7,450       6,160       0.03

P.O. Box 309 Ugland House, South Church Str, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands

                   

 

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Rate
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    Maturity
Date
    % of
Class
Held at
9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

Allegro CLO Ltd. (4)(5)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 7%       9.74     1/19/2033         3,895       3,858       3,434       0.02

C/O Estera Trust (Cayman) Limited Clifton House 75 Fort Street GEORGE TOWN, GRAND CAYMAN Cayman Islands

                   

Apidos CLO XXXIII (4)(5)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 5.95%       8.66     7/20/2034         8,500       8,500       7,190       0.03

712 5th Avenue 43rd Floor New York,NY,10019 United States

                   

Apidos CLO XXXIII (5)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 6.35%       9.13     10/24/2034         5,000       4,954       4,298       0.02

712 5th Avenue 43rd Floor New York,NY,10019 United States

                   

Ares LXI CLO, Ltd. (4)(5)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 6.5%       9.28     1/25/2034         9,000       9,000       7,343       0.03

c/o MaplesFS Limited Boundary Hall Cricket Square, George Town, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands

                   

Ares LXI CLO, Ltd. (4)(5)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 6.25%       8.96     10/20/2034         7,750       7,750       6,423       0.03

c/o MaplesFS Limited Boundary Hall Cricket Square, George Town, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands

                   

Ares LXI CLO, Ltd. (5)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 6.75%       9.46     10/28/2034         7,000       6,935       5,965       0.03

c/o MaplesFS Limited Boundary Hall Cricket Square, George Town, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands

                   

Balboa Bay Loan Funding 2021-2, Ltd. (4)(5)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 6.6%       9.31     1/20/2035         7,000       6,934       6,136       0.03

c/o Walkers Fiduciary, 190 Elgin Avenue, George Town, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands

                   

Barings CLO, Ltd. (4)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 6.65%       9.16     1/18/2035         7,200       7,200       5,966       0.03

Clifton House, 75 Fort Street PO Box 1350 Grand Cayman, ,KY1-1108 Cayman Islands

                   

Barings CLO, Ltd. (4)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 6.25%       8.76     7/15/2034         6,000       6,000       5,047       0.02

Clifton House, 75 Fort Street PO Box 1350 Grand Cayman, ,KY1-1108 Cayman Islands

                   

 

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    Maturity
Date
    % of
Class
Held at
9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

Benefit Street Partners CLO XXI (4)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 6.75%       9.26     10/15/2034         3,000       2,971       2,551       0.01

190 Elgin Avenue, George Town, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands

                   

Benefit Street Partners CLO XXII (4)(5)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 6.75%       9.26     7/15/2034         6,500       6,500       5,617       0.03

9 W 57th St Suite 4920, New York, NY 10019

                   

BlueMountain CLO XXIX Ltd (4)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 6.86%       9.64     7/25/2034         2,750       2,685       2,348       0.01

280 Park Ave 12th Floor, New York, NY 10017 United States

                   

Broad River Ltd 2020-1 (4)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 6.5%       9.21     7/20/2034         7,000       6,946       5,935       0.03

1124 Victory Trail Road Gaffney, SC 29340 United States

                   

Carlyle US CLO 2020-1, Ltd. (4)(5)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 6.25%       8.96     7/20/2034         7,000       7,000       5,982       0.03

c/o Walkers Fiduciary, 190 Elgin Avenue, George Town, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands

                   

Carval CLO V-C, LTD. (4)(5)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 7.33%       9.26     10/15/2034         8,000       7,925       6,851       0.03

9320 Excelsior Blvd 7th Floor Hopkins,MN,55343 United States

                   

Carval CLO VI-C Ltd. (4)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 7.33%       8.73     4/21/2034         8,750       8,665       8,226       0.04

9320 Excelsior Blvd 7th Floor Hopkins,MN,55343 United States

                   

CIFC Funding 2019-III, Ltd. (4)(5)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 6.8%       9.31     10/16/2034         8,000       8,000       6,789       0.03

875 3rd Avenue 24th Floor New York,NY,10022 United States

                   

CIFC Funding 2022-V, Ltd. (4)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 7.55%       10.06     7/16/2033         10,000       9,902       9,598       0.04

875 3rd Avenue 24th Floor New York,NY,10022 United States

                   

Dryden 95 CLO, Ltd. (4)(5)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 6.15%       9.34     8/20/2034         8,000       8,000       6,672       0.03

3 Gateway Center 14th Floor Newark,NJ,7102 United States

                   

 

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Date
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Class
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    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

Eaton Vance CLO 2019-1 Ltd (4)(5)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 6.5%       9.01     4/15/2031         3,750       3,754       3,302       0.01

Cayman Corporate Centre 27 Hospital Road George Town KY1-9008 Cayman Islands

                   

Elmwood CLO 16, Ltd. (4)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 7.22%       8.72     4/20/2034         6,000       5,941       5,650       0.03

c/o The Corporation Trust Company, Corporation Trust Center, 1209 Orange Street Wilmington, DE 19801 United States

                   

Elmwood CLO III, Ltd. (4)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 6.5%       9.01     10/20/2034         3,500       3,500       2,950       0.01

c/o The Corporation Trust Company, Corporation Trust Center, 1209 Orange Street Wilmington, DE 19801 United States

                   

Elmwood CLO VI, Ltd. (6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 6.5%       9.01     10/20/2034         4,000       4,000       3,395       0.02

c/o The Corporation Trust Company, Corporation Trust Center, 1209 Orange Street Wilmington, DE 19801 United States

                   

Flatiron RR CLO 22, LLC (5)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 6.2%       9.03     10/15/2034         5,000       5,000       4,287       0.02

51 Madison Avenue 2nd Floor New York,NY,10010 United States

                   

Fort Washington CLO 2021-2, Ltd. (4)(5)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 6.61%       9.32     10/20/2034         12,000       11,890       10,234       0.05

303 Broadway Suite 1200 Cincinnati,OH,45202 United States

                   

Galaxy 30 CLO, Ltd. (4)(5)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 7%       9.48     4/15/2035         3,000       2,971       2,797       0.01

1 Nexus Way, KY1-9005, Cayman Islands

                   

Galaxy XXV CLO, Ltd. (4)(5)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 5.95%       9.48     10/25/2031         4,000       3,947       3,377       0.02

P.O. Box 1093 Queensgate House George Town, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands

                   

 

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    Maturity
Date
    % of
Class
Held at
9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

GoldenTree Loan Management US Clo 12 Ltd. (4)(5)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 6.15%       8.86     10/20/2034         6,200       6,200       5,222       0.02

300 Park Avenue, 21st Floor New York, NY 10022, United States

                   

GoldenTree Loan Management US Clo 8 Ltd. (4)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 7.25%       8.29     4/20/2034         6,500       6,440       6,101       0.03

300 Park Avenue, 21st Floor New York, NY 10022, United States

                   

Gulf Stream Meridian 1, Ltd. (4)(5)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 6.75%       9.26     4/15/2034         1,000       958       840       0.00

190 Elgin Avenue, Grand Cayman, KY1-9008 United States

                   

Gulf Stream Meridian 5, Ltd. (4)(5)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 6.75%       9.26     7/15/2034         3,500       3,488       2,990       0.01

4350 Congress Street, Charlotte, NC 28209 United States

                   

Gulf Stream Meridian 7, Ltd. (4)(5)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 6.9%       9.18     7/15/2035         5,000       4,952       4,493       0.02

4350 Congress Street Suite 125 Charlotte, NC 28209

                   

Halseypoint Clo 5, Ltd. (4)(5)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 6.95%       10.02     1/30/2035         9,500       9,321       8,220       0.04

c/o Walkers Fiduciary, 190 Elgin Avenue, George Town, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands

                   

HPS Loan Management 15-2019 Ltd (4)(5)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 6.8%       9.31     1/22/2035         4,000       3,962       3,450       0.02

Windward 3 Regatta Office Park, PO Box 1350 KY1-1108 Grand Cayman KY Cayman Islands

                   

Jamestown CLO XIV, Ltd. (5)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 7.2%       9.91     10/20/2034         10,000       9,814       8,672       0.04

280 Park Avenue New York,NY,10017 United States

                   

Kayne CLO III, Ltd. (4)(5)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 6.5%       9.01     4/15/2032         5,000       5,008       4,287       0.02

1800 Avenue of the Stars 3rd Floor Los Angeles,CA,90067 United States

                   

 

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    Maturity
Date
    % of
Class
Held at
9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

Magnetite XXXII Ltd (4)(5)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 6.9%       7.62     4/15/2035         5,000       5,000       4,731       0.02

190 Elgin Avenue, George Town, KY1-9008, Cayman Islands

                   

Morgan Stanley Eaton Vance Clo 2021-1, Ltd. (5)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 6.75%       9.56     10/20/2034         6,500       6,500       5,554       0.02

522 5th Avenue New York,NY,10036 United States

                   

Neuberger Berman Loan Advisers CLO 38, Ltd. (5)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 6.25%       8.96     10/20/2035         11,000       11,000       9,449       0.04

1290 Avenue of the Americas New York,NY,10104 United States

                   

OCP CLO 2020-22, Ltd. (4)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 6.5%       9.21     10/20/2034         4,250       4,069       3,587       0.02

930 Sylvan Ave, Suite 105, Englewood Cliffs NJ 07632 United States

                   

OCP CLO 2021-22, Ltd. (4)(5)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 6.6%       9.31     12/2/2034         9,000       8,885       7,574       0.03

c/o Appleby Trusty (Cayman) Lt Clifton House, 75 Fort Street George Town, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands

                   

Octagon 55, Ltd (4)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 6.5%       9.21     7/20/2034         11,000       10,875       8,997       0.04

250 Park Avenue 15th Floor New York,NY,10177 United States

                   

Octagon 66, Ltd (4)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 7.8%       10.34     8/16/2033         10,000       9,902       9,615       0.04

250 Park Avenue 15th Floor New York,NY,10177 United States

                   

Octagon Investment Partners 41, Ltd. (5)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 7.13%       9.64     10/15/2033         5,000       4,978       4,361       0.02

250 Park Avenue 15th Floor New York,NY,10177 United States

                   

Palmer Square CLO 2015-1, Ltd. (4)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 6.5%       9.48     5/21/2034         2,000       1,908       1,728       0.01

1900 Shawnee Mission Parkway Suite 315 Mission Woods,KS,66205 United States

                   

 

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    Maturity
Date
    % of
Class
Held at
9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

Palmer Square CLO 2019-1, Ltd. (4)(5)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 6.4%       9.41     11/14/2034         14,500       14,500       12,481       0.06

1900 Shawnee Mission Parkway Suite 315 Mission Woods,KS,66205 United States

                   

Park Avenue Institutional Advisers CLO Ltd 2022-1 (4)(5)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 7.3%       7.92     4/20/2035         6,000       5,827       5,547       0.02

10 Hudson Yards New York, NY, 10001-2157 United States

                   

Post CLO 2021-1, Ltd. (4)(5)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 6.45%       8.96     10/15/2034         6,000       6,000       5,124       0.02

2049 Century Park East Suite 3050 Santa Monica,CA,90067 United States

                   

Post CLO 2022-1, Ltd. (4)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 6.8%       8.96     4/20/2035         5,000       4,977       4,548       0.02

2049 Century Park East Suite 3050 Santa Monica,CA,90067 United States

                   

PPM CLO 2, Ltd. (4)(5)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 6.55%       9.06     4/16/2032         5,000       5,008       4,159       0.02

1 Angel Court, London EC2R 7AG United Kingdom

                   

PPM CLO 6, Ltd. (5)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 6.5%       9.01     10/18/2034         8,775       8,775       7,394       0.03

1 Angel Court, London EC2R 7AG United Kingdom

                   

PPM CLO, Ltd. (5)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 6.5%       9.21     10/18/2034         4,800       4,800       3,902       0.02

1 Angel Court, London, EC2R 7AG, United Kingdom

                   

Rad CLO 14, Ltd. (4)(5)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 6.5%       9.01     1/15/2035         6,750       6,750       5,573       0.02

1800 Avenue of the Stars 3rd Floor Los Angeles,CA,90067 United States

                   

Rockford Tower CLO 2021-3, Ltd. (5)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 6.72%       9.49     10/20/2034         4,000       3,944       3,372       0.02

65 East 55th Street, 30th Floor, New York, NY 10022 United States

                   

 

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    Maturity
Date
    % of
Class
Held at
9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

RR 19, Ltd. (5)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 6.5%       9.01     10/15/2035         3,000       3,000       2,675       0.01

9 West 57th Street 43rd Floor New York,NY,10019 United States

                   

RR 20, Ltd. (4)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 7.25%       8.28     7/15/2037         4,000       3,961       3,644       0.02

9 West 57th Street 43rd Floor New York,NY,10019 United States

                   

Signal Peak 7, Ltd. (4)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 6.89%       9.67     4/30/2032         3,875       3,843       3,369       0.02

605 Post Oak Place Dr Ste 100, Houston, Texas, 77027, United States

                   

Sound Point CLO XXVII, Ltd. (4)(5)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 6.56%       9.34     10/25/2034         6,900       6,772       5,578       0.02

375 Park Avenue 33rd Floor New York,NY,10152 United States

                   

Symphony CLO 34-PS, Ltd. (4)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 7.56%       10.14     7/24/2034         7,000       6,930       6,825       0.03

555 California St San Francisco, CA 94104 United States

                   

Trestles Clo IV, Ltd. (4)(5)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 6.25%       8.98     7/21/2034         8,000       8,000       6,884       0.03

Windward 3, Regatta Office, PO Box 1350, Grand Cayman, KY1-1108, KY

                   

Vibrant CLO XII, Ltd. (4)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 7.11%       10.78     1/20/2034         2,875       2,850       2,506       0.01

747 3rd Avenue 38th Floor New York,NY,10017 United States

                   

Vibrant CLO XIII, Ltd. (4)(5)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 7.06%       9.57     7/15/2034         6,250       6,193       5,361       0.02

747 3rd Avenue 38th Floor New York,NY,10017 United States

                   

Voya CLO 2019-4, Ltd. (4)(5)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 6.7%       9.21     7/19/2034         5,000       4,906       4,373       0.02

230 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10169

                   

 

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    Maturity
Date
    % of
Class
Held at
9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

Voya CLO 2020-2, Ltd. (4)(5)(6)(8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Structured Finance Obligations     L + 6.7%       9.21     1/15/2035         8,250       8,095       7,130       0.03

230 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10169

                   

Athenahealth, Inc. (8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Unsecured Debt     6.50%       6.50     2/15/2030         7,146       7,146       5,663       0.03

Arsenal Street, Watertown, MA 02472 United States

                   

Condor Merger Sub, Inc. (8)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Unsecured Debt     7.38%       7.38     2/15/2030         14,286       14,286       11,707       0.05

320 Park Avenue, 28th Floor, New York, New York, 10022, United States

                   

BCRED Emerald JV (6)

  Investment in Joint Venture   Investment in Joint Venture               1,895,396       1,856,239       8.29

N/A

                   

AGI Group Holdings LP - A2 Units (4)

  Air Freight & Logistics   Equity           0.7     2       1,674       1,802       0.01

9130 S Dadeland Blvd Ste 1801, Miami, FL, 33156-7858 United States

                   

Atlas Intermediate Holding LLC - Preferred Interest (4)

  Transportation Infrastructure   Equity           13.5     34,238       33,725       34,923       0.16

9465 Wilshire Blvd, Suit 300 Beverly Hills, California 90212 United States

                   

AVE Holdings I Corp. (4)

  Health Care Equipment & Supplies   Equity           8.1     12,237       11,870       11,962       0.05

520 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10022

                   

Box Co-Invest Blocker, LLC (4)

  Distributors   Equity           0.8     3,308       3,308       3,474       0.02

2650 Galvin Dr, Elgin, IL 60124, United States

                   

Caerus Midco 2 S.À. R.L - Vehicle Units (4)(6)

  Health Care Technology   Equity           19.8%       4,941       4,941       4,941       0.02

450 Lexington Ave, C/O Warburg Pincus LLC; New York; 10017 USA

                   

Cambium Holdings, LLC - Senior Preferred Interests (4)

  Distributors   Equity           5.5%       29,194       28,735       35,084       0.16

17855 North Dallas Parkway, Suite 400, Dallas, TX 75287, United States

                   

 

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    Maturity
Date
    % of
Class
Held at
9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

CD&R Artemis Holdco 2 Limited - Preferred Shares (4)(6)

  Health Care Equipment & Supplies   Equity           20.0%       33,000       43,662       39,945       0.18

26 Southampton Buildings 8th Floor, Holborn Gate London, WC2A 1AN United Kingdom

                   

CD&R Ulysses Equity Holdings, L.P. - Common Shares (4)(6)

  Health Care Equipment & Supplies   Equity           0.2%       6,000       6,090       5,460       0.02

375 Park Avenue 18th Floor New York,NY,10152 United States

                   

Connatix Parent, LLC - Class L Common Units (4)

  Software   Equity           0.3%       126       1,388       1,304       0.01

666 Broadway, 10th Floor, New York, NY 10012, United States

                   

Deneb Ultimate Topco, LLC - Class A Units (4)

  Distributors   Equity           0.6%       4       4,060       3,651       0.02

777 108th Ave NE, Bellevue, WA 98004, United States

                   

Enstructure LLC (4)

  Transportation Infrastructure   Equity           18.7%       3,784       2,806       2,806       0.01

645 Madison Ave, New York NY, 10022 United States

                   

Expedition Holdco, LLC (4)

  Software   Equity           81.0%       811       810       665       0.00

3493 FRENCH RD CLINTON 98236-9304 WA USA

                   

Frontline Road Safety Investments, LLC - Class A Common Units (4)

  Transportation Infrastructure   Equity           2.3%       59       6,178       4,685       0.02

2714 Sherman Street, Grand Prairie, TX 75051 United States

                   

GCX Corporation Group Holdings, L.P. - Class A-2 Units (4)

  Health Care Equipment & Supplies   Equity           0.2%       5       4,500       2,520       0.01

3875 Cypress Drive, Petaluma, CA 94954, United States

                   

GSO DL CoInvest CI LP (CustomInk, LLC) - Series A Preferred Units (4)(6)

  Specialty Retail   Equity           20.1%         1,421       1,885       0.01

2910 District Avenue Fairfax VA 22031 United States

                   

GSO DL Co-Invest EIS LP (EIS Acquisition Holdings, LP) - Class A Common Units (4)(6)

  Distributors   Equity               719       2,360       0.01

2018 Powers Ferry Road, Suite 400 Atlanta, Georgia 30339 United States

                   

Guidehouse Holding Corp. - Preferred Equity (4)

  Health Care Technology   Equity           7.4%       54       52,935       58,195       0.26

2941 Fairview Park Dr Ste 501 Falls Church, VA, 22042-4543 United States

                   

 

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    Maturity
Date
    % of
Class
Held at
9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

Jayhawk Holdings, LP - A-1 Common Units (4)

  Health Care Equipment & Supplies   Equity           0.4%       12       2,220       3,552       0.02

8717 West 110th Street, Suite 300 Overland Park, KS 66210

                   

Jayhawk Holdings, LP - A-2 Common Units (4)

  Health Care Equipment & Supplies   Equity           0.4%       7       1,195       1,913       0.01

8717 West 110th Street, Suite 300 Overland Park, KS 66210

                   

Knockout Intermediated Holdings I, Inc. (4)

  Software   Equity           4.9%       49       47,795       48,775       0.22

100 West Whitehall Avenue Northlake, IL 60164 United States

                   

Loar Acquisition 13, LLC - Common Units (4)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Equity           0.7%       2,891       4,336       5,984       0.03

450 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY 10017

                   

Lobos Parent, Inc. - Series A Preferred Shares (4)

  Software   Equity           0.1%       45       43,963       46,443       0.21

206 S Earl St # 394, Schaller, Iowa, United States

                   

Maia Aggregator, L.P. - Class A Units (4)

  Health Care Equipment & Supplies   Equity           98.5%       19,700       19,700       18,912       0.08

One World Trade Center 285 Fulton Street, 84th Floor New York, NY 10007

                   

Mandolin Technology Holdings, Inc. - Series A Preferred Shares (4)

  Software   Equity           30.4%       31,950       30,992       31,950       0.14

Nova Tower 1 1 Allegheny Square, Suite 800 Pittsburgh,PA,15212 United States

                   

Micross Topco, Inc. (4)

  Trading Companies & Distributors   Equity           0.0%       0       125       116       0.00

1050 Perimeter Road, Manchester, NH 03103 United States

                   

Mimecast Limited (4)(6)

  Software   Equity           3.8%       73,214       73,214       73,580       0.33

1 Finsbury Avenue, London, United Kingdom, EC2M 2PF

                   

Mode Holdings, L.P. - Class A-2 Common Units (4)

  Air Freight & Logistics   Equity           1.8%       1,077       1,077       1,982       0.01

17330 Preston Rd., Suite 200 C Dallas, TX 75252 United States

                   

 

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Name and Address of
Portfolio Company (1)

 

Industry

 

Type of
Investment

  Reference
Rate and
Spread
    Interest
Rate
(2)(14)
    Maturity
Date
    % of
Class
Held at
9/30/2022
    Par
Amount/
Units
    Cost (3)     Fair
Value
    Percentage
of Net
Assets
 

NC Eve, L.P. - LP Interest (4)(6)

  Health Care Equipment & Supplies   Equity           50.0%       2,500       3,398       2,431       0.01

26 Esplanade, St Helier, Jersey JE4 8PS, Jersey

                   

NC Ocala Co-Invest Beta, L.P. - LP Interest (4)

  Health Care Technology   Equity           31.7%       25,687       25,687       25,687       0.11

4321 Collington Rd, Bowie, MD 20716, United States

                   

Ncp Helix Holdings, LLC. - Preferred Shares (4)

  Transportation Infrastructure   Equity           0.6%       1,485       1,116       1,116       0.00

888 Boylston Street, Suite 1100, Boston, Massachusetts 02199

                   

OHCP V TC COI, LP. - LP Interest (4)

  Health Care Technology   Equity           0.8%       6,500       6,500       7,930       0.04

330 7th Ave, New York, NY 10001 United States

                   

Point Broadband Holdings, LLC - Class A Units (4)

  Diversified Telecommunication Services   Equity           3.4%       16       13,261       12,616       0.06

617 E. Lake St. Stanton, MI 48888 United States

                   

Point Broadband Holdings, LLC - Class B Units (4)

  Diversified Telecommunication Services   Equity           3.4%       833       2,375       2,222       0.01

617 E. Lake St. Stanton, MI 48888 United States

                   

Specialty Lending Company LLC - LLC Interest (4)(5)(6)

    Equity           90.0%         180,900       189,945       0.85

251 Little Falls Drive, Wilmington, DE 19808 United States

                   

Tricor Horizon, LP (4)(6)

  Health Care Technology   Equity           70.0%       14,151       14,151       14,151       0.06

11 Middle Neck Road, Great Neck, New York NY 11021 United States

                   

Victors CCC Topco, LP (4)

  Health Care Technology   Equity           96.0%       9,600       9,600       9,600       0.04

251 Little Falls Drive. Wilmington, DE 19808 United States

                   

 

(1)

Unless otherwise indicated, issuers of debt and equity investments held by the Company (which such term “Company” shall include the Company’s consolidated subsidiaries for purposes of this Consolidated Schedule of Investments) are denominated in dollars. All debt investments are income producing unless otherwise indicated. All equity investments are non-income producing unless otherwise noted. Certain portfolio company investments are subject to contractual restrictions on sales. The total par amount is presented for debt investments and the number of shares or units owned is presented for equity investments. Each of the Company’s investments is pledged as collateral, under one or more of its credit facilities unless otherwise indicated.

 

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(2)

Variable rate loans to the portfolio companies bear interest at a rate that is determined by reference to either LIBOR (“L”), Canadian Dollar Offered Rate (“CDOR” or “C”), Sterling Overnight Interbank Average Rate (“SONIA” or “S”), Euro Interbank Offer Rate (“Euribor” or “E”), Secured Overnight Financing Rate (“SOFR”), or an alternate base rate (commonly based on the Federal Funds Rate (“F”) or the U.S. Prime Rate (“P”), which generally resets periodically. For each loan, the Company has indicated the reference rate used and provided the spread and the interest rate in effect as of September 30, 2022. Variable rate loans typically include an interest reference rate floor feature. As of September 30, 2022, 91.9% of the portfolio at fair value had a base rate floor above zero. For each such loan, the Company has provided the interest rate in effect on the date presented.

(3)

The cost represents the original cost adjusted for the amortization of discounts and premiums, as applicable, on debt investments using the effective interest method in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“U.S. GAAP”).

(4)

These investments were valued using unobservable inputs and are considered Level 3 investments. Fair value was determined in good faith by or under the direction of the Board of Trustees (the “Board”) (see Note 2 and Note 5), pursuant to the Company’s valuation policy.

(5)

These debt investments are not pledged as collateral under any of the Company’s credit facilities. For other debt investments that are pledged to the Company’s credit facilities, a single investment may be divided into parts that are individually pledged as collateral to separate credit facilities.

(6)

The investment is not a qualifying asset under Section 55(a) of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (together with the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder, the “1940 Act”). The Company may not acquire any non-qualifying asset unless, at the time of acquisition, qualifying assets represent at least 70% of the Company’s total assets. As of September 30, 2022, non-qualifying assets represented 17.1% of total assets as calculated in accordance with regulatory requirements.

(7)

Position or portion thereof is an unfunded loan commitment, and no interest is being earned on the unfunded portion, although the investment may be subject to unused commitment fees. Negative cost and fair value results from unamortized fees, which are capitalized to the investment cost. The unfunded loan commitment may be subject to a commitment termination date that may expire prior to the maturity date stated. See below for more information on the Company’s unfunded commitments (all commitments are first lien, unless otherwise noted):

 

Investments—non-controlled/non-affiliated

  

Commitment Type

   Commitment
Expiration
Date
     Unfunded
Commitment
     Fair
Value
 

First and Second Lien Debt

           

123Dentist, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      8/10/2029        32,042        (2,687

ACI Group Holdings, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      8/2/2023        57,008        —    

ACI Group Holdings, Inc.

   Revolver      8/2/2027        21,482        (215

ADCS Clinics Intermediate Holdings, LLC

   Revolver      5/7/2027        3,902        (78

ADCS Clinics Intermediate Holdings, LLC

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      5/7/2023        10,867        (63

Advancing Eyecare Center, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      6/13/2029        10,000        (100

AI Altius Bidco, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      12/21/2023        34,698        (347

Alera Group, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      10/2/2028        9,986        —    

Alera Group, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      9/30/2028        518        —    

Amerilife Holdings LLC

   Revolver      8/31/2028        48,715        (974

Amerilife Holdings LLC

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      8/31/2029        77,324        —    

AmeriVet Partners Management, Inc.

   Revolver      2/25/2028        10,383        —    

AmeriVet Partners Management, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      2/25/2024        62,485        —    

Anaplan, Inc.

   Revolver      6/21/2028        53,206        (1,064

 

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Investments—non-controlled/non-affiliated

  

Commitment Type

   Commitment
Expiration
Date
     Unfunded
Commitment
     Fair
Value
 

Armada Parent, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      10/29/2023        11,250        —    

Armada Parent, Inc.

   Revolver      10/29/2027        27,000        —    

Armstrong Bidco Limited

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      6/28/2029        134,039        —    

Ascend Buyer, LLC

   Revolver      9/30/2027        6,725        —    

athenahealth, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      2/15/2029        6,618        —    

Atlas CC Acquisition Corp.

   Revolver      5/26/2026        17,283        —    

Atlas CC Acquisition Corp.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      5/26/2026        14,403        —    

AxiomSL Group, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      12/3/2027        5,478        —    

AxiomSL Group, Inc.

   Revolver      12/3/2025        5,983        —    

Barbri Holdings, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      4/28/2023        14,050        —    

Bazaarvoice, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      11/7/2022        57,432        —    

Bazaarvoice, Inc.

   Revolver      5/7/2026        42,994        —    

Benefytt Technologies, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      8/12/2023        4,030        —    

Blue Cat Networks USA, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      8/8/2028        24,318        —    

Caerus US 1, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      5/25/2029        59,019        —    

Caerus US 1, Inc.

   Revolver      5/25/2029        41,313        (413

Cambium Learning Group, Inc.

   Revolver      7/20/2028        101,715        —    

Canadian Hospital Specialties Ltd.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      4/14/2023        6,398        —    

Canadian Hospital Specialties Ltd.

   Revolver      4/14/2027        2,752        —    

Caramel Bidco Limited

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      2/24/2024        26,770        —    

CCBlue Bidco, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      12/21/2023        67,275        —    

CEP V Investment 11 Sarl

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      2/11/2028        52,130        —    

CFC Underwriting, Ltd.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      11/30/2028        16,304        —    

CFGI Holdings, LLC

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      11/2/2027        22,800        (228

CFGI Holdings, LLC

   Revolver      11/2/2027        19,950        (399

Chronicle Bidco, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      11/14/2025        20,535        —    

Chronicle Bidco, Inc.

   Revolver      11/14/2025        4,331        (87

Claims Automation Intermediate 2, LLC

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      12/16/2027        68,521        (685

Clearview Buyer, Inc.

   Revolver      2/26/2027        8,085        (162

Clearview Buyer, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      8/26/2024        33,015        —    

Community Brands ParentCo, LLC

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      2/24/2028        10,809        (108

Community Brands ParentCo, LLC

   Revolver      2/24/2028        6,330        (127

Confine Visual Bidco

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      2/23/2029        55,557        (833

Connatix Buyer, Inc.

   Revolver      7/14/2027        16,294        —    

Connatix Buyer, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      7/14/2023        32,700        (327

COP Home Services TopCo IV, Inc.

   Revolver      12/31/2025        11,176        —    

CPI Buyer, LLC

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      5/1/2023        70,093        —    

CPI Buyer, LLC

   Revolver      11/1/2026        28,928        —    

Cumming Group, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      5/26/2027        25,392        (254

Cumming Group, Inc.

   Revolver      5/26/2027        22,143        —    

DCA Investment Holdings, LLC

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      4/3/2028        2,415        —    

Discovery Education, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      4/9/2029        120,227        —    

Discovery Education, Inc.

   Revolver      4/9/2029        52,540        (1,051

 

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Investments—non-controlled/non-affiliated

  

Commitment Type

   Commitment
Expiration
Date
     Unfunded
Commitment
     Fair
Value
 

Donuts, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      5/14/2023        128,295        —    

DTI Holdco, Inc.

   Revolver      4/26/2027        4,560        —    

Eliassen Group, LLC

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      4/14/2028        12,360        —    

Emergency Power Holdings, LLC

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      8/17/2023        56,100        —    

Engineered Stone Group Holdings III Ltd.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      11/22/2023        54,432        —    

Enstructure LLC

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      5/25/2029        18,743        —    

ENV Bidco

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      7/19/2029        28,642        (3,322

Episerver, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      4/9/2026        10,185        (458

Episerver, Inc.

   Revolver      4/9/2026        3,833        (172

Excelitas Technologies Corp.

   Revolver      8/14/2028        8,671        —    

Excelitas Technologies Corp.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      8/13/2029        29,560        (296

Experity, Inc.

   Revolver      7/22/2027        13,452        (269

Forterro UK Ltd.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      7/7/2029        17,094        —    

Foundation Risk Partners Corp.

   Revolver      10/29/2027        9,025        —    

Foundation Risk Partners Corp.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      10/29/2028        16,028        —    

Galway Borrower, LLC

   Revolver      9/30/2027        19,017        (475

Galway Borrower, LLC

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      9/30/2023        13,265        —    

GCX Corporation Buyer, LLC

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      9/13/2023        67,500        (675

GI Ranger Intermediate, LLC

   Revolver      10/29/2027        9,720        —    

GI Ranger Intermediate, LLC

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      10/30/2028        36,000        (360

Gigamon Inc.

   Revolver      3/11/2028        25,774        —    

Go Car Wash Management Corp.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      8/31/2023        1,822        —    

Go Car Wash Management Corp.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      12/31/2026        100,000        (1,125

GovernmentJobs.com, Inc.

   Revolver      11/30/2027        19,764        (395

GovernmentJobs.com, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      11/30/2023        62,600        —    

GraphPAD Software, LLC

   Revolver      4/27/2027        2,832        —    

GraphPAD Software, LLC

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      4/27/2027        8,571        (86

Gruden Acquisition, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      7/1/2023        6,930        —    

Gruden Acquisition, Inc.

   Revolver      7/1/2026        7,875        —    

Helix TS, LLC

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      8/3/2023        9,308        —    

HIG Orca Acquisition Holdings, Inc.

   Revolver      8/17/2027        5,367        —    

HIG Orca Acquisition Holdings, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      8/17/2023        18,629        (186

High Street Buyer, Inc.

   Revolver      4/16/2027        4,186        (84

High Street Buyer, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      2/2/2024        66,394        —    

Houghton Mifflin, LLC

   Revolver      4/7/2027        18,750        —    

Human Security, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      7/22/2027        50,000        (875

Icebox Holdco III, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      12/22/2028        4,157        (249

IG Investments Holdings, LLC

   Revolver      9/22/2027        44,828        —    

Infostretch Corporation

   Revolver      4/1/2028        20,103        (603

Inovalon Holdings, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      6/24/2024        99,544        (1,244

Integrity Marketing Acquisition, LLC

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      8/27/2025        47,105        —    

ISQ Hawkeye Holdco, Inc.

   Revolver      8/17/2028        806        —    

ISQ Hawkeye Holdco, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      8/17/2029        2,384        (30

Java Buyer, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      12/15/2023        62,909        —    

Jayhawk Buyer, LLC

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      10/15/2026        144        (1

 

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Investments—non-controlled/non-affiliated

  

Commitment Type

   Commitment
Expiration
Date
     Unfunded
Commitment
     Fair
Value
 

Jupiter Bidco Limited

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      8/5/2029        38,336        (2,002

Kaseya, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      6/25/2029        44,474        (445

Kaseya, Inc.

   Revolver      6/25/2029        48,746        (975

Kaufman Hall & Associates, LLC

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      12/14/2023        19,840        (198

Knowledge Pro Buyer, Inc.

   Revolver      12/10/2027        6,106        —    

Knowledge Pro Buyer, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      12/10/2023        18,452        (185

Kwor Acquisition, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      12/22/2028        5,137        —    

Kwor Acquisition, Inc.

   Revolver      12/22/2027        8,659        —    

LD Lower Holdings, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      2/8/2023        19,979        —    

Legacy Intermediate, LLC

   Revolver      2/25/2028        17,242        (172

Legacy Intermediate, LLC

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      2/25/2023        36,000        (360

LinQuest Corp.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      1/27/2023        44,775        (448

Loar Group, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      4/1/2024        100,000        —    

Magnesium BorrowerCo, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      5/18/2029        99,913        (2,478

Mandolin Technology Intermediate Holdings, Inc.

   Revolver      7/30/2026        7,658        —    

Mantech International CP

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      9/14/2029        186,262        (1,863

Mantech International CP

   Revolver      9/14/2028        93,738        —    

Marcone Yellowstone Buyer, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      6/23/2028        15,757        —    

Material Holdings, LLC

   Revolver      8/17/2027        8,266        —    

Material Holdings, LLC

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      8/19/2023        16,215        —    

Maverick Acquisition, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      6/1/2023        5,908        —    

Maverick Acquisition, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      6/1/2027        10,277        (103

Metis Buyer, Inc.

   Revolver      5/4/2026        9,000        —    

MHE Intermediate Holdings, LLC

   Revolver      7/21/2027        804        —    

Monk Holding Co.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      12/1/2023        42,074        (558

Monterey Financing, S.A.R.L

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      9/19/2029        52,585        (557

MRI Software, LLC

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      2/10/2026        10,300        —    

MRI Software, LLC

   Revolver      2/10/2026        673        —    

MRI Software, LLC

   Revolver      5/14/2026        6,300        (638

Natus Medical Incorporated

   Revolver      7/21/2027        2,788        —    

Navigator Acquiror, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      7/16/2023        91,911        —    

NDC Acquisition Corp.

   Revolver      3/9/2027        3,425        —    

New Arclin US Holding Corp.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      9/22/2028        3,135        —    

NMC Crimson Holdings, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      3/1/2023        31,400        (471

Onex AP Merger Sub, LLC

   Revolver      4/4/2028        3,261        (65

Onex Baltimore Buyer, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      12/1/2023        84,378        —    

Paya Holdings III, LLC

   Revolver      6/16/2028        3,375        —    

Peak Utility Services Group, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      3/2/2028        7,200        —    

Pediatric Associates Holding Co., LLC

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      12/29/2028        401        —    

PGIS Intermediate Holdings, LLC

   Revolver      10/16/2028        6,274        (125

PGIS Intermediate Holdings, LLC

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      10/16/2028        7,618        —    

Plasma Buyer, LLC

   Revolver      5/12/2028        14,467        (434

Plasma Buyer, LLC

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      5/12/2029        23,780        (238

Point Broadband Acquisition, LLC

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      10/1/2023        56,663        —    

Polyphase Elevator Holding Co.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      6/23/2027        2,264        —    

Polyphase Elevator Holding Co.

   Revolver      6/23/2027        2,100        —    

 

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Investments—non-controlled/non-affiliated

  

Commitment Type

   Commitment
Expiration
Date
     Unfunded
Commitment
     Fair
Value
 

Polyphase Elevator Holding Co.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      12/21/2027        54,486        —    

Porcelain Acquisition Corp.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      4/1/2027        21,722        —    

PPV Intermediate Holdings, LLC

   Revolver      8/31/2029        9,910        (198

PPV Intermediate Holdings, LLC

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      8/31/2029        24,566        —    

Prodege International Holdings, LLC

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      12/15/2022        87,711        —    

Profile Products, LLC

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      11/12/2027        16,328        —    

Profile Products, LLC

   Revolver      11/12/2027        12,953        —    

Progress Residential PM Holdings, LLC

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      7/25/2029        2,915        —    

Progress Residential PM Holdings, LLC

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      3/17/2023        16,623        —    

Project Boost Purchaser, LLC

   Revolver      5/2/2028        5,543        (83

Project Boost Purchaser, LLC

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      5/2/2029        9,189        (46

Project Leopard Holdings, Inc.

   Revolver      7/20/2027        13,035        —    

Qualus Power Services Corp.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      3/26/2023        9,016        —    

Rally Buyer, Inc.

   Revolver      7/19/2028        17,745        —    

Rally Buyer, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      7/19/2028        33,121        (331

Red River Technology, LLC

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      5/26/2023        47,832        —    

Redwood Services Group, LLC

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      6/15/2029        8,766        —    

Refficiency Holdings, LLC

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      12/16/2027        4,636        —    

Relativity ODA, LLC

   Revolver      5/12/2027        4,937        (74

Relay Purchaser, LLC

   Revolver      8/30/2026        28,571        (286

Reverb Buyer, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      11/1/2028        6,587        —    

Riser Merger Sub, Inc.

   Revolver      8/1/2028        24,351        (487

Riser Merger Sub, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      8/1/2028        48,701        (487

Roadsafe Holdings, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      7/31/2023        77,680        —    

RSC Acquisition, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      10/30/2026        60,474        —    

RWL Holdings, LLC

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      12/1/2027        58,064        (581

Safety Borrower Holdings LP

   Revolver      9/1/2027        2,517        —    

Sailpoint Technologies, Inc.

   Revolver      8/15/2028        34,083        (682

Sam Holding Co, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      9/24/2023        31,600        —    

Sam Holding Co, Inc.

   Revolver      3/24/2027        19,200        —    

SEKO Global Logistics Network, LLC

   Revolver      12/30/2026        5,808        —    

SEKO Global Logistics Network, LLC

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      12/30/2022        9,712        —    

Sherlock Buyer Corp.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      12/1/2028        11,177        (112

Sherlock Buyer Corp.

   Revolver      12/8/2027        4,445        (89

Smile Doctors, LLC

   Revolver      12/23/2027        39,902        —    

Smile Doctors, LLC

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      12/23/2028        113,938        —    

Snoopy Bidco, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      6/1/2023        51,214        —    

SpecialtyCare, Inc.

   Revolver      6/18/2026        4,867        —    

SpecialtyCare, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      6/18/2023        6,544        —    

Spitfire Parent, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      9/9/2023        5,533        —    

Stepping Stones Healthcare Services, LLC

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      12/30/2023        40,781        —    

Stepping Stones Healthcare Services, LLC

   Revolver      12/30/2026        21,601        —    

 

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Investments—non-controlled/non-affiliated

  

Commitment Type

   Commitment
Expiration
Date
     Unfunded
Commitment
     Fair
Value
 

Tailwind Colony Holding Corporation

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      12/10/2022        4,068        —    

Tennessee Bidco Limited

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      6/22/2024        324,396        —    

The Fertility Partners, Inc.

   Revolver      9/16/2027        8,055        (1,277

The Fertility Partners, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      3/16/2028        16,410        —    

The GI Alliance Management, LLC

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      9/15/2028        56,115        (1,683

The NPD Group L.P.

   Revolver      12/1/2027        104,910        —    

Thermostat Purchaser III, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      8/31/2028        6,692        —    

Thermostat Purchaser III, Inc.

   Revolver      8/31/2026        8,125        —    

Thermostat Purchaser III, Inc. (2nd Lien)

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      8/31/2023        5,600        —    

Trident TPI Holdings, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      9/15/2028        1,472        —    

Trinity Air Consultants Holdings Corp.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      6/29/2023        20,128        —    

Trinity Air Consultants Holdings Corp.

   Revolver      6/29/2027        12,780        —    

Trinity Partners Holdings, LLC

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      12/21/2023        109,037        (1,090

Triple Lift, Inc.

   Revolver      5/6/2028        8,815        —    

TRP Infrastructure Services, LLC

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      1/9/2023        13,187        (132

Turing Holdco, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      8/3/2028        5,942        —    

Unified Physician Management, LLC

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      6/18/2029        54,346        —    

Unified Physician Management, LLC

   Revolver      6/18/2029        101,845        —    

United Mutual Acquisition Holdings, LLC

   Revolver      7/15/2028        11,175        —    

US Oral Surgery Management Holdco, LLC

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      11/18/2023        31,347        —    

US Oral Surgery Management Holdco, LLC

   Revolver      11/18/2027        12,932        (194

Victors CCC Buyer, LLC

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      6/1/2029        31,095        —    

Victors CCC Buyer, LLC

   Revolver      6/1/2029        29,205        —    

VT Topco, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      8/1/2025        794        —    

West Monroe Partners, LLC

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      11/9/2023        188,572        —    

West Monroe Partners, LLC

   Revolver      11/9/2027        70,714        —    

West Star Aviation Acquisition, LLC

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      3/1/2028        909        —    

WHCG Purchaser III, Inc.

   Revolver      6/22/2026        12,486        (905

WHCG Purchaser III, Inc.

   Delayed Draw Term Loan      6/22/2023        19,482        —    

Specialty Lending Company LLC

   LLC Interest         102,600        —    

Total Unfunded Commitments

           6,856,537        (42,160

 

(8)

There are no interest rate floors on these investments.

(9)

The interest rate floor on these investments as of September 30, 2022 was 0.50%.

(10)

The interest rate floor on these investments as of September 30, 2022 was 0.75%.

(11)

The interest rate floor on these investments as of September 30, 2022 was 1.00%.

(12)

The interest rate floor on these investments as of September 30, 2022 was 1.25%.

(13)

The interest rate floor on these investments as of September 30, 2022 was 1.50%.

 

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(14)

For unsettled positions the interest rate does not include the base rate.

(15)

Under the 1940 Act, the Company is deemed to “control” a portfolio company if the Company owns more than 25% of its outstanding voting securities and/or held the power to exercise control over the management or policies of the portfolio company. Under the 1940 Act, the Company is deemed an “affiliated person” of a portfolio company if the Company owns 5% or more of the portfolio company’s outstanding voting securities. As of September 30, 2022, the Company’s controlled/affiliated and non-controlled/affiliated investments were as follows:

 

     Fair value
as of
December 31,
2021
     Gross
Additions
     Gross
Reductions
    Change in
Unrealized
Gains
(Losses)
    Fair
value as
of
September 30,
2022
     Dividend and
Interest
Income
 

Non-Controlled/Affiliated Investments

               

GSO DL Co-Invest EIS LP

   $ 1,614      $ —        $ —       $ 746     $ 2,360      $ —    

Controlled/Affiliated Investments

               

Specialty Lending Company LLC

     212,400        —          (31,500     9,045       189,945        12,159  

BCRED Emerald JV

     —          1,895,396        —         (39,157     1,856,239        56,606  

GSO DL Co-Invest CI LP

     1,809        —          —         76       1,885        —    
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total Controlled/Affiliated Investments

   $ 215,823      $ 1,895,396      $ (31,500   $ (30,036   $ 2,048,069      $ 68,765  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

The information in “Consolidated Financial Statements and Supplementary Data” in Part II, Item 8 of the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2021 and “Financial Statements” in Part I, Item 1 of the Company’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended September 30, 2022 is incorporated herein by reference. The financial data should be read in conjunction with the Company’s consolidated financial statements and related notes thereto and “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations” as incorporated by reference herein.

 

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MANAGEMENT

The information in “Directors, Executive Officers and Corporate Governance” in Part III, Item 10, “Executive Compensation” in Part III, Item 11 and “Security Ownership of Certain Beneficial Owners and Management and Related Shareholder Matters” in Part III, Item 12 of the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2021 are incorporated herein by reference.

 

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PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT

The Company’s investment activities are managed by Blackstone Credit BDC Advisors LLC.

Investment Committee

The Investment Committee is composed of Dwight Scott, Brad Marshall, Rob Zable, Daniel H. Smith, Jr., Michael Zawadzki, Robert Horn, Robert Petrini, Louis Salvatore and Paulo Eapen. Biographical information regarding members of the Investment Committee, who are not Trustees or our executive officers, is as follows:

Brad Marshall (Portfolio Manager), Trustee, Co-Chief Executive Officer of the Company, Global Head of Private Credit Strategies and Senior Managing Director of Blackstone. Mr. Marshall is Co-CEO of both BCRED and BXSL. Mr. Marshall also serves as a member of the private credit investment committees. Before joining Blackstone Credit in 2005, Mr. Marshall worked in various roles at RBC, including fixed income research and business development within RBC’s private equity funds effort. Prior to RBC, Mr. Marshall helped develop a private equity funds business for TAL Global, a Canadian asset management division of CIBC, and prior to that, he co-founded a microchip verification software company where he served as chief financial officer. Mr. Marshall received an MBA from McGill University in Montreal and a BA (Honors) in Economics from Queen’s University in Kingston, Canada. Mr. Marshall also serves on the board of trustees of BXSL.

Dwight Scott, Global Head of Blackstone Credit, Senior Managing Director. Mr. Scott oversees the management of Blackstone Credit and sits on the investment committees for Blackstone Credit’s energy funds, performing credit funds and distressed funds. Prior to his current role, Mr. Scott managed the energy investing activity at BXC, where he remains active. Before joining BXC in 2005, at its inception, Mr. Scott was an Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of El Paso Corporation. Prior to joining El Paso, Mr. Scott served as a Managing Director in the energy investment banking practice of Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette. Mr. Scott is currently a Director of GEP Haynesville. He is a member of the Wall Street for McCombs Board. Mr. Scott graduated from the University of North Carolina and the University of Texas’ McCombs School of Business.

Robert Zable (Portfolio Manager), Senior Managing Director, CIO of LCS. Mr. Zable is a Portfolio Manager of BCRED and a Senior Portfolio Manager for BXC’s U.S. CLOs and closed-end funds in Blackstone Credit’s LCS unit. He is also a member of BXC’s LCS Management Committee and sits on LCS’s U.S. Syndicated Credit Investment Committee, Global Structured Credit Investment Committee, Global Dynamic Credit Asset Allocation Committee, and CLO Origination Committee. Prior to joining BXC in 2007, Mr. Zable was a Vice President at FriedbergMilstein LLC, where he was responsible for credit opportunity investments and junior capital origination and execution. Mr. Zable began his career at JP Morgan Securities Inc., where he focused on leveraged finance in New York and London. Mr. Zable received a B.S. from Cornell University and an M.B.A. in Finance from The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.

Daniel H. Smith, Jr., Senior Managing Director, Head of Blackstone Credit’s Liquid Credit Strategies. Mr. Smith oversees Blackstone Credit’s Liquid Credit Strategies unit, which includes various commingled credit funds, permanent capital vehicles, CLOs, closed-end funds, and leveraged and unleveraged separately managed accounts. Additional responsibilities include serving as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the NYSE listed closed-end funds and interval fund that are managed by LCS. Prior to joining Blackstone Credit, then known as GSO Capital Partners, in 2005 Mr. Smith was Managing Partner and Co-Head of RBC Capital Market’s Alternative Investment Unit at Royal Bank of Canada in New York. Mr. Smith joined RBC in 2001 from Indosuez Capital, a division of Crédit Agricole Indosuez, where he was a Co-Head and Managing Director overseeing the firm’s debt investments business and merchant banking activities. He began his career in investment management in 1987 at Van Kampen American Capital (f/k/a Van Kampen Merritt), a mutual fund company in Chicago where he held a variety of positions managing portfolios of bonds and stocks including overseeing the firm’s high-yield investment group. Mr. Smith received a B.S. in

 

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Petroleum Engineering from the University of Southern California and a Master’s Degree in Management from the J.L. Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University.

Michael Zawadzki (Portfolio Manager), Senior Managing Director, Global CIO of Blackstone Credit. Mr. Zawadzki serves as a Portfolio Manager of BCRED, Blackstone Green Private Credit Fund III (BGREEN III), and Energy Select Opportunities Funds I and II. Before joining Blackstone in 2006, Mr. Zawadzki was with Citigroup Private Equity. Before that, he worked in the investment banking division of Salomon Smith Barney. Mr. Zawadzki received a B.S. in Economics, magna cum laude, from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.

Robert Horn, Senior Managing Director, Global Head of Sustainable Resources Group for Blackstone Credit. Mr. Horn oversees investment activities focused on energy transition, climate change solutions, and a broad range of sectors related to sustainable investing. In addition, Mr. Horn is a member of Blackstone’s ESG committee which helps to develop and implement the firm’s ESG policies. Mr. Horn also sits on various investment committees of Blackstone Credit. Mr. Horn serves on the board of directors of various companies, including Altus Power and ClearGen. Prior to joining Blackstone Credit, Mr. Horn worked in Credit Suisse’s Global Energy Group, where he advised on high yield financings and merger and acquisition assignments for companies in the power and utilities sector. Mr. Horn has a bachelor of commerce from McGill University, where he graduated with academic honors.

Robert Petrini, Senior Managing Director, CIO of North America PCS. Mr. Petrini a Joint Portfolio Manager for Capital Opportunities Funds I, II, III and IV. Mr. Petrini joined Blackstone Credit in 2005 and sits on the investment committees for Blackstone Credit’s performing credit funds, distressed funds and energy funds. Before joining Blackstone, Mr. Petrini was a Principal of DLJ Investment Partners (“DLJIP”), the $1.6 billion mezzanine fund of CSFB’s Alternative Capital Division. Prior to that, Mr. Petrini was a member of DLJ’s Leveraged Finance Group since 1997. Mr. Petrini graduated magna cum laude with a B.S. in Economics from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, where he was a Joseph Wharton and Benjamin Franklin Scholar.

Louis Salvatore, Senior Managing Director, Head of Portfolio Initiatives. Mr. Salvatore is the Co-Head of Blackstone Credit’s Performing Credit team and a member of the Performing Credit investment committees. Mr. Salvatore is responsible for sourcing, diligencing, structuring and managing performing credit investments. He is a Joint Portfolio Manager of Blackstone Credit’s mezzanine and direct lending funds. He also serves on the Blackstone Insurance Solutions and BTAS investment committees. Before joining Blackstone Credit, then known as GSO Capital Partners, in 2005 Mr. Salvatore was a Principal of DLJ Investment Partners, the mezzanine fund of CSFB’s Alternative Capital Division. Mr. Salvatore joined CSFB in 2000 when it acquired DLJ, where he was a member of the Merchant Banking Group. He had been a member of DLJ’s Leveraged Finance Group, specializing in corporate restructurings. Prior to that, he worked for Kidder Peabody. Mr. Salvatore received a BA in Economics from Cornell University and an MBA from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.

Paulo Eapen, Senior Managing Director, Head of Europe and APAC PCS. Mr. Eapen is the Head of the European Business of Blackstone Credit. Mr. Eapen sits on the investment committees for Blackstone Credit, performing credit funds and distressed funds. Mr. Eapen is focused on the origination and management of private credit and equity investments, spanning acquisitions and corporate refinancings. These investments include a wide variety of industries and geographies, primarily headquartered in Europe. Before joining Blackstone Credit, then known as GSO Capital Partners, in 2007 Mr. Eapen was with Citigroup Private Equity and previously worked in M&A investment banking with Salomon Smith Barney. Mr. Eapen is, or has been, on the boards (as a director or observer) of iAero Group, Ainscough Group, Cobham Mission Systems, Curium Pharma, EMI Music Publishing, Morson Group, Ring International / Helios and Welcome Break. Additionally, Mr. Eapen is on the board of directors for the Ubuntu Education Fund, a charitable organization. Mr. Eapen has a B.A. in Economics and Political Science from the University of Pennsylvania and is an Infantry Officer in the Singapore Armed Forces.

 

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Portfolio Management

Set forth below is information regarding the portfolio manager and the team of professionals at the Adviser (who are not Trustees or members of the Investment Committee) that support overseeing the day-to-day operations of the Company. The Adviser utilizes a team approach, with decisions derived from interaction among various investment management sector specialists. Under this team approach, management of the Company’s portfolio will reflect a consensus of interdisciplinary views. Mr. Marshall is primarily responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the Company.

Investment Management and Strategy

Teddy Desloge, Managing Director. Mr. Desloge is a Managing Director with Blackstone Credit. He is involved with investment management for various direct lending vehicles including the Company and BXSL. Since joining Blackstone Credit in 2015, Mr. Desloge has focused on origination, research, and execution of private and opportunistic credit investments across industries, and has primarily supported Blackstone Credit’s direct lending strategy. Before joining Blackstone Credit in 2015, Mr. Desloge was an Associate at Gefinor Capital where he focused on research and execution of private credit investments. He started his career in the Leveraged Finance group at Jefferies. Mr. Desloge graduated with a BA and a major in Economics from Hobart & William Smith Colleges.

Portfolio and Asset Management

Bradley Boggess, Managing Director, Head of Blackstone Credit Asset Management. Mr. Boggess is a Managing Director with Blackstone Credit and is involved with portfolio management and monitoring. Since joining Blackstone in 2018, Mr. Boggess has been focused on the Blackstone Credit Advantage program, which looks to bring Blackstone’s broad set of capabilities to bear for Blackstone Credit’s portfolio companies. Prior to joining Blackstone, Mr. Boggess was Managing Director and Chief Administrative Officer of Hudson Advisors, the asset management affiliate of Lone Star Funds since 2011. He also previously led the asset management team for private equity investments at Hudson. Mr. Boggess served as Chairman of the Board of Continental Building Products (NYSE:CBPX) and on the Board of Del Frisco’s Restaurant Group (NASDAQ:DFRG) and Forterra, PLC (LSE:FORT). Prior to Hudson he had various roles as a management consultant and restructuring advisor at AlixPartners, Ariba, and Accenture.

Mr. Boggess was an Armor Officer in the United States Army and received a BS in Management from Tulane University.

Joseph McKnight, Managing Director. Mr. McKnight is a Managing Director with Blackstone Credit and is focused on portfolio management and monitoring in the U.S. Direct Lending business. Mr. McKnight previously focused on mezzanine lending and private equity investments as part of Blackstone Credit’s energy platform. Before joining Blackstone Credit in 2014, Mr. McKnight served as a Vice President at Goldman Sachs, where he focused on private equity and proprietary direct investments in power generation and renewable energy within the firm’s J. Aron commodity division. He previously worked as an Associate in the Natural Resources private equity vertical at Apollo Management. Mr. McKnight received a BA in History from the University of Pennsylvania and a BS in Economics from The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, where he graduated with academic honors.

Angelina Perkovic, Managing Director. Angelina Perkovic is a Managing Director with Blackstone Credit, and is involved with portfolio financing and management. Ms. Perkovic joined Blackstone Credit, then known as GSO Capital Partners, in 2005 and was previously a Senior Vice President responsible for compliance monitoring, testing and reporting for various leverage facilities as well as coordinating closing and funding of directly originated transactions. Prior to that, she handled bank debt settlements and compliance reporting for CLOs. Before joining Blackstone Credit, Ms. Perkovic worked at Royal Bank of Canada as an Assistant to the Portfolio Managers and Credit Analysts. Ms. Perkovic received a BBA in Finance and Investments from Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College.

 

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Other Accounts Managed

The table below identifies the number of accounts (other than the Company) for which the Company’s portfolio manager has day-to-day management responsibilities and the total assets in such accounts, within each of the following categories: registered investment companies, other pooled investment vehicles and other accounts. For each category, the number of accounts and total assets in the accounts where fees are based on performance is also indicated as of December 31, 2021.

Brad Marshall

 

Type of Account

   Number of
Accounts
     Assets of
Accounts
     Number of
Accounts
Subject to a
performance
Fee
     Assets
Subject to a
performance
Fee
 

Registered investment companies

     —          —          —          —    

Other pooled investment vehicles(1)

     3      $ 46.981 billion        3      $ 46.981 billion  

Other accounts

     7      $ 8.242 billion        7      $ 8.242 billion  

Michael Zawadzki

 

Type of Account

   Number of
Accounts
     Assets of
Accounts
     Number of
Accounts
Subject to a
performance
Fee
     Assets
Subject to a
performance
Fee
 

Registered investment companies

     —          —          —          —    

Other pooled investment vehicles(1)

     2      $ 5.929 billion        2      $ 5.929 billion  

Other accounts

     9      $ 2.464 billion        7      $ 2.301 billion  

Robert Zable

 

Type of Account

   Number of
Accounts
     Assets of
Accounts
     Number of
Accounts
Subject to a
performance
Fee
     Assets
Subject to a
performance
Fee
 

Registered investment companies

     4      $ 2.134 billion        4      $ 2.134 billion  

Other pooled investment vehicles(1)

     47      $ 60.381 billion        47      $ 2.134 billion  

Other accounts

     1      $ 0.042 billion        1      $ 0.042 billion  

 

(1)

Includes management investment companies that have elected to be regulated as business development companies under the 1940 Act.

Portfolio Manager Compensation

The Adviser’s financial arrangements with its portfolio managers, its competitive compensation and its career path emphasis at all levels reflect the value senior management places on key resources. Compensation may include a variety of components and may vary from year to year based on a number of factors. The principal components of compensation include a base salary and a discretionary bonus.

Base Compensation. Generally, portfolio managers receive base compensation and employee benefits based on their individual seniority and/or their position with the firm.

 

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Discretionary Compensation. In addition to base compensation, portfolio managers may receive discretionary compensation. Discretionary compensation is based on individual seniority, contributions to the Adviser and performance of the client assets that the portfolio manager has primary responsibility for. The discretionary compensation is not based on a precise formula, benchmark or other metric. These compensation guidelines are structured to closely align the interests of employees with those of the Adviser and its clients.

Securities Ownership of the Portfolio Manager

The table below shows the dollar range of Common Shares owned by the portfolio managers as of December 31, 2021:

 

Name of Portfolio Manager   Dollar Range of
Equity Securities
in the Company(1)

Brad Marshall

  Over $1,000,000

Rob Zable

  $100,001-$500,000

Michael Zawadzki

  $100,001-$500,000

 

(1)

Dollar ranges are as follows: None, $1 – $10,000, $10,001 – $50,000, $50,001 – $100,000, $100,001 – $500,000, $500,001 – $1,000,000, or over $1,000,000.

 

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CERTAIN RELATIONSHIPS AND RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS

The Company has procedures in place for the review, approval and monitoring of transactions involving the Company and certain persons related to the Company. As a BDC, the Company may be prohibited under the 1940 Act from conducting certain transactions with our affiliates without the prior approval of the Independent Trustees and, in some cases, the prior approval of the SEC. We have received an exemptive order from the SEC that permits us, among other things, to co-invest with certain other persons, including certain affiliates of the Adviser and certain funds managed and controlled by the Adviser and its affiliates, subject to certain terms and conditions.

In addition, we and the Adviser have adopted a code of ethics pursuant to Rule 17j-1 under the 1940 Act and Rule 204A-1 under the Advisers Act, respectively, that establishes procedures for personal investments and restricts certain personal securities transactions. Personnel subject to the code are permitted to invest in securities for their personal investment accounts, including securities that may be purchased or held by us, so long as such investments are made in accordance with the code’s requirements. A copy of the code of ethics is available on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. Copies of the code of ethics may be obtained, after paying a duplicating fee, by electronic request at the following email address: publicinfo@sec.gov.

 

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CONTROL PERSONS AND PRINCIPAL SHAREHOLDERS

The following table sets forth, as of February 6, 2023, information with respect to the beneficial ownership of our Common Shares by:

 

   

each person known to us to be expected to beneficially own more than 5% of the outstanding Common Shares;

 

   

each of our Trustees and each executive officers; and

 

   

all of our Trustees and executive officers as a group.

Percentage of beneficial ownership is based on 935,913,017 shares outstanding as of February 6, 2023. Beneficial ownership is determined in accordance with the rules of the SEC and includes voting or investment power with respect to the securities. There are no Common Shares subject to options that are currently exercisable or exercisable within 60 days of the offering. No person is deemed to control the Company, as such term is defined in the 1940 Act.

 

Person

   Type of Ownership      Number      Percentage  

Interested Trustees

        

Brad Marshall

    
Record/
Beneficial

 
     71,122        *  

Vikrant Sawhney

    
Record/
Beneficial

 
     41,770        *  

Independent Trustees

        

Robert Bass

    
Record/
Beneficial

 
     4,741        *  

Tracy Collins

            —          —    

Vicki L. Fuller

            —          —    

James F. Clark

    
Record/
Beneficial

 
     16,595        *  

Michelle Greene(1)

    
Record/
Beneficial

 
     —          *  

Executive Officers Who Are Not Trustees(6)

        

Jonathan Bock(5)

            —          —    

Kevin Kresge(2)

            —          —    

Katherine Rubenstein

    
Record/
Beneficial

 
     3,236        *  

Carlos Whitaker

            —          —    

David Goldberg(3)

            —          —    

Marisa J. Beeney

    
Record/
Beneficial

 
     986        *  

William Renahan(4)

            —          —    

All officers and Trustees as a group (14 persons)

        138,450     

 

*

Less than 1%.

(1)

Ms. Greene was appointed Trustee effective May 2, 2022.

(2)

Effective September 9, 2022, Mr. Kresge was appointed as Interim Chief Financial Officer of the Company.

(3)

Effective July 27, 2022, Mr. Goldberg was appointed as Interim Chief Accounting Officer and Interim Treasurer of the Company..

(4)

Effective September 9, 2022, Mr. Renahan was appointed as Chief Compliance Officer of the Company.

(5)

Effective January 10, 2023, Mr. Bock was appointed as Co-Chief Executive Officer of the Company.

(6)

The address for all of the Company’s officers and Trustees is c/o Blackstone Credit BDC Advisers LLC, 345 Park Avenue, 31st Floor, New York, NY 10154.

 

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Set forth in the table below is the dollar range of equity securities held in the Company by each Trustee as of December 31, 2021.

 

Name and Address    Dollar Range of
Equity Securities
in the Company(1)(2)
     Aggregate Dollar
Range of Equity
Securities in the
Fund  Complex(1)(2)(3)
 

Interested Trustees

     

Brad Marshall

     Over $100,000        Over $100,000  

Daniel H. Smith, Jr.(4)

     Over $100,000        Over $100,000  

Vikrant Sawhney

     None        None  

Independent Trustees(1)

     

Robert Bass

     Over $100,000        Over $100,000  

James F. Clark

     Over $100,000        Over $100,000  

Tracy Collins

     None        None  

Vicki L. Fuller

     None        None  

Michelle Greene(5)

     —          —    

 

(1)

Beneficial ownership has been determined in accordance with Rule 16a-1(a)(2) of the Exchange Act.

(2)

The dollar range of equity securities beneficially owned are: none, $1 - $10,000, $10,001 - $50,000, $50,001 - $100,000 or over $100,000.

(3)

The “Fund Complex” consists of the Company, BXSL, the Blackstone Credit Closed-End Funds (Blackstone Senior Floating Rate Term Fund, Blackstone Long-Short Credit Income Fund, Blackstone Strategic Credit Fund and Blackstone Floating Rate Enhanced Income Fund) and Blackstone Alternative Multi-Strategy Fund.

(4)

Mr. Smith resigned as Trustee effective May 3, 2022.

(5)

Ms. Greene was appointed Trustee effective May 2, 2022.

 

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DESCRIPTION OF OUR SHARES

The following description is based on relevant portions of Delaware law and on our Second Amended and Restated Declaration of Trust (“Declaration of Trust”) and bylaws. This summary is not necessarily complete, and we refer you to Delaware law, our Declaration of Trust and our bylaws for a more detailed description of the provisions summarized below.

General

The terms of the Declaration of Trust authorize an unlimited number of Common Shares of any class, par value $0.01 per share, of which 909,121,615 shares were outstanding as of September 30, 2022, and an unlimited number of shares of preferred shares, par value $0.01 per share. The Declaration of Trust provides that the Board of Trustees may classify or reclassify any unissued Common Shares into one or more classes or series of Common Shares or preferred shares by setting or changing the preferences, conversion or other rights, voting powers, restrictions, or limitations as to distributions, qualifications, or terms or conditions of redemption of the shares. There is currently no market for our Common Shares, and we can offer no assurances that a market for our shares will develop in the future. We do not intend for the shares offered under this prospectus to be listed on any national securities exchange. There are no outstanding options or warrants to purchase our shares. No shares have been authorized for issuance under any equity compensation plans. Under the terms of our Declaration of Trust, shareholders shall be entitled to the same limited liability extended to shareholders of private Delaware for profit corporations formed under the Delaware General Corporation Law, 8 Del. C. § 100, et. seq. Our Declaration of Trust provides that no shareholder shall be liable for any debt, claim, demand, judgment or obligation of any kind of, against or with respect to us by reason of being a shareholder, nor shall any shareholder be subject to any personal liability whatsoever, in tort, contract or otherwise, to any person in connection with the Company’s assets or the affairs of the Company by reason of being a shareholder.

None of our shares are subject to further calls or to assessments, sinking fund provisions, obligations of the Company or potential liabilities associated with ownership of the security (not including investment risks). In addition, except as may be provided by the Board of Trustees in setting the terms of any class or series of Common Shares, no shareholder will be entitled to exercise appraisal rights in connection with any transaction.

The following are the Company’s outstanding classes of securities as of September 30, 2022.

Outstanding Securities

 

Title of Class

   Amount
Authorized
     Amount Held
by Fund
for its
Account
     Amount
Outstanding
as of
September 30,
2022
 

Class S

     Unlimited        —          266,826,806  

Class D

     Unlimited        —          43,689,711  

Class I

     Unlimited        —          598,605,098  

Common Shares

Under the terms of our Declaration of Trust, all Common Shares will have equal rights as to voting and, when they are issued, will be duly authorized, validly issued, fully paid and nonassessable. Dividends and distributions may be paid to the holders of our Common Shares if, as and when authorized by our Board of Trustees and declared by us out of funds legally available therefore. Except as may be provided by our Board of Trustees in setting the terms of classified or reclassified shares, our Common Shares will have no preemptive, exchange, conversion, appraisal or redemption rights and will be freely transferable, except where their transfer is restricted by federal and state securities laws or by contract and except that, in order to avoid the possibility

 

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that our assets could be treated as “plan assets,” we may require any person proposing to acquire Common Shares to furnish such information as may be necessary to determine whether such person is a benefit plan investor or a controlling person, restrict or prohibit transfers of such shares or redeem any outstanding shares for such price and on such other terms and conditions as may be determined by or at the direction of the Board of Trustees. In the event of our liquidation, dissolution or winding up, each share of our Common Shares would be entitled to share pro rata in all of our assets that are legally available for distribution after we pay all debts and other liabilities and subject to any preferential rights of holders of our preferred shares, if any preferred shares are outstanding at such time. Subject to the rights of holders of any other class or series of shares, each share of our Common Shares will be entitled to one vote on all matters submitted to a vote of shareholders, including the election of Trustees. Except as may be provided by the Board of Trustees in setting the terms of classified or reclassified shares, and subject to the express terms of any class or series of preferred shares, the holders of our Common Shares will possess exclusive voting power. There will be no cumulative voting in the election of Trustees. Subject to the special rights of the holders of any class or series of preferred shares to elect Trustees, each Trustee will be elected by a plurality of the votes cast with respect to such Trustee’s election except in the case of a “contested election” (as defined in our bylaws), in which case Trustees will be elected by a majority of the votes cast in the contested election of Trustees. Pursuant to our Declaration of Trust, our Board of Trustees may amend the bylaws to alter the vote required to elect trustees.

Class S Shares

No upfront selling commissions are paid for sales of any Class S shares, however, if you purchase Class S shares from certain financial intermediaries, they may directly charge you transaction or other fees, including upfront placement fees or brokerage commissions, in such amount as they may determine, provided that selling agents limit such charges to 3.5% cap on NAV for Class S shares.

We pay the Intermediary Manager selling commissions over time as a shareholder servicing and/or distribution fee with respect to our outstanding Class S shares equal to 0.85% per annum of the aggregate NAV of our outstanding Class S shares, including any Class S shares issued pursuant to our distribution reinvestment plan. The shareholder servicing and/or distribution fees are paid monthly in arrears. The Intermediary Manager reallows (pays) all or a portion of the shareholder servicing and/or distribution fees to participating brokers and servicing brokers for ongoing shareholder services performed by such brokers, and will waive shareholder servicing and/or distribution fees to the extent a broker is not eligible to receive it for failure to provide such services.

Class D Shares

No upfront selling commissions are paid for sales of any Class D shares, however, if you purchase Class D shares from certain financial intermediaries, they may directly charge you transaction or other fees, including upfront placement fees or brokerage commissions, in such amount as they may determine, provided that selling agents limit such charges to 1.5% cap on NAV for Class D shares.

We pay the Intermediary Manager selling commissions over time as a shareholder servicing and/or distribution fee with respect to our outstanding Class D shares equal to 0.25% per annum of the aggregate NAV of all our outstanding Class D shares, including any Class D shares issued pursuant to our distribution reinvestment plan. The shareholder servicing and/or distribution fees are paid monthly in arrears. The Intermediary Manager reallows (pays) all or a portion of the shareholder servicing and/or distribution fees to participating brokers and servicing brokers for ongoing shareholder services performed by such brokers, and will waive shareholder servicing and/or distribution fees to the extent a broker is not eligible to receive it for failure to provide such services.

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alternative fee arrangements with their clients to provide access to Class D shares, (3) through transaction/ brokerage platforms at participating brokers, (4) through certain registered investment advisers, (5) through bank trust departments or any other organization or person authorized to act in a fiduciary capacity for its clients or customers or (6) by other categories of investors that we name in an amendment or supplement to this prospectus.

Class I Shares

No upfront selling commissions or shareholder servicing and/or distribution fees are paid for sales of any Class I shares and financial intermediaries will not charge you transaction or other such fees on Class I Shares.

Class I shares are generally available for purchase in this offering only (1) through fee-based programs, also known as wrap accounts, that provide access to Class I shares, (2) by endowments, foundations, pension funds and other institutional investors, (3) through participating brokers that have alternative fee arrangements with their clients to provide access to Class I shares, (4) through certain registered investment advisers, (5) by our executive officers and trustees and their immediate family members, as well as officers and employees of the Adviser, Blackstone, Blackstone Credit or other affiliates and their immediate family members, and joint venture partners, consultants and other service providers or (6) by other categories of investors that we name in an amendment or supplement to this prospectus. In certain cases, where a holder of Class S or Class D shares exits a relationship with a participating broker for this offering and does not enter into a new relationship with a participating broker for this offering, such holder’s shares may be exchanged into an equivalent NAV amount of Class I shares.

Other Terms of Common Shares

We will cease paying the shareholder servicing and/or distribution fee on the Class S shares and Class D shares on the earlier to occur of the following: (i) a listing of Class I shares, (ii) our merger or consolidation with or into another entity, or the sale or other disposition of all or substantially all of our assets or (iii) the date following the completion of the primary portion of this offering on which, in the aggregate, underwriting compensation from all sources in connection with this offering, including the shareholder servicing and/or distribution fee and other underwriting compensation, is equal to 10% of the gross proceeds from our primary offering. In addition, consistent with the exemptive relief allowing us to offer multiple classes of shares, at the end of the month in which the Intermediary Manager in conjunction with the transfer agent determines that total transaction or other fees, including upfront placement fees or brokerage commissions, and shareholder servicing and/or distribution fees paid with respect to the shares held in a shareholder’s account would exceed, in the aggregate, 10% of the gross proceeds from the sale of such shares (or a lower limit as determined by the Intermediary Manager or the applicable selling agent), we will cease paying the shareholder servicing and/or distribution fee on the Class S shares and Class D shares in such shareholder’s account. Compensation paid with respect to the shares in a shareholder’s account will be allocated among each share such that the compensation paid with respect to each individual share will not exceed 10% of the offering price of such share. We may modify this requirement in a manner that is consistent with applicable exemptive relief. At the end of such month, the Class S shares or Class D shares in such shareholder’s account will convert into a number of Class I shares (including any fractional shares), with an equivalent aggregate NAV as such Class S or Class D shares. In addition, immediately before any liquidation, dissolution or winding up, each Class S share and Class D share will automatically convert into a number of Class I shares (including any fractional shares) with an equivalent NAV as such share.

Preferred Shares

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fix the preferences, conversion and other rights, voting powers, restrictions, limitations as to dividends and other distributions, qualifications and terms and conditions of redemption of each class or series of preferred shares. We do not currently anticipate issuing preferred shares in the near future. In the event we issue preferred shares, we will make any required disclosure to shareholders. We will not offer preferred shares to the Adviser or our affiliates except on the same terms as offered to all other shareholders.

Preferred shares could be issued with terms that would adversely affect the shareholders, provided that we may not issue any preferred shares that would limit or subordinate the voting rights of holders of our Common Shares. Preferred shares could also be used as an anti-takeover device through the issuance of shares of a class or series of preferred shares with terms and conditions which could have the effect of delaying, deferring or preventing a transaction or a change in control. Every issuance of preferred shares will be required to comply with the requirements of the 1940 Act. The 1940 Act requires, among other things, that: (1) immediately after issuance and before any dividend or other distribution is made with respect to common shares and before any purchase of common shares is made, such preferred shares together with all other senior securities must not exceed an amount equal to 50% of our total assets after deducting the amount of such dividend, distribution or purchase price, as the case may be, and (2) the holders of shares of preferred shares, if any are issued, must be entitled as a class voting separately to elect two Trustees at all times and to elect a majority of the Trustees if distributions on such preferred shares are in arrears by two full years or more. Certain matters under the 1940 Act require the affirmative vote of the holders of at least a majority of the outstanding shares of preferred shares (as determined in accordance with the 1940 Act) voting together as a separate class. For example, the vote of such holders of preferred shares would be required to approve a proposal involving a plan of reorganization adversely affecting such securities.

The issuance of any preferred shares must be approved by a majority of our independent Trustees not otherwise interested in the transaction, who will have access, at our expense, to our legal counsel or to independent legal counsel.

Limitation on Liability of Trustees and Officers; Indemnification and Advance of Expenses

Delaware law permits a Delaware statutory trust to include in its declaration of trust a provision to indemnify and hold harmless any trustee or beneficial owner or other person from and against any and all claims and demands whatsoever. Our Declaration of Trust provides that our Trustees will not be liable to us or our shareholders for monetary damages for breach of fiduciary duty as a trustee to the fullest extent permitted by Delaware law. Our Declaration of Trust provides for the indemnification of any person to the full extent permitted, and in the manner provided, by Delaware law. In accordance with the 1940 Act, we will not indemnify certain persons for any liability to which such persons would be subject by reason of such person’s willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence or reckless disregard of the duties involved in the conduct of his office.

Pursuant to our Declaration of Trust and subject to certain exceptions described therein, we will indemnify and, without requiring a preliminary determination of the ultimate entitlement to indemnification, pay or reimburse reasonable expenses in advance of final disposition of a proceeding to (i) any individual who is a present or former Trustee or officer of the Company and who is made or threatened to be made a party to the proceeding by reason of his or her service in that capacity or (ii) any individual who, while a Trustee or officer of the Company and at the request of the Company, serves or has served as a trustee, officer, partner or trustee of any corporation, partnership, joint venture, trust, employee benefit plan or other enterprise and who is made or threatened to be made a party to the proceeding by reason of his or her service in that capacity (each such person, an “Indemnitee”), in each case to the fullest extent permitted by Delaware law. Notwithstanding the foregoing, we will not provide indemnification for any loss, liability or expense arising from or out of an alleged violation of federal or state securities laws by an Indemnitee unless (i) there has been a successful adjudication on the merits of each count involving alleged securities law violations, (ii) such claims have been dismissed with prejudice on the merits by a court of competent jurisdiction, or (iii) a court of competent jurisdiction approves a

 

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settlement of the claims against the Indemnitee and finds that indemnification of the settlement and the related costs should be made and the court considering the request for indemnification has been advised of the position of the SEC and of the published position of any state securities regulatory authority in which securities were offered or sold as to indemnification for violations of securities laws.

We will not indemnify an Indemnitee against any liability or loss suffered by such Indemnitee unless (i) the Company determines in good faith that the course of conduct that caused the loss or liability was in the best interest of the Company, (ii) the Indemnitee was acting on behalf of or performing services for the Company, (iii) such liability or loss was not the result of (A) negligence or misconduct, in the case that the party seeking indemnification is a Trustee (other than an independent Trustee), officer, employee, controlling person or agent of the Company, or (B) gross negligence or willful misconduct, in the case that the party seeking indemnification is an independent Trustee, and (iv) such indemnification or agreement to hold harmless is recoverable only out of assets of the Company and not from the shareholders.

In addition, the Declaration of Trust permits the Company to advance reasonable expenses to an Indemnitee, and we will do so in advance of final disposition of a proceeding (a) if the proceeding relates to acts or omissions with respect to the performance of duties or services on behalf of the Company, (b) the legal proceeding was initiated by a third party who is not a shareholder or, if by a shareholder of the Company acting in his or her capacity as such, a court of competent jurisdiction approves such advancement and (c) upon the Company’s receipt of (i) a written affirmation by the trustee or officer of his or her good faith belief that he or she has met the standard of conduct necessary for indemnification by the Company and (ii) a written undertaking by him or her or on his or her behalf to repay the amount paid or reimbursed by the Company, together with the applicable legal rate of interest thereon, if it is ultimately determined that the standard of conduct was not met.

Delaware Law and Certain Declaration of Trust Provisions

Organization and Duration

We were formed in Delaware on February 11, 2020, and will remain in existence until dissolved in accordance with our Declaration of Trust or pursuant to Delaware law.

Purpose

Under the Declaration of Trust, we are permitted to engage in any business activity that lawfully may be conducted by a statutory trust organized under Delaware law and, in connection therewith, to exercise all of the rights and powers conferred upon us pursuant to the agreements relating to such business activity.

Our Declaration of Trust contains provisions that could make it more difficult for a potential acquirer to acquire us by means of a tender offer, proxy contest or otherwise. Our Board of Trustees may, without shareholder action, authorize the issuance of shares in one or more classes or series, including preferred shares; our Board of Trustees may, without shareholder action, amend our Declaration of Trust to increase the number of our Common Shares, of any class or series, that we will have authority to issue; and our Declaration of Trust provides that, while we do not intend to list our shares on any securities exchange, if any class of our shares is listed on a national securities exchange, our Board of Trustees will be divided into three classes of Trustees serving staggered terms of three years each. These provisions are expected to discourage certain coercive takeover practices and inadequate takeover bids and to encourage persons seeking to acquire control of us to negotiate first with our Board of Trustees. We believe that the benefits of these provisions outweigh the potential disadvantages of discouraging any such acquisition proposals because, among other things, the negotiation of such proposals may improve their terms.

Sales and Leases to the Company

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assets in which the Adviser or any of its affiliates have an interest unless all of the following conditions are met: (a) the transaction is fully disclosed to the shareholders in a prospectus or in a periodic report; and (b) the assets are sold or leased upon terms that are reasonable to us and at a price not to exceed the lesser of cost or fair market value as determined by an independent expert. However, the Adviser may purchase assets in its own name (and assume loans in connection) and temporarily hold title, for the purposes of facilitating the acquisition of the assets, the borrowing of money, obtaining financing for us, or the completion of construction of the assets, so long as all of the following conditions are met: (i) the assets are purchased by us at a price no greater than the cost of the assets to the Adviser; (ii) all income generated by, and the expenses associated with, the assets so acquired will be treated as belonging to us; and (iii) there are no other benefits arising out of such transaction to the Adviser apart from compensation otherwise permitted by the Omnibus Guidelines, as adopted by the NASAA.

Sales and Leases to our Adviser, Trustees or Affiliates

Our Declaration of Trust provides that, unless otherwise permitted by the 1940 Act or applicable guidance or exemptive relief of the SEC, we may not sell assets to the Adviser or any of its affiliates unless such sale is approved by the holders of a majority of our outstanding Common Shares. Our Declaration of Trust also provides that we may not lease assets to the Adviser or any affiliate thereof unless all of the following conditions are met: (a) the transaction is fully disclosed to the shareholders in a prospectus or in a periodic report; and (b) the terms of the transaction are fair and reasonable to us.

Loans

Our Declaration of Trust provides that, unless otherwise permitted by the 1940 Act or applicable guidance or exemptive relief of the SEC, except for the advancement of indemnification funds, no loans, credit facilities, credit agreements or otherwise may be made by us to the Adviser or any of its affiliates.

Commissions on Financing, Refinancing or Reinvestment

Our Declaration of Trust provides that, unless otherwise permitted by the 1940 Act or applicable guidance or exemptive relief of the SEC, we generally may not pay, directly or indirectly, a commission or fee to the Adviser or any of its affiliates in connection with the reinvestment of cash available for distribution, available reserves, or the proceeds of the resale, exchange or refinancing of assets.

Lending Practices

Our Declaration of Trust provides that, with respect to financing made available to us by the Adviser, the Adviser may not receive interest in excess of the lesser of the Adviser’s cost of funds or the amounts that would be charged by unrelated lending institutions on comparable loans for the same purpose. The Adviser may not impose a prepayment charge or penalty in connection with such financing and the Adviser may not receive points or other financing charges. In addition, the Adviser will be prohibited from providing financing to us with a term in excess of 12 months.

Number of Trustees; Vacancies; Removal

Our Declaration of Trust provides that the number of Trustees will be set by our Board of Trustees in accordance with our bylaws. Our bylaws provide that a majority of our entire Board of Trustees may at any time increase or decrease the number of Trustees. Our Declaration of Trust provides that the number of Trustees generally may not be less than one. Except as otherwise required by applicable requirements of the 1940 Act and as may be provided by our Board of Trustees in setting the terms of any class or series of preferred shares, pursuant to an election under our Declaration of Trust, any and all vacancies on our Board of Trustees may be filled only by the affirmative vote of a majority of the remaining Trustees in office, even if the remaining Trustees do not

 

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constitute a quorum, and any Trustee elected to fill a vacancy will serve for the remainder of the full term of the Trustee for whom the vacancy occurred and until a successor is elected and qualified, subject to any applicable requirements of the 1940 Act. Independent Trustees will nominate replacements for any vacancies among the independent Trustees’ positions.

Our Declaration of Trust provides that a Trustee may be removed only for cause and only by a majority of the remaining Trustees (or in the case of the removal of a Trustee that is not an interested person, a majority of the remaining Trustees that are not interested persons). Our Declaration of Trust provides that, notwithstanding the foregoing provision, any Trustee may be removed with or without cause upon the vote of a majority of then-outstanding shares.

We have a total of seven members of our Board of Trustees, five of whom are independent Trustees. Our Declaration of Trust provides that a majority of our Board of Trustees must be independent Trustees except for a period of up to 60 days after the death, removal or resignation of an independent Trustee pending the election of his or her successor. Each Trustee will hold office until his or her successor is duly elected and qualified. While we do not intend to list our shares on any securities exchange, if any class of our shares is listed on a national securities exchange, our Board of Trustees will be divided into three classes of Trustees serving staggered terms of three years each.

Action by Shareholders

Our bylaws provide that shareholder action can be taken only at a special meeting of shareholders or by unanimous consent in lieu of a meeting. The shareholders will only have voting rights as required by the 1940 Act or as otherwise provided for in the Declaration of Trust. Under our Declaration of Trust and bylaws, the Company is not required to hold annual meetings. Special meetings may be called by the Trustees and certain of our officers, and will be limited to the purposes for any such special meeting set forth in the notice thereof. In addition, our Declaration of Trust provides that, subject to the satisfaction of certain procedural and informational requirements by the shareholders requesting the meeting, a special meeting of shareholders will be called by our secretary upon the written request of shareholders entitled to cast 10% or more of the votes entitled to be cast at the meeting. The secretary shall provide all shareholders, within ten days after receipt of said request, written notice either in person or by mail of the date, time and location of such requested special meeting and the purpose of the meeting. Any special meeting called by such shareholders is required to be held not less than fifteen nor more than 60 days after notice is provided to shareholders of the special meeting. These provisions will have the effect of significantly reducing the ability of shareholders being able to have proposals considered at a meeting of shareholders.

With respect to special meetings of shareholders, only the business specified in our notice of the meeting may be brought before the meeting. Nominations of persons for election to the Board of Trustees at a special meeting may be made only (1) pursuant to our notice of the meeting, (2) by the Board of Trustees or (3) provided that the Board of Trustees has determined that Trustees will be elected at the meeting, by a shareholder who is entitled to vote at the meeting and who has complied with the advance notice provisions of the Declaration of Trust.

Our Declaration of Trust also provides that, subject to the provisions of any class or series of shares then outstanding and the mandatory provisions of any applicable laws or regulations or other provisions of the Declaration of Trust, the following actions may be taken by the shareholders, without concurrence by our Board of Trustees or the Adviser, upon a vote by the holders of more than 50% of the outstanding shares entitled to vote to:

 

   

modify the Declaration of Trust;

 

   

remove the Adviser or appoint a new investment adviser;

 

   

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sell all or substantially all of our assets other than in the ordinary course of business; or

 

   

remove any Trustee with or without cause (provided the aggregate number of Trustees after such removal shall not be less than the minimum required by the Declaration of Trust).

The purpose of requiring shareholders to give us advance notice of nominations and other business is to afford our Board of Trustees a meaningful opportunity to consider the qualifications of the proposed nominees and the advisability of any other proposed business and, to the extent deemed necessary or desirable by our Board of Trustees, to inform shareholders and make recommendations about such qualifications or business, as well as to provide a more orderly procedure for conducting meetings of shareholders. Although our Declaration of Trust does not give our Board of Trustees any power to disapprove shareholder nominations for the election of Trustees or proposals recommending certain action, they may have the effect of precluding a contest for the election of Trustees or the consideration of shareholder proposals if proper procedures are not followed and of discouraging or deterring a third party from conducting a solicitation of proxies to elect its own slate of trustees or to approve its own proposal without regard to whether consideration of such nominees or proposals might be harmful or beneficial to us and our shareholders.

Our Adviser may not, without the approval of a vote by the holders of more than 50% of the outstanding shares entitled to vote on such matters:

 

   

amend the Investment Advisory Agreement except for amendments that would not adversely affect the rights of our shareholders;

 

   

except as otherwise permitted under the Investment Advisory Agreement, voluntarily withdraw as our investment adviser unless such withdrawal would not affect our tax status and would not materially adversely affect our shareholders;

 

   

appoint a new investment adviser (other than a sub-adviser pursuant to the terms of the Investment Advisory Agreement and applicable law);

 

   

sell all or substantially all of our assets other than in the ordinary course of business; or

 

   

cause the merger or similar reorganization of the Company.

Amendment of the Declaration of Trust and Bylaws

Our Declaration of Trust provides that shareholders are entitled to vote upon a proposed amendment to the Declaration of Trust if the amendment would alter or change the powers, preferences or special rights of the shares held by such shareholders so as to affect them adversely. Approval of any such amendment requires at least a majority of the votes cast by such shareholders at a meeting of shareholders duly called and at which a quorum is present. In addition, amendments to our Declaration of Trust to make our Common Shares a “redeemable security” or to convert the Company, whether by merger or otherwise, from a closed-end company to an open-end company each must be approved by (a) the affirmative vote of shareholders entitled to cast at least a majority of the votes entitled to be cast on the matter prior to the occurrence of a listing of any class of our shares on a national securities exchange and (b) the affirmative vote of shareholders entitled to cast at least two-thirds of the votes entitled to be cast on the matter upon and following the occurrence of a listing of any class of our shares on a national securities exchange.

Our Declaration of Trust provides that our Board of Trustees has the exclusive power to adopt, alter or repeal any provision of our bylaws and to make new bylaws. Except as described above and for certain provisions of our Declaration of Trust relating to shareholder voting and the removal of trustees, our Declaration of Trust provides that our Board of Trustees may amend our Declaration of Trust without any vote of our shareholders.

 

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Actions by the Board Related to Merger, Conversion, Reorganization or Dissolution

The Board of Trustees may, without the approval of holders of our outstanding shares, approve a merger, conversion, consolidation or other reorganization of the Company, provided that the resulting entity is a business development company under the 1940 Act. The Company will not permit the Adviser to cause any other form of merger or other reorganization of the Company without the affirmative vote by the holders of more than fifty percent (50%) of the outstanding shares of the Company entitled to vote on the matter. The Company may be dissolved at any time, without the approval of holders of our outstanding shares, upon affirmative vote by a majority of the Trustees.

Derivative Actions

No person, other than a Trustee, who is not a shareholder shall be entitled to bring any derivative action, suit or other proceeding on behalf of the Company. No shareholder may maintain a derivative action on behalf of the Company unless holders of at least ten percent (10%) of the outstanding shares join in the bringing of such action. A “derivative” action does not include any derivative or other action arising under the U.S. federal securities laws.

In addition to the requirements set forth in Section 3816 of the Delaware Statutory Trust Statute, a shareholder may bring a derivative action on behalf of the Company only if the following conditions are met: (i) the shareholder or shareholders must make a pre-suit demand upon the Board of Trustees to bring the subject action unless an effort to cause the Board of Trustees to bring such an action is not likely to succeed; and a demand on the Board of Trustees shall only be deemed not likely to succeed and therefore excused if a majority of the Board of Trustees, or a majority of any committee established to consider the merits of such action, is composed of Board of Trustees who are not “independent Trustees” (as that term is defined in the Delaware Statutory Trust Statute); and (ii) unless a demand is not required under clause (i) above, the Board of Trustees must be afforded a reasonable amount of time to consider such shareholder request and to investigate the basis of such claim; and the Board of Trustees shall be entitled to retain counsel or other advisors in considering the merits of the request and may require an undertaking by the shareholders making such request to reimburse the Company for the expense of any such advisors in the event that the Board of Trustees determine not to bring such action. For purposes of this paragraph, the Board of Trustees may designate a committee of one or more Trustees to consider a shareholder demand.

Exclusive Delaware Jurisdiction

Each Trustee, each officer and each person legally or beneficially owning a share or an interest in a share of the Company (whether through a broker, dealer, bank, trust company or clearing corporation or an agent of any of the foregoing or otherwise), to the fullest extent permitted by law, including Section 3804(e) of the Delaware Statutory Trust Statute, (i) irrevocably agrees that any claims, suits, actions or proceedings asserting a claim governed by the internal affairs (or similar) doctrine or arising out of or relating in any way to the Company, the Delaware Statutory Trust Statute or the Declaration of Trust (including, without limitation, any claims, suits, actions or proceedings to interpret, apply or enforce (A) the provisions of the Declaration of Trust, (B) the duties (including fiduciary duties), obligations or liabilities of the Company to the shareholders or the Board of Trustees, or of officers or the Board of Trustees to the Company, to the shareholders or each other, (C) the rights or powers of, or restrictions on, the Company, the officers, the Board of Trustees or the shareholders, (D) any provision of the Delaware Statutory Trust Statute or other laws of the State of Delaware pertaining to trusts made applicable to the Company pursuant to Section 3809 of the Delaware Statutory Trust Statute or (E) any other instrument, document, agreement or certificate contemplated by any provision of the Delaware Statutory Trust Statute or the Declaration of Trust relating in any way to the Company (regardless, in each case, of whether such claims, suits, actions or proceedings (x) sound in contract, tort, fraud or otherwise, (y) are based on common law, statutory, equitable, legal or other grounds or(z) are derivative or direct claims)), shall be exclusively brought in the Court of Chancery of the State of Delaware or, if such court does not have subject matter jurisdiction thereof,

 

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any other court in the State of Delaware with subject matter jurisdiction, (ii) irrevocably submits to the exclusive jurisdiction of such courts in connection with any such claim, suit, action or proceeding, (iii) irrevocably agrees not to, and waives any right to, assert in any such claim, suit, action or proceeding that (A) it is not personally subject to the jurisdiction of such courts or any other court to which proceedings in such courts may be appealed, (B) such claim, suit, action or proceeding is brought in an inconvenient forum or (C) the venue of such claim, suit, action or proceeding is improper, (iv) consents to process being served in any such claim, suit, action or proceeding by mailing, certified mail, return receipt requested, a copy thereof to such party at the address in effect for notices hereunder, and agrees that such service shall constitute good and sufficient service of process and notice thereof; provided, nothing in clause (iv) hereof shall affect or limit any right to serve process in any other manner permitted by law and (v) irrevocably waives any and all right to trial by jury in any such claim, suit, action or proceeding. The foregoing does not apply to claims, suits, actions or proceedings arising out of or relating to the federal securities laws.

Restrictions on Roll-Up Transactions

In connection with a proposed “roll-up transaction,” which, in general terms, is any transaction involving the acquisition, merger, conversion or consolidation, directly or indirectly, of us and the issuance of securities of an entity that would be created or would survive after the successful completion of the roll-up transaction, we will obtain an appraisal of all of our properties from an independent expert. In order to qualify as an independent expert for this purpose, the person or entity must have no material current or prior business or personal relationship with us and must be engaged to a substantial extent in the business of rendering opinions regarding the value of assets of the type held by us, who is qualified to perform such work. Our assets will be appraised on a consistent basis, and the appraisal will be based on the evaluation of all relevant information and will indicate the value of our assets as of a date immediately prior to the announcement of the proposed roll-up transaction. The appraisal will assume an orderly liquidation of our assets over a 12-month period. The terms of the engagement of such independent expert will clearly state that the engagement is for our benefit and the benefit of our shareholders. We will include a summary of the appraisal, indicating all material assumptions underlying the appraisal, in a report to the shareholders in connection with the proposed roll-up transaction. If the appraisal will be included in a prospectus used to offer the securities of the roll-up entity, the appraisal will be filed with the SEC and the states as an exhibit to the registration statement for the offering.

In connection with a proposed roll-up transaction, the person sponsoring the roll-up transaction must offer to the shareholders who vote against the proposal a choice of:

 

   

accepting the securities of the entity that would be created or would survive after the successful completion of the roll-up transaction offered in the proposed roll-up transaction; or

 

   

one of the following:

 

   

remaining as shareholders and preserving their interests in us on the same terms and conditions as existed previously; or

 

   

receiving cash in an amount equal to their pro rata share of the appraised value of our net assets.

We are prohibited from participating in any proposed roll-up transaction:

 

   

which would result in shareholders having voting rights in the entity that would be created or would survive after the successful completion of the roll-up transaction that are less than those provided in the Declaration of Trust, including rights with respect to the election and removal of directors, annual and special meetings, amendments to the Declaration of Trust and our dissolution;

 

   

which includes provisions that would operate as a material impediment to, or frustration of, the accumulation of Common Shares by any purchaser of the securities of the entity that would be created or would survive after the successful completion of the roll-up transaction, except to the minimum extent necessary to preserve the tax status of such entity, or which would limit the ability of an investor

 

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to exercise the voting rights of its securities of the entity that would be created or would survive after the successful completion of the roll-up transaction on the basis of the number of shares held by that investor;

 

   

in which shareholders’ rights to access to records of the entity that would be created or would survive after the successful completion of the roll-up transaction will be less than those provided in the Declaration of Trust;

 

   

in which we would bear any of the costs of the roll-up transaction if the shareholders reject the roll-up transaction; or

 

   

unless the organizational documents of the entity that would survive the roll-up transaction provide that neither its adviser nor its intermediary-manager may vote or consent on matters submitted to its shareholders regarding the removal of its adviser or any transaction between it and its adviser or any of its affiliates.

Access to Records

Any shareholder will be permitted access to all of our records to which they are entitled under applicable law at all reasonable times and may inspect and copy any of them for a reasonable copying charge. Inspection of our records by the office or agency administering the securities laws of a jurisdiction will be provided upon reasonable notice and during normal business hours. An alphabetical list of the names, addresses and business telephone numbers of our shareholders, along with the number of Common Shares held by each of them, will be maintained as part of our books and records and will be available for inspection by any shareholder or the shareholder’s designated agent at our office. The shareholder list will be updated at least quarterly to reflect changes in the information contained therein. A copy of the list will be mailed to any shareholder who requests the list within ten days of the request. A shareholder may request a copy of the shareholder list for any proper and legitimate purpose, including, without limitation, in connection with matters relating to voting rights and the exercise of shareholder rights under federal proxy laws. A shareholder requesting a list will be required to pay reasonable costs of postage and duplication. Such copy of the shareholder list shall be printed in alphabetical order, on white paper, and in readily readable type size (no smaller than 10 point font).

A shareholder may also request access to any other corporate records. If a proper request for the shareholder list or any other corporate records is not honored, then the requesting shareholder will be entitled to recover certain costs incurred in compelling the production of the list or other requested corporate records as well as actual damages suffered by reason of the refusal or failure to produce the list. However, a shareholder will not have the right to, and we may require a requesting shareholder to represent that it will not, secure the shareholder list or other information for the purpose of selling or using the list for a commercial purpose not related to the requesting shareholder’s interest in our affairs. We may also require that such shareholder sign a confidentiality agreement in connection with the request.

Reports to Shareholders

Within 60 days after each fiscal quarter, we will distribute our quarterly report on Form 10-Q to all shareholders of record. In addition, we will distribute our annual report on Form 10-K to all shareholders within 120 days after the end of each calendar year, which must contain, among other things, a breakdown of the expenses reimbursed by us to the Adviser. These reports will also be available on our website at www.bcred.com and on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov.

Subject to availability, you may authorize us to provide prospectuses, prospectus supplements, annual reports and other information, or documents, electronically by so indicating on your subscription agreement, or by sending us instructions in writing in a form acceptable to us to receive such documents electronically. Unless you elect in writing to receive documents electronically, all documents will be provided in paper form by mail. You must

 

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have internet access to use electronic delivery. While we impose no additional charge for this service, there may be potential costs associated with electronic delivery, such as on-line charges. Documents will be available on our website. You may access and print all documents provided through this service. As documents become

available, we will notify you of this by sending you an e-mail message that will include instructions on how to retrieve the document. If our e-mail notification is returned to us as “undeliverable,” we will contact you to obtain your updated e-mail address. If we are unable to obtain a valid e-mail address for you, we will resume sending a paper copy by regular U.S. mail to your address of record. You may revoke your consent for electronic delivery at any time and we will resume sending you a paper copy of all required documents. However, in order for us to be properly notified, your revocation must be given to us a reasonable time before electronic delivery has commenced. We will provide you with paper copies at any time upon request. Such request will not constitute revocation of your consent to receive required documents electronically.

Conflict with the 1940 Act

Our Declaration of Trust provide that, if and to the extent that any provision of Delaware law, or any provision of our Declaration of Trust conflicts with any provision of the 1940 Act, the applicable provision of the 1940 Act will control.

 

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DISTRIBUTION REINVESTMENT PLAN

The information in “Business—Distribution Reinvestment Plan” in Part 1, Item 1 of the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2021 is incorporated herein by reference.

 

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CUSTODIAN, TRANSFER AND DISTRIBUTION PAYING AGENT AND REGISTRAR

Our securities are held under a custody agreement by State Street Bank and Trust Company. The address of the custodian is: 100 Summer Street, Floor 5, Boston, Massachusetts 02110. DST Systems, Inc. acts as our transfer agent, distribution disbursing agent for our common shares. The principal business address of DST Systems, Inc. is 333 West 11th Street, 5th Floor, Kansas City, Missouri 64105-1594, telephone number: (816) 435-3455.

 

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BROKERAGE ALLOCATION AND OTHER PRACTICES

Since we will generally acquire and dispose of our investments in privately negotiated transactions, we will infrequently use brokers in the normal course of our business. Subject to policies established by the Board, if any, the Adviser will be primarily responsible for the execution of any publicly-traded securities portfolio transactions and the allocation of brokerage commissions. The Adviser does not expect to execute transactions through any particular broker or dealer, but will seek to obtain the best net results for us, taking into account such factors as price (including the applicable brokerage commission or dealer spread), size of order, difficulty of execution, and operational facilities of the firm and the firm’s risk and skill in positioning blocks of securities. While the Adviser generally will seek reasonably competitive trade execution costs, we will not necessarily pay the lowest spread or commission available. Subject to applicable legal requirements, the Adviser may select a broker based partly upon brokerage or research services provided to it and us and any other clients. In return for such services, we may pay a higher commission than other brokers would charge if the Adviser determines in good faith that such commission is reasonable in relation to the services provided.

 

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LEGAL MATTERS

Certain legal matters with respect to the validity of the Exchange Notes offered by this prospectus have been passed upon for us by Richards, Layton & Finger, P.A., Wilmington, Delaware and Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP, New York, New York.

 

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EXPERTS

The consolidated financial statements of the Company and its consolidated subsidiaries at December 31, 2021 and 2020, incorporated by reference to the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2021, have been audited by              , an independent registered public accounting firm, located at                     , as stated in their reports. Such consolidated financial statements are incorporated by reference in reliance upon the report of such firm given their authority as experts in accounting and auditing.

 

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WHERE YOU CAN FIND MORE INFORMATION

We file annual, quarterly and current reports and other information with the SEC. These filings are available to the public from the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov.

Our website address is www.bcred.com. Through our website, we make available, free of charge, the following documents as soon as reasonably practicable after they are electronically filed with, or furnished to, the SEC: our Annual Reports on Form 10-K; our Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q; our Current Reports on Form 8-K; Forms 3, 4 and 5, our trustees and our executive officers; and amendments to those documents. Our website also contains additional information with respect to our industry and businesses. The information contained on, or that may be accessed through, our website is not part of, and is not incorporated into, this prospectus (except for SEC filings expressly incorporated herein).

 

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INCORPORATION BY REFERENCE

We incorporate by reference the documents listed below. The information that we incorporate by reference is considered to be part of this prospectus. Specifically, we incorporate by reference:

 

   

our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2021 filed with the SEC on March 9, 2022 (excluding the audited financials included therein);

 

   

our Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarterly period ended September 30, 2022 filed with the SEC on November 14, 2022; and

 

   

our Current Reports on Form 8-K filed with the SEC on March 23, 2022March 28, 2022April  11, 2022April 21, 2022May  4, 2022May 12, 2022May  24, 2022, June 27, 2022, July  21, 2022, July 27, 2022, August  3, 2022, August 24, 2022, August  30, 2022, September 7, 2022, September 22, 2022, September 27, 2022, September 27, 2022, October 13, 2022, October  20, 2022, October 25, 2022, November 23, 2022, December 5, 2022, December  22, 2022, January 10, 2023, and January 26, 2023 (other than any information furnished rather than filed).

Any statement contained herein or in a document, all or a portion of which is incorporated by reference herein, will be deemed to be modified or superseded for purposes of this prospectus to the extent that a statement contained herein or in any subsequently filed document that also is incorporated by reference herein modifies or supersedes such statement. Any such statements so modified or superseded will not be deemed, except as so modified or superseded, to constitute a part of this prospectus.

You may obtain copies of these documents, at no cost to you, from our website at www.bcred.com, or by writing or telephoning us at the following address:

Blackstone Private Credit Fund

345 Park Avenue, 31st Floor

New York, NY 10154

(212) 503-2100

 

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PART C

OTHER INFORMATION

Item 15. Indemnification.

Article VII of the Registrant’s Second Amended and Restated Agreement and Declaration of Trust provides that:

Section 7.1 Limitation of Shareholder Liability. Shareholders shall be entitled to the same limited liability extended to Shareholders of private Delaware for profit corporations formed under the DGCL. No Shareholder shall be liable for any debt, claim, demand, judgment or obligation of any kind of, against or with respect to the Company by reason of being a Shareholder, nor shall any Shareholder be subject to any personal liability whatsoever, in tort, contract or otherwise, to any Person in connection with the Company’s assets or the affairs of the Company by reason of being a Shareholder.

Section 7.2 Limitation of Trustee and Officer Liability. To the fullest extent permitted by Delaware law, subject to any limitation set forth under the federal securities laws, or in this Article VII, no Trustee or officer of the Company shall be liable to the Company or its Shareholders for money damages. Neither the amendment nor repeal of this Section 7.2, nor the adoption or amendment of any other provision of this Declaration of Trust or Bylaws inconsistent with this Section 7.2, shall apply to or affect in any respect the applicability of the preceding sentence with respect to any act or failure to act that occurred prior to such amendment, repeal or adoption. The Company may not incur the cost of that portion of liability insurance which insures the Adviser for any liability as to which the Adviser is prohibited from being indemnified.

Section 7.3 Indemnification.

(a) Each Person who was or is made a party or is threatened to be made a party to or is otherwise involved in any threatened, pending or completed action, suit or proceeding, whether civil, criminal, administrative, or investigative (hereinafter a “proceeding”), by reason of the fact:

(i) that he or she is or was a Trustee, officer, employee, Controlling Person or agent of the Company, or

(ii) that he or she, being at the time a Trustee, officer, employee or agent of the Company, is or was serving at the request of the Company as a director, trustee, officer, employee or agent of another corporation or of a partnership, joint venture, trust or other enterprise, including service with respect to an employee benefit plan (collectively, “another enterprise” or “other enterprise”), whether either in case (i) or in case (ii) the basis of such proceeding is alleged action or inaction (x) in an official capacity as a Trustee, officer, employee, Controlling Person or agent of the Company, or as a director, trustee, officer, employee or agent of such other enterprise, or (y) in any other capacity related to the Company or such other enterprise while so serving as a director, trustee, officer, employee or agent, shall be indemnified and held harmless by the Company to the fullest extent not prohibited by Delaware law and subject to paragraphs (b) and (c) below, from and against all liability, loss, judgments, penalties, fines, settlements, and reasonable expenses (including, without limitation, attorneys’ fees and amounts paid in settlement and including costs of enforcement of enforcement of rights under this Section) (collectively, “Liability and Losses”) actually incurred or suffered by such Person in connection therewith. The Persons indemnified hereunder are hereinafter referred to as “Indemnitees.” Such indemnification as to such alleged action or inaction shall continue as to an Indemnitee who has after such alleged action or inaction ceased to be a Trustee, officer, employee, Controlling Person or agent of the Company, or director, officer, employee or agent of another enterprise; and shall inure to the benefit of the Indemnitee’s heirs, executors and administrators. The right to indemnification conferred under this Article VII: (A) shall be a contract right; (B) shall not be affected adversely as to any Indemnitee by any amendment or repeal of this Declaration of Trust with respect to any action or inaction occurring prior to such amendment or repeal; and (C) shall vest immediately upon election or appointment of such Indemnitee.

 

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(b) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, the Company shall not provide any indemnification of an Indemnitee pursuant to paragraph (a) above, unless all of the following conditions are met:

(i) The Indemnitee has determined, in good faith, that any course of conduct of such Indemnitee giving rise to the Liability and Losses was in the best interests of the Company.

(ii) The Indemnitee was acting on behalf of or performing services for the Company.

(iii) Such Liability and Losses were not the result of (1) negligence or misconduct, in the case that the Indemnitee is a Trustee (other than an Independent Trustee), officer, employee, Controlling Person or agent of the Company, or (2) gross negligence or willful misconduct, in the case that the Indemnitee is an Independent Trustee.

(iv) Such indemnification is recoverable only out of the net assets of the Company and not from the Shareholders.

(c) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, the Company shall not provide any indemnification of an Indemnitee pursuant to paragraph (a) above for any Liability and Losses arising from or out of an alleged violation of federal or state securities laws by such Indemnitee unless one or more of the following conditions are met: (i) there has been a successful adjudication on the merits of each count involving alleged securities law violations as to the Indemnitee, (ii) such claims have been dismissed with prejudice on the merits by a court of competent jurisdiction as to the Indemnitee or (iii) a court of competent jurisdiction approves a settlement of the claims against the Indemnitee and finds that indemnification of the settlement and the related costs should be made, and the court considering the request for indemnification has been advised of the position of the SEC and of the published position of any state securities regulatory authority in which securities were offered or sold as to indemnification for violations of securities laws.

Section 7.4 Payment of Expenses. The Company shall pay or reimburse reasonable legal expenses and other costs incurred by an Indemnitee in advance of final disposition of a proceeding if all of the following are satisfied: (i) the proceeding relates to acts or omissions with respect to the performance of duties or services on behalf of the Company, (ii) the Indemnitee provides the Company with written affirmation of the Indemnitee’s good faith belief that the Indemnitee has met the standard of conduct necessary for indemnification by the Company as authorized by Section 7.3 hereof, (iii) the legal proceeding was initiated by a third party who is not a Shareholder or, if by a Shareholder of the Company acting in his or her capacity as such, a court of competent jurisdiction approves such advancement, and (iv) the Indemnitee provides the Company with a written agreement to repay the amount paid or reimbursed by the Company, together with the applicable legal rate of interest thereon, if it is ultimately determined by final, non-appealable decision of a court of competent jurisdiction, that the Indemnitee is not entitled to indemnification.

Section 7.5 Limitations to Indemnification. The provisions of this Article VII shall be subject to the limitations of the 1940 Act.

Section 7.6 Express Exculpatory Clauses in Instruments. Neither the Shareholders nor the Trustees, officers, employees or agents of the Company shall be liable under any written instrument creating an obligation of the Company by reason of their being Shareholders, Trustees, officers, employees or agents of the Company, and all Persons shall look solely to the Company’s net assets for the payment of any claim under or for the performance of that instrument. The omission of the foregoing exculpatory language from any instrument shall not affect the validity or enforceability of such instrument and shall not render any Shareholder, Trustee, officer, employee or agent liable thereunder to any third party, nor shall the Trustees or any officer, employee or agent of the Company be liable to anyone as a result of such omission.

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Indemnitee may be entitled under the Bylaws, a resolution of Shareholders or Trustees, an agreement or otherwise.

Section 7.8 No Bond Required of Trustees. No Trustee shall, as such, be obligated to give any bond or other security for the performance of any of his duties hereunder.

Section 7.9 No Duty of Investigation; No Notice in Trust Instruments, etc. No purchaser, lender, transfer agent or other person dealing with the Trustees or with any officer, employee or agent of the Company shall be bound to make any inquiry concerning the validity of any transaction purporting to be made by the Trustees or by said officer, employee or agent or be liable for the application of money or property paid, loaned, or delivered to or on the order of the Trustees or of said officer, employee or agent. Every obligation, contract, undertaking, instrument, certificate, Share, other security of the Company, and every other act or thing whatsoever executed in connection with the Company shall be conclusively taken to have been executed or done by the executors thereof only in their capacity as Trustees under this Declaration of Trust or in their capacity as officers, employees or agents of the Company. The Trustees may maintain insurance for the protection of the Company’s property, the Shareholders, Trustees, officers, employees and agents in such amount as the Trustees shall deem adequate to cover possible tort liability, and such other insurance as the Trustees in their sole judgment shall deem advisable or is required by the 1940 Act.

Section 7.10 Reliance on Experts, etc. Each Trustee and officer or employee of the Company shall, in the performance of its duties, be fully and completely justified and protected with regard to any act or any failure to act resulting from reliance in good faith upon the books of account or other records of the Company, upon an opinion of counsel, or upon reports made to the Company by any of the Company’s officers or employees or by any advisor, administrator, manager, distributor, selected dealer, accountant, appraiser or other expert or consultant selected with reasonable care by the Trustees, officers or employees of the Company, regardless of whether such counsel or expert may also be a Trustee.

Insofar as indemnification for liability arising under the 1933 Act, may be permitted to trustees, officers and controlling persons of the Registrant pursuant to the foregoing provisions, or otherwise, the Registrant has been advised that, in the opinion of the SEC, such indemnification is against public policy as expressed in the 1933 Act and is, therefore, unenforceable. In the event that a claim for indemnification against such liabilities (other than the payment by the Registrant of expenses incurred or paid by a trustee, officer or controlling person of the Registrant in the successful defense of any action, suit or proceeding) is asserted by such trustee, officer or controlling person in connection with the securities being registered, the Registrant will, unless in the opinion of its counsel the matter has been settled by controlling precedent, submit to a court of appropriate jurisdiction the question whether such indemnification by it is against public policy as expressed in the 1933 Act and will be governed by the final adjudication of such issue.

 

Item 16.

Exhibits.

 

(1)(a)

   Second Amended and Restated Declaration of Trust of the Company, dated August  2, 2022 (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 3.1 to the Company’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed on February 23, 2022).

(2)

   Amended and Restated Bylaws (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 3.1 to the Company’s Current Report on Form 8-K, filed on June 29, 2021).

(4)

   Form of Subscription Agreement (incorporated by reference to Exhibit (d) to the Company’s Registration Statement on Form N-2, filed on September 2, 2021).

(5)(a)

   Master Note Purchase Agreement, dated as of June  21, 2021, by and among the Company and the purchasers signatory thereto (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 4.1 to the Company’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q, filed on August 16, 2021).

 

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(5)(b)

   Indenture, dated June 29, 2021, by and among BCRED BSL CLO  2021-1, Ltd. as issuer, BCRED BSL CLO 2021-1, LLC as co-issuer and U.S. Bank National Association, as trustee (filed as Exhibit  4.2 to the Company’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q, filed on August 16, 2021).

(5)(c)

   Indenture, dated as of September  15, 2021, by and between the Company and U.S. Bank National Association, as trustee (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 4.1 to the Company’s Current Report on Form 8-K, filed on September  15, 2021).

(5)(d)

   First Supplemental Indenture, dated as of September  15, 2021, relating to the 1.750% Notes due 2024, by and between the Company and U.S. Bank National Association, as trustee (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 4.2 to the Company’s Current Report on Form 8-K, filed on September 15, 2021).

(5)(e)

   Second Supplemental Indenture, dated as of September  15, 2021, relating to the 2.625% Notes due 2026, by and between the Company and U.S. Bank National Association, as trustee (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 4.4 to the Company’s Current Report on Form 8-K, filed on September 15, 2021).

(5)(f)

   Third Supplemental Indenture, dated as of November  2, 2021, relating to the 1.750% Notes due 2026, by and between the Company and U.S. Bank National Association, as trustee (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 4.2 to the Company’s Current Report on Form 8-K, filed on November 2, 2021).

(5)(g)

   Fourth Supplemental Indenture, dated as of November  22, 2021, relating to the 2.350% Notes due 2024, by and between the Company and U.S. Bank National Association, as trustee (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 4.2 to the Company’s Current Report on Form 8-K, filed on November 23, 2021).

(5)(h)

   Fifth Supplemental Indenture, dated as of November  22, 2021, relating to the 3.250% Notes due 2027, by and between the Company and U.S. Bank National Association, as trustee (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 4.4 to the Company’s Current Report on Form 8-K, filed on November 23, 2021).

(5)(i)

   Sixth Supplemental Indenture, dated as of January  18, 2022, relating to the 2.700% Notes due 2025, by and between the Company and U.S. Bank National Association, as trustee (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 4.2 to the Company’s Current Report on Form 8-K, filed on January 20, 2022).

(5)(j)

   Seventh Supplemental Indenture, dated as of January  18, 2022, relating to the 4.000% Notes due 2029, by and between the Company and U.S. Bank National Association, as trustee (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 4.4 to the Company’s Current Report on Form 8-K, filed on January 20, 2022).

(5)(k)

   Eighth Supplemental Indenture, dated as of March  24, 2022, relating to the 4.7000% Notes due 2025, by and between the Company and U.S. Bank National Association, as trustee (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 4.2 of the Company’s Current Report on Form 8-K, filed on March 28, 2022).

(5)(l)

   Ninth Supplemental Indenture, dated as of April  14, 2022, relating to the 4.875% Notes due 2026, by and between the Registrant and U.S. Bank National Association, as trustee (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 4.2 of the Registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K, filed on April 20, 2022.

(5)(m)

   Tenth Supplemental Indenture, dated as of September  27, 2022, relating to the 7.050% Notes due 2025, by and between the Fund and U.S. Bank Trust Company, National Association, as trustee (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 4.2 to the Company’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed on September 27, 2022).

(5)(n)

   Form of 1.750% Notes due 2024 (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 4.2 to the Company’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed on September 15, 2021).

(5)(o)

   Form of 2.625% Notes due 2026 (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 4.4 to the Company’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed on September 15, 2021).

 

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(5)(p)

   Form of 1.750% Notes due 2026 (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 4.2 to the Company’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed on November 2, 2021).

(5)(q)

   Form of 2.350% Notes due 2024 (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 4.2 to the Company’s Current Report on Form 8-K, filed on November 23, 2021).

(5)(r)

   Form of 3.250% Notes due 2027 (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 4.4 to the Company’s Current Report on Form 8-K, filed on November 23, 2021).

(5)(s)

   Form of 2.700% Notes due 2025 (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 4.2 to the Company’s Current Report on Form 8-K, filed on January 20, 2022).

(5)(t)

   Form of 4.000% Notes due 2029 (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 4.3 to the Company’s Current Report on Form 8-K, filed on January 20, 2022).

(5)(u)

   Form of 4.7000% Notes due 2025 (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 4.2 to the Company’s Current Report on Form 8-K, filed on March 28, 2022).

(5)(v)

   Form of 4.875% Notes due 2026 (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 4.2 to the Registrant’s Current Report on Form 8-K, filed on April 20, 2022).

(5)(w)

   Form of 7.050% Notes due 2025 (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 4.2 to the Company’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed on September 27, 2022).

(5)(x)

   Registration Rights Agreement, dated as of September  15, 2021, relating to the 2024 Notes, by and among the Company and Citigroup Global Markets Inc., Goldman Sachs  & Co. LLC, J.P. Morgan Securities LLC and Wells Fargo Securities, LLC, as the representatives of the Initial Purchasers (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 4.6 to the Company’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed on September 15, 2021).

(5)(y)

   Registration Rights Agreement, dated as of September  15, 2021, relating to the 2026 Notes, by and among the Company and Citigroup Global Markets Inc., Goldman Sachs  & Co. LLC, J.P. Morgan Securities LLC and Wells Fargo Securities, LLC, as the representatives of the Initial Purchasers (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 4.7 to the Company’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed on September 15, 2021).

(5)(z)

   Registration Rights Agreement, dated as of November  22, 2021, relating to the 2024 Notes, by and among the Company and Citigroup Global Markets Inc., Goldman Sachs  & Co. LLC, J.P. Morgan Securities LLC, MUFG Securities Americas Inc. and Wells Fargo Securities, LLC, as the representatives of the Initial Purchasers (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 4.6 to the Company’s Current Report on Form 8-K, filed on November 23, 2021).

(5)(aa)

   Registration Rights Agreement, dated as of November  22, 2021, relating to the 2027 Notes, by and among the Company and Citigroup Global Markets Inc., Goldman Sachs  & Co. LLC, J.P. Morgan Securities LLC, MUFG Securities Americas Inc. and Wells Fargo Securities, LLC, as the representatives of the Initial Purchasers (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 4.7 to the Company’s Current Report on Form 8-K, filed on November 23, 2021).

(5)(bb)

   Registration Rights Agreement, dated as of January  18, 2022, relating to the 2025 Notes, by and among the Company and Citigroup Global Markets Inc., Goldman Sachs  & Co. LLC, SMBC Nikko Securities America, Inc., Truist Securities, Inc. and Wells Fargo Securities, LLC, as the representatives of the Initial Purchasers (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 4.6 to the Company’s Current Report on Form 8-K, filed on January 20, 2022).

(5)(cc)

   Registration Rights Agreement, dated as of January  18, 2022, relating to the 2029 Notes, by and among the Company and Citigroup Global Markets Inc., Goldman Sachs  & Co. LLC, SMBC Nikko Securities America, Inc., Truist Securities, Inc., and Wells Fargo Securities, LLC, as the representatives of the Initial Purchasers (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 4.7 to the Company’s Current Report on Form 8-K, filed on January 20, 2022).

 

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(5)(dd)

   Registration Rights Agreement, dated as of March  24, 2022, relating to the Notes, by and among the Fund and Citigroup Global Markets Inc., Goldman Sachs  & Co. LLC, MUFG Securities Americas, SMBC Nikko Securities America, Inc. and Wells Fargo Securities, LLC, as the representatives of the Initial Purchasers (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 4.4 to the Company’s Current Report on Form 8-K, filed on March 28, 2022).

(5)(ee)

   Registration Rights Agreement, dated as of September  27, 2022, relating to the Notes, by and among the Fund and BofA Securities, Inc., Citigroup Global Markets Inc., Truist Securities, Inc. and Wells Fargo Securities, LLC, as the representatives of the Initial Purchasers (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 4.4 to the Company’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed on September 27, 2022).

(6)(a)

   Amended and Restated Investment Advisory Agreement between the Company and the Adviser (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10.1 to the Company’s Current Report on Form 8-K, filed on August 3, 2022).

(6)(b)

   Intermediary Manager Agreement between the Company and the Intermediary Manager, dated October  5, 2020 (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10.2 to the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K, filed on March 5, 2021).

(6)(c)

   Form of Selected Intermediary Agreement (incorporated by reference to Exhibit (h)(2) to the Company’s  Registration Statement on Form N-2, filed on September 30, 2020).

(6)(d)

   Distribution and Shareholder Servicing Plan of the Registrant, dated October  5, 2020 (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10.4 to the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K, filed on March 5, 2021).

(6)(e)

   Administration Agreement between the Company and the Administrator, dated October  5, 2020 (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10.6 to the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K, filed on March 5, 2021).

(6)(f)

   Escrow Agreement by and among the Company, Blackstone Securities Partners L.P., and UMB Bank, N.A., dated October  5, 2020 (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10.7 to the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K, filed on March 5, 2021).

(9)

   Custodian Agreement between the Company and State Street Bank and Trust Company, dated October  5, 2020 (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10.5 to the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K, filed on March 5, 2021).

(11)(a)

   Opinion of Richards, Layton & Finger, P.A.**

(11)(b)

   Opinion of Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP**

(12)

   Opinion and Consent of Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP supporting tax matters and consequences to Noteholders discussed in the prospectus**

(13)(a)

   Agency Agreement between the Company and DST Systems, Inc., dated October  5, 2020 (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10.8 to the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K, filed on March 5, 2021).

(13)(b)

   Expense Support and Conditional Reimbursement Agreement by and between the Company and Adviser, dated October  5, 2020 (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10.9 to the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K, filed on March 5, 2021).

(13)(c)

   Multi-Class Plan, dated October  5, 2020 (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10.14 to the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K, filed on March 5, 2021).

(13)(d)

   Distribution Reinvestment Plan, dated October  5, 2020 (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10.15 to the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K, filed on March 5, 2021).

 

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(13)(e)

   Securities Purchase Agreement, dated March  5, 2021, by and among the Company, Twin Peaks Parent LLC, BCRED Twin Peaks LLC, Teacher Retirement System of Texas and Blackstone Credit BDC Advisors LLC  (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10.1 to the Company’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q, filed on May 10, 2021).

(13)(f)

   Credit and Security Agreement, dated as of January 8, 2021, by and among BCRED  Castle Peak Funding LLC, as borrower, the Company, as equityholder and collateral manager, and Citibank, N.A., as administrative agent  and Wilmington Trust, National Association, as custodian, collateral agent and collateral administrator  (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10.1 to the Company’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q, filed on May 10, 2021).

(13)(g)

   Amendment No. 3, dated as of December  21, 2021, amending and restating the Credit and Security Agreement, dated as of January 8, 2021, by and among BCRED Castle Peak Funding LLC as borrower, the Company  as equityholder and collateral manager, and Citibank, N.A., as administrative agent  and Wilmington Trust, National Associate, as custodian, collateral agent and collateral administrator (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10.3.1 to the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K, filed on March 9, 2022).

(13)(h)

   Credit Agreement, dated as of January 28, 2021, by and among BCRED Maroon Peak Funding  LLC, the Company, Morgan Stanley Bank, N.A., as lender, Morgan Stanley Senior Funding, Inc., as administrative agent and U.S. Bank National Association, as collateral agent  (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10.1 to the Company’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q, filed on May 10, 2021).

(13)(i)

   Second Amendment, dated as of May  27, 2021, amending and restating the Credit Agreement dated as of January  28, 2021, by and among BCRED Maroon Peak Funding LLC, the Company, Morgan Stanley Bank, N.A., as lender, Morgan Stanley Senior Funding, Inc., as administrative agent and U.S. Bank National Association, as collateral agent (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10.4.1 to the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K, filed on March 9, 2022).

(13)(j)

   Revolving Credit and Security Agreement, dated as of March 15, 2021, by and among BCRED  Bard Peak Funding LLC, as borrower,  BNP Paribas as administrative agent, Wells Fargo Bank, National Association as collateral agent and the Company as servicer and equityholder (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10.1 to the Company’s Current Report on Form 8-K, filed on March 18, 2021).

(13)(k)

   Amendment No 4., dated as of November  18, 2021, amending and restating the Revolving Credit and Security Agreement, dated as of March  15, 2021, by and among BCRED Bard Peak Funding LLC, as borrower BNP Paribas, as administrative agent, Wells Fargo Bank, National Association as collateral agent and the Company as servicer and equity holder (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10.5.1 to the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K, filed on March 9, 2022).

(13)(l)

   Loan Financing and Servicing Agreement, dated as of October 11, 2018, by and among BCRED  Denali Peak Funding LLC (f/k/a GSO Downing Street LLC), Twin Peaks (f/k/a  GSO Direct Lending Fund-D LP), as servicer, Deutsche Bank AG, New York Branch, as facility agent, and U.S. Bank National Association as collateral agent and custodian (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10.2.1 to the Company’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q, filed on May 10, 2021).

(13)(m)

   Third Omnibus Amendment to Transaction Documents, dated as of September  30, 2021, amending and restating the Loan Financing Servicing Agreement, dated as of October 11, 2018, by and among BCRED Denali Peak Funding LLC (f/k/a GSO Downing Street LLC), Twin Peaks (f/k/a GSO Direct Lending Fund-D LP), as servicer, Deutsche Bank AG, New York Branch, as facility agent, and Wilmington Trust, National Association as collateral agent and custodian (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10.16.1 to the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K, filed on March 9, 2022).

 

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(13)(n)

   Joinder Agreement, dated as of October  20, 2021, by and among BCRED Denali Peak Funding LLC, as borrower, Deutsche Bank AG, New York Branch, as the facility agent and the financial institution identified therein (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10.16.2 to the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K, filed on March 9, 2022).

(13)(o)

   Senior Secured Revolving Credit Facility, dated as of March  3, 2021, by and among BCRED Summit Peak Funding LLC, as borrower, Société Generale as agent and swingline lender, Wilmington Trust, National Association, as collateral agent, custodian and collateral administrator and the Company as servicer and equityholder (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10.6 to the Company’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q, filed on May 10, 2021).

(13)(p)

   Amendment No. 3, dated as of October  29, 2021, amending and restating the Loan and Servicing Agreement, dated as of March 3, 2021, by and among BCRED Summit Peak Funding  LLC, as borrower, Société Generale as agent and swingline lender, Wilmington Trust, National Association, as collateral agent, collateral  custodian and collateral administrator and the Company as servicer and equityholder  (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10.7 to the Company’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q, filed on November 15, 2021).

(13)(q)

   Senior Secured Credit Agreement, dated as of May  18, 2021, by and among the Company, Citibank N.A., as administrative agent, and Citibank, N.A. and BofA Securities, Inc. as joint bookrunners and joint lead arrangers (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10.1 to the Company’s Current Report on Form 8-K, filed on May 25, 2021).

(13)(r)

   Incremental Assumption Agreement, dated September  7, 2021, relating to the Senior Secured Credit Agreement dated as of May 18, 2021 among the Company, the lenders from time to time party thereto, and Citibank, N.A., as administrative agent and as collateral agent  (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10.5 to the Company’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q, filed on November 15, 2021).

(13)(s)

   Amendment No. 1 dated as of November  5, 2021 to the Senior Secured Credit Agreement dated as of May  18, 2021, by and among the Company, each of the Lenders from time to time party thereto and Citibank, N.A., as administrative agent (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10.6 to the Company’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q, filed on November 15, 2021).

(13)(t)

   Amendment No. 2 dated as of March  7, 2022 to the Senior Secured Credit Agreement dated as of May  18, 2021, by and among the Company, each of the Lenders from time to time party thereto and Citibank, N.A., as administrative agent (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10.18.3 to the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K, filed on March 9, 2022).

(14)(a)

   Consent of             **

(14)(b)

   Report of             regarding the senior securities table contained herein.**

(16)

   Power of Attorney for Brad Marshall, Jonathan Bock, Carlos Whitaker, Kevin Kresge, Katherine Rubenstein, David Goldberg, Marisa J. Beeney, Vikrant Sawhney, Michelle Greene, Robert Bass, James F. Clark, Tracy Collins and Vicki L. Fuller.*

(17)(a)

   Statement of Eligibility on Form T-1 of U.S. Bank Trust Company, National Association, as trustee.*

(17)(b)

   Form of Letter of Transmittal.*

(18)

   Filing Fees Table.*

 

*

Filed herewith.

**

To be filed by amendment.

 

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Item 17. Undertakings.

 

(1)

The undersigned registrant agrees that prior to any public reoffering of the securities registered through the use of a prospectus which is a part of this registration statement by any person or party who is deemed to be an underwriter within the meaning of Rule 145(c) of the 1933 Act, the reoffering prospectus will contain the information called for by the applicable registration form for the reofferings by persons who may be deemed underwriters, in addition to the information called for by the other items of the applicable form.

 

(2)

The undersigned registrant agrees that every prospectus that is filed under paragraph (1) above will be filed as a part of an amendment to the registration statement and will not be used until the amendment is effective, and that, in determining any liability under the 1933 Act, each post-effective amendment will be deemed to be a new registration statement for the securities offered therein, and the offering of the securities at that time will be deemed to be the initial bona fide offering of them.

 

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SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933, this registration statement has been signed on behalf of the registrant, in New York, New York on the 10th day of February, 2023.

 

BLACKSTONE PRIVATE CREDIT FUND

By:   /s/ Brad Marshall
 

Brad Marshall

 

Co-Chief Executive Officer and Trustee

As required by the Securities Act of 1933, this registration statement has been signed below by the following persons in the capacities and on the dates indicated:

 

SIGNATURE

 

TITLE

 

DATE

/s/ Brad Marshall

Brad Marshall

 

Co-Chief Executive Officer and Trustee

(Principal Executive Officer)

  February 10, 2023

/s/ Jonathan Bock

Jonathan Bock

 

Co-Chief Executive Officer

(Principal Executive Officer)

  February 10, 2023

/s/ Kevin Kresge

Kevin Kresge

 

Interim Chief Financial Officer

(Principal Financial Officer)

  February 10, 2023

/s/ David Goldberg

David Goldberg

 

Interim Chief Accounting Officer and Interim Treasurer

(Principal Accounting Officer)

  February 10, 2023

/s/ Vikrant Sawhney*

Vikrant Sawhney

 

Trustee

  February 10, 2023

/s/ Robert Bass*

Robert Bass

 

Trustee

  February 10, 2023

/s/ Tracy Collins*

Tracy Collins

 

Trustee

  February 10, 2023

/s/ Vicki L. Fuller*

Vicki L. Fuller

 

Trustee

  February 10, 2023

/s/ Michelle Greene*

Michelle Greene

 

Trustee

  February 10, 2023

/s/ James F. Clark*

James F. Clark

 

Trustee

  February 10, 2023

 

*By:   /s/ Brad Marshall
 

Brad Marshall

 

As Agent or Attorney-in-Fact

 

February 10, 2023

The original powers of attorney authorizing Brad Marshall, Jonathan Bock, Carlos Whitaker, Kevin Kresge, Katherine Rubenstein, David Goldberg and Marisa J. Beeney to execute the Registration Statement, and any amendments thereto, for the trustees of the Registrant on whose behalf this Registration Statement is filed herewith.

 

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Exhibit 16

POWER OF ATTORNEY

KNOW ALL PEOPLE BY THESE PRESENTS, that the undersigned officers and/or trustees of Blackstone Private Credit Fund, a Delaware statutory trust (the “Company’’), do hereby constitute and appoint each of Brad Marshall, Jonathan Bock, Carlos Whitaker, Kevin Kresge, Katherine Rubenstein, David Goldberg, William Renahan and Marisa J. Beeney as his or her true and lawful attorneys and agents, with full power and authority (acting separately and without the other) to execute in the name and on behalf of the undersigned as such officers and/or trustees, (i) a registration statement on Form N-14 of the Company, including any pre-effective amendments and/or any post-effective amendments thereto, and any other filings in connection therewith, and to file the same under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, or otherwise, with respect to the registration of the Company or the registration or offering of the Company’s common shares, preferred shares, debt securities, warrants, subscription rights and units, granting to such attorneys and agents and each of them, full power of substitution and revocation in the premises, and ratifying and confirming all that such attorneys and agents, or any of them, may do or cause to be done by virtue of these presents or (ii) any statement of beneficial ownership on Form 3, 4 or 5 to be filed with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission.

All past acts of an attorney-in-fact in furtherance of the foregoing are hereby ratified and confirmed.

This Power of Attorney may be executed in multiple counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but which taken together shall constitute one instrument.

This Power of Attorney shall be valid from the date hereof until revoked by the undersigned.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have executed this instrument as of the 10th day of February, 2023.

 

/s/ Brad Marshall

  
Brad Marshall    Trustee, Chairperson, and Co-Chief Executive Officer

/s/ Jonathan Bock

  
Jonathan Bock    Co-Chief Executive Officer

/s/ Carlos Whitaker

  
Carlos Whitaker    President

/s/ Kevin Kresge

  
Kevin Kresge    Interim Chief Financial Officer

/s/ Katherine Rubenstein

  
Katherine Rubenstein    Chief Operating Officer

/s/ David Goldberg

  
David Goldberg    Interim Chief Accounting Officer and Interim Treasurer

/s/ Marisa J. Beeney

  
Marisa J. Beeney    Chief Legal Officer and Secretary

/s/ William Renahan

  

William Renahan

  

Chief Compliance Officer

/s/ Vikrant Sawhney

  
Vikrant Sawhney    Trustee

/s/ Michelle Greene

  
Michelle Greene    Trustee

/s/ Robert Bass

  
Robert Bass    Trustee

/s/ James F. Clark

  
James F. Clark    Trustee

/s/ Tracy Collins

  
Tracy Collins    Trustee

/s/ Vicki L. Fuller

  
Vicki L. Fuller    Trustee

Exhibit 17(a)

 

 

 

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

 

 

FORM T-1

 

 

STATEMENT OF ELIGIBILITY UNDER

THE TRUST INDENTURE ACT OF 1939 OF A

CORPORATION DESIGNATED TO ACT AS TRUSTEE

 

Check if an Application to Determine Eligibility of a Trustee Pursuant to Section 305(b)(2)

 

 

U.S. BANK TRUST COMPANY, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION

(Exact name of Trustee as specified in its charter)

 

 

91-1821036

I.R.S. Employer Identification No.

 

800 Nicollet Mall

Minneapolis, Minnesota

  55402
(Address of principal executive offices)   (Zip Code)

Glen Fougere

U.S. Bank Trust Company, National Association

1 Federal Street

Boston, MA 02110

339-229-7458

(Name, address and telephone number of agent for service)

 

 

Blackstone Private Credit Fund

(Issuer with respect to the Securities)

 

 

 

Delaware   84-7071531

(State or other jurisdiction of

incorporation or organization)

 

(I.R.S. Employer

Identification No.)

 

345 Park Avenue, 31st Floor

New York, NY 10154

  10154
(Address of Principal Executive Offices)   (Zip Code)

 

 

(Title of the Indenture Securities)

$800,000,000 amount of 7.050% Notes due 2025

 

 

 


FORM T-1

 

Item 1.

GENERAL INFORMATION. Furnish the following information as to the Trustee.

 

  a)

Name and address of each examining or supervising authority to which it is subject.

Comptroller of the Currency

Washington, D.C.

 

  b)

Whether it is authorized to exercise corporate trust powers.

Yes

 

Item 2.

AFFILIATIONS WITH THE OBLIGOR. If the obligor is an affiliate of the Trustee, describe each such affiliation.

None

 

Items 3-15

Items 3-15 are not applicable because to the best of the Trustee’s knowledge, the obligor is not in default under any Indenture for which the Trustee acts as Trustee.

 

Item 16.

LIST OF EXHIBITS: List below all exhibits filed as a part of this statement of eligibility and qualification.

 

  1.

A copy of the Articles of Association of the Trustee, attached as Exhibit 1.

 

  2.

A copy of the certificate of authority of the Trustee to commence business, attached as Exhibit 2.

 

  3.

A copy of the authorization of the Trustee to exercise corporate trust powers, attached as Exhibit 2.

 

  4.

A copy of the existing bylaws of the Trustee, attached as Exhibit 3.

 

  5.

A copy of each Indenture referred to in Item 4. Not applicable.

 

  6.

The consent of the Trustee required by Section 321(b) of the Trust Indenture Act of 1939, attached as Exhibit 5.

 

  7.

Report of Condition of the Trustee as of December 31, 2022, published pursuant to law or the requirements of its supervising or examining authority, attached as Exhibit 6.


SIGNATURE

Pursuant to the requirements of the Trust Indenture Act of 1939, as amended, the Trustee, U.S. BANK TRUST COMPANY, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, a national banking association organized and existing under the laws of the United States of America, has duly caused this statement of eligibility and qualification to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized, all in the City of Boston , Commonwealth of Massachusetts on the 7th of February, 2023.

 

By:

 

/s/ Glen Fougere

  Glen Fougere
 

Vice President


Exhibit 1

ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION

OF

U. S. BANK TRUST COMPANY, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION

For the purpose of organizing an association (the “Association) to perform any lawful activities of national banks, the undersigned enter into the following Articles of Association:

FIRST. The title of this Association shall be U. S. Bank Trust Company, National Association.

SECOND. The main office of the Association shall be in the city of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon. The business of the Association will be limited to fiduciary powers and the support of activities incidental to the exercise of those powers. The Association may not expand or alter its business beyond that stated in this article without the prior approval of the Comptroller of the Currency.

THIRD. The board of directors of the Association shall consist of not less than five nor more than twenty-five persons, the exact number to be fixed and determined from time to time by resolution of a majority of the full board of directors or by resolution of a majority of the shareholders at any annual or special meeting thereof. Each director shall own common or preferred stock of the Association or of a holding company owning the Association, with an aggregate par, fair market, or equity value of not less than $1,000, as of either (i) the date of purchase, (ii) the date the person became a director, or (iii) the date of that person’s most recent election to the board of directors, whichever is more recent. Any combination of common or preferred stock of the Association or holding company may be used.

Any vacancy in the board of directors may be filled by action of a majority of the remaining directors between meetings of shareholders. The board of directors may increase the number of directors up to the maximum permitted by law. Terms of directors, including directors selected to fill vacancies, shall expire at the next regular meeting of shareholders at which directors are elected, unless the directors resign or are removed from office. Despite the expiration of a director’s term, the director shall continue to serve until his or her successor is elected and qualified or until there is a decrease in the number of directors and his or her position is eliminated.

Honorary or advisory members of the board of directors, without voting power or power of final decision in matters concerning the business of the Association, may be appointed by resolution of a majority of the full board of directors, or by resolution of shareholders at any annual or special meeting. Honorary or advisory directors shall not be counted to determined the number of directors of the Association or the presence of a quorum in connection with any board action, and shall not be required to own qualifying shares.

FOURTH. There shall be an annual meeting of the shareholders to elect directors and transact whatever other business may be brought before the meeting. It shall be held at the main office or any other convenient place the board of directors may designate, on the day of each year specified therefor in the Bylaws, or if that day falls on a legal holiday in the state in which the

 

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Association is located, on the next following banking day. If no election is held on the day fixed or in the event of a legal holiday on the following banking day, an election may be held on any subsequent day within 60 days of the day fixed, to be designated by the board of directors, or, if the directors fail to fix the day, by shareholders representing two-thirds of the shares issued and outstanding. In all cases, at least 10 days’ advance notice of the meeting shall be given to the shareholders by first-class mail.

In all elections of directors, the number of votes each common shareholder may cast will be determined by multiplying the number of shares he or she owns by the number of directors to be elected. Those votes may be cumulated and cast for a single candidate or may be distributed among two or more candidates in the manner selected by the shareholder. On all other questions, each common shareholder shall be entitled to one vote for each share of stock held by him or her.

A director may resign at any time by delivering written notice to the board of directors, its chairperson, or to the Association, which resignation shall be effective when the notice is delivered unless the notice specifies a later effective date.

A director may be removed by the shareholders at a meeting called to remove him or her, when notice of the meeting stating that the purpose or one of the purposes is to remove him or her is provided, if there is a failure to fulfill one of the affirmative requirements for qualification, or for cause; provided, however, that a director may not be removed if the number of votes sufficient to elect him or her under cumulative voting is voted against his or her removal.

FIFTH. The authorized amount of capital stock of the Association shall be 1,000,000 shares of common stock of the par value of ten dollars ($10) each; but said capital stock may be increased or decreased from time to time, according to the provisions of the laws of the United States. The Association shall have only one class of capital stock.

No holder of shares of the capital stock of any class of the Association shall have any preemptive or preferential right of subscription to any shares of any class of stock of the Association, whether now or hereafter authorized, or to any obligations convertible into stock of the Association, issued, or sold, nor any right of subscription to any thereof other than such, if any, as the board of directors, in its discretion, may from time to time determine and at such price as the board of directors may from time to time fix.

Transfers of the Association’s stock are subject to the prior written approval of a federal depository institution regulatory agency. If no other agency approval is required, the approval of the Comptroller of the Currency must be obtained prior to any such transfers.

Unless otherwise specified in the Articles of Association or required by law, (1) all matters requiring shareholder action, including amendments to the Articles of Association must be approved by shareholders owning a majority voting interest in the outstanding voting stock, and (2) each shareholder shall be entitled to one vote per share.

 

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Unless otherwise specified in the Articles of Association or required by law, all shares of voting stock shall be voted together as a class, on any matters requiring shareholder approval.

Unless otherwise provided in the Bylaws, the record date for determining shareholders entitled to notice of and to vote at any meeting is the close of business on the day before the first notice is mailed or otherwise sent to the shareholders, provided that in no event may a record date be more than 70 days before the meeting.

The Association, at any time and from time to time, may authorize and issue debt obligations, whether subordinated, without the approval of the shareholders. Obligations classified as debt, whether subordinated, which may be issued by the Association without the approval of shareholders, do not carry voting rights on any issue, including an increase or decrease in the aggregate number of the securities, or the exchange or reclassification of all or part of securities into securities of another class or series.

SIXTH. The board of directors shall appoint one of its members president of this Association and one of its members chairperson of the board and shall have the power to appoint one or more vice presidents, a secretary who shall keep minutes of the directors’ and shareholders’ meetings and be responsible for authenticating the records of the Association, and such other officers and employees as may be required to transact the business of this Association. A duly appointed officer may appoint one or more officers or assistant officers if authorized by the board of directors in accordance with the Bylaws.

The board of directors shall have the power to:

 

(1)

Define the duties of the officers, employees, and agents of the Association.

 

(2)

Delegate the performance of its duties, but not the responsibility for its duties, to the officers, employees, and agents of the Association.

 

(3)

Fix the compensation and enter employment contracts with its officers and employees upon reasonable terms and conditions consistent with applicable law.

 

(4)

Dismiss officers and employees.

 

(5)

Require bonds from officers and employees and to fix the penalty thereof.

 

(6)

Ratify written policies authorized by the Association’s management or committees of the board.

 

(7)

Regulate the manner any increase or decrease of the capital of the Association shall be made; provided that nothing herein shall restrict the power of shareholders to increase or decrease the capital of the Association in accordance with law, and nothing shall raise or lower from two-thirds the percentage required for shareholder approval to increase or reduce the capital.

 

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(8)

Manage and administer the business and affairs of the Association.

 

(9)

Adopt initial Bylaws, not inconsistent with law or the Articles of Association, for managing the business and regulating the affairs of the Association.

 

(10)

Amend or repeal Bylaws, except to the extent that the Articles of Association reserve this power in whole or in part to the shareholders.

 

(11)

Make contracts.

 

(12)

Generally perform all acts that are legal for a board of directors to perform.

SEVENTH. The board of directors shall have the power to change the location of the main office to any authorized branch within the limits of the city of Portland, Oregon, without the approval of the shareholders, or with a vote of shareholders owning two-thirds of the stock of the Association for a location outside such limits and upon receipt of a certificate of approval from the Comptroller of the Currency, to any other location within or outside the limits of the city of Portland, Oregon, but not more than thirty miles beyond such limits. The board of directors shall have the power to establish or change the location of any office or offices of the Association to any other location permitted under applicable law, without approval of shareholders, subject to approval by the Comptroller of the Currency.

EIGHTH. The corporate existence of this Association shall continue until termination according to the laws of the United States.

NINTH. The board of directors of the Association, or any shareholder owning, in the aggregate, not less than 25 percent of the stock of the Association, may call a special meeting of shareholders at any time. Unless otherwise provided by the Bylaws or the laws of the United States, or waived by shareholders, a notice of the time, place, and purpose of every annual and special meeting of the shareholders shall be given by first-class mail, postage prepaid, mailed at least 10, and no more than 60, days prior to the date of the meeting to each shareholder of record at his/her address as shown upon the books of the Association. Unless otherwise provided by the Bylaws, any action requiring approval of shareholders must be effected at a duly called annual or special meeting.

TENTH. These Articles of Association may be amended at any regular or special meeting of the shareholders by the affirmative vote of the holders of a majority of the stock of the Association, unless the vote of the holders of a greater amount of stock is required by law, and in that case by the vote of the holders of such greater amount; provided, that the scope of the Association’s activities and services may not be expanded without the prior written approval of the Comptroller of the Currency. The Association’s board of directors may propose one or more amendments to the Articles of Association for submission to the shareholders.

 

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In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands this 11th of June, 1997.

 

/s/ Jeffrey T. Grubb

Jeffrey T. Grubb

/s/ Robert D. Sznewajs

Robert D. Sznewajs

/s/ Dwight V. Board

Dwight V. Board

/s/ P. K. Chatterjee

P. K. Chatterjee

/s/ Robert Lane

Robert Lane


Exhibit 2

 

LOGO

 

CERTIFICATE OF CORPORATE EXISTENCE AND FIDUCIARY POWERS

I, Michael J. Hsu, Acting Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that:

1. The Comptroller of the Currency, pursuant to Revised Statutes 324, et seq, as amended, and 12 USC 1, et seq, as amended, has possession, custody, and control of all records pertaining to the chartering, regulation, and supervision of all national banking associations.

2. “U.S. Bank Trust Company, National Association,” Portland, Oregon (Charter No. 23412), is a national banking association formed under the laws of the United States and is authorized thereunder to transact the business of banking and exercise fiduciary powers on the date of this certificate.

IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, today, January 6, 2023, I have hereunto subscribed my name and caused my seal of office to be affixed to these presents at the U.S. Department of the Treasury, in the City of Washington, District of Columbia.

 

 

LOGO

 

 

 
  Acting Comptroller of the Currency  

 

LOGO

2023-00337-C

 


Exhibit 3

U.S. BANK TRUST COMPANY, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION

AMENDED AND RESTATED BYLAWS

ARTICLE I

Meetings of Shareholders

Section 1.1. Annual Meeting. The annual meeting of the shareholders, for the election of directors and the transaction of any other proper business, shall be held at a time and place as the Chairman or President may designate. Notice of such meeting shall be given not less than ten (10) days or more than sixty (60) days prior to the date thereof, to each shareholder of the Association, unless the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (the “OCC”) determines that an emergency circumstance exists. In accordance with applicable law, the sole shareholder of the Association is permitted to waive notice of the meeting. If, for any reason, an election of directors is not made on the designated day, the election shall be held on some subsequent day, as soon thereafter as practicable, with prior notice thereof. Failure to hold an annual meeting as required by these Bylaws shall not affect the validity of any corporate action or work a forfeiture or dissolution of the Association.

Section 1.2. Special Meetings. Except as otherwise specially provided by law, special meetings of the shareholders may be called for any purpose, at any time by a majority of the board of directors (the “Board”), or by any shareholder or group of shareholders owning at least ten percent of the outstanding stock.

Every such special meeting, unless otherwise provided by law, shall be called upon not less than ten (10) days nor more than sixty (60) days prior notice stating the purpose of the meeting.

Section 1.3. Nominations for Directors. Nominations for election to the Board may be made by the Board or by any shareholder.

Section 1.4. Proxies. Shareholders may vote at any meeting of the shareholders by proxies duly authorized in writing. Proxies shall be valid only for one meeting and any adjournments of such meeting and shall be filed with the records of the meeting.

Section 1.5. Record Date. The record date for determining shareholders entitled to notice and to vote at any meeting will be thirty days before the date of such meeting, unless otherwise determined by the Board.


Section 1.6. Quorum and Voting. A majority of the outstanding capital stock, represented in person or by proxy, shall constitute a quorum at any meeting of shareholders, unless otherwise provided by law, but less than a quorum may adjourn any meeting, from time to time, and the meeting may be held as adjourned without further notice. A majority of the votes cast shall decide every question or matter submitted to the shareholders at any meeting, unless otherwise provided by law or by the Articles of Association.

Section 1.7. Inspectors. The Board may, and in the event of its failure so to do, the Chairman of the Board may appoint Inspectors of Election who shall determine the presence of quorum, the validity of proxies, and the results of all elections and all other matters voted upon by shareholders at all annual and special meetings of shareholders.

Section 1.8. Waiver and Consent. The shareholders may act without notice or a meeting by a unanimous written consent by all shareholders.

Section 1.9. Remote Meetings. The Board shall have the right to determine that a shareholder meeting not be held at a place, but instead be held solely by means of remote communication in the manner and to the extent permitted by the General Corporation Law of the State of Delaware.

ARTICLE II

Directors

Section 2.1. Board of Directors. The Board shall have the power to manage and administer the business and affairs of the Association. Except as expressly limited by law, all corporate powers of the Association shall be vested in and may be exercised by the Board.

Section 2.2. Term of Office. The directors of this Association shall hold office for one year and until their successors are duly elected and qualified, or until their earlier resignation or removal.

Section 2.3. Powers. In addition to the foregoing, the Board shall have and may exercise all of the powers granted to or conferred upon it by the Articles of Association, the Bylaws and by law.

Section 2.4. Number. As provided in the Articles of Association, the Board of this Association shall consist of no less than five nor more than twenty-five members, unless the OCC has exempted the Association from the twenty-five- member limit. The Board shall consist of a number of members to be fixed and determined from time to time by resolution of the Board or the shareholders at any meeting thereof, in accordance with the Articles of Association. Between meetings of the shareholders held for the purpose of electing directors, the Board


by a majority vote of the full Board may increase the size of the Board but not to more than a total of twenty-five directors, and fill any vacancy so created in the Board; provided that the Board may increase the number of directors only by up to two directors, when the number of directors last elected by shareholders was fifteen or fewer, and by up to four directors, when the number of directors last elected by shareholders was sixteen or more. Each director shall own a qualifying equity interest in the Association or a company that has control of the Association in each case as required by applicable law. Each director shall own such qualifying equity interest in his or her own right and meet any minimum threshold ownership required by applicable law.

Section 2.5. Organization Meeting. The newly elected Board shall meet for the purpose of organizing the new Board and electing and appointing such officers of the Association as may be appropriate. Such meeting shall be held on the day of the election or as soon thereafter as practicable, and, in any event, within thirty days thereafter, at such time and place as the Chairman or President may designate. If, at the time fixed for such meeting, there shall not be a quorum present, the directors present may adjourn the meeting until a quorum is obtained.

Section 2.6. Regular Meetings. The regular meetings of the Board shall be held, without notice, as the Chairman or President may designate and deem suitable.

Section 2.7. Special Meetings. Special meetings of the Board may be called at any time, at any place and for any purpose by the Chairman of the Board or the President of the Association, or upon the request of a majority of the entire Board. Notice of every special meeting of the Board shall be given to the directors at their usual places of business, or at such other addresses as shall have been furnished by them for the purpose. Such notice shall be given at least twelve hours (three hours if meeting is to be conducted by conference telephone) before the meeting by telephone or by being personally delivered, mailed, or electronically delivered. Such notice need not include a statement of the business to be transacted at, or the purpose of, any such meeting.

Section 2.8. Quorum and Necessary Vote. A majority of the directors shall constitute a quorum at any meeting of the Board, except when otherwise provided by law; but less than a quorum may adjourn any meeting, from time to time, and the meeting may be held as adjourned without further notice. Unless otherwise provided by law or the Articles or Bylaws of this Association, once a quorum is established, any act by a majority of those directors present and voting shall be the act of the Board.


Section 2.9. Written Consent. Except as otherwise required by applicable laws and regulations, the Board may act without a meeting by a unanimous written consent by all directors, to be filed with the Secretary of the Association as part of the corporate records.

Section 2.10. Remote Meetings. Members of the Board, or of any committee thereof, may participate in a meeting of such Board or committee by means of conference telephone, video or similar communications equipment by means of which all persons participating in the meeting can hear each other and such participation shall constitute presence in person at such meeting.

Section 2.11. Vacancies. When any vacancy occurs among the directors, the remaining members of the Board may appoint a director to fill such vacancy at any regular meeting of the Board, or at a special meeting called for that purpose.

ARTICLE III

Committees

Section 3.1. Advisory Board of Directors. The Board may appoint persons, who need not be directors, to serve as advisory directors on an advisory board of directors established with respect to the business affairs of either this Association alone or the business affairs of a group of affiliated organizations of which this Association is one. Advisory directors shall have such powers and duties as may be determined by the Board, provided, that the Board’s responsibility for the business and affairs of this Association shall in no respect be delegated or diminished.

Section 3.2. Trust Audit Committee. At least once during each calendar year, the Association shall arrange for a suitable audit (by internal or external auditors) of all significant fiduciary activities under the direction of its trust audit committee, a function that will be fulfilled by the Audit Committee of the financial holding company that is the ultimate parent of this Association. The Association shall note the results of the audit (including significant actions taken as a result of the audit) in the minutes of the Board. In lieu of annual audits, the Association may adopt a continuous audit system in accordance with 12 C.F.R. § 9.9(b).

The Audit Committee of the financial holding company that is the ultimate parent of this Association, fulfilling the function of the trust audit committee:


(1) Must not include any officers of the Association or an affiliate who participate significantly in the administration of the Association’s fiduciary activities; and

(2) Must consist of a majority of members who are not also members of any committee to which the Board has delegated power to manage and control the fiduciary activities of the Association.

Section 3.3. Executive Committee. The Board may appoint an Executive Committee which shall consist of at least three directors and which shall have, and may exercise, to the extent permitted by applicable law, all the powers of the Board between meetings of the Board or otherwise when the Board is not meeting.

Section 3.4. Trust Management Committee. The Board of this Association shall appoint a Trust Management Committee to provide oversight of the fiduciary activities of the Association. The Trust Management Committee shall determine policies governing fiduciary activities. The Trust Management Committee or such sub-committees, officers or others as may be duly designated by the Trust Management Committee shall oversee the processes related to fiduciary activities to assure conformity with fiduciary policies it establishes, including ratifying the acceptance and the closing out or relinquishment of all trusts. The Trust Management Committee will provide regular reports of its activities to the Board.

Section 3.5. Other Committees. The Board may appoint, from time to time, committees of one or more persons who need not be directors, for such purposes and with such powers as the Board may determine; however, the Board will not delegate to any committee any powers or responsibilities that it is prohibited from delegating under any law or regulation. In addition, either the Chairman or the President may appoint, from time to time, committees of one or more officers, employees, agents or other persons, for such purposes and with such powers as either the Chairman or the President deems appropriate and proper. Whether appointed by the Board, the Chairman, or the President, any such committee shall at all times be subject to the direction and control of the Board.

Section 3.6. Meetings, Minutes and Rules. An advisory board of directors and/or committee shall meet as necessary in consideration of the purpose of the advisory board of directors or committee, and shall maintain minutes in sufficient detail to indicate actions taken or recommendations made; unless required by the members, discussions, votes or other specific details need not be reported. An advisory board of directors or a committee may, in consideration of its purpose, adopt its own rules for the exercise of any of its functions or authority.


ARTICLE IV

Officers

Section 4.1. Chairman of the Board. The Board may appoint one of its members to be Chairman of the Board to serve at the pleasure of the Board. The Chairman shall supervise the carrying out of the policies adopted or approved by the Board; shall have general executive powers, as well as the specific powers conferred by these Bylaws; and shall also have and may exercise such powers and duties as from time to time may be conferred upon or assigned by the Board.

Section 4.2. President. The Board may appoint one of its members to be President of the Association. In the absence of the Chairman, the President shall preside at any meeting of the Board. The President shall have general executive powers, and shall have and may exercise any and all other powers and duties pertaining by law, regulation or practice, to the office of President, or imposed by these Bylaws. The President shall also have and may exercise such powers and duties as from time to time may be conferred or assigned by the Board.

Section 4.3. Vice President. The Board may appoint one or more Vice Presidents who shall have such powers and duties as may be assigned by the Board and to perform the duties of the President on those occasions when the President is absent, including presiding at any meeting of the Board in the absence of both the Chairman and President.

Section 4.4. Secretary. The Board shall appoint a Secretary, or other designated officer who shall be Secretary of the Board and of the Association, and shall keep accurate minutes of all meetings. The Secretary shall attend to the giving of all notices required by these Bylaws to be given; shall be custodian of the corporate seal, records, documents and papers of the Association; shall provide for the keeping of proper records of all transactions of the Association; shall, upon request, authenticate any records of the Association; shall have and may exercise any and all other powers and duties pertaining by law, regulation or practice, to the Secretary, or imposed by these Bylaws; and shall also perform such other duties as may be assigned from time to time by the Board. The Board may appoint one or more Assistant Secretaries with such powers and duties as the Board, the President or the Secretary shall from time to time determine.


Section 4.5. Other Officers. The Board may appoint, and may authorize the Chairman, the President or any other officer to appoint, any officer as from time to time may appear to the Board, the Chairman, the President or such other officer to be required or desirable to transact the business of the Association. Such officers shall exercise such powers and perform such duties as pertain to their several offices, or as may be conferred upon or assigned to them by these Bylaws, the Board, the Chairman, the President or such other authorized officer. Any person may hold two offices.

Section 4.6. Tenure of Office. The Chairman or the President and all other officers shall hold office until their respective successors are elected and qualified or until their earlier death, resignation, retirement, disqualification or removal from office, subject to the right of the Board or authorized officer to discharge any officer at any time.

ARTICLE V

Stock

Section 5.1. The Board may authorize the issuance of stock either in certificated or in uncertificated form. Certificates for shares of stock shall be in such form as the Board may from time to time prescribe. If the Board issues certificated stock, the certificate shall be signed by the President, Secretary or any other such officer as the Board so determines. Shares of stock shall be transferable on the books of the Association, and a transfer book shall be kept in which all transfers of stock shall be recorded. Every person becoming a shareholder by such transfer shall, in proportion to such person’s shares, succeed to all rights of the prior holder of such shares. Each certificate of stock shall recite on its face that the stock represented thereby is transferable only upon the books of the Association properly endorsed. The Board may impose conditions upon the transfer of the stock reasonably calculated to simplify the work of the Association for stock transfers, voting at shareholder meetings, and related matters, and to protect it against fraudulent transfers.

ARTICLE VI

Corporate Seal

Section 6.1. The Association shall have no corporate seal; provided, however, that if the use of a seal is required by, or is otherwise convenient or advisable pursuant to, the laws or regulations of any jurisdiction, the following seal may be used, and the Chairman, the President, the Secretary and any Assistant Secretary shall have the authority to affix such seal:


ARTICLE VII

Miscellaneous Provisions

Section 7.1. Execution of Instruments. All agreements, checks, drafts, orders, indentures, notes, mortgages, deeds, conveyances, transfers, endorsements, assignments, certificates, declarations, receipts, discharges, releases, satisfactions, settlements, petitions, schedules, accounts, affidavits, bonds, undertakings, guarantees, proxies and other instruments or documents may be signed, countersigned, executed, acknowledged, endorsed, verified, delivered or accepted on behalf of the Association, whether in a fiduciary capacity or otherwise, by any officer of the Association, or such employee or agent as may be designated from time to time by the Board by resolution, or by the Chairman or the President by written instrument, which resolution or instrument shall be certified as in effect by the Secretary or an Assistant Secretary of the Association. The provisions of this section are supplementary to any other provision of the Articles of Association or Bylaws.

Section 7.2. Records. The Articles of Association, the Bylaws as revised or amended from time to time and the proceedings of all meetings of the shareholders, the Board, and standing committees of the Board, shall be recorded in appropriate minute books provided for the purpose. The minutes of each meeting shall be signed by the Secretary, or other officer appointed to act as Secretary of the meeting.

Section 7.3. Trust Files. There shall be maintained in the Association files all fiduciary records necessary to assure that its fiduciary responsibilities have been properly undertaken and discharged.

Section 7.4. Trust Investments. Funds held in a fiduciary capacity shall be invested according to the instrument establishing the fiduciary relationship and according to law. Where such instrument does not specify the character and class of investments to be made and does not vest in the Association a discretion in the matter, funds held pursuant to such instrument shall be invested in investments in which corporate fiduciaries may invest under law.

Section 7.5. Notice. Whenever notice is required by the Articles of Association, the Bylaws or law, such notice shall be by mail, postage prepaid, e- mail, in person, or by any other means by which such notice can reasonably be expected to be received, using the address of the person to receive such notice, or such other personal data, as may appear on the records of the Association.

Except where specified otherwise in these Bylaws, prior notice shall be proper if given not more than 30 days nor less than 10 days prior to the event for which notice is given.


ARTICLE VIII

Indemnification

Section 8.1. The Association shall indemnify such persons for such liabilities in such manner under such circumstances and to such extent as permitted by Section 145 of the Delaware General Corporation Law, as now enacted or hereafter amended. The Board may authorize the purchase and maintenance of insurance and/or the execution of individual agreements for the purpose of such indemnification, and the Association shall advance all reasonable costs and expenses (including attorneys’ fees) incurred in defending any action, suit or proceeding to all persons entitled to indemnification under this Section 8.1. Such insurance shall be consistent with the requirements of 12 C.F.R. § 7.2014 and shall exclude coverage of liability for a formal order assessing civil money penalties against an institution-affiliated party, as defined at 12 U.S.C. § 1813(u).

Section 8.2. Notwithstanding Section 8.1, however, (a) any indemnification payments to an institution-affiliated party, as defined at 12 U.S.C. § 1813(u), for an administrative proceeding or civil action initiated by a federal banking agency, shall be reasonable and consistent with the requirements of 12 U.S.C. § 1828(k) and the implementing regulations thereunder; and (b) any indemnification payments and advancement of costs and expenses to an institution-affiliated party, as defined at 12 U.S.C. § 1813(u), in cases involving an administrative proceeding or civil action not initiated by a federal banking agency, shall be in accordance with Delaware General Corporation Law and consistent with safe and sound banking practices.

ARTICLE IX

Bylaws: Interpretation and Amendment

Section 9.1. These Bylaws shall be interpreted in accordance with and subject to appropriate provisions of law, and may be added to, altered, amended, or repealed, at any regular or special meeting of the Board.

Section 9.2. A copy of the Bylaws and all amendments shall at all times be kept in a convenient place at the principal office of the Association, and shall be open for inspection to all shareholders during Association hours.


ARTICLE X

Miscellaneous Provisions

Section 10.1. Fiscal Year. The fiscal year of the Association shall begin on the first day of January in each year and shall end on the thirty-first day of December following.

Section 10.2. Governing Law. This Association designates the Delaware General Corporation Law, as amended from time to time, as the governing law for its corporate governance procedures, to the extent not inconsistent with Federal banking statutes and regulations or bank safety and soundness.

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(February 8, 2021)


Exhibit 5

CONSENT

In accordance with Section 321(b) of the Trust Indenture Act of 1939, the undersigned, U.S. BANK TRUST COMPANY, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION hereby consents that reports of examination of the undersigned by Federal, State, Territorial or District authorities may be furnished by such authorities to the Securities and Exchange Commission upon its request therefor.

Dated: February 7, 2023

 

By:  

/s/ Glen Fougere

  Glen Fougere
  Vice President


Exhibit 6

U.S. Bank Trust Company, National Association

Statement of Financial Condition

as of 12/31/2022

($000’s)

 

     12/31/2022  

Assets

  

Cash and Balances Due From Depository Institutions

   $ 741,758  

Securities

     4,322  

Federal Funds

     0  

Loans & Lease Financing Receivables

     0  

Fixed Assets

     2,186  

Intangible Assets

     581,108  

Other Assets

     163,734  
  

 

 

 

Total Assets

   $ 1,493,108  

Liabilities

  

Deposits

   $ 0  

Fed Funds

     0  

Treasury Demand Notes

     0  

Trading Liabilities

     0  

Other Borrowed Money

     0  

Acceptances

     0  

Subordinated Notes and Debentures

     0  

Other Liabilities

     107,167  
  

 

 

 

Total Liabilities

   $ 107,167  

Equity

  

Common and Preferred Stock 200

  

Surplus

     1,171,635  

Undivided Profits

     214,106  

Minority Interest in Subsidiaries

     0  
  

 

 

 

Total Equity Capital

   $ 1,385,941  

Total Liabilities and Equity Capital

   $ 1,493,108  

Exhibit 17(b)

LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL

Blackstone Private Credit Fund

OFFER TO EXCHANGE

$800,000,000 AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF 7.050% NOTES DUE 2025

FOR

$800,000,000 AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF 7.050% NOTES DUE 2025

THAT HAVE BEEN REGISTERED UNDER

THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED

THE EXCHANGE OFFER WILL EXPIRE AT 11:59 P.M., NEW YORK CITY TIME, ON     , 2023, UNLESS EXTENDED (SUCH TIME AND DATE, OR THE LATEST TIME AND DATE TO WHICH THE EXCHANGE OFFER HAS BEEN EXTENDED, THE “EXPIRATION DATE”). TENDERS OF NOTES MAY BE WITHDRAWN AT ANY TIME AT OR PRIOR TO THE EXPIRATION DATE.

The Exchange Agent for the Exchange Offer is:

U.S. Bank Trust Company, National Association

Corporate Actions

111 Fillmore Avenue

St. Paul, MN 55107-1402

Telephone: (800) 934-6802

Email: cts.specfinance@usbank.com

Facsimile: (651) 466-7367

The undersigned acknowledges that he or she has received the prospectus, dated        , 2023 (the “Prospectus”), of Blackstone Private Credit Fund, a Delaware statutory trust (the “Company”), and this Letter of Transmittal (the “Letter of Transmittal”), which together constitute the Company’s offer to exchange (the “Exchange Offer”) an aggregate principal amount of up to $800,000,000 of the Company’s outstanding 7.050% Notes due 2025 (the “Restricted Notes”) for an aggregate principal amount of up to $800,000,000 of the Company’s outstanding 7.050% Notes due 2025 (the “Exchange Notes”) that have been registered under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “1933 Act”).

The terms of the Exchange Notes are substantially identical to the terms (including principal amount, interest rate and maturity) of the Restricted Notes except that the Exchange Notes have been registered under the 1933 Act and, therefore, are freely transferable. For each Restricted Note accepted for exchange, the holder of such Restricted Note will receive an Exchange Note having a principal amount equal to that of the surrendered Restricted Note.

Capitalized terms used herein but not defined herein shall have the same meanings given to them in the Prospectus. The Exchange Offer is subject to all of the terms and conditions set forth in the Prospectus. In the event of any conflict between the Letter of Transmittal and the Prospectus, the Prospectus shall govern.


The Company reserves the right to extend the Exchange Offer at its discretion, in which case the term “Expiration Date” shall mean the latest time and date to which the Exchange Offer is extended. If the Company extends the Exchange Offer, it will give oral (any such oral notice to be promptly confirmed in writing) or written notice of the extension to the Exchange Agent and give each registered holder of Restricted Notes notice by means of a press release or other public announcement of any extension prior to 9:00 a.m., New York City time, on the next business day after the scheduled expiration date.

The Restricted Notes are represented by global securities in fully registered form without coupons. Beneficial interest in the Restricted Notes are held by direct or indirect participants in The Depository Trust Company (“DTC”) through certificateless depository interests and are shown on, and transfers of the Restricted Notes can be made only through, records maintained in book-entry form by DTC with respect to its participants. Accordingly, tenders of Restricted Notes in the Exchange Offer may only be made using the Automated Tender Offer Program (“ATOP”) of DTC pursuant to the procedures set forth in the Prospectus under the caption “The Exchange Offer – Procedures For Tendering Restricted Notes.” If you wish to exchange your Restricted Notes for Exchange Notes pursuant to Exchange Offer, you must transmit to the Exchange Agent, prior to the expiration of the Exchange Offer, a computer-generated message transmitted through DTC’s ATOP system and received by the Exchange Agent and forming a part of a confirmation of book-entry transfer in which you acknowledge and agree to be bound by the terms of this Letter of Transmittal.

By using the ATOP procedures to tender the Restricted Notes, you will not be required to deliver this Letter of Transmittal to the Exchange Agent. However, you will be bound by its terms, and you will be deemed to have made the acknowledgements and the representations and warranties set forth herein.

PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL AND THE PROSPECTUS CAREFULLY. THE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDED IN THIS LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL MUST BE FOLLOWED. QUESTIONS AND REQUESTS FOR ASSISTANCE OR FOR ADDITIONAL COPIES OF THE PROSPECTUS AND THIS LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL MAY BE DIRECTED TO THE EXCHANGE AGENT.


PLEASE READ THE ACCOMPANYING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY

Ladies and Gentlemen:

Upon the terms and subject to the conditions of the Exchange Offer, the undersigned hereby tenders to the Company the aggregate principal amount of Restricted Notes credited by the tendering holder to the Exchange Agent’s account at DTC using ATOP. Subject to, and effective upon, the acceptance for exchange of the Restricted Notes tendered hereby, the undersigned hereby sells, assigns and transfers to, or upon the order of, the Company all right, title and interest in and to such Restricted Notes as are being tendered hereby.

The undersigned hereby represents that the undersigned has full power and authority to tender, sell, assign and transfer the Restricted Notes tendered hereby and that the Company will acquire good and unencumbered title thereto, free and clear of all liens, restrictions, charges and encumbrances and not subject to any adverse claim when the same are accepted by the Company. The undersigned further represents that: (i) any Exchange Notes acquired by the undersigned pursuant to the Exchange Offer are being acquired in the ordinary course of the undersigned’s business, (ii) the undersigned is not engaging in and does not intend to engage in a distribution (within the meaning of the 1933 Act) of the Exchange Notes, (iii) the undersigned does not have an arrangement or understanding with any person or entity to participate in the distribution (within the meaning of the 1933 Act) of the Exchange Notes, (iv) the undersigned is not an “affiliate” of the Company, as defined under Rule 405 under the 1933 Act, (v) the undersigned is not a broker-dealer tendering Restricted Notes acquired directly from the Company for its own account, and (vi) the undersigned is not acting on behalf of any person that could not truthfully make these representations.

If the undersigned is a broker-dealer that will receive Exchange Notes for its own account in exchange for Restricted Notes, where the Restricted Notes were acquired by such broker-dealer as a result of market-making activities or other trading activities, it acknowledges that it will comply with the prospectus delivery requirements of the 1933 Act in connection with any sale or other transfer of the Exchange Notes received in the Exchange Offer. However, by so acknowledging and by delivering a prospectus, the undersigned will not be deemed to admit that it is an “underwriter” within the meaning of the 1933 Act.

The undersigned hereby irrevocably constitutes and appoints the Exchange Agent as the true and lawful agent and attorney-in-fact of the undersigned with respect to the tendered Restricted Notes, with full power of substitution (such power of attorney being deemed to be an irrevocable power coupled with an interest), to assign, transfer and deliver the Restricted Notes, or cause the Restricted Notes to be assigned, transferred and delivered to the Company, and to deliver all accompanying evidences of transfer and authenticity, and present such Restricted Notes for transfer on the books of the registrar for the Restricted Notes, and to receive all benefits and otherwise exercise all rights of beneficial ownership of the tendered Restricted Notes, all in accordance with the terms of the Exchange Offer.

The undersigned will, upon request, execute and deliver any additional documents deemed by the Company to be necessary or desirable to complete the sale, assignment and transfer of the Restricted Notes tendered hereby. All authority conferred or agreed to be conferred in this Letter of Transmittal and every obligation of the undersigned hereunder shall be binding upon the successors, assigns, heirs, personal representatives, executors, administrators, trustees in bankruptcy and other legal representatives of the undersigned and shall not be affected by, and shall survive, the death or incapacity of the undersigned. This tender may be withdrawn only in accordance with the procedures set forth in “The Exchange Offer—Withdrawal Rights” section of the Prospectus.

By crediting the Restricted Notes to the Exchange Agent’s account at DTC using ATOP and by complying with the applicable ATOP procedures with respect to the Exchange Offer, the participant in DTC confirms on behalf of itself and the beneficial owners of such Restricted Notes all provisions of this Letter of Transmittal (including all representations of warranties) applicable to it and such beneficial owners as fully as if it had completed the information required herein and executed and transmitted this Letter of Transmittal to the Exchange Agent.


The undersigned acknowledges that the Exchange Notes will be issued in full exchange for the Restricted Notes in the Exchange Offer, if consummated, and will be delivered in book-entry form by credit to the account of the applicable participant at DTC.


INSTRUCTIONS TO LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL

FORMING PART OF THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE EXCHANGE OFFER

1. Procedures for Tendering; Beneficial Holders. Restricted Notes may be tendered in the Exchange Offer only through DTC’s ATOP system. If you are the beneficial owner of Restricted Notes that are held in the name of a broker, dealer, commercial bank, trust company, other financial institution or other nominee, and you wish to tender your Restricted Notes in the Exchange Offer, you should promptly contact the person in whose name your Restricted Notes are held and instruct that person to tender on your behalf.

2. Partial Tenders. Tenders of Restricted Notes will be accepted only in denominations of $2,000 and integral multiples of $1,000 in excess thereof.

3. No Conditional Tenders. No alternative, conditional, irregular or contingent tender or transmittal of this Letter of Transmittal will be accepted.

4. Validity of Tenders. All questions as to the validity, form, eligibility (including time of receipt), acceptance and withdrawal of tendered Restricted Notes will be determined by the Company, which determination will be final and binding. The Company reserves the absolute right to reject any and all tenders of Restricted Notes not in proper form or the acceptance of which for exchange may, in the opinion of the Company’s counsel, be unlawful. The Company also reserves the absolute right to waive any conditions of the Exchange Offer or any defect or irregularity in the tender of Restricted Notes. The interpretation of the terms and conditions of the Exchange Offer (including this Letter of Transmittal and the instructions hereto) by the Company shall be final and binding on all parties. Unless waived, any defects or irregularities in connection with tenders of Restricted Notes must be cured within such time as the Company shall determine. Neither the Company, nor the Exchange Agent, nor any other person shall be under any duty to give notification of defects or irregularities to holders of Restricted Notes or incur any liability for failure to give such notification. Tenders of Restricted Notes will not be deemed to have been made until such defects or irregularities have been cured or waived. Any Restricted Notes received by the Exchange Agent that are not properly tendered and as to which the defects or irregularities have not been cured or waived, or if Restricted Notes are submitted in principal amount greater than the principal amount of Restricted Notes being tendered, such unaccepted or non-exchanged Restricted Notes will be returned by the Exchange Agent to the tendering holders by credit to the DTC accounts of the applicable DTC participants, as soon as practicable following the Expiration Date.

5. Waiver of Conditions. The Company reserved the absolute right to waive any of the conditions in the Exchange Offer in the case of any tendered Restricted Notes.

6. Requests for Assistance or Additional Copies. Questions and requests for assistance and requests for additional copies of the Prospectus or this Letter of Transmittal may be directed to the Exchange Agent at the address and telephone number indicated herein. Holders may also contact their broker, dealer, commercial bank, trust company or other nominee for assistance concerning the Exchange Offer.

Exhibit 18

FEE TABLE FOR

FORM N-14

Calculation of Filing Fee Tables

N-148C

(Form Type)

Blackstone Private Credit Fund

(Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in Governing Instruments)

Table 1: Newly Registered and Carry Forward Securities

 

                 
      Security
Type
  

Security

Class

Title

  

Fee

Calculation
Rule

   Amount
Registered
  

Proposed

Maximum 

Offering
Price Per

Unit

   Maximum
Aggregate
Offering
Price (1)
  

Fee

Rate

  

Amount of

Registration
Fee(1)

                 

Fees to be

Paid

   Debt    7.050% Notes due 2025     457(a)    $800,000,000        $800,000,000     0.00011020     $88,160
                 

Fees

Previously

Paid

                       
           
     Total Offering Amounts       $800,000,000        $88,160 
           
     Total Fees Previously Paid             $0
           
     Total Fee Offsets             $0
           
     Net Fee Due                   $88,160

 

(1)

Estimated solely for the purpose of calculating the registration fee required by Section 6(b) of the Securities Act of 1933 and computed pursuant to Rule 457(a) and 457(f)(2) of the Securities Act of 1933.