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Saratoga Investment Corp. Announces Fiscal Year-End and Fourth Quarter 2024 Financial Results

NEW YORK, May 06, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Saratoga Investment Corp. (NYSE:SAR) (“Saratoga Investment” or “the Company”), a business development company (“BDC”), today announced financial results for its 2024 fiscal year and fourth quarter, with Net Investment Income (“NII”) per share up 53% from last year and up 16% over last year’s fourth quarter, and adjusted NII per share up 44% from last year and down 4% from last year’s fourth quarter. The substantial year-over-year increase in NII reflects growth in Assets under Management (“AUM”), strong overall portfolio performance and margin improvement from year-over-year increased rates and spreads on Saratoga Investment’s largely floating rate assets, with costs of financing liabilities remaining largely fixed.

Saratoga Investment’s annualized fourth quarter dividend of $0.73 per share and adjusted net investment income of $0.94 per share imply a 12.4% dividend yield and 16.0% earnings yield based on its recent stock price of $23.57 per share on May 3, 2024. This substantial overearning of the dividend by 21c this quarter, or $0.84 annualized per share, supports the increased level of dividends, increases Net Asset Value (“NAV”), supports increased portfolio growth and provides a cushion against adverse events. In addition to the $0.13 dilution from increased shares this year, this quarter’s elevated earnings power and quality versus a year ago reflects a higher mix of recurring interest income, up 29%, and lower other income revenue items, down 44%, which includes structuring, advisory, and prepayment fees from a less robust recent M&A environment. In addition, excise taxes that are incurred once a year, were up $0.04 per share, or 71% over last year’s fourth quarter.

Summary Financial Information

The Company’s summarized financial information is as follows:

  For the year ended
and as of February 29, 2024
For the year ended
and as of February 28, 2023
For the year ended
and as of February 28, 2022
  ($ thousands except per share)
AUM 1,138,794   972,590   817,567  
NAV 370,224   346,958   355,781  
NAV per share 27.12   29.18   29.33  
Investment Income 143,720   99,104   70,741  
Net Investment Income per share 4.49   2.94   1.74  
Adjusted Net Investment Income per share 4.10   2.85   2.24  
Earnings per share 0.71   2.06   3.99  
Dividends per share (record date) 2.82   2.28   1.92  
Return on Equity – last twelve months 2.5 % 7.2 % 13.9 %
Originations 246,101   365,250   458,075  
Repayments

30,271   202,390   226,931  
  For the three months ended and as of February 29, 2024
For the three months ended and as of November 30, 2023
For the three months ended and as of February 28, 2023
  ($ in thousands except per share)
AUM    1,138,794    1,114,039    972,590  
NAV    370,224    359,559    346,958  
NAV per share    27.12    27.42    29.18  
Investment Income    37,233    36,340    32,315  
Net Investment Income per share    0.94    1.09    0.81  
Adjusted Net Investment Income per share    0.94    1.01    0.98  
Earnings per share    0.39   (0.31 )  1.62  
Dividends per share (declared)    0.73    0.72    0.69  
Return on Equity – last twelve months   2.5 % 6.6 % 7.2 %
– annualized quarter   5.8 % (4.5 %) 22.5 %
Originations    43,217    35,612    40,036  
Repayments    11,023    2,144    60,175  
         

“The rise in interest rates has stabilized this year, resulting in elevated margins on our growing portfolio relative to the past year, and market expectations for interest rate cuts have diminished with an apparent current environment of near-term rate stability. In addition, our strong reputation and differentiated market positioning, combined with our ongoing development of sponsor relationships, continues to create attractive investment opportunities from high quality sponsors at attractive pricing, terms and absolute rates, despite the recent constrained general volume of M&A,” said Christian L. Oberbeck, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Saratoga Investment.

“Saratoga’s solid overall performance is reflected in our continued strong key performance indicators this past year, including: (i) adjusted NII per share increases of 44% over the past year ($2.85 to $4.10 per share), (ii) current assets under management growing to $1.139 billion, and (iii) dividends increasing to 73c per share, up 6% from 69c per share in Q4 last year and over-earned by 29% as compared to this quarter’s 94c per share adjusted NII. This rapid increase in our adjusted NII has resulted in substantial overearning of our dividend and a 16.0% earnings yield, building NAV and further supporting growth.”

“We have made substantial progress in building our NAV this year to further support the substantial growth of our portfolio, raising more than $48 million in new equity at or above net asset value, with $24 million raised in Q2, $10 million in Q3 and $14 million raised in Q4. This equity supports our strong originations, strengthens our capital structure and reduces our regulatory leverage.”

“Most importantly, at the foundation of our performance is the high-quality nature, resilience and balance of our $1.139 billion portfolio in the current environment, where we have encountered challenges in two of our portfolio companies, Pepper Palace and Zollege. This quarter both investments were marked down $13.8 million to a total combined fair value of $6.3 million. The remaining core non-CLO portfolio was marked-up by $4.2 million, and the CLO and JV were marked up by $2.5 million, for a net reduction in in portfolio value of $7.1 million this quarter. Our core non-CLO portfolio is now 1.7% below cost. While registering further markdowns this quarter in those two credits, we are actively implementing management changes and capital structure improvements which have the potential for future increases in recovery value. The overall financial performance and strong earnings power of our current portfolio reflects the strength of the underwriting in our solid, growing portfolio companies and sponsors in well-selected industry segments.”   

“We continue to remain prudent and discerning in terms of new commitments in the current volatile environment. Originations this year demonstrate that, despite an overall robust pipeline, there are periods when investments we review do not meet our high-quality credit and pricing standards, like this quarter where we originated no new portfolio company investments while benefitting from fourteen follow-on investments in existing portfolio companies we know well with strong business models and balance sheets. Originations this year totaled $246.1 million, with $30.2 million of repayments and amortization. Our overall credit quality for this quarter remained strong at 98.1% of credits rated in our highest category, with no change from last quarter with three credits on non-accrual. With 86% of our investments at quarter-end in first lien debt and generally supported by strong enterprise values and balance sheets in industries that have historically performed well in stressed situations, we believe our portfolio and leverage is well structured for future economic conditions and uncertainty.”

“As we navigate through the uncertainties in our current environment, we remain confident in our experienced management team, high underwriting standards and ability to steadily grow portfolio size and maintain quality and investment performance over the long-term.”

Discussion of Financial Results for the Year and Quarter ended February 29, 2024:

As of February 29, 2024, Saratoga Investment’s AUM was $1.139 billion, an increase of 17.1% from $972.6 million as of February 28, 2023, and an increase of 2.2% from $1.114 billion as of last quarter. The annual increase consists of $246.1 million in originations, offset by $30.2 million of repayments and amortizations, reflecting a continued strong pace of originations. This past quarter, $43.2 million in originations was offset by repayments and amortizations of $11.0 million. In addition, during the fourth quarter, the fair value of the portfolio was offset by $7.2 million of net unrealized depreciation, driven primarily by (a) the core non-CLO portfolio that had net depreciation of $9.6 million, comprised of (i) an additional $2.5 million unrealized mark-down of our Pepper Palace investment, and (ii) an additional $11.3 million mark-down of our Zollege investment, offset by (iii) $4.2 million of unrealized appreciation across the remaining core BDC portfolio, and (b) our CLO and JV had $2.5 million of unrealized appreciation, reflecting market appreciation this quarter, partially offset by mark-downs due to individual credits in the CLO broadly syndicated portfolio. The net unrealized depreciation represented a 0.6% reduction in value of the overall portfolio.

Saratoga Investment’s portfolio remains strong, with 85.7% of the portfolio in first liens, and a continued high level of investment quality in loan investments, with 98.1% of its loans this quarter at its highest internal rating. Saratoga Investment’s portfolio has an overall fair value that is 3.5% below its cost basis, with the fair value of its core non-CLO portfolio 1.7% below its cost basis. Since Saratoga Investment took over the management of the BDC, $917.0 million of repayments and sales of investments originated by Saratoga Investment have generated a gross unlevered IRR of 15.7%.

For the year ended February 29, 2024, total investment income of $143.7 million increased by $44.6 million, or 45.0%, when compared to $99.1 million for the year ended February 28, 2023. For the three months ended February 29, 2024, total investment income of $37.2 million increased by $4.9 million, or 15.2%, from $32.3 million as compared to the three months ended February 28, 2023. As compared to the quarter ended November 30, 2023, total investment income grew by $0.9 million, or 2.5%, from $36.3 million. This year and quarter’s investment income increases were generated by (i) the impact of higher interest rates, both base rates and spreads, as compared to last year, with the weighted average current coupon on non-CLO BDC investments increasing from 12.1% to 12.5%, (ii) average non-CLO BDC assets increasing by 18.7% year-over-year, and by 2.2% since last quarter, and (iii) other income including a $5.9 million dividend received from the Saratoga Investment JV for the year, and $1.2 million for the quarter.

As compared to the year and quarter ended February 28, 2023, adjusted net investment income for the year increased $17.8 million, or 52.4%, from $34.1 million to $51.9 million, and for the quarter increased $1.2 million, or 10.3%, from $11.6 million to $12.8 million. The increases in investment income were offset by (i) increased interest expense resulting from the various new Notes Payable and SBA debentures issued during the past year and (ii) increased base and incentive management fees from higher AUM and earnings. As compared to the three months ended November 30, 2023, adjusted net investment income for the quarter decreased $0.3 million, or 2.6%, from $13.1 million last quarter, primarily due to excise tax expense of $1.8 million incurred this quarter resulting from undistributed taxable income as of calendar year-end.

Total expenses for fiscal year 2024, excluding interest and debt financing expenses, base management fees and incentive fees, and income and excise taxes, increased from $8.0 million to $8.5 million as compared to fiscal year 2023. This represented 0.7% of average total assets on an annualized basis, down from 0.8% last year. For the quarters ended February 29, 2024, February 28, 2023 and November 30, 2023, these expenses were $1.9 million, $2.3 million and $2.3 million, respectively.

Net investment income on a weighted average per share basis was $4.49 and $0.94 for the year and quarter ended February 29, 2024. Adjusted for the incentive fee accrual related to net capital gains, the net investment income on a weighted average per share basis was $4.10 and $0.94, respectively. This compares to adjusted net investment income per share of $2.85 and $0.98 for the year and quarter ended February 28, 2023, respectively, and $1.01 for the quarter ended November 30, 2023. The weighted average common shares outstanding increased from 12.0 million to 12.7 million for the year-ends, and increased from 11.9 million to 13.1 million to 13.6 million for the quarters ended February 28, 2023, November 30, 2023 and February 29, 2024, respectively.

Net investment income yield as a percentage of average net asset value (“Net Investment Income Yield”) was 16.0% and 14.0% for the year and quarter ended February 29, 2024, respectively. Adjusted for the incentive fee accrual related to net capital gains, the Net Investment Income Yield was 14.6% and 14.0%, respectively. In comparison, adjusted Net Investment Income Yield was 9.9% and 13.6% for the year and quarter ended February 28, 2023, respectively, and 14.6% for the quarter ended November 30, 2023.

Return on equity (“ROE”) for the last twelve months ended February 29, 2024 was 2.5%, down from 7.2% for the comparable period last year. ROE on an annualized basis for the quarter ended February 29, 2024 was 5.8%.

NAV was $370.2 million as of February 29, 2024, an increase of $23.2 million from $347.0 million as of February 28, 2023, and an increase of $10.6 million as of November 30, 2023. During this year and quarter, $49.0 million and $14.4 million of new equity was raised at net asset value, respectively. The manager of the company contributed $4.5m of that equity as part of the issuances.

NAV per share was $27.12 as of February 29, 2024, compared to $29.18 as of February 28, 2023, and $27.42 as of November 30, 2023.

Investment portfolio activity for the year ended February 29, 2024:

  • Cost of investments made during the period: $246.1 million, including investments in eight new portfolio companies and sixty-five follow-ons.
  • Principal repayments during the period: $30.2 million, including six repayments of existing investments, plus amortization.

Investment portfolio activity for the quarter ended February 29, 2024:

  • Cost of investments made during the period: $43.2 million, including zero investments in new portfolio companies and fourteen follow-ons.
  • Principal repayments during the period: $11.0 million, including one partial repayment of an existing investment, plus amortization.

Additional Financial Information

For the fiscal quarter ended February 29, 2024, Saratoga Investment reported NII of $12.8 million, or $0.94 on a weighted average per share basis, and net realized and unrealized losses on investments of $7.5 million, or $0.55 on a weighted average per share basis, resulting in a net increase in net assets from operations of $5.3 million, or $0.39 on a weighted average per share basis. The $7.5 million net realized and unrealized loss on investments was comprised of $7.2 million in net realized gains and unrealized depreciation on investments, and $0.3 million in net change in provision for deferred taxes on unrealized appreciation on investments.

For the fiscal year ended February 29, 2024, Saratoga Investment reported NII of $56.9 million, or $4.49 on a weighted average per share basis, net realized and unrealized losses on investments of $47.8 million, or $3.77 on a weighted average per share basis, and a $0.1 million realized loss on the extinguishment of debt, resulting in a net increase in net assets from operations of $8.9 million, or $0.71 on a weighted average per share basis. The $47.8 million net realized and unrealized loss on investments was comprised of $47.1 million in net realized gains and unrealized depreciation on investments, and $0.9 million in net change in provision for deferred taxes on unrealized appreciation on investments.

Portfolio and Investment Activity

As of February 29, 2024, the fair value of Saratoga Investment’s portfolio was $1.139 billion, excluding $40.5 million in cash and cash equivalents, principally invested in 55 portfolio companies, one collateralized loan obligation fund (the “CLO”) and one joint venture fund (the “JV”). The overall portfolio composition consisted of 85.7% of first lien term loans, 1.6% of second lien term loans, 1.4% of unsecured term loans, 2.7% of subordinated notes in CLOs and 8.6% of common equity.

As of February 29, 2024, the weighted average current yield on Saratoga Investment’s portfolio based on current fair values was 11.4%, which was comprised of a weighted average current yield of 12.6% on first lien term loans, 5.1% on second lien term loans, 11.1% on unsecured term loans, 10.3% on CLO subordinated notes and 0.0% on equity interests.

Portfolio Update:

On April 15, 2024, the Company’s Netreo investment entered into a definitive agreement to be acquired by BMC, a global leader in software solutions for the Autonomous Digital Enterprise. The transaction closed on May 1, 2024, and the Company received full repayment of its first lien term loan, including accrued interest, and partial equity proceeds at closing, with additional potential amounts held in escrow for future distributions subject to certain conditions.

Liquidity and Capital Resources

As of February 29, 2024, Saratoga Investment had $35.0 million in outstanding borrowings under its $65.0 million senior secured revolving credit facility with Encina. At the same time, Saratoga Investment had $175.0 million SBA debentures in its SBIC II license outstanding, $39.0 million SBA debentures in its SBIC III license outstanding, $269.4 million of listed baby bonds issued, $250.0 million of unsecured unlisted institutional bond issuances, five unlisted issuances of $52.0 million in total, and an aggregate of $40.5 million in cash and cash equivalents.

With $30.0 million available under the credit facility and $40.5 million of cash and cash equivalents as of February 29, 2024, Saratoga Investment has a total of $70.5 million of undrawn borrowing capacity and cash and cash equivalents for new investments or to support its existing portfolio companies in the BDC. In addition, Saratoga Investment has $136.0 million in undrawn SBA debentures from its recently approved SBIC III license. Availability under the Encina credit facility can change depending on portfolio company performance and valuation. In addition, certain follow-on investments in SBIC II and the BDC will not qualify for SBIC III funding. Overall outstanding SBIC debentures are limited to $350.0 million across all three SBIC licenses. As of quarter-end, Saratoga Investment had $54.7 million of committed undrawn lending commitments and $77.7 million of discretionary funding commitments.

On July 30, 2021, Saratoga Investment entered into an equity distribution agreement with Ladenburg Thalmann & Co. Inc. and Compass Point Research and Trading, LLC, through which Saratoga Investment may offer for sale, from time to time, up to $150.0 million of common stock through an ATM offering. On July 10, 2023, Saratoga Investment increased the maximum amount of shares of common stock to be sold through the ATM Program to $300.0 million from $150.0 million. As of February 29, 2024, Saratoga Investment sold 6,543,878 shares for gross proceeds of $172.5 million at an average price of $26.37 for aggregate net proceeds of $171.0 million (net of transaction costs). During the three months ended February 29, 2024, Saratoga Investment sold 501,105 shares for gross proceeds of $14.3 million at an average price of $28.44 for aggregate net proceeds of $14.3 million (net of transaction costs). For the year ended February 29, 2024, Saratoga Investment sold 1,703,517 shares for gross proceeds of $49.0 million at an average price of $28.51 for aggregate net proceeds of $49.0 million (net of transaction costs). The Manager agreed to reimburse the Company to the extent the per share price of the shares to the public, less underwriting fees, was less than net asset value per share. For the three months ended February 29, 2024, the Manager reimbursed the Company $1.4 million. For the year ended February 29, 2024, the Manager reimbursed the Company $4.5 million.

On March 27, 2024, the Company and its wholly owned special purpose subsidiary, Saratoga Investment Funding III LLC (“SIF III”), entered into a credit and security agreement (the “Live Oak Credit Agreement”), by and among SIF III, as borrower, the Company, as collateral manager and equity holder, the lenders from time to time parties thereto, Live Oak Banking Company (“Live Oak”), as administrative agent and collateral agent, U.S. Bank National Association, as custodian, and U.S. Bank Trust Company, National Association, as collateral administrator, relating to a special purpose vehicle financing credit facility (the “Live Oak Credit Facility”). The Live Oak Credit Facility provides for borrowings in U.S. dollars in an aggregate amount of up to $50.0 million. During the first two years following the closing date, SIF III may request one or more increases in the commitment amount from $50.0 million to an amount not to exceed $150.0 million, subject to certain terms and conditions and a customary fee. The terms of the Live Oak Credit Agreement require a minimum drawn amount of $12.5 million at all times during the period ending March 27, 2025 and, thereafter, the greater of: (i) $25.0 million and (ii) 50% of the facility amount in effect at such time. The Live Oak Credit Facility matures on March 27, 2027. Advances are available during the term of the Live Oak Credit Facility and must be repaid in full at maturity. SIF III may request an extension of the maturity date by an additional one year, subject to the agreement of the lenders and an extension fee. Advances under the Live Oak Credit Facility are subject to a borrowing base calculation, and the Live Oak Credit Facility has various eligibility criteria for loans to be included in the borrowing base. Advances under the Live Oak Credit Facility bear interest at a floating rate per annum equal to Adjusted Term SOFR plus an applicable margin between 3.50% and 4.25% based on the Live Oak Credit Facility’s utilization. The Live Oak Credit Agreement also provides for an unused fee of 0.50% on the unused commitments.

Dividend

On February 15, 2024, Saratoga Investment announced that its Board of Directors declared a quarterly dividend of $0.73 per share for the fiscal quarter ended February 29, 2024, paid on March 28, 2024, to all stockholders of record at the close of business on March 13, 2024. This is Saratoga Investment’s sixteenth quarterly dividend increase in a row.

The Company previously declared in fiscal 2024 a quarterly dividend of $0.72 per share for the quarter ended November 30, 2023, $0.71 per share for the quarter ended August 31, 2023 and $0.70 per share for the quarter ended May 31, 2023. During fiscal year 2023, the Company declared a quarterly dividend of $0.69 per share for the quarter ended February 28, 2023, $0.68 per share for the quarter ended November 30, 2022, $0.54 per share for the quarter ended August, 31, 2022 and $0.53 per share for the quarter ended May 31, 2022.

Shareholders have the option to receive payment of dividends in cash or receive shares of common stock, pursuant to the Company’s DRIP.

Share Repurchase Plan

In fiscal year 2015, the Company announced the approval of an open market share repurchase plan that allows it to repurchase up to 200,000 shares of its common stock at prices below its NAV as reported in its then most recently published financial statements. Since then, the Share Repurchase Plan has been extended annually, and the Company has periodically increased the amount of shares of common stock that may be purchased under the Share Repurchase Plan, most recently to 1.7 million shares of common stock. On January 8, 2024, our board of directors extended the Share Repurchase Plan for another year to January 15, 2025.

As of February 29, 2024, the Company purchased 1,035,203 shares of common stock, at the average price of $22.05 for approximately $22.8 million pursuant to the Share Repurchase Plan. During the three months ended February 29, 2024, the Company did not purchase any shares of common stock pursuant to the Share Repurchase Plan. During the year ended February 29, 2024, the Company purchased 88,576 shares of common stock, at the average price $24.36 for approximately $2.2 million pursuant to the Share Repurchase Plan.

2024 Fiscal Year and Fourth Quarter Conference Call/Webcast Information

When: Tuesday, May 7, 2024
  1:00 p.m. Eastern Time (ET)
   
How: Webcast: Interested parties may access a live webcast of the call and find the Q4 2024 presentation by going to the “Events & Presentations” section of Saratoga Investment Corp.’s investor relations website, Saratoga events and presentations). A replay of the webcast will also be available for a limited time at Saratoga events and presentations).
   
Call: To access the call by phone, please go to this link (Registration Link), and you will be provided with dial in details. To avoid delays, we encourage participants to dial into the conference call fifteen minutes ahead of the scheduled start time.
   

About Saratoga Investment Corp.

Saratoga Investment is a specialty finance company that provides customized financing solutions to U.S. middle-market businesses. The Company invests primarily in senior and unitranche leveraged loans and mezzanine debt, and, to a lesser extent, equity to provide financing for change of ownership transactions, strategic acquisitions, recapitalizations and growth initiatives in partnership with business owners, management teams and financial sponsors. Saratoga Investment’s objective is to create attractive risk-adjusted returns by generating current income and long-term capital appreciation from its debt and equity investments. Saratoga Investment has elected to be regulated as a business development company under the Investment Company Act of 1940 and is externally managed by Saratoga Investment Advisors, LLC, an SEC-registered investment advisor focusing on credit-driven strategies. Saratoga Investment Corp. owns two active SBIC-licensed subsidiaries, having surrendered its first license after repaying all debentures for that fund following the end of its investment period and subsequent wind-down. Furthermore, it manages a $650 million collateralized loan obligation (“CLO”) fund and co-manages a joint venture (“JV”) fund that owns a $400 million collateralized loan obligation (“JV CLO”) fund.  It also owns 52% of the Class F and 100% of the subordinated notes of the CLO, 87.5% of both the unsecured loans and membership interests of the JV and 87.5% of the Class E notes of the JV CLO. The Company’s diverse funding sources, combined with a permanent capital base, enable Saratoga Investment to provide a broad range of financing solutions.

Forward Looking Statements

This press release contains historical information and forward-looking statements with respect to the business and investments of the Company, including, but not limited to, the statements about future events or our future performance or financial condition. Forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of forward looking words such as “outlook,” “believes,” “expects,” “potential,” “continues,” “may,” “will,” “should,” “seeks,” “approximately,” “predicts,” “intends,” “plans,” “estimates,” “anticipates” or negative versions of those words, other comparable words or other statements that do not relate to historical or factual matters. The forward-looking statements are based on our beliefs, assumptions and expectations of our future performance, taking into account all information currently available to us. These statements are not guarantees of future performance, condition or results and involve a number of risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements as a result of a number of factors, including, but not limited to: changes in the markets in which we invest; changes in the financial, capital, and lending markets; an economic downturn and its impact on the ability of our portfolio companies to operate and the investment opportunities available to us; the impact of interest rate volatility on our business and our portfolio companies; the impact of supply chain constraints and labor shortages on our portfolio companies; and the elevated levels of inflation and its impact on our portfolio companies and the industries in which we invests, as well as those described from time to time in our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Any forward-looking statement speaks only as of the date on which it is made. The Company undertakes no duty to update any forward-looking statements made herein or on the webcast/conference call, whether as a result of new information, future developments or otherwise, except as required by law. Readers should not place undue reliance on any forward-looking statements and are encouraged to review the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-Q for the fiscal year ended February 29, 2024 and subsequent filings, including the “Risk Factors” sections therein, with the Securities and Exchange Commission for a more complete discussion of the risks and other factors that could affect any forward-looking statements. 

Financials


Saratoga Investment Corp.
Consolidated Statements of Assets and Liabilities
         
         
    February 29, 2024   February 28, 2023
         
ASSETS        
Investments at fair value        
Non-control/Non-affiliate investments (amortized cost of $1,035,879,751 and $819,966,208, respectively)   $ 1,019,774,616     $ 828,028,800  
Affiliate investments (amortized cost of $26,707,415 and $25,722,320, respectively)     27,749,137       28,305,871  
Control investments (amortized cost of $117,196,571 and $120,800,829, respectively)     91,270,036       116,255,582  
Total investments at fair value (amortized cost of $1,179,783,737 and $966,489,357, respectively)     1,138,793,789       972,590,253  
Cash and cash equivalents     8,692,846       65,746,494  
Cash and cash equivalents, reserve accounts     31,814,278       30,329,779  
Interest receivable (net of reserve of $9,490,340 and $2,217,300, respectively)     10,298,998       8,159,951  
Management fee receivable     343,023       363,809  
Other assets     1,163,225       531,337  
Current tax receivable     99,676       436,551  
Total assets   $ 1,191,205,835     $ 1,078,158,174  
         
LIABILITIES        
Revolving credit facility   $ 35,000,000     $ 32,500,000  
Deferred debt financing costs, revolving credit facility     (882,122 )     (1,344,005 )
SBA debentures payable     214,000,000       202,000,000  
Deferred debt financing costs, SBA debentures payable     (5,779,892 )     (4,923,488 )
8.75% Notes Payable 2025     20,000,000        
Discount on 8.75% notes payable 2025     (112,894 )      
Deferred debt financing costs, 8.75% notes payable 2025     (4,777 )      
7.00% Notes Payable 2025     12,000,000       12,000,000  
Discount on 7.00% notes payable 2025     (193,175 )     (304,946 )
Deferred debt financing costs, 7.00% notes payable 2025     (24,210 )     (40,118 )
7.75% Notes Payable 2025     5,000,000       5,000,000  
Deferred debt financing costs, 7.75% notes payable 2025     (74,531 )     (129,528 )
4.375% Notes Payable 2026     175,000,000       175,000,000  
Premium on 4.375% notes payable 2026     564,260       830,824  
Deferred debt financing costs, 4.375% notes payable 2026     (1,708,104 )     (2,552,924 )
4.35% Notes Payable 2027     75,000,000       75,000,000  
Discount on 4.35% notes payable 2027     (313,010 )     (408,932 )
Deferred debt financing costs, 4.35% notes payable 2027     (1,033,178 )     (1,378,515 )
6.25% Notes Payable 2027     15,000,000       15,000,000  
Deferred debt financing costs, 6.25% notes payable 2027     (273,449 )     (344,949 )
6.00% Notes Payable 2027     105,500,000       105,500,000  
Discount on 6.00% notes payable 2027     (123,782 )     (159,334 )
Deferred debt financing costs, 6.00% notes payable 2027     (2,224,403 )     (2,926,637 )
8.00% Notes Payable 2027     46,000,000       46,000,000  
Deferred debt financing costs, 8.00% notes payable 2027     (1,274,455 )     (1,622,376 )
8.125% Notes Payable 2027     60,375,000       60,375,000  
Deferred debt financing costs, 8.125% notes payable 2027     (1,563,594 )     (1,944,536 )
8.50% Notes Payable 2028     57,500,000        
Deferred debt financing costs, 8.50% notes payable 2028     (1,680,039 )      
Base management and incentive fees payable     8,147,217       12,114,878  
Deferred tax liability     3,791,150       2,816,572  
Accounts payable and accrued expenses     1,337,542       1,464,343  
Interest and debt fees payable     3,582,173       3,652,936  
Directors fees payable           14,932  
Due to Manager     450,000       10,935  
Total liabilities     820,981,727       731,200,132  
         
Commitments and contingencies        
         
NET ASSETS        
Common stock, par value $0.001, 100,000,000 common shares        
authorized, 13,653,476 and 11,890,500 common shares issued and outstanding, respectively     13,654       11,891  
Capital in excess of par value     371,081,199       321,893,806  
Total distributable earnings (deficit)     (870,745 )     25,052,345  
Total net assets     370,224,108       346,958,042  
Total liabilities and net assets   $ 1,191,205,835     $ 1,078,158,174  
NET ASSET VALUE PER SHARE   $ 27.12     $ 29.18  
         
Asset Coverage Ratio     161.1 %     165.9 %
         

Saratoga Investment Corp.
Consolidated Statements of Operations
       
  For the three months ended
  February 29, 2024   February 28, 2023
INVESTMENT INCOME      
Interest from investments      
Interest income:      
Non-control/Non-affiliate investments $ 29,979,395     $ 23,079,577  
Affiliate investments   500,081       486,078  
Control investments   2,193,359       1,871,444  
Payment-in-kind interest income:      
Non-control/Non-affiliate investments   60,358       101,353  
Affiliate investments   229,742       195,684  
Control investments   272,344       126,728  
Total interest from investments   33,235,279       25,860,864  
Interest from cash and cash equivalents   647,460       1,133,079  
Management fee income   816,265       818,578  
Dividend income(*):      
Non-control/Non-affiliate investments         1,770,514  
Affiliate investments          
Control investments   1,231,865        
Total dividend from investments   1,231,865       1,770,514  
Structuring and advisory fee income   363,394       771,750  
Other income   939,110       1,960,333  
Total investment income   37,233,373       32,315,118  
       
OPERATING EXPENSES      
Interest and debt financing expenses   12,551,258       10,255,051  
Base management fees   4,950,190       4,258,971  
Incentive management fees expense (benefit)   3,197,026       4,840,202  
Professional fees   359,740       468,238  
Administrator expenses   1,075,000       818,750  
Insurance   77,519       80,760  
Directors fees and expenses   70,500       60,000  
General and administrative   283,673       836,609  
Income tax expense (benefit)   54,119       (20,469 )
Excise tax expense (benefit)   1,829,837       1,067,532  
Total operating expenses   24,448,862       22,665,644  
NET INVESTMENT INCOME   12,784,511       9,649,474  
       
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON INVESTMENTS      
Net realized gain (loss) from investments:      
Non-control/Non-affiliate investments   2,327       80,683  
Net realized gain (loss) from investments   2,327       80,683  
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments:      
Non-control/Non-affiliate investments   (8,833,640 )     7,099,245  
Affiliate investments   (251,934 )     (3,287,169 )
Control investments   1,920,961       6,737,905  
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments   (7,164,613 )     10,549,981  
Net change in provision for deferred taxes on unrealized (appreciation) depreciation on investments   (315,473 )     (697,380 )
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments   (7,477,759 )     9,933,284  
Realized losses on extinguishment of debt         (382,274 )
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS $ 5,306,752     $ 19,200,484  
       
WEIGHTED AVERAGE – BASIC AND DILUTED EARNINGS (LOSS) PER COMMON SHARE $ 0.39     $ 1.62  
WEIGHTED AVERAGE COMMON SHARES OUTSTANDING – BASIC AND DILUTED   13,621,138       11,882,686  
       
* Certain prior period amounts have been reclassified to conform to current year presentation.      


Saratoga Investment Corp.
Consolidated Statements of Operations
     
           
           
  For the year ended
  February 29, 2024   February 28, 2023   February 28, 2022
INVESTMENT INCOME          
Interest from investments          
Interest income:          
Non-control/Non-affiliate investments $ 113,521,652     $ 72,677,237     $ 46,369,544  
Affiliate investments   3,299,816       4,773,527       3,308,471  
Control investments   8,507,909       6,602,594       7,345,691  
Payment-in-kind interest income:          
Non-control/Non-affiliate investments   766,697       359,910       1,150,695  
Affiliate investments   874,226       416,711        
Control investments   814,925       386,889       327,171  
Total interest from investments   127,785,225       85,216,868       58,501,572  
Interest from cash and cash equivalents   2,512,416       1,368,489       3,584  
Management fee income   3,270,232       3,269,820       3,262,591  
Dividend income(*):          
Non-control/Non-affiliate investments   621,398       2,104,355       1,379,182  
Affiliate investments         615,917       546,609  
Control investments   5,911,564              
Total dividend from investments   6,532,962       2,720,272       1,925,791  
Structuring and advisory fee income   2,149,751       3,585,061       4,307,647  
Other income   1,469,320       2,943,610       2,739,372  
Total investment income   143,719,906       99,104,120       70,740,557  
           
OPERATING EXPENSES          
Interest and debt financing expenses   49,179,899       33,498,489       19,880,693  
Base management fees   19,212,337       16,423,960       11,901,729  
Incentive management fees expense (benefit)   8,025,468       5,057,117       11,794,208  
Professional fees   1,767,015       1,812,259       1,378,134  
Administrator expenses   3,872,917       3,160,417       2,906,250  
Insurance   322,323       347,483       348,671  
Directors fees and expenses   351,297       360,000       335,596  
General and administrative   2,241,579       2,328,672       1,661,932  
Income tax expense (benefit)   42,926       (152,956 )     (39,649 )
Excise tax expense (benefit)   1,829,837       1,067,532       630,183  
Total operating expenses   86,845,598       63,902,973       50,797,747  
NET INVESTMENT INCOME   56,874,308       35,201,147       19,942,810  
           
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON INVESTMENTS          
Net realized gain (loss) from investments:          
Non-control/Non-affiliate investments   153,583       7,446,596       6,209,737  
Affiliate investments               7,328,457  
Control investments               (139,867 )
Net realized gain (loss) from investments   153,583       7,446,596       13,398,327  
Income tax (provision) benefit from realized gain on investments         548,568       (2,886,444 )
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments:          
Non-control/Non-affiliate investments   (24,167,727 )     (5,330,880 )     14,775,190  
Affiliate investments   (1,541,829 )     574,354       (26,836 )
Control investments   (21,381,288 )     (10,461,606 )     2,271,639  
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments   (47,090,844 )     (15,218,132 )     17,019,993  
Net change in provision for deferred taxes on unrealized (appreciation) depreciation on investments   (893,166 )     (1,715,333 )     694,908  
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments   (47,830,427 )     (8,938,301 )     28,226,784  
Realized losses on extinguishment of debt   (110,056 )     (1,587,083 )     (2,434,410 )
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS $ 8,933,825     $ 24,675,763     $ 45,735,184  
           
WEIGHTED AVERAGE – BASIC AND DILUTED EARNINGS (LOSS) PER COMMON SHARE $ 0.71     $ 2.06     $ 3.99  
WEIGHTED AVERAGE COMMON SHARES OUTSTANDING – BASIC AND DILUTED   12,670,939       11,963,533       11,456,631  
           
* Certain prior period amounts have been reclassified to conform to current year presentation.          
           

Supplemental Information Regarding Adjusted Net Investment Income, Adjusted Net Investment Income Yield and Adjusted Net Investment Income per Share

On a supplemental basis, Saratoga Investment provides information relating to adjusted net investment income, adjusted net investment income yield and adjusted net investment income per share, which are non-GAAP measures. These measures are provided in addition to, but not as a substitute for, net investment income, net investment income yield and net investment income per share. Adjusted net investment income represents net investment income excluding any capital gains incentive fee expense or reversal attributable to realized and unrealized gains. The management agreement with the Company’s advisor provides that a capital gains incentive fee is determined and paid annually with respect to cumulative realized capital gains (but not unrealized capital gains) to the extent such realized capital gains exceed realized and unrealized losses for such year. In addition, Saratoga Investment accrues, but does not pay, a capital gains incentive fee in connection with any unrealized capital appreciation, as appropriate. All capital gains incentive fees are presented within net investment income within the Consolidated Statements of Operations, but the associated realized and unrealized gains and losses that these incentive fees relate to, are excluded. As such, Saratoga Investment believes that adjusted net investment income, adjusted net investment income yield and adjusted net investment income per share is a useful indicator of operations exclusive of any capital gains incentive fee expense or reversal attributable to gains. In addition, (i) adjusted net investment income in fiscal 2023 also excludes the interest expense and amortization of deferred financing costs related to the 2025 SAK Notes during the period while the 2027 SAT Notes were already issued and outstanding, and (ii) adjusted net investment income in fiscal 2022 also excludes the interest expense and amortization of deferred financing costs related to the 2025 SAF Notes during the call notice period while the 2026 Notes were already issued and outstanding. Both these expenses are directly attributable to the issuance of the 2027 SAT Notes and the subsequent repayment of the 2025 SAK Notes, and the issuance of the 2026 Notes and the subsequent repayment of the 2025 SAF Notes, and are deemed to be non-recurring in nature and not representative of the operations of Saratoga Investment. The presentation of this additional information is not meant to be considered in isolation or as a substitute for financial results prepared in accordance with GAAP. The following table provides a reconciliation of net investment income to adjusted net investment income, net investment income yield to adjusted net investment income yield and net investment income per share to adjusted net investment income per share for the years ended February 29, 2024, February 28, 2023 and February 28, 2022, and the quarters ended February 29, 2024 and February 28, 2023.

  For the Years Ended
  February 29, 2024 February 28, 2023 February 28, 2022
       
Net Investment Income $ 56,874,308   $ 35,201,147   $ 19,942,810  
Changes in accrued capital gains incentive fee expense/ (reversal)   (4,957,306 )   (1,782,095 )   5,485,024  
Interest expense on 2025 SAF Notes during call period           274,439  
Interest expense on 2025 SAK Notes during the period       655,305      
Adjusted net investment income $ 51,917,002   $ 34,074,357   $ 25,702,273  
       
Net investment income yield   16.0 %   10.2 %   6.1 %
Changes in accrued capital gains incentive fee expense/ (reversal)   (1.4 %)   (0.5 %)   1.6 %
Interest expense on 2025 SAF Notes during call period           0.1 %
Interest expense on 2025 SAK Notes during the period       0.2 %    
Adjusted net investment income yield (1)   14.6 %   9.9 %   7.8 %
       
Net investment income per share $ 4.49   $ 2.94   $ 1.74  
Changes in accrued capital gains incentive fee expense/ (reversal)   (0.39 )   (0.15 )   0.48  
Interest expense on 2025 SAF Notes during call period           0.02  
Interest expense on 2025 SAK Notes during the period       0.06      
Adjusted net investment income per share (2) $ 4.10   $ 2.85   $ 2.24  

(1) Adjusted net investment income is calculated as adjusted net investment income divided by average net asset value.
(2) Adjusted net investment income per share is calculated as adjusted net investment income divided by weighted average common shares outstanding.

       
  For the Quarters Ended
  February 29, 2024
February 28, 2023
    
Net Investment Income $ 12,784,511   $ 9,649,474  
Changes in accrued capital gains incentive fee expense/ (reversal)   –                  1,941,604  
Adjusted net investment income $ 12,784,511   $ 11,591,078  
     
Net investment income yield   14.0 %   11.5 %
Changes in accrued capital gains incentive fee expense/ (reversal)       2.1 %
Adjusted net investment income yield (1)   14.0 %   13.6 %
     
Net investment income per share $ 0.94   $ 0.81  
Changes in accrued capital gains incentive fee expense/ (reversal)       0.17  
Adjusted net investment income per share (2) $ 0.94   $ 0.98  

(1) Adjusted net investment income yield is calculated as adjusted net investment income divided by average net asset value.
(2) Adjusted net investment income per share is calculated as adjusted net investment income divided by weighted average common shares outstanding.

Contact: Henri Steenkamp
Saratoga Investment Corp.
212-906-7800
                                                                                                        
Lena Cati
The Equity Group Inc.
212-836-9611 

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