Rand Capital maintains steady dividend amid challenging market conditions
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Rand Capital reports Q3 2025 earnings resilience with $28 million liquidity, sustaining $0.29 dividend despite investment income decline and portfolio adjustments.


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Summary

  • Rand Capital reported a decline in total investment income to $1.6 million from $2.2 million year-over-year, but grew net investment income to $993,000 due to expense control.
  • The company deployed $2.9 million in new and follow-on investments, maintaining a strong liquidity position with nearly $28 million available and no debt under senior credit facilities.
  • Rand Capital declared and maintained a consistent quarterly dividend of $0.29 per share, supported by a resilient portfolio and effective expense management.
  • The portfolio's fair value declined due to significant repayments and valuation adjustments, with a current mix of 83% debt and 17% equity.
  • Management emphasized their strategic focus on disciplined underwriting, managing expenses, and maintaining flexibility to capitalize on future opportunities, despite current market challenges.

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OPERATOR - (00:00:02)

Greetings. Welcome to Rand Capital Third Quarter Fiscal Year 2025 Financial Results Conference Call. At this time, all participants are in a listen-only mode. If anyone should require operator assistance during the conference, please press Star 0 on your telephone keypad. Please note this conference is being recorded. I will now turn the conference over to Craig Miholicic, Investor Relations. Please proceed.

Craig Miholicic - Investor Relations - (00:00:29)

Thank you. Good morning everyone. We appreciate your interest in Rand Capital and for joining us Today for our third quarter 2025 financial results conference call. On the line with me are Dan Pemberthy, our President and Chief Executive Officer, and Margaret Prechtel, our Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. A copy of the release and slides that accompany our conversation is availableat randcapital.com if you're following along with the slide deck, please turn to slide two. I'd like to point out some important information. As you are likely aware, we may make forward looking statements during this presentation. These statements apply to future events that are subject to risks and uncertainties, as well as other factors that could cause actual results to differ from where we are today. You can find a summary of these risks and uncertainties and other factors in the earnings release and other documents filed by the Company with the securities and Exchange Commission. These documents can be found on our website orat sec.gov during today's call, we'll also discuss some non-GAAP financial measures. We believe these will be useful in evaluating our performance. You should not consider the presentation of this additional information in isolation or as a substitute for results. In accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, we have provided reconciliations of non-GAAP measures with comparable GAAP measures in the tables that accompany today's earnings release. With that, please turn to slide three and I'll hand the discussion over to Dan.

Dan Pemberthy - President and Chief Executive Officer - (00:01:48)

Dan thank you Craig and good morning. I want to emphasize how we've been. Navigating a market that continues to present challenges. New deal origination across the BDC landscape. Does remain sluggish and borrowers are still contending with tighter senior credit conditions and higher financing costs. Thus, we have had to be patient and selective in our deal origination. However, I believe we are seeing some positive turns now in our favor. We've remained somewhat active in the quarter and deployed 2.9 million in new and follow on investments. We are also seeing, as many peers. Have noted, a greater use of PIK. Or payment-in-kind (PIK) interest by borrowers as they adapt to today's financing environment. This is something we monitor carefully and. Will need to reduce over time, but. It also reflects the flexibility that our. Capital can provide in helping companies bridge. Through tighter credit markets. Most importantly, we finished the quarter with nearly $28 million in liquidity and no debt outstanding under our senior credit facilities. That kind of balance sheet strength is our real differentiator in this environment. It gives us the flexibility to support. Our dividend, remain patient when deal flow is muted, and quickly move when compelling opportunities arise. Even though total investment income declined year. Over year, the steps we have taken to control expenses enabled us to grow net investment income. This quarter really underscored our ability to Execute with discipline and maintain a resilience. In our dividend for our shareholders. Please now turn to slide 4. I want to highlight the consistency of that dividend. We declared and paid our regularly quarterly. Distribution of $0.29 per share, marking the. Third consecutive quarter at this level. We recognize how important this income stream is for our shareholders and we are. Proud that we have been able to. Sustain it even as new investment activity has slowed. One of the advantages of our model. Is that it is built to support. This dividend through different parts of the economic cycle. Even in periods when repayments outweigh new. Originations, our expense management and strong liquidity. Allow us to maintain the payout. Many BDCs talk about dividend stability as a marker of portfolio strength and the. Strength and quality of the BDC. We believe our results demonstrate exactly that. Moving to Slide 5 let's take a. Closer look at our portfolio. At September 30th, our investments had a. Fair value of 44.3 million across 19 companies. That represents a decline from year end. And sequentially, largely due to significant repayments from our portfolio companies and some valuation adjustments. Our mix at quarter end was 83% debt and 17% equity with a weighted. Average yield of 12.2%. That yield reflects the sub debt investing nature of of our portfolio structure. As we move to slide 6, I. Will touch on the risks and opportunities in the portfolio. This quarter we stayed selective yet active, adding one new investment and we supported. An existing portfolio company. First, the new investment. We committed 2.5 million to BlackJet Direct. Marketing, structured as a $2.25 million term loan at 14% plus 1% PIK interest. We also contributed or invested rather a $250,000 equity investment. Alongside our debt instrument. BlackJet focuses on targeted direct mail for. The travel and tourism, home services and legal services verticals. These are areas where precise customer acquisition remains critical and where our capital can support growth while also delivering an attractive. Risk adjusted return for rand. Equally important to the financial aspects of. The transaction was the involvement of the lead equity sponsor and our sub debt co investor, both of whom we had partnered with and our deal team had on prior transactions. We also funded a $400,000 follow on investment in a debt instrument to foodservice supply. That business specializes in design, distribution and installation work for commercial kitchen renovations and new builds. It does remain a contributor to our. Income which supports our dividend after quarter end valuation adjustments. Our total debt and equity investment in FSS stood at a fair value of 4.3 million. On the realized side, activity was meaningful. Siebert or the rac Group repaid 7.6 million of principal. We continue rather to hold an equity position in Siebert with a value of. $500,000 that preserves our participation in the. business's long term potential. Siebert or the RACC Group's repayment illustrates the natural progression of a growing enterprise as operational success within the portfolio company translates into their sustained revenue and profit growth. The business becomes eligible for a more favorable commercial bank financing which is often. Taken on to refinance prior obligations such as Rand's debt. This does support further development and growth. In the company and that is a key critical item to why we hold. These equity interest which we will directly benefit from. We also exited Lumius receiving $713,000 in. Loan and principal recognizing a $77,000 realized loss. It is a small step back, but It does return capital in excess of. Our prior quarter's valuation and we can. Redeploy these funds into new opportunities. And finally, we recognized a $2.9 million. Realized loss on Tilson Technology Management following its Chapter 11 process and asset sale. We had valued this at $0 during the prior quarter so this was posted as a realized loss. Now while Tilson's outcome was disappointing, it's. Important to note that our separate investment. In SQF Holdco, which is now called Virta, is not part of the Tilson bankruptcy. This remains on the books of rand. At 2.0 million and continues to operate independently. Virta stands for vertical infrastructure. Think 5G antennas on telephone poles or cell towers or on the top of. Water towers for businesses like T Mobile. Stepping back now, this mix of new. Deployment, supportive follow on and repayments is. Exactly how our model is designed to. Work, recycling capital from maturities and exits. Into yield orientated structures. It does keep the portfolio resilient while. Preserving the optionality to lean in as origination conditions improve. With that context, let's look at how. These moves reshaped our industry mix for the quarter. On slide 7 you will see how. Our portfolio is spread across industries. As repayments and adjustments came through this. Quarter, the mix shifted modestly. The most notable change was within consumer products as that exposure came down following. The Siebert or RAC Group repayment. That business is in the niche industry of billiard supply. While individual positions may change, what is important is that our portfolio remains balanced, which we believe reduces overall exposure to. Any single sector and does give us the ability to participate in growth across. A range of Industries. Slide 8 highlights our five largest portfolio. Companies, which together represent about half of. Our total portfolio value. Each of these investments is structured to. Deliver attractive yields, generally between 12 and. 14% with features such as PIC that provide for flexibility for borrowers while still. Supporting Rand's income stream. Following the RACC Group repayment and the. Foodservice Supply valuation change, INEA or Affinia and. Kitec now rank among our largest positions. The strength and consistency of these holdings is what gives us confidence in our ability to support the dividend and protect shareholder value. With that, I'll now turn it over to Margaret who will walk you through.

Margaret Prechtel - Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer - (00:11:28)

Our financials in more detail. Thanks Dan and good morning everyone. I will start on slide 10, which provides an overview of our financial summary and operational highlights. For the third quarter of 2025, total investment income was 1.6 million, down from 2.2 million in last year's third quarter. The change reflects both debt repayments and a slowdown in originations dynamics consistent across the BDC space this year. Of note, 39% of investment income was attributable to non cash picked interest compared with 24% in the same period last year. Also, during the quarter, 15 portfolio companies contributed to investment income versus 21 companies in the prior year period. That said, while income came in lower, we were able to offset that decrease. On the expense side, total expenses decreased to 596,000 from 1.3 million in the prior year period. The improvement was driven by lower incentive fees, reduced interest expense and a decline in base management fees. The result was net investment income of 993,000, which compared favorably with 887,000 in the same quarter last year. It is a strong example of how expense discipline and conservative balance sheet management can drive earnings resilience even when portfolio activity is muted. It is worth noting that on the per share basis, net investment income for the quarter was down a penny, which reflected the increase in shares outstanding following the fourth quarter 2024 dividend, which was distributed in the first quarter of 2025 and partially paid in common stock. Moving to Slide 11, we can see the quarter's impact on net asset value. At September 30, 2025, our net asset value stood at 53.6 million, or $18.06 per share, compared with $19.10 per share at the end of the sequential second quarter. This decline was driven primarily by valuation adjustments across the portfolio alongside the dividend, we PA quarter. While these adjustments are challenging, we believe they reflect a conservative and transparent approach to valuation, one that ensures net asset value fully incorporates the realities of market conditions and company performance. The waterfall chart shows that we generated nearly 1 million of net investment income, which helped partially offset valuation changes. Importantly, the balance sheet remains healthy, liquid and debt free. As noted on Slide 12, we closed the quarter with 9.5 million in cash and our senior secured credit facility provides up to 25 million in borrowing capacity with 18.3 million available at quarter end. This liquidity gives us significant flexibility to respond quickly when market conditions improve and quality opportunities arise. Turning to the dividend, we declared and paid our regular quarterly distribution of $0.29 per share. This continues a consistent run of dividends throughout 2025. Maintaining that payout through a period of repayments and lower originations speaks to both the strength of our portfolio and the discipline with which we are managing expenses. We will announce our fourth quarter dividend in early December. With that, I will turn the discussion back over to Dan.

Dan Pemberthy - President and Chief Executive Officer - (00:15:21)

Thanks, Margaret. Moving to slide 13. Looking ahead, I want to bring together. The themes you have heard throughout today's presentation. We are navigating a cautious market, but we are doing so from a position of strength. We have a portfolio of income generating. Assets, a balance sheet with no debt and nearly $28 million in liquidity, and an ability, we believe, which can preserve. The dividend even in these interim periods, which are slower investment cycles. These are not small achievements given the. Current lending environment, which is challenging. What stands out to me is our ability to remain both disciplined and flexible. Disciplined in terms of sticking to our. Underwriting standards, carefully managing expenses and protecting shareholder value. Flexibility in having the liquidity and capital resources and staffing to move quickly when. The right opportunities surface. And they will. We are beginning to see early signs. That anticipated interest rate reductions could also. Help stimulate deal origination in the quarters ahead. If that momentum builds, RAND is well positioned to deploy capital into yield focused debt investments that can support earnings growth, NAV stability and ongoing dividend coverage. So while Q3 reflected some headwinds, repayments from our portfolio, valuation adjustments and muted origination we believe these are transitional dynamics. Our job is to keep Rand positioned to capitalize when this market turns. We are confident in our ability to. Continue creating long term value for our shareholders. Thank you for being a shareholder, and. We look forward to updating you on. Our progress in the fourth quarter. Have a great day.

OPERATOR - (00:17:37)

Thank you. This will conclude today's conference. You may disconnect your lines at this time. And thank you for your participation.

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