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Earnings call: Great Elm Capital reports solid Q2 with strategic growth

Published 2024-08-02, 06:46 p/m
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Great Elm Capital Corp. (GECC) reported a solid performance for the second quarter of 2024, advancing its long-term growth strategy through portfolio enhancement initiatives and strong financing activities. The company successfully raised substantial equity and issued additional debt, strengthening its financial position and enabling execution on its investment pipeline at a greater scale. The quarter ended with a net asset value (NAV) per share of $12.06, a decrease from $12.57 in the previous quarter, primarily due to nonaccruals in two portfolio companies. Net investment income (NII) per share was reported at $0.32, slightly down from the first quarter's $0.37, attributed to cash drag and increased share count from equity issuance. GECC's CEO, Matt Kaplan, expressed confidence in the company's positioning for future growth, despite the NAV decline and ongoing macroeconomic volatility.

Key Takeaways

  • Great Elm Capital Corp. (GECC) raised over $90 million in fresh capital in 2024.
  • NAV per share decreased to $12.06 at the end of Q2 due to nonaccruals.
  • NII per share for Q2 was $0.32, with expectations to surpass first-half results in the second half of the year.
  • The company is actively pursuing attractive risk-adjusted return investments, including expansion into CLO products.
  • GECC is evaluating options to refinance its baby bond maturity in 2025.

Company Outlook

  • GECC anticipates increased income from its CLO-focused JV and other strategic investments.
  • The company is positioned to cover its dividend and continue portfolio growth.
  • Refinancing plans are underway for the baby bond maturity in 2025.

Bearish Highlights

  • NAV per share declined due to illiquid Level 3 investments on nonaccrual.
  • NII per share saw a sequential decline, partly due to cash drag from the recent GECCI offering and equity issuance.

Bullish Highlights

  • GECC successfully raised significant capital through equity and debt offerings.
  • The company's strategic repositioning efforts over the past two years have strengthened its platform.
  • Expansion into CLO products is expected to yield mid-teens to low 20% returns.

Misses

  • Nonaccruals at quarter-end totaled $9.4 million, affecting the NAV.
  • NII per share decreased from the first quarter, influenced by the timing of cash flows and nonaccrual positions.

Q&A Highlights

  • No questions were asked during the call, indicating possibly clear communication of financial results and strategies by the management.

Great Elm Capital Corp. (GECC) concluded the second quarter with a solid track record, despite a minor decline in NAV and NII per share. The company's proactive capital raising and strategic investments, particularly in CLO products, are intended to bolster its financial footing and enhance shareholder returns. GECC's management remains vigilant in navigating the macroeconomic landscape, ensuring disciplined capital deployment and credit quality to mitigate the risk of permanent capital loss. The company's outlook appears optimistic as it prepares to refinance upcoming debt maturities and capitalize on its strengthened investment portfolio.

InvestingPro Insights

Great Elm Capital Corp. (GECC) has demonstrated resilience in its Q2 2024 performance, and current metrics from InvestingPro provide additional context for investors considering GECC's financial health and future prospects. Here are some key insights drawn from the latest data:

  • With a market capitalization of $101.9 million, GECC operates at a scale that allows for nimble maneuvering in the market. The company's P/E ratio stands at an attractive 4.95, suggesting that shares could be undervalued relative to earnings.
  • GECC's revenue has shown impressive growth over the last twelve months as of Q1 2024, with a 33.15% increase, indicating that the company is expanding its operations effectively. The quarterly revenue growth of 5.93% in Q1 2024 further underscores this positive trend.
  • A significant dividend yield of 13.66%, as reported in mid-2024, speaks to GECC's commitment to returning value to shareholders. This aligns with one of the InvestingPro Tips, which highlights that GECC has maintained dividend payments for 9 consecutive years.

InvestingPro Tips for GECC also include a note on the company's stock price volatility, which investors should consider when evaluating the risk associated with their investment. Additionally, while GECC has been profitable over the last twelve months, investors should be aware that analysts have revised their earnings estimates downwards for the upcoming period. For those looking to dive deeper, there are additional InvestingPro Tips available at https://www.investing.com/pro/GECC, offering more nuanced guidance on GECC's financial outlook.

Full transcript - Great Elm Capital Corp (GECC) Q2 2024:

Operator: Greetings, and welcome to Great Elm Capital Corp. Second Quarter 2024 Financial Results Call. At this time all participants are in a listen-only mode. [Operator Instructions] As a reminder, this conference is being recorded. It is now my pleasure to introduce you to Garrett Edson, a representative of the company. Thank you. You may begin.

Garrett Edson: Good afternoon. Thank you, everyone, for joining us for Great Elm Capital Corp.’s second quarter 2024 earnings conference call. If you would like to be added to our distribution list, you can e-mail investorrelations@greatelmcap.com or you can sign up for alerts directly on our website, www.greatelmcc.com. I’d like to note the slide presentation posted on our website accompanying today’s call. The slide presentation can be found on our website under Events and Presentations. On our website, you can also find our earnings release and SEC filings. I’d like to call your attention to the customary Safe Harbor statement regarding forward-looking information. Also, please note that nothing in today’s call constitutes an offer to sell or solicitation of offers to purchase our securities. Today’s conference call includes forward-looking statements, and we ask that you refer to Great Elm Capital Corp’s filings with the SEC for important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from these statements. Great Elm Capital Corp. does not undertake to update its forward-looking statements unless required by law. To obtain copies of SEC filings, please visit Great Elm Capital Corp’s website under Financials, SEC filings or visit the SEC’s website. Hosting the call this afternoon is Matt Kaplan, Great Elm Corp’s Chief Executive Officer, who will be joined by Chief Financial Officer, Keri Davis, Chief Compliance Officer, Adam Kleinman; and Mike Keller, President of Great Elm Specialty Finance. I will now turn the call over to GECC’s CEO, Matt Kaplan.

Matt Kaplan: Thanks, Garrett. Good afternoon, and thank you all for joining us today. We had a solid second quarter as we continue to advance our long-term growth strategy, as demonstrated by our portfolio enhancement initiatives and notable financing activities completed to date. In June, we successfully raised $12 million in equity at net asset value from Prosper Peak Holdings in SPV [ph], supported by a $3 million investment from Great Elm Group in the SPV. This capital raised followed the structure established by the $24 million equity raise at net asset value in February, which was also supported by a $6 million investment in Great Elm Group. In July, we issued an additional $22 million of GECCI notes through a registered direct offering to an institutional investor. This supplemental debt financing was a tack on to our GECCI offering in April, during which we issued $34.5 million of five-year notes, which were syndicated favorably at a more than 50 basis point spread to treasury improvement as compared to our August 2023 note offering. We believe this financing rate improvement was driven by our strong earnings, fresh equity capital and the Egan-Jones rating upgrade to BBB flat from BBB minus since our August offering. Overall, we are pleased to have secured over $90 million of fresh capital this year, bolstering our liquidity and further strengthening our financial position, enabling us to execute on our investment pipeline at greater scale. The successful execution of these non-dilutive equity raises and the debt issuances underscores the enduring strength of our platform as a result of the strategic repositioning efforts implemented over the past two years. We continue to actively pursue investment opportunities that offer attractive risk-adjusted returns for our shareholders. We are particularly excited about our expansion into CLO products, as previously outlined in our last earnings call. In April, we created a JV to hold investments in CLOs and related warehouse entity. Notably, the JV is beginning to receive distributions from the CLO investments with its first sizable distribution in July. We expect the CLO JV will be a source of increasing income as we further invest in that portfolio moving forward. Over time, we anticipate potential returns ranging from the mid-teens to low 20% from our CLO investment portfolio. By incorporating structured financial vehicles into our portfolio, we gained exposure to instruments that have historically demonstrated strong ROEs across various economic cycles, exemplifying our commitment to building a resilient and diverse investment portfolio. Turning to our second quarter performance. We ended the quarter with NAV of $12.06 per share on June 30 compared to $12.57 as of March 31. The reduction was primarily due to illiquid Level 3 investments on nonaccrual in two portfolio companies, which adversely affected NAV by approximately $0.40 per share in the quarter. We believe the bulk of the impacts to NAV from these portfolio companies has been realized, positioning us to recapture NAV moving ahead. Nonaccruals at quarter end totaled $9.4 million or approximately 3% of portfolio fair value. Of this $9.4 million, $8.1 million was attributable to a portfolio company, which emerged from bankruptcy in July, and we received a significant majority of our recovery and now current pay secured to take-back debt, leaving our pro forma nonaccruals at $1.3 million of fair value. Otherwise, we believe our portfolio remains solid, and we continue to actively monitor our investments for any incremental stress. In the second quarter, we generated $0.32 of NII per share. Sequentially, our NII per share declined due to cash drag related to the GECCI offering in April and our June equity offering as well as the residual impact from the nonaccrual positions and from the timing of cash flows from certain investments such as the CLO JV. As distributions from our CLO focused JV begin to materialize, combined with income from our strategic capital deployments, we expect NII in the second half of the year to surpass that of the first half. As such, we believe we remain well positioned to more than cover our dividend and continue growing the portfolio. Overall, we delivered another solid quarter of results while advancing our strategic initiatives, enhancing both our capital structure and operational efficiency and positioning ourselves well for sustainable, long-term growth. Before turning the call over to Keri to review our financials in greater detail, I would like to address our upcoming baby bond maturity in 2025 as we are actively assessing various options to refinance these bonds. Further, we are constantly evaluating the capital markets and have initiatives in place to take advantage of potential transactions to refinance this maturity. We expect to refinance these bonds by the end of 2024 and remain focused on optimizing our cost of capital. With that, I’d like to hand the call over to Keri Davis to discuss our second quarter 2024 performance.

Keri Davis: Thanks, Matt. I’ll go over our financial highlights now, but we invite all of you to review our press release, accompanying presentation and SEC filings for greater detail. During the second quarter, GECC generated NII of $3.1 million or $0.32 per share as compared to $3.2 million or $0.37 per share in the first quarter of 2024. The sequential decline is largely attributed to cash drag and the increased share count from our June equity issuance at NAV, in addition to the timing of distributions from certain positions, particularly our CLO investments. Our net assets as of June 30, 2024, rose to $126 million compared to $119 million at March 31, 2024. Our NAV per share was $12.06 as of June 30 versus $12.57 as of March 31, with the decline once again primarily attributable to the write-down of certain investments highlighted by Matt. Details for the quarter-over-quarter change in NAV can be found on Slide 9 of the investor presentation. As of June 30, GECC’s asset coverage ratio was 171% compared to 180% as of March 31. Pro forma for the July bond issuance, the asset coverage ratio would be approximately 163%. As of June 30, total debt outstanding was approximately $178 million and our $25 million revolver remains undrawn. Cash and money market securities totaled approximately $3 million. Pro forma for the July bond issuance totaled debt outstanding was approximately $200 million. Our Board of Directors authorized a $0.35 per share cash distribution for the quarter ending September 30, 2024. The third quarter cash distribution will be payable on September 30, 2024, to stockholders of record as of September 16. The distribution equates to an 11.6% annualized dividend yield on our June 30 NAV of $12.06 per share. And with that, I’ll turn the call back over to Matt.

Matt Kaplan: Thanks, Keri. Our investment portfolio continues to get stronger as we focus on increasing its exposure to secured debt. To that end and notably, our CLO investments provides us a solid look through to the broadly syndicated first lien loan market with attractive financing sources and strong institutional counterparts. This gives us additional confidence in sourcing and deploying capital into these investments. Considered last year, our portfolio consisted of 44% first lien loans and no CLO exposure. Fast forward to the second quarter of 2024, first lien loans and CLOs make up 60% of our portfolio. As our joint venture continues growing, we expect to provide additional insight into our underlying portfolio in the quarters ahead. Notably, our portfolio’s yield profile stood steady at over 13% at quarter end. Despite the lingering effects from the nonaccrual investments, we are pleased with the portfolio’s composition and return profile, which will further be strengthened as we receive distributions from our CLO JV investments amongst other newly initiated positions. Given the ongoing volatility in the macro environment with uncertainty surrounding the timing of rate cuts and a turbulent election year, we are maintaining a disciplined approach to capital deployment. We are directing our investments towards opportunities that are primed to perform across various economic cycles. As always, we prioritize credit quality and seek investments with minimal risk of permanent capital loss. By adhering to this strategy, we are well equipped to continue growing Great Elm Capital Corp and delivering attractive risk-adjusted returns for our shareholders. We remain excited for the future of GECC. And with that, I would like to turn the call over to Mike Keller to provide an update on specialty finance.

Mike Keller: Thanks, Matt. Despite a sluggish start to 2024 for new deal originations across all our specialty finance platforms, GESF saw improved performance in two of its three platform companies in the second quarter. Moreover, the pipelines remain robust thus far in the third quarter, and we continue to be laser-focused on closing new deals and streamlining operations. Touching on our platform companies. While Prestige started the first quarter with lower invoice financing volumes, a notable pickup in the second quarter led to increased net income sequentially. At Sterling, deals closed in the first half of the year generated positive momentum for the company, improving earnings, both sequentially and year-over-year. We are excited for Sterling’s prospects as the progress made over the last six months has positioned the business to further convert its pipeline into earning assets over the coming months. Lastly, although deal volume at Great Elm Healthcare Finance has continued to lag for projections, we remain focused on implementing strategic refinements to reposition the platform for future success. Overall, although the year began slowly, we experienced some sequential improvement in the second quarter and are optimistic that our efforts to drive further growth and profitability will pay off.

Matt Kaplan: Thanks, Mike. In closing, GECC had a solid second quarter and strong first half of the year. The strategic and capital raising initiatives implemented so far this year reflect our commitment to enhancing and expanding our platforms and portfolio. Looking ahead, we believe we are well positioned to grow NII and more than cover the dividend for the remainder of the year. With that, I’d like to turn the call over to the operator for questions. Operator?

Operator: Thank you. [Operator Instructions] There are no questions at this time. I would like to turn the floor back over to Matt Kaplan for closing comments.

Matt Kaplan: Thank you all again for joining us today. We are pleased with another quarter of solid performance as we continue to execute on our growth strategy. We look forward to continuing the investor dialogue. Please let us know, if we can help with any follow-up questions that you may have.

Operator: Thank you. This concludes today’s teleconference. You may disconnect your lines at this time. Thank you for your participation.

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