BDC Market Review: Apollo's Strategic Moves and Market Shifts
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BDC Market Review: Apollo's Strategic Moves and Market Shifts

authorBy Michele Ferrero
DateMay 24, 2026
Read time2 min

The Business Development Company (BDC) sector recently experienced a period of flux, with notable shifts in market performance and strategic corporate actions. This review delves into the key developments observed through the third week of May, highlighting the underlying dynamics that are reshaping the landscape for BDCs.

Insightful Market Dynamics and Strategic Repositioning in the BDC Sector

In the financial markets of the third week of May, Business Development Companies (BDCs) observed a downturn in their collective performance. A significant factor contributing to this decline was the dividend reduction initiated by PSEC (Prospect Capital Corporation), which sent ripples across the sector. In contrast, OTF (Owl Rock Technology Finance Corp.) showed signs of recovery, rebounding from previous losses primarily driven by its software loan portfolio. The initial quarter's results for BDCs revealed a landscape of relative stability in average total Net Asset Value (NAV) returns, yet this stability masked a considerable range of performance disparities among individual entities. A pivotal strategic move signaling broader industry shifts was the consideration by Apollo Global Management of divesting MFIC (MidCap Financial Investment Corporation). This potential sale underscores Apollo's increasing commitment to expanding its internal private credit operations, alongside a preference for direct, in-house management of such assets. Concurrently, the private credit lending market experienced a contraction of 14% in the first quarter, diverging sharply from the 13% growth recorded in traditional bank lending. This shift in capital supply dynamics is proving advantageous for smaller middle-market BDCs, as they gain access to a reconfigured funding environment.

This evolving market environment presents both challenges and opportunities for investors and financial institutions. The strategic actions of major players like Apollo, coupled with the changing tides in private versus bank lending, suggest a reevaluation of traditional investment paradigms within the BDC space. Observing these trends closely will be crucial for navigating future investments and understanding the ongoing transformation of the private credit landscape.

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