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(dba PurposeBuilt Brands) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887us-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMemberus-gaap:ConsumerSectorMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2026-03-310001655887Arctic Holdco, LLC (dba Novvia Group) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Arctic Holdco, LLC (dba Novvia Group) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Ascend Buyer, LLC (dba PPC Flexible Packaging) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Fortis Solutions Group, LLC | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Fortis Solutions Group, LLC | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Indigo Buyer, Inc. (dba Inovar Packaging Group) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Pregis Topco LLC | Second lien senior secured loan 1 | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Pregis Topco LLC | Second lien senior secured loan 2 | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887us-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMemberus-gaap:ContainerAndPackagingSectorMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2026-03-310001655887ABB/Con-cise Optical Group LLC | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Endries Acquisition, Inc. | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Offen, Inc. | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Offen, Inc. | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887us-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMemberobdc:DistributionSectorMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2026-03-310001655887Pluralsight, LLC | First lien senior secured loan 1 | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Pluralsight, LLC | First lien senior secured loan 2 | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Pluralsight, LLC | First lien senior secured loan 3 | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Severin Acquisition, LLC (dba PowerSchool) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Severin Acquisition, LLC (dba PowerSchool) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Severin Acquisition, LLC (dba PowerSchool) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887us-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMemberobdc:EducationMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2026-03-310001655887Dresser Utility Solutions, LLC | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887us-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMemberus-gaap:EnergySectorMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2026-03-310001655887Baker Tilly Advisory Group, LP | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887CCM Midco, LLC (f/k/a Cresset Capital Management, LLC) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Continental Finance Company, LLC | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Deerfield Dakota Holdings | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Deerfield Dakota Holdings | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Minotaur Acquisition, Inc. (dba Inspira Financial) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887ML Holdco, Inc. (dba Meridian Link) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887NMI Acquisitionco, Inc. (dba Network Merchants) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Smarsh Inc. | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Wipfli Advisory LLC | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887us-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMemberus-gaap:FinancialServicesSectorMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2026-03-310001655887Balrog Acquisition, Inc. (dba Bakemark) | Second lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887BP Veraison Buyer, LLC (dba Sun World) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Eagle Family Foods Group LLC | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Fiesta Purchaser, Inc. (dba Shearer's Foods) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Gehl Foods, LLC | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Hissho Parent, LLC | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Innovation Ventures HoldCo, LLC (dba 5 Hour Energy) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Rushmore Investment III LLC (dba Winland Foods) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Sara Lee Frozen Bakery, LLC (fka KSLB Holdings, LLC) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Vital Bidco AB (dba Vitamin Well) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887us-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMemberus-gaap:FoodAndBeverageSectorMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2026-03-310001655887Cambrex Corporation | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Creek Parent, Inc. (dba Catalent) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887CSC MKG Topco LLC (dba Medical Knowledge Group) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Nelipak Holding Company | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Nelipak Holding Company | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887NELIPAK EUROPEAN HOLDINGS COÖPERATIEF U.A. | First lien senior secured EUR term loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Patriot Acquisition TopCo S.À R.L. (dba Corza Health, Inc.) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Rhea Parent, Inc. | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887TBRS, Inc. (dba TEAM Technologies) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887us-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMemberobdc:HealthcareEquipmentAndServicesMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2026-03-310001655887Allied Benefit Systems Intermediate LLC | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Bristol Hospice L.L.C. | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Commander Buyer, Inc. (dba CenExel) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Ex Vivo Parent Inc. (dba OB Hospitalist) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887KWOL Acquisition, Inc. (dba Worldwide Clinical Trials) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Maple Acquisition, LLC (dba Medicus) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887National Dentex Labs LLC (fka Barracuda Dental LLC) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887National Dentex Labs LLC (fka Barracuda Dental LLC) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887National Dentex Labs LLC (fka Barracuda Dental LLC) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Natural Partners, LLC | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887OB Hospitalist Group, Inc. | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Pacific BidCo Inc. | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887PetVet Care Centers, LLC | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887PetVet Care Centers, LLC | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Plasma Buyer LLC (dba PathGroup) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Plasma Buyer LLC (dba PathGroup) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan 1 | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Plasma Buyer LLC (dba PathGroup) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan 2 | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Plasma Buyer LLC (dba PathGroup) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Premier Imaging, LLC (dba LucidHealth) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Premise Health Holding Corp. | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Quva Pharma, Inc. | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887SimonMed, Inc. | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887SimonMed, Inc. | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Soleo Holdings, Inc. | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Tivity Health, Inc. | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Unified Women's Healthcare, LP | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Valeris, Inc. (fka Phantom Purchaser, Inc.) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Vermont Aus Pty Ltd | First lien senior secured AUD term loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887us-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMemberobdc:HealthcareProvidersAndServicesMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2026-03-310001655887BCPE Osprey Buyer, Inc. (dba PartsSource) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887BCPE Osprey Buyer, Inc. (dba PartsSource) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887CT Technologies Intermediate Holdings, Inc. (& Smart Holdings Corp.) (dba Datavant) | First lien senior secured loan 1 | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887CT Technologies Intermediate Holdings, Inc. (& Smart Holdings Corp.) 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(dba Lyniate) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Klick Inc. | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Modernizing Medicine, Inc. (dba ModMed) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887RL Datix Holdings (USA), Inc. | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887RL Datix Holdings (USA), Inc. | First lien senior secured GBP term loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Salinger Bidco Inc. (dba Surgical Information Systems) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887us-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMemberobdc:HealthcareTechnologySectorMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2026-03-310001655887HGH Purchaser, Inc. (dba Horizon Services) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887HGH Purchaser, Inc. (dba Horizon Services) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Mario Midco Holdings, Inc. (dba Len the Plumber) | Unsecured facility | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Mario Purchaser, LLC (dba Len the Plumber) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Mario Purchaser, LLC (dba Len the Plumber) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887us-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMemberobdc:HouseholdProductsMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2026-03-310001655887Cornerstone OnDemand, Inc. | Second lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887IG Investments Holdings, LLC (dba Insight Global) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887us-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMemberobdc:HumanResourceSupportServicesMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2026-03-310001655887CHA Vision Holdings, Inc. (fka FR Vision Holdings, Inc.) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Tamarack Intermediate, L.L.C. (dba Verisk 3E) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887VCI Asset Holdings 1 LLC | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887us-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMemberobdc:InfrastructureAndEnvironmentalServicesMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2026-03-310001655887Diamond Mezzanine 24 LLC (dba United Risk) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Evolution BuyerCo, Inc. (dba SIAA) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Integrity Marketing Acquisition, LLC | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887KUSRP Intermediate, Inc. (dba U.S. Retirement and Benefits Partners) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Norvax, LLC (dba GoHealth) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Norvax, LLC (dba GoHealth) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Simplicity Financial Marketing Group Holdings, Inc. | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887THG Acquisition, LLC (dba Hilb) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887USRP Holdings, Inc. (dba U.S. Retirement and Benefits Partners) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887us-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMemberus-gaap:InsuranceSectorMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2026-03-310001655887Anaplan, Inc. | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Aptean Acquiror, Inc. (dba Aptean) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Artifact Bidco, Inc. (dba Avetta) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Azurite Intermediate Holdings, Inc. (dba Alteryx, Inc.) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Bayshore Intermediate #2, L.P. (dba Boomi) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Bayshore Intermediate #2, L.P. (dba Boomi) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887BCTO WIW Holdings, Inc. (dba When I Work) | Senior convertible notes | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887By Light Professional IT Services LLC | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Catalis Intermediate, Inc. (fka GovBrands Intermediate, Inc.) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887CivicPlus, LLC | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887CP PIK DEBT ISSUER, LLC (dba CivicPlus, LLC) | Unsecured notes | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Crewline Buyer, Inc. (dba New Relic) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Denali Intermediate Holdings, Inc. (dba Dun & Bradstreet) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887EET Buyer, Inc. (dba e-Emphasys) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Einstein Parent, Inc. (dba Smartsheet) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Granicus, Inc. | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Granicus, Inc. | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Hyland Software, Inc. | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Litera Bidco LLC | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Ministry Brands Holdings, LLC | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Ministry Brands Holdings, LLC | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887PDI TA Holdings, Inc. | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887PDI TA Holdings, Inc. | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887QAD, Inc. | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Securonix, Inc. | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Spaceship Purchaser, Inc. (dba Squarespace) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Themis Solutions Inc. (dba Clio) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Thunder Purchaser, Inc. (dba Vector Solutions) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887us-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMemberobdc:InternetSoftwareAndServicesMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2026-03-310001655887Aerosmith Bidco 1 Limited (dba Audiotonix) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Eternal Buyer, LLC (dba Wedgewood Weddings) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Troon Golf, L.L.C. | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887us-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMemberobdc:LeisureAndEntertainmentMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2026-03-310001655887FR Flow Control CB LLC (dba Trillium Flow Technologies) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Loparex Midco B.V. | First lien senior secured loan 1 | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Loparex Midco B.V. | First lien senior secured loan 2 | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Loparex Midco B.V. | Second lien senior secured loan 1 | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Loparex Midco B.V. | Second lien senior secured loan 2 | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887MHE Intermediate Holdings, LLC (dba OnPoint Group) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Sonny's Enterprises, LLC | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Sonny's Enterprises, LLC | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Sonny's Enterprises, LLC | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887us-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMemberobdc:ManufacturingMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2026-03-310001655887Puma Buyer, LLC (dba PANTHERx) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887us-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMemberobdc:PharmaceuticalsMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2026-03-310001655887Essential Services Holding Corporation (dba Turnpoint) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Essential Services Holding Corporation (dba Turnpoint) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Gerson Lehrman Group, Inc. | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Guidehouse Inc. | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Paris US Holdco, Inc. (dba Precinmac) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Sensor Technology Topco, Inc. (dba Humanetics) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Sensor Technology Topco, Inc. (dba Humanetics) | First lien senior secured EUR term loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Sensor Technology Topco, Inc. (dba Humanetics) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Vensure Employer Services, Inc. | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887us-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMemberobdc:ProfessionalServicesMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2026-03-310001655887Galls, LLC | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Milan Laser Holdings LLC | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Notorious Holdings LLC (dba Beauty Industry Group) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Notorious Topco, LLC (dba Beauty Industry Group) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887The Shade Store, LLC | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887us-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMemberus-gaap:RetailSectorMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2026-03-310001655887EOS Finco S.A.R.L (dba Netceed) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887EOS Finco S.A.R.L (dba Netceed) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Reinstated NewCo S.À R.L. (dba Netceed) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887us-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMemberobdc:TelecommunicationMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2026-03-310001655887Lytx, Inc. | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887us-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMemberobdc:TransportationMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2026-03-310001655887obdc:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerBeforeAdjustmentMemberus-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMember2026-03-310001655887us-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMemberobdc:MiscellaneousDebtCommitmentsNettingMember2026-03-310001655887us-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMemberus-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMember2026-03-310001655887AAM Series 1.1 Rail and Domestic Intermodal Feeder, LLC | Specialty finance equity investment | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887AAM Series 2.1 Aviation Feeder, LLC | Specialty finance equity investment | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Amergin Asset Management, LLC | Specialty finance equity investment | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Blue Owl Cross-Strategy Opportunities 2025-1 LLC (fka Blue Owl Cross-Strategy Opportunities LLC) | Specialty finance equity investment | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887us-gaap:EquitySecuritiesMemberobdc:AssetBasedLendingAndFundFinanceMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2026-03-310001655887CD&R Value Building Partners I, L.P. (dba Belron) | LP Interest | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Metis HoldCo, Inc. (dba Mavis Tire Express Services) | Series A Convertible Preferred Stock | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Percheron Horsepower-A LP (dba Big Brand Tire & Service) | Limited Partner Interest | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887us-gaap:EquitySecuritiesMemberus-gaap:AutomotiveSectorMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2026-03-310001655887Dodge Construction Network Holdings, L.P. | Class A-2 Common Units | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Dodge Construction Network Holdings, L.P. | Series A Preferred Units | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887us-gaap:EquitySecuritiesMemberobdc:BuildingsAndRealEstateMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2026-03-310001655887Hercules Buyer, LLC (dba The Vincit Group) | Common Units | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Knockout Intermediate Holdings I Inc. (dba Kaseya Inc.) | Perpetual Preferred Stock | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887us-gaap:EquitySecuritiesMemberobdc:BusinessServicesMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2026-03-310001655887ASP Conair Holdings LP | Class A Units | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887us-gaap:EquitySecuritiesMemberus-gaap:ConsumerSectorMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2026-03-310001655887TCB Holdings I LLC (dba TricorBraun) | Class A Preferred Units | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887us-gaap:EquitySecuritiesMemberus-gaap:ContainerAndPackagingSectorMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2026-03-310001655887Paradigmatic Holdco LLC (dba Pluralsight) | Common stock | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887us-gaap:EquitySecuritiesMemberobdc:EducationMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2026-03-310001655887Hissho Sushi Holdings, LLC | Class A Units | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887us-gaap:EquitySecuritiesMemberus-gaap:FoodAndBeverageSectorMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2026-03-310001655887KPCI Co-Invest 2, L.P. | Class A Units | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Maia Aggregator, LP | Class A-2 Units | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Patriot Holdings SCSp (dba Corza Health, Inc.) | Class A Units | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Patriot Holdings SCSp (dba Corza Health, Inc.) | Class B Units | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Rhea Acquisition Holdings, LP | Series A-2 Units | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887us-gaap:EquitySecuritiesMemberobdc:HealthcareEquipmentAndServicesMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2026-03-310001655887Baypine Commander Co-Invest, LP | LP Interest | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887KOBHG Holdings, L.P. (dba OB Hospitalist) | Class A Interests | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887KWOL Acquisition, Inc. (dba Worldwide Clinical Trials) | Class A Interest | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Romulus Intermediate Holdings 1 Inc. (dba PetVet Care Centers) | Series A Preferred Stock | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887XOMA Corporation | Warrants | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887us-gaap:EquitySecuritiesMemberobdc:HealthcareProvidersAndServicesMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2026-03-310001655887Minerva Holdco, Inc. | Senior A Preferred Stock | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887ModMed Software Midco Holdings, Inc. (dba ModMed) | Series A Preferred Units | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887us-gaap:EquitySecuritiesMemberobdc:HealthcareTechnologySectorMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2026-03-310001655887Sunshine Software Holdings, Inc. (dba Cornerstone OnDemand, Inc.) | Series A Preferred Stock | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887us-gaap:EquitySecuritiesMemberobdc:HumanResourceSupportServicesMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2026-03-310001655887Valor Cl Blocker Feeder LP | LP Interest | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887VCI Intermediate TopCo 1 LLC | Class B Units | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887us-gaap:EquitySecuritiesMemberobdc:InfrastructureAndEnvironmentalServicesMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2026-03-310001655887Evolution Parent, LP (dba SIAA) | LP Interest | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887GoHealth, Inc. | Common stock | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887GrowthCurve Capital Sunrise Co-Invest LP (dba Brightway) | LP Interest | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887us-gaap:EquitySecuritiesMemberus-gaap:InsuranceSectorMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2026-03-310001655887Bird Holding B.V. (fka MessageBird Holding B.V.) | Extended Series C Warrants | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Brooklyn Lender Co-Invest 2, L.P. (dba Boomi) | Common Units | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Insight CP (Blocker) Holdings, L.P. (dba CivicPlus, LLC) | LP Interest | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Nscale Global Holdings Limited | Preferred equity | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Nscale Global Holdings Limited | Series B Preferred Shares | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Project Alpine Co-Invest Fund, LP | LP Interest | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Thunder Topco L.P. (dba Vector Solutions) | Common Units | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887WMC Bidco, Inc. (dba West Monroe) | Senior Preferred Stock | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887us-gaap:EquitySecuritiesMemberobdc:InternetSoftwareAndServicesMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2026-03-310001655887Gloves Holdings, LP (dba Protective Industrial Products) | LP Interest | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Windows Entities | LLC Units | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887us-gaap:EquitySecuritiesMemberobdc:ManufacturingMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2026-03-310001655887LSI Financing 1 DAC | Specialty finance equity investment | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887us-gaap:EquitySecuritiesMemberobdc:PharmaceuticalsMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2026-03-310001655887Notorious Purchaser II, Inc. (dba Beauty Industry Group) | Class B Common Stock | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887us-gaap:EquitySecuritiesMemberus-gaap:RetailSectorMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2026-03-310001655887Equity NewCo S.A. (dba Netceed) | Common Equity | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887us-gaap:EquitySecuritiesMemberobdc:TelecommunicationsMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2026-03-310001655887us-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMemberus-gaap:EquitySecuritiesMember2026-03-310001655887Swipe Acquisition Corporation (dba PLI) | First lien senior secured loan 1 | Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Swipe Acquisition Corporation (dba PLI) | First lien senior secured loan 2 | Affiliated2026-03-310001655887us-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMemberobdc:AdvertisingAndMediaMemberus-gaap:InvestmentAffiliatedIssuerNoncontrolledMember2026-03-310001655887Walker Edison Furniture Company LLC | First lien senior secured loan | Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Walker Edison Furniture Company LLC | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Affiliated2026-03-310001655887us-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMemberobdc:HouseholdProductsMemberus-gaap:InvestmentAffiliatedIssuerNoncontrolledMember2026-03-310001655887us-gaap:InvestmentAffiliatedIssuerNoncontrolledMemberus-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMember2026-03-310001655887New PLI Holdings, LLC (dba PLI) | Class A Common Units | Affiliated2026-03-310001655887us-gaap:EquitySecuritiesMemberobdc:AdvertisingAndMediaMemberus-gaap:InvestmentAffiliatedIssuerNoncontrolledMember2026-03-310001655887LSI Financing LLC | Specialty finance equity investment | Affiliated2026-03-310001655887us-gaap:EquitySecuritiesMemberobdc:PharmaceuticalsMemberus-gaap:InvestmentAffiliatedIssuerNoncontrolledMember2026-03-310001655887us-gaap:InvestmentAffiliatedIssuerNoncontrolledMemberus-gaap:EquitySecuritiesMember2026-03-310001655887Blue Owl Credit SLF LLC | LLC Interest | Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Blue Owl Leasing LLC | LLC Interest | Affiliated2026-03-310001655887us-gaap:EquitySecuritiesMemberobdc:JointVenturesMemberus-gaap:InvestmentAffiliatedIssuerControlledMember2026-03-310001655887us-gaap:InvestmentAffiliatedIssuerControlledMemberus-gaap:EquitySecuritiesMember2026-03-310001655887Aerosmith Bidco 1 Limited (dba Audiotonix) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Arctic Holdco, LLC (dba Novvia Group) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Artifact Bidco, Inc. (dba Avetta) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Associations, Inc. | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Brightway Holdings, LLC | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Cambrex Corporation | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan 1 | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Cambrex Corporation | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan 2 | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887CCM Midco, LLC (f/k/a Cresset Capital Management, LLC) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan 1 | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887CCM Midco, LLC (f/k/a Cresset Capital Management, LLC) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan 2 | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887CHA Vision Holdings, Inc. (fka FR Vision Holdings, Inc.) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887CivicPlus, LLC | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Commander Buyer, Inc. (dba CenExel) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887CT Technologies Intermediate Holdings, Inc. (& Smart Holdings Corp.) (dba Datavant) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan 1 | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887CT Technologies Intermediate Holdings, Inc. (& Smart Holdings Corp.) (dba Datavant) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan 2 | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887DCG ACQUISITION CORP. (dba DuBois Chemical) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887DuraServ LLC | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887FR Flow Control CB LLC (dba Trillium Flow Technologies) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Hercules Borrower, LLC (dba The Vincit Group) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Indigo Buyer, Inc. (dba Inovar Packaging Group) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Integrity Marketing Acquisition, LLC | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Interoperability Bidco, Inc. (dba Lyniate) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Klick Inc. | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Litera Bidco LLC | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan 1 | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Litera Bidco LLC | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan 2 | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Maple Acquisition, LLC (dba Medicus) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887ML Holdco, Inc. (dba Meridian Link) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887NELIPAK EUROPEAN HOLDINGS COÖPERATIEF U.A. | First lien senior secured EUR delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Nelipak Holding Company | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Paris US Holdco, Inc. (dba Precinmac) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Plasma Buyer LLC (dba PathGroup) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Pluralsight, LLC | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887RL Datix Holdings (USA), Inc. | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Salinger Bidco Inc. (dba Surgical Information Systems) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887SimonMed, Inc. | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Simplicity Financial Marketing Group Holdings, Inc. | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Smarsh Inc. | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Soleo Holdings, Inc. | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Spaceship Purchaser, Inc. (dba Squarespace) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887STS PARENT, LLC (dba STS Aviation Group) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Tamarack Intermediate, L.L.C. (dba Verisk 3E) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887TBRS, Inc. (dba TEAM Technologies) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Themis Solutions Inc. (dba Clio) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887THG Acquisition, LLC (dba Hilb) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Troon Golf, L.L.C. | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Unified Women's Healthcare, LP | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Wipfli Advisory LLC | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Wrench Group LLC | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887WU Holdco, Inc. (dba PurposeBuilt Brands) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Aerosmith Bidco 1 Limited (dba Audiotonix) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Anaplan, Inc. | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Aptean Acquiror, Inc. (dba Aptean) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Artifact Bidco, Inc. (dba Avetta) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Ascend Buyer, LLC (dba PPC Flexible Packaging) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Associations, Inc. | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Azurite Intermediate Holdings, Inc. (dba Alteryx, Inc.) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Baker Tilly Advisory Group, LP | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887BCPE Osprey Buyer, Inc. (dba PartsSource) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887BP Veraison Buyer, LLC (dba Sun World) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Bristol Hospice L.L.C. | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887By Light Professional IT Services LLC | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Cambrex Corporation | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Catalis Intermediate, Inc. (fka GovBrands Intermediate, Inc.) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887CCM Midco, LLC (f/k/a Cresset Capital Management, LLC) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887CHA Vision Holdings, Inc. (fka FR Vision Holdings, Inc.) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887CivicPlus, LLC | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Commander Buyer, Inc. (dba CenExel) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Creek Parent, Inc. (dba Catalent) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Crewline Buyer, Inc. (dba New Relic) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887CT Technologies Intermediate Holdings, Inc. (& Smart Holdings Corp.) (dba Datavant) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887DCG ACQUISITION CORP. (dba DuBois Chemical) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Denali Intermediate Holdings, Inc. (dba Dun & Bradstreet) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Diamond Mezzanine 24 LLC (dba United Risk) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Dresser Utility Solutions, LLC | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Eagle Family Foods Group LLC | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887EET Buyer, Inc. (dba e-Emphasys) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Einstein Parent, Inc. (dba Smartsheet) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Eternal Buyer, LLC (dba Wedgewood Weddings) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Evolution BuyerCo, Inc. (dba SIAA) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Foundation Consumer Brands, LLC | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887FR Flow Control CB LLC (dba Trillium Flow Technologies) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Gainsight, Inc. | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Galls, LLC | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Gaylord Chemical Company, L.L.C. | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Gerson Lehrman Group, Inc. | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Granicus, Inc. | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Hercules Borrower, LLC (dba The Vincit Group) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Hissho Parent, LLC | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Hyland Software, Inc. | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887IG Investments Holdings, LLC (dba Insight Global) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Indigo Buyer, Inc. (dba Inovar Packaging Group) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Integrity Marketing Acquisition, LLC | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Interoperability Bidco, Inc. (dba Lyniate) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Klick Inc. | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887KWOL Acquisition, Inc. (dba Worldwide Clinical Trials) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Lignetics Investment Corp. | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Litera Bidco LLC | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Maple Acquisition, LLC (dba Medicus) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887MHE Intermediate Holdings, LLC (dba OnPoint Group) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Milan Laser Holdings LLC | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Minotaur Acquisition, Inc. (dba Inspira Financial) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Modernizing Medicine, Inc. (dba ModMed) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Monotype Imaging Holdings Inc. | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Natural Partners, LLC | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887NELIPAK EUROPEAN HOLDINGS COÖPERATIEF U.A. | First lien senior secured EUR revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887NMI Acquisitionco, Inc. (dba Network Merchants) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Notorious Topco, LLC (dba Beauty Industry Group) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887OB Hospitalist Group, Inc. | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Paris US Holdco, Inc. (dba Precinmac) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Patriot Acquisition TopCo S.À R.L. (dba Corza Health, Inc.) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Pluralsight, LLC | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Premise Health Holding Corp. | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Puma Buyer, LLC (dba PANTHERx) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887QAD, Inc. | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Quva Pharma, Inc. | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Rhea Parent, Inc. | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887RL Datix Holdings (USA), Inc. | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Salinger Bidco Inc. (dba Surgical Information Systems) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Sara Lee Frozen Bakery, LLC (fka KSLB Holdings, LLC) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Securonix, Inc. | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Simplicity Financial Marketing Group Holdings, Inc. | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Smarsh Inc. | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Soleo Holdings, Inc. | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Spaceship Purchaser, Inc. (dba Squarespace) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887SWK BUYER, Inc. (dba Stonewall Kitchen) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Tamarack Intermediate, L.L.C. (dba Verisk 3E) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887TBRS, Inc. (dba TEAM Technologies) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Themis Solutions Inc. (dba Clio) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887THG Acquisition, LLC (dba Hilb) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Thunder Purchaser, Inc. (dba Vector Solutions) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Troon Golf, L.L.C. | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Unified Women's Healthcare, LP | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887USRP Holdings, Inc. (dba U.S. Retirement and Benefits Partners) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Valeris, Inc. (fka Phantom Purchaser, Inc.) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Vital Bidco AB (dba Vitamin Well) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Wipfli Advisory LLC | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887WU Holdco, Inc. (dba PurposeBuilt Brands) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887AAM Series 1.1 Rail and Domestic Intermodal Feeder, LLC | Specialty finance equity investment | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Percheron Horsepower-A LP (dba Big Brand Tire & Service) | Limited Partner Interest | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Valor Compute Infrastructure L.P. | LP Interest | Non Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Walker Edison Furniture Company LLC | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan 1 | Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Walker Edison Furniture Company LLC | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan 2 | Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Swipe Acquisition Corporation (dba PLI) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Affiliated2026-03-310001655887Walker Edison Furniture Company LLC | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Affiliated2026-03-310001655887LSI Financing LLC | Specialty finance equity investment | Affiliated2026-03-310001655887LSI Financing LLC2025-12-310001655887LSI Financing LLC2026-01-012026-03-310001655887LSI Financing LLC2026-03-310001655887New PLI Holdings, LLC (dba PLI)2025-12-310001655887New PLI Holdings, LLC (dba PLI)2026-01-012026-03-310001655887New PLI Holdings, LLC (dba PLI)2026-03-310001655887Walker Edison Furniture Company LLC2025-12-310001655887Walker Edison Furniture Company LLC2026-01-012026-03-310001655887Walker Edison Furniture Company LLC2026-03-310001655887Blue Owl Credit SLF LLC2025-12-310001655887Blue Owl Credit SLF LLC2026-01-012026-03-310001655887Blue Owl Credit SLF LLC2026-03-310001655887Blue Owl Leasing LLC2025-12-310001655887Blue Owl Leasing LLC2026-01-012026-03-310001655887Blue Owl Leasing LLC2026-03-310001655887Midwest Custom Windows, LLC2026-03-310001655887Greater Toronto Custom Windows, Corp.2026-03-310001655887Garden State Custom Windows, LLC2026-03-310001655887Long Island Custom Windows, LLC2026-03-310001655887Jemico, LLC2026-03-310001655887Atlanta Custom Windows, LLC2026-03-310001655887Fairchester Custom Windows LLC2026-03-310001655887obdc:AssetBasedFinanceSectorMember2026-03-310001655887srt:MinimumMemberobdc:AssetBasedFinanceSectorMember2026-03-310001655887srt:MaximumMemberobdc:AssetBasedFinanceSectorMember2026-03-310001655887obdc:ABFSpecialtyFinanceMember2026-03-310001655887obdc:ABFLeasingMember2026-03-310001655887obdc:ABFCommercialRealEstateMember2026-03-310001655887Monotype Imaging Holdings Inc. | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887us-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMemberobdc:AdvertisingAndMediaMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2025-12-310001655887Peraton Corp. | Second lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887STS PARENT, LLC (dba STS Aviation Group) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887STS PARENT, LLC (dba STS Aviation Group) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887us-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMemberus-gaap:AerospaceSectorMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2025-12-310001655887AAM Series 1.1 Rail and Domestic Intermodal Feeder, LLC | Specialty finance debt investment | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887AAM Series 2.1 Aviation Feeder, LLC | Specialty finance debt investment | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Hg Genesis 8 Sumoco Limited | Unsecured facility | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Hg Genesis 9 SumoCo Limited | Unsecured facility | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Hg Saturn Luchaco Limited | Unsecured facility | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887us-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMemberobdc:AssetBasedLendingAndFundFinanceMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2025-12-310001655887Associations Finance, Inc. | Unsecured notes | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Associations, Inc. | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Wrench Group LLC | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Wrench Group LLC | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887us-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMemberobdc:BuildingsAndRealEstateMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2025-12-310001655887DuraServ LLC | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887DuraServ LLC | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Gainsight, Inc. | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Hercules Borrower, LLC (dba The Vincit Group) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Hercules Buyer, LLC (dba The Vincit Group) | Unsecured notes | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887KPSKY Acquisition, Inc. (dba BluSky) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887KPSKY Acquisition, Inc. (dba BluSky) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887us-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMemberobdc:BusinessServicesMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2025-12-310001655887Advancion Holdings, LLC (fka Aruba Investments Holdings, LLC) | Second lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887DCG ACQUISITION CORP. (dba DuBois Chemical) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Gaylord Chemical Company, L.L.C. | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Gaylord Chemical Company, L.L.C. | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Rocket BidCo, Inc. (dba Recochem) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887us-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMemberus-gaap:ChemicalsSectorMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2025-12-310001655887Conair Holdings LLC | Second lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Feradyne Outdoors, LLC | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Foundation Consumer Brands, LLC | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Lignetics Investment Corp. | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887SWK BUYER, Inc. (dba Stonewall Kitchen) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887WU Holdco, Inc. (dba PurposeBuilt Brands) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887us-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMemberus-gaap:ConsumerSectorMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2025-12-310001655887Arctic Holdco, LLC (dba Novvia Group) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Arctic Holdco, LLC (dba Novvia Group) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Ascend Buyer, LLC (dba PPC Flexible Packaging) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Fortis Solutions Group, LLC | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Fortis Solutions Group, LLC | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Indigo Buyer, Inc. (dba Inovar Packaging Group) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Pregis Topco LLC | Second lien senior secured loan 1 | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Pregis Topco LLC | Second lien senior secured loan 2 | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887us-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMemberus-gaap:ContainerAndPackagingSectorMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2025-12-310001655887ABB/Con-cise Optical Group LLC | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Endries Acquisition, Inc. | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Offen, Inc. | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887us-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMemberobdc:DistributionSectorMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2025-12-310001655887Pluralsight, LLC | First lien senior secured loan 1 | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Pluralsight, LLC | First lien senior secured loan 2 | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Severin Acquisition, LLC (dba PowerSchool) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Severin Acquisition, LLC (dba PowerSchool) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887us-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMemberobdc:EducationMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2025-12-310001655887Dresser Utility Solutions, LLC | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887us-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMemberus-gaap:EnergySectorMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2025-12-310001655887Baker Tilly Advisory Group, LP | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887CCM Midco, LLC (f/k/a Cresset Capital Management, LLC) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Continental Finance Company, LLC | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Deerfield Dakota Holdings | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Finastra USA, Inc. | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887KRIV Acquisition Inc. (dba Riveron) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Minotaur Acquisition, Inc. (dba Inspira Financial) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887ML Holdco, Inc. (dba Meridian Link) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887NMI Acquisitionco, Inc. (dba Network Merchants) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Smarsh Inc. | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Wipfli Advisory LLC | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887us-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMemberus-gaap:FinancialServicesSectorMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2025-12-310001655887Balrog Acquisition, Inc. (dba Bakemark) | Second lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887BP Veraison Buyer, LLC (dba Sun World) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Eagle Family Foods Group LLC | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Fiesta Purchaser, Inc. (dba Shearer's Foods) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Gehl Foods, LLC | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Hissho Parent, LLC | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Innovation Ventures HoldCo, LLC (dba 5 Hour Energy) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Rushmore Investment III LLC (dba Winland Foods) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Sara Lee Frozen Bakery, LLC (fka KSLB Holdings, LLC) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Vital Bidco AB (dba Vitamin Well) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887us-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMemberus-gaap:FoodAndBeverageSectorMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2025-12-310001655887Cambrex Corporation | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Creek Parent, Inc. (dba Catalent) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887CSC MKG Topco LLC (dba Medical Knowledge Group) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Nelipak Holding Company | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Nelipak Holding Company | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887NELIPAK EUROPEAN HOLDINGS COÖPERATIEF U.A. | First lien senior secured EUR term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887NELIPAK EUROPEAN HOLDINGS COÖPERATIEF U.A. | First lien senior secured EUR revolving loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Patriot Acquisition TopCo S.À R.L. (dba Corza Health, Inc.) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Rhea Parent, Inc. | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887TBRS, Inc. (dba TEAM Technologies) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887us-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMemberobdc:HealthcareEquipmentAndServicesMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2025-12-310001655887Allied Benefit Systems Intermediate LLC | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Bristol Hospice L.L.C. | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Commander Buyer, Inc. (dba CenExel) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887EresearchTechnology, Inc. (dba Clario) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Ex Vivo Parent Inc. (dba OB Hospitalist) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887KABAFUSION Parent, LLC | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887KWOL Acquisition, Inc. (dba Worldwide Clinical Trials) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Maple Acquisition, LLC (dba Medicus) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887National Dentex Labs LLC (fka Barracuda Dental LLC) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887National Dentex Labs LLC (fka Barracuda Dental LLC) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan 1 | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887National Dentex Labs LLC (fka Barracuda Dental LLC) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan 2 | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887National Dentex Labs LLC (fka Barracuda Dental LLC) | First lien senior secured revolving loan 1 | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887National Dentex Labs LLC (fka Barracuda Dental LLC) | First lien senior secured revolving loan 2 | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Natural Partners, LLC | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887OB Hospitalist Group, Inc. | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Pacific BidCo Inc. | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887PetVet Care Centers, LLC | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887PetVet Care Centers, LLC | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Plasma Buyer LLC (dba PathGroup) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Plasma Buyer LLC (dba PathGroup) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Plasma Buyer LLC (dba PathGroup) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Premier Imaging, LLC (dba LucidHealth) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Premise Health Holding Corp. | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Quva Pharma, Inc. | First lien senior secured loan 1 | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Quva Pharma, Inc. | First lien senior secured loan 2 | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Quva Pharma, Inc. | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887SimonMed, Inc. | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887SimonMed, Inc. | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Soleo Holdings, Inc. | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Tivity Health, Inc. | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Unified Women's Healthcare, LP | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Unified Women's Healthcare, LP | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Valeris, Inc. (fka Phantom Purchaser, Inc.) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Vermont Aus Pty Ltd | First lien senior secured AUD term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887us-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMemberobdc:HealthcareProvidersAndServicesMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2025-12-310001655887BCPE Osprey Buyer, Inc. (dba PartsSource) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887BCPE Osprey Buyer, Inc. (dba PartsSource) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887BCPE Osprey Buyer, Inc. (dba PartsSource) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887CT Technologies Intermediate Holdings, Inc. (& Smart Holdings Corp.) (dba Datavant) | First lien senior secured loan 1 | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887CT Technologies Intermediate Holdings, Inc. (& Smart Holdings Corp.) (dba Datavant) | First lien senior secured loan 2 | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887GI Ranger Intermediate, LLC (dba Rectangle Health) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887GI Ranger Intermediate, LLC (dba Rectangle Health) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Indikami Bidco, LLC (dba IntegriChain) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Indikami Bidco, LLC (dba IntegriChain) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Indikami Bidco, LLC (dba IntegriChain) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Inovalon Holdings, Inc. | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Inovalon Holdings, Inc. | Second lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Intelerad Medical Systems Incorporated (fka 11849573 Canada Inc.) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Interoperability Bidco, Inc. (dba Lyniate) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Klick Inc. | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Modernizing Medicine, Inc. (dba ModMed) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887RL Datix Holdings (USA), Inc. | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887RL Datix Holdings (USA), Inc. | First lien senior secured GBP term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Salinger Bidco Inc. (dba Surgical Information Systems) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Salinger Bidco Inc. (dba Surgical Information Systems) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887us-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMemberobdc:HealthcareTechnologySectorMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2025-12-310001655887HGH Purchaser, Inc. (dba Horizon Services) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887HGH Purchaser, Inc. (dba Horizon Services) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Mario Midco Holdings, Inc. (dba Len the Plumber) | Unsecured facility | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Mario Purchaser, LLC (dba Len the Plumber) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Mario Purchaser, LLC (dba Len the Plumber) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887us-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMemberobdc:HouseholdProductsMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2025-12-310001655887Cornerstone OnDemand, Inc. | Second lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887IG Investments Holdings, LLC (dba Insight Global) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887us-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMemberobdc:HumanResourceSupportServicesMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2025-12-310001655887CHA Vision Holdings, Inc. (fka FR Vision Holdings, Inc.) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Tamarack Intermediate, L.L.C. (dba Verisk 3E) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887VCI Asset Holdings 1 LLC | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887us-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMemberobdc:InfrastructureAndEnvironmentalServicesMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2025-12-310001655887Brightway Holdings, LLC | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Brightway Holdings, LLC | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Diamond Mezzanine 24 LLC (dba United Risk) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Evolution BuyerCo, Inc. (dba SIAA) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Galway Borrower LLC | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Integrity Marketing Acquisition, LLC | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887KUSRP Intermediate, Inc. (dba U.S. Retirement and Benefits Partners) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Norvax, LLC (dba GoHealth) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Norvax, LLC (dba GoHealth) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Simplicity Financial Marketing Group Holdings, Inc. | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887THG Acquisition, LLC (dba Hilb) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887USRP Holdings, Inc. (dba U.S. Retirement and Benefits Partners) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887us-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMemberus-gaap:InsuranceSectorMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2025-12-310001655887Anaplan, Inc. | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Aptean Acquiror, Inc. (dba Aptean) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Aptean Acquiror, Inc. (dba Aptean) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Artifact Bidco, Inc. (dba Avetta) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Azurite Intermediate Holdings, Inc. (dba Alteryx, Inc.) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Bayshore Intermediate #2, L.P. (dba Boomi) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Bayshore Intermediate #2, L.P. (dba Boomi) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887BCTO BSI Buyer, Inc. (dba Buildertrend) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887BCTO WIW Holdings, Inc. (dba When I Work) | Senior convertible notes | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887By Light Professional IT Services LLC | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Catalis Intermediate, Inc. (fka GovBrands Intermediate, Inc.) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887CivicPlus, LLC | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887CivicPlus, LLC | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887CP PIK DEBT ISSUER, LLC (dba CivicPlus, LLC) | Unsecured notes | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Crewline Buyer, Inc. (dba New Relic) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Delinea Buyer, Inc. (f/k/a Centrify) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Denali Intermediate Holdings, Inc. (dba Dun & Bradstreet) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887EET Buyer, Inc. (dba e-Emphasys) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Einstein Parent, Inc. (dba Smartsheet) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Granicus, Inc. | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Granicus, Inc. | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887H&F Opportunities LUX III S.À R.L (dba Checkmarx) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Hyland Software, Inc. | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Litera Bidco LLC | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887MINDBODY, Inc. | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Ministry Brands Holdings, LLC | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Ministry Brands Holdings, LLC | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887PDI TA Holdings, Inc. | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887QAD, Inc. | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Securonix, Inc. | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Spaceship Purchaser, Inc. (dba Squarespace) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Themis Solutions Inc. (dba Clio) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Thunder Purchaser, Inc. (dba Vector Solutions) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887us-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMemberobdc:InternetSoftwareAndServicesMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2025-12-310001655887Aerosmith Bidco 1 Limited (dba Audiotonix) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Eternal Buyer, LLC (dba Wedgewood Weddings) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Troon Golf, L.L.C. | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887us-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMemberobdc:LeisureAndEntertainmentMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2025-12-310001655887Faraday Buyer, LLC (dba MacLean Power Systems) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887FR Flow Control CB LLC (dba Trillium Flow Technologies) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Loparex Midco B.V. | First lien senior secured loan 1 | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Loparex Midco B.V. | First lien senior secured loan 2 | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Loparex Midco B.V. | Second lien senior secured loan 1 | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Loparex Midco B.V. | Second lien senior secured loan 2 | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887MHE Intermediate Holdings, LLC (dba OnPoint Group) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Sonny's Enterprises, LLC | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Sonny's Enterprises, LLC | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Sonny's Enterprises, LLC | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887us-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMemberobdc:ManufacturingMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2025-12-310001655887Puma Buyer, LLC (dba PANTHERx) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887us-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMemberobdc:PharmaceuticalsMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2025-12-310001655887Essential Services Holding Corporation (dba Turnpoint) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Essential Services Holding Corporation (dba Turnpoint) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Gerson Lehrman Group, Inc. | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Guidehouse Inc. | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Paris US Holdco, Inc. (dba Precinmac) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Relativity ODA LLC | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Sensor Technology Topco, Inc. (dba Humanetics) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Sensor Technology Topco, Inc. (dba Humanetics) | First lien senior secured EUR term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Sensor Technology Topco, Inc. (dba Humanetics) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Sensor Technology Topco, Inc. (dba Humanetics) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Sensor Technology Topco, Inc. (dba Humanetics) | First lien senior secured EUR delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Vensure Employer Services, Inc. | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887us-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMemberobdc:ProfessionalServicesMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2025-12-310001655887Galls, LLC | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Milan Laser Holdings LLC | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Notorious Holdings LLC (dba Beauty Industry Group) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Notorious Topco, LLC (dba Beauty Industry Group) | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887The Shade Store, LLC | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887us-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMemberus-gaap:RetailSectorMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2025-12-310001655887EOS Finco S.A.R.L | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887us-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMemberobdc:TelecommunicationMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2025-12-310001655887Lytx, Inc. | First lien senior secured loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887us-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMemberobdc:TransportationMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2025-12-310001655887obdc:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerBeforeAdjustmentMemberus-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMember2025-12-310001655887us-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMemberobdc:MiscellaneousDebtCommitmentsNettingMember2025-12-310001655887us-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMemberus-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMember2025-12-310001655887AAM Series 1.1 Rail and Domestic Intermodal Feeder, LLC | Specialty finance equity investment | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887AAM Series 2.1 Aviation Feeder, LLC | Specialty finance equity investment | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Amergin Asset Management, LLC | Specialty finance equity investment | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Blue Owl Cross-Strategy Opportunities 2025-1 LLC (fka Blue Owl Cross-Strategy Opportunities LLC) | Specialty finance equity investment | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887us-gaap:EquitySecuritiesMemberobdc:AssetBasedLendingAndFundFinanceMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2025-12-310001655887CD&R Value Building Partners I, L.P. (dba Belron) | LP Interest | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Metis HoldCo, Inc. (dba Mavis Tire Express Services) | Series A Convertible Preferred Stock | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Percheron Horsepower-A LP (dba Big Brand Tire & Service) | Limited Partner Interest | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887us-gaap:EquitySecuritiesMemberus-gaap:AutomotiveSectorMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2025-12-310001655887Dodge Construction Network Holdings, L.P. | Class A-2 Common Units | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Dodge Construction Network Holdings, L.P. | Series A Preferred Units | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887us-gaap:EquitySecuritiesMemberobdc:BuildingsAndRealEstateMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2025-12-310001655887Hercules Buyer, LLC (dba The Vincit Group) | Common Units | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Knockout Intermediate Holdings I Inc. (dba Kaseya Inc.) | Perpetual Preferred Stock | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887us-gaap:EquitySecuritiesMemberobdc:BusinessServicesMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2025-12-310001655887ASP Conair Holdings LP | Class A Units | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887us-gaap:EquitySecuritiesMemberus-gaap:ConsumerSectorMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2025-12-310001655887TCB Holdings I LLC (dba TricorBraun) | Class A Preferred Units | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887us-gaap:EquitySecuritiesMemberus-gaap:ContainerAndPackagingSectorMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2025-12-310001655887Paradigmatic Holdco LLC (dba Pluralsight) | Common stock | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887us-gaap:EquitySecuritiesMemberobdc:EducationMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2025-12-310001655887Hissho Sushi Holdings, LLC | Class A Units | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887us-gaap:EquitySecuritiesMemberus-gaap:FoodAndBeverageSectorMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2025-12-310001655887KPCI Co-Invest 2, L.P. | Class A Units | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Maia Aggregator, LP | Class A-2 Units | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Patriot Holdings SCSp (dba Corza Health, Inc.) | Class A Units | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Patriot Holdings SCSp (dba Corza Health, Inc.) | Class B Units | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Rhea Acquisition Holdings, LP | Series A-2 Units | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887us-gaap:EquitySecuritiesMemberobdc:HealthcareEquipmentAndServicesMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2025-12-310001655887Baypine Commander Co-Invest, LP | LP Interest | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887KOBHG Holdings, L.P. (dba OB Hospitalist) | Class A Interests | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887KWOL Acquisition, Inc. (dba Worldwide Clinical Trials) | Class A Interest | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Romulus Intermediate Holdings 1 Inc. (dba PetVet Care Centers) | Series A Preferred Stock | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887XOMA Corporation | Warrants | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887us-gaap:EquitySecuritiesMemberobdc:HealthcareProvidersAndServicesMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2025-12-310001655887Minerva Holdco, Inc. | Senior A Preferred Stock | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887ModMed Software Midco Holdings, Inc. (dba ModMed) | Series A Preferred Units | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887us-gaap:EquitySecuritiesMemberobdc:HealthcareTechnologySectorMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2025-12-310001655887Sunshine Software Holdings, Inc. (dba Cornerstone OnDemand, Inc.) | Series A Preferred Stock | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887us-gaap:EquitySecuritiesMemberobdc:HumanResourceSupportServicesMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2025-12-310001655887Valor Compute Infrastructure L.P. | LP Interest | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887VCI Intermediate TopCo 1 LLC | Class B Units | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887us-gaap:EquitySecuritiesMemberobdc:InfrastructureAndEnvironmentalServicesMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2025-12-310001655887Evolution Parent, LP (dba SIAA) | LP Interest | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Fifth Season Investments LLC | Specialty finance equity investment | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887GoHealth, Inc. | Common stock | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887GrowthCurve Capital Sunrise Co-Invest LP (dba Brightway) | LP Interest | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887us-gaap:EquitySecuritiesMemberus-gaap:InsuranceSectorMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2025-12-310001655887Bird Holding B.V. (fka MessageBird Holding B.V.) | Extended Series C Warrants | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Brooklyn Lender Co-Invest 2, L.P. (dba Boomi) | Common Units | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Insight CP (Blocker) Holdings, L.P. (dba CivicPlus, LLC) | LP Interest | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Nscale Global Holdings Limited | Preferred equity | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Nscale Global Holdings Limited | Series B Preferred Shares | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Project Alpine Co-Invest Fund, LP | LP Interest | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Thunder Topco L.P. (dba Vector Solutions) | Common Units | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887VEPF Torreys Aggregator, LLC (dba MINDBODY, Inc.) | Series A Preferred Stock | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887WMC Bidco, Inc. (dba West Monroe) | Senior Preferred Stock | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887us-gaap:EquitySecuritiesMemberobdc:InternetSoftwareAndServicesMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2025-12-310001655887Gloves Holdings, LP (dba Protective Industrial Products) | LP Interest | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Windows Entities | LLC Units | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887us-gaap:EquitySecuritiesMemberobdc:ManufacturingMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2025-12-310001655887LSI Financing 1 DAC | Specialty finance equity investment | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887us-gaap:EquitySecuritiesMemberobdc:PharmaceuticalsMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2025-12-310001655887Notorious Purchaser II, Inc. (dba Beauty Industry Group) | Class B Common Stock | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887us-gaap:EquitySecuritiesMemberus-gaap:RetailSectorMemberus-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMember2025-12-310001655887us-gaap:InvestmentUnaffiliatedIssuerMemberus-gaap:EquitySecuritiesMember2025-12-310001655887Swipe Acquisition Corporation (dba PLI) | First lien senior secured loan | Affiliated 12025-12-310001655887Swipe Acquisition Corporation (dba PLI) | First lien senior secured loan | Affiliated 22025-12-310001655887us-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMemberobdc:AdvertisingAndMediaMemberus-gaap:InvestmentAffiliatedIssuerNoncontrolledMember2025-12-310001655887Walker Edison Furniture Company LLC | First lien senior secured loan 1 | Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Walker Edison Furniture Company LLC | First lien senior secured loan 2 | Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Walker Edison Furniture Company LLC | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Affiliated2025-12-310001655887us-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMemberobdc:HouseholdProductsMemberus-gaap:InvestmentAffiliatedIssuerNoncontrolledMember2025-12-310001655887us-gaap:InvestmentAffiliatedIssuerNoncontrolledMemberus-gaap:DebtSecuritiesMember2025-12-310001655887New PLI Holdings, LLC (dba PLI) | Class A Common Units | Affiliated2025-12-310001655887us-gaap:EquitySecuritiesMemberobdc:AdvertisingAndMediaMemberus-gaap:InvestmentAffiliatedIssuerNoncontrolledMember2025-12-310001655887Walker Edison Holdco LLC | Common Units | Affiliated2025-12-310001655887us-gaap:EquitySecuritiesMemberobdc:HouseholdProductsMemberus-gaap:InvestmentAffiliatedIssuerNoncontrolledMember2025-12-310001655887LSI Financing LLC | Specialty finance equity investment | Affiliated2025-12-310001655887us-gaap:EquitySecuritiesMemberobdc:PharmaceuticalsMemberus-gaap:InvestmentAffiliatedIssuerNoncontrolledMember2025-12-310001655887us-gaap:InvestmentAffiliatedIssuerNoncontrolledMemberus-gaap:EquitySecuritiesMember2025-12-310001655887Blue Owl Credit SLF LLC | LLC Interest | Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Blue Owl Leasing LLC | LLC Interest | Affiliated2025-12-310001655887us-gaap:EquitySecuritiesMemberobdc:JointVenturesMemberus-gaap:InvestmentAffiliatedIssuerControlledMember2025-12-310001655887us-gaap:InvestmentAffiliatedIssuerControlledMemberus-gaap:EquitySecuritiesMember2025-12-310001655887Aerosmith Bidco 1 Limited (dba Audiotonix) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Arctic Holdco, LLC (dba Novvia Group) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Artifact Bidco, Inc. (dba Avetta) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Associations, Inc. | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Brightway Holdings, LLC | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Cambrex Corporation | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan 1 | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Cambrex Corporation | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan 2 | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887CCM Midco, LLC (f/k/a Cresset Capital Management, LLC) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan 1 | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887CCM Midco, LLC (f/k/a Cresset Capital Management, LLC) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan 2 | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887CHA Vision Holdings, Inc. (fka FR Vision Holdings, Inc.) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887CivicPlus, LLC | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Commander Buyer, Inc. (dba CenExel) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887CT Technologies Intermediate Holdings, Inc. (& Smart Holdings Corp.) (dba Datavant) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan 1 | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887CT Technologies Intermediate Holdings, Inc. (& Smart Holdings Corp.) (dba Datavant) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan 2 | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887DCG ACQUISITION CORP. (dba DuBois Chemical) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887DuraServ LLC | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887EresearchTechnology, Inc. (dba Clario) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Essential Services Holding Corporation (dba Turnpoint) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Eternal Buyer, LLC (dba Wedgewood Weddings) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887FR Flow Control CB LLC (dba Trillium Flow Technologies) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Galls, LLC | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Galway Borrower LLC | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Hercules Borrower, LLC (dba The Vincit Group) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Indigo Buyer, Inc. (dba Inovar Packaging Group) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Integrity Marketing Acquisition, LLC | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Interoperability Bidco, Inc. (dba Lyniate) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Klick Inc. | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887KPSKY Acquisition, Inc. (dba BluSky) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887KRIV Acquisition Inc. (dba Riveron) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887KWOL Acquisition, Inc. (dba Worldwide Clinical Trials) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Litera Bidco LLC | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan 1 | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Litera Bidco LLC | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan 2 | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Maple Acquisition, LLC (dba Medicus) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887ML Holdco, Inc. (dba Meridian Link) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Monotype Imaging Holdings Inc. | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887NELIPAK EUROPEAN HOLDINGS COÖPERATIEF U.A. | First lien senior secured EUR delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Nelipak Holding Company | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Paris US Holdco, Inc. (dba Precinmac) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Pluralsight, LLC | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887RL Datix Holdings (USA), Inc. | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Salinger Bidco Inc. (dba Surgical Information Systems) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Severin Acquisition, LLC (dba PowerSchool) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887SimonMed, Inc. | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Simplicity Financial Marketing Group Holdings, Inc. | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Smarsh Inc. | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Soleo Holdings, Inc. | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Sonny's Enterprises, LLC | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Spaceship Purchaser, Inc. (dba Squarespace) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887STS PARENT, LLC (dba STS Aviation Group) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Tamarack Intermediate, L.L.C. (dba Verisk 3E) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887TBRS, Inc. (dba TEAM Technologies) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Themis Solutions Inc. (dba Clio) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887THG Acquisition, LLC (dba Hilb) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Troon Golf, L.L.C. | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Unified Women's Healthcare, LP | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Vensure Employer Services, Inc. | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Wipfli Advisory LLC | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Wrench Group LLC | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887WU Holdco, Inc. (dba PurposeBuilt Brands) | First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Aerosmith Bidco 1 Limited (dba Audiotonix) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Anaplan, Inc. | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Aptean Acquiror, Inc. (dba Aptean) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Arctic Holdco, LLC (dba Novvia Group) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Artifact Bidco, Inc. (dba Avetta) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Ascend Buyer, LLC (dba PPC Flexible Packaging) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Associations, Inc. | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Azurite Intermediate Holdings, Inc. (dba Alteryx, Inc.) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Baker Tilly Advisory Group, LP | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Bayshore Intermediate #2, L.P. (dba Boomi) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887BCPE Osprey Buyer, Inc. (dba PartsSource) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887BCTO BSI Buyer, Inc. (dba Buildertrend) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887BP Veraison Buyer, LLC (dba Sun World) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Brightway Holdings, LLC | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Bristol Hospice L.L.C. | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887By Light Professional IT Services LLC | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Cambrex Corporation | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Catalis Intermediate, Inc. (fka GovBrands Intermediate, Inc.) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887CCM Midco, LLC (f/k/a Cresset Capital Management, LLC) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887CHA Vision Holdings, Inc. (fka FR Vision Holdings, Inc.) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887CivicPlus, LLC | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Commander Buyer, Inc. (dba CenExel) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Creek Parent, Inc. (dba Catalent) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Crewline Buyer, Inc. (dba New Relic) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887CT Technologies Intermediate Holdings, Inc. (& Smart Holdings Corp.) (dba Datavant) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887DCG ACQUISITION CORP. (dba DuBois Chemical) | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Deerfield Dakota Holdings | First lien senior secured revolving loan | Non Affiliated2025-12-310001655887Delinea Buyer, Inc. 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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549
________________________________________________________________________________________________
FORM 10-Q
________________________________________________________________________________________________

QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
For the quarterly period ended March 31, 2026
OR
TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
For the transition period from_______to
Commission File Number: 814-01219
________________________________________________________________________________________________
BLUE OWL CAPITAL CORPORATION II
(Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in its Charter)
________________________________________________________________________________________________
Maryland47-5416332
(State or other jurisdiction of
incorporation or organization)
(I.R.S. Employer
Identification No.)
  
399 Park Avenue
New York, New York
10022
(Address of principal executive offices)(Zip Code)
Registrant’s telephone number, including area code: (212) 419-3000
________________________________________________________________________________________________
Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:
Title of each classTrading Symbol(s)Name of each exchange on which registered
NoneNoneNone


Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days. Yes ☒ No ☐

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant has submitted electronically every Interactive Data File required to be submitted pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T (§ 232.405 of this chapter) during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit such files). Yes ☒ No ☐

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, a smaller reporting company, or an emerging growth company. See the definitions of “large accelerated filer,” “accelerated filer”, “smaller reporting company” and “emerging growth company” in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.

Large accelerated filerAccelerated filer
Non-accelerated filerSmaller reporting company
Emerging growth company

If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act. ☐

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act). YES ☐ NO

As of May 01, 2026, the registrant had 115,645,897 shares of common stock, $0.01 par value per share, outstanding.



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CAUTIONARY STATEMENT REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
This report 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 Blue Owl Capital Corporation II (the “Company,” “we” or “our”), 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. 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:
an economic downturn could impair our portfolio companies’ ability to continue to operate, which could lead to the loss of some or all of our investments in such portfolio companies;
an economic downturn could disproportionately impact the companies that we intend to target for investment, potentially causing us to experience a decrease in investment opportunities and diminished demand for capital from these companies;
the impact of elevated inflation rates, fluctuating interest rates, ongoing supply chain and labor market disruptions, including those as a result of strikes, work stoppages or accidents, instability in the U.S. and international banking systems, changes in law or regulation, including the impact of tariff enactment and tax reductions, trade disputes with other countries, and the risk of recession or future government shutdowns could impact our business prospects and the prospects of our portfolio companies;
an economic downturn could also impact availability and pricing of our financing and our ability to access the debt and equity capital markets;
a contraction of available credit and/or an inability to access the equity markets could impair our lending and investment activities;
changes in base interest rates and significant market volatility on our business and our portfolio companies (including our business prospects and the prospects of our portfolio companies including the ability to achieve our and their business objectives), our industry and the global economy including as a result of ongoing supply chain disruptions;
interest rate volatility could adversely affect our results, particularly because we use leverage as part of our investment strategy;
currency fluctuations could adversely affect the results of our investments in foreign companies, particularly to the extent that we receive payments denominated in foreign currency rather than U.S. dollars;
our future operating results;
our contractual arrangements and relationships with third parties;
the ability of our portfolio companies to achieve their objectives;
competition with other entities and our affiliates for investment opportunities;
risks related to the uncertainty of the value of our portfolio investments, particularly those having no liquid trading market;
the use of borrowed money to finance a portion of our investments as well as any estimates regarding potential use of leverage;
the adequacy of our financing sources and working capital;
the loss of key personnel;
the timing of cash flows, if any, from the operations of our portfolio companies;
the ability of Blue Owl Credit Advisors LLC (“the Adviser” or “our Adviser”) to locate suitable investments for us and to monitor and administer our investments;
the ability of the Adviser to attract and retain highly talented professionals;
our ability to qualify for and maintain our tax treatment as a regulated investment company (“RIC”) under subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”), and as a business development company (“BDC”) under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “1940 Act”);
the impact that environmental, social and governance matters could have on our brand and reputation and our portfolio companies;
the effect of legal, tax and regulatory changes on our business and our portfolio companies;
the impact of information technology system failures, data security breaches, data privacy compliance, network disruptions, and cybersecurity attacks, and the increasing use of artificial intelligence and machine learning technology;
the impact of geo-political conditions, including revolution, insurgency, terrorism or war, including those arising out of the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine, continued political unrest in various countries such as Venezuela, as well as political and social unrest in the Middle East and North Africa regions, uncertainty with respect to immigration, and general uncertainty surrounding the financial and political stability of the United States, the United Kingdom, the European Union and China, on financial market volatility, global economic markets, and various markets for commodities globally such as oil and natural gas; and
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other risks, uncertainties and other factors previously identified in the reports and other documents we have filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”).
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 report should not be regarded as a representation by us that our plans and objectives will be achieved. 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. Because we are an investment company, the forward-looking statements and projections contained in this report are excluded from the safe harbor protection provided by Section 21E of the U.S. Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”).
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PART I. FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Item 1. Financial Statements
Blue Owl Capital Corporation II
Consolidated Statements of Assets and Liabilities
(Amounts in thousands, except share and per share amounts)
As of March 31, 2026 (Unaudited)
As of December 31, 2025
Assets
Investments at fair value:
Non-controlled, non-affiliated investments (amortized cost of $874,265 and $1,559,834 respectively)
$836,294 $1,538,232 
Non-controlled, affiliated investments (amortized cost of $33,333 and $44,239, respectively)
38,133 37,981 
Controlled, affiliated investments (amortized cost of $334 and $334, respectively)
318 337 
Total investments at fair value (amortized cost of $907,932 and $1,604,407, respectively)
874,745 1,576,550 
Cash308,080 55,380 
Foreign cash (cost of $15,627 and $3,923, respectively)
15,427 3,982 
Interest and dividend receivable7,200 11,866 
Prepaid expenses and other assets1,877 1,057 
Total Assets$1,207,329 $1,648,835 
Liabilities
Debt (net of deferred unamortized debt issuance costs of $6,166 and $7,791, respectively)
$531,334 $668,807 
Payables to affiliates7,277 12,183 
Accrued expenses and other liabilities24,565 17,455 
Total Liabilities563,176 698,445 
Commitments and contingencies (Note 7)
Net Assets
Common shares $0.01 par value, 450,000,000 shares authorized; 115,645,897 and 114,946,017 shares issued and outstanding, respectively
1,156 1,149 
Additional paid-in-capital737,994 1,021,360 
Accumulated undistributed (overdistributed) earnings(94,997)(72,119)
Total Net Assets644,153 950,390 
Total Liabilities and Net Assets$1,207,329 $1,648,835 
Net Asset Value Per Share$5.57 $8.27 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these consolidated financial statements.
 
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Blue Owl Capital Corporation II
Consolidated Statements of Operations
(Amounts in thousands, except share and per share amounts)
(Unaudited)


For the Three Months Ended March 31,
20262025
Investment Income
Investment income from non-controlled, non-affiliated investments:
Interest income$27,669 $42,995 
Payment-in-kind ("PIK") interest income2,691 4,347 
Dividend income3,818 4,109 
Other income298 552 
Total investment income from non-controlled, non-affiliated investments34,476 52,003 
Investment income from non-controlled, affiliated investments:
Interest income368 384 
Dividend income397 338 
Other Income3 3 
Total investment income from non-controlled, affiliated investments768 725 
Investment income from controlled, affiliated investments:
Dividend income5 1 
Total investment income from controlled, affiliated investments5 1 
Total Investment Income35,249 52,729 
Operating Expenses
Interest expense14,079 17,841 
Management fees, net(1)
4,657 7,313 
Performance based incentive fees 4,347 
Professional fees1,052 1,062 
Directors' fees197 197 
Other general and administrative1,449 945 
Total Operating Expenses21,434 31,705 
Net Investment Income (Loss) Before Taxes13,815 21,024 
Income tax expense (benefit), including excise tax expense (benefit)294 530 
Net Investment Income (Loss)$13,521 $20,494 
Net Realized and Change in Unrealized Gain (Loss)
Net change in unrealized gain (loss):
Non-controlled, non-affiliated investments$(14,856)$16,514 
Non-controlled, affiliated investments11,059 (901)
Controlled, affiliated investments(19)(9)
Income tax (provision) benefit44 (165)
Translation of assets and liabilities in foreign currencies(922)748 
Total Net Change in Unrealized Gain (Loss)(4,694)16,187 
Net realized gain (loss):
Non-controlled, non-affiliated investments$(2,271)$(22,425)
Non-controlled, affiliated investments(11,109) 
Foreign currency transactions110 (58)
Total Net Realized Gain (Loss)(13,270)(22,483)
Total Net Realized and Change in Unrealized Gain (Loss)(17,964)(6,296)
Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets Resulting from Operations$(4,443)$14,198 
Earnings Per Share - Basic and Diluted$(0.04)$0.11 
Weighted Average Shares Outstanding - Basic and Diluted115,326,378 127,975,222 
_______________
(1)     Refer to “Note 3 — Agreements and Related Party Transactions” for additional details on management fee waiver.
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these consolidated financial statements.


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Consolidated Statements of Changes in Net Assets
(Amounts in thousands)
(Unaudited)

For the Three Months Ended March 31,
20262025
Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets Resulting from Operations
Net investment income (loss)$13,521 $20,494 
Net change in unrealized gain (loss)(4,694)16,187 
Net realized gain (loss)(13,270)(22,483)
Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets Resulting from Operations(4,443)14,198 
Distributions(1)
Distributions declared from earnings
(18,435)(24,329)
Return of capital
(289,115) 
Net Decrease in Net Assets Resulting from Shareholders' Distributions(307,550)(24,329)
Capital Share Transactions
Reinvestment of shareholders' distributions5,756 11,753 
Repurchased shares (36,805)
Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets Resulting from Capital Share Transactions5,756 (25,052)
Total Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets(306,237)(35,183)
Net Assets, at beginning of period950,390 1,123,549 
Net Assets, at End of Period$644,153 $1,088,366 
_______________
(1)For the three months ended March 31, 2026, distributions declared from earnings were derived from net investment income and return of capital. For the three months ended March 31, 2025, distributions declared from earnings were derived from net investment income.
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these consolidated financial statements.


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Blue Owl Capital Corporation II
Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
(Amounts in thousands)
(Unaudited)
For the Three Months Ended, March 31,
20262025
Cash Flows from Operating Activities
Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets Resulting from Operations$(4,443)$14,198 
Adjustments to reconcile net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities:
Purchases of investments, net(14,007)(46,254)
Proceeds from investments and investment repayments, net703,921 73,410 
Net change in unrealized (gain) loss on investments3,816 (15,604)
Net change in unrealized (gain) loss on translation of assets and liabilities in foreign currencies922 (748)
Net realized (gain) loss on investments13,380 22,425 
Net realized (gain) loss on foreign currency transactions relating to investments(1,374)69 
Net realized (gain) loss on debt926  
Paid-in-kind interest and dividends(4,144)(6,867)
Net accretion/amortization of discount/premium on investments(1,301)(1,688)
Amortization of debt issuance costs2,771 1,110 
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:
(Increase) decrease in interest and dividend receivable4,666 2,737 
(Increase) decrease in prepaid expenses and other assets(1,118)1,757 
Increase (decrease) in payable for investments purchased 1,630 
Increase (decrease) in payable to affiliates(4,906)(1,370)
Increase (decrease) in accrued expenses and other liabilities7,110 4,745 
Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities706,219 49,550 
Cash Flows from Financing Activities
Borrowings on debt 45,000 
Repayments of debt(139,134)(25,000)
Debt issuance costs(1,146)(124)
Distributions paid to shareholders(12,679)(13,882)
Return of capital distribution(289,115) 
Repurchased shares (38,171)
Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities(442,074)(32,177)
Net increase (decrease) in cash264,145 17,373 
Cash, including foreign cash, beginning of period59,362 50,891 
Cash, including foreign cash, end of period$323,507 $68,264 
Supplemental and Non-Cash Information
Interest paid during the period$4,175 $8,784 
Distributions declared during the period18,435 24,329 
Distribution payable 1,249 
Reinvestment of distributions during the period5,756 11,753 
Taxes, including excise tax, paid during the period35 597 
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these consolidated financial statements.
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Blue Owl Capital Corporation II
Consolidated Schedule of Investments
As of March 31, 2026
(Amounts in thousands, except share amounts)
(Unaudited)



Interest
Company(1)(25)InvestmentRef. RateCashPIKMaturity DatePar
Shares/Units
Amortized Cost(2)(27)Fair Value% of Net Assets
Non-controlled/non-affiliated portfolio company investments
Debt Investments(7)
Advertising and media
Monotype Imaging Holdings Inc.(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured loanS+5.25%2/2031$7,141 — $7,100 $6,998 
7,100 6,998 1.1 %
Aerospace and defense
Peraton Corp.(3)(9)Second lien senior secured loanS+7.75%2/202914,494 — 14,395 10,363 
STS PARENT, LLC (dba STS Aviation Group)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%10/20313,158 — 3,144 3,127 
STS PARENT, LLC (dba STS Aviation Group)(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured revolving loanS+5.00%10/2030279 — 277 276 
17,816 13,766 2.1 %
Asset based lending and fund finance
AAM Series 1.1 Rail and Domestic Intermodal Feeder, LLC(3)(4)(6)(31)Specialty finance debt investmentN/A12.00%7/20303,339 — 3,336 3,339 
AAM Series 2.1 Aviation Feeder, LLC(3)(4)(6)(31)Specialty finance debt investmentN/A12.00%11/20304,265 — 4,259 4,265 
Hg Genesis 8 Sumoco Limited(3)(4)(19)(31)Unsecured facilitySA+7.50%9/2027£124 — 167 164 
Hg Genesis 9 SumoCo Limited(3)(4)(14)(31)Unsecured facilityE+6.00%3/2029353 — 382 407 
Hg Saturn Luchaco Limited(3)(4)(19)(31)Unsecured facilitySA+8.25%3/2027£4,046 — 5,197 5,336 
13,341 13,511 2.1 %
Buildings and real estate
Associations Finance, Inc.(3)(4)(6)Unsecured notesN/A14.25%5/203012,159 — 12,118 12,159 
Associations, Inc.(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured loanS+6.50%7/202816,973 — 16,960 16,973 
Wrench Group LLC(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+4.75%9/20321,323 — 1,311 1,310 
Wrench Group LLC(3)(4)(12)(22)First lien senior secured revolving loanP+3.75%9/203168 — 66 66 
30,455 30,508 4.7 %
Business services
DuraServ LLC(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured loanS+4.75%6/20314,631 — 4,609 4,549 
DuraServ LLC(3)(4)(8)(22)First lien senior secured revolving loanS+4.75%6/2030229 — 226 217 
Gainsight, Inc.(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+5.50%7/20272,728 — 2,716 2,681 
Hercules Borrower, LLC (dba The Vincit Group)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+4.75%12/20282,973 — 2,965 2,973 
Hercules Buyer, LLC (dba The Vincit Group)(3)(4)(6)(33)Unsecured notesN/A0.48%12/2029836 — 836 1,268 
KPSKY Acquisition, Inc. (dba BluSky)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+5.50%10/2028955 — 947 857 
KPSKY Acquisition, Inc. (dba BluSky)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loanS+5.75%10/20281 — 1 1 
12,300 12,546 1.9 %
Chemicals
Advancion Holdings, LLC (fka Aruba Investments Holdings, LLC)(3)(4)(9)Second lien senior secured loanS+7.75%11/202822,500 — 22,359 20,194 
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Blue Owl Capital Corporation II
Consolidated Schedule of Investments
As of March 31, 2026
(Amounts in thousands, except share amounts)
(Unaudited)
Interest
Company(1)(25)InvestmentRef. RateCashPIKMaturity DatePar
Shares/Units
Amortized Cost(2)(27)Fair Value% of Net Assets
DCG ACQUISITION CORP. (dba DuBois Chemical)(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%6/20312,866 — 2,843 2,829 
Gaylord Chemical Company, L.L.C.(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured loanS+5.75%12/202710,913 — 10,902 10,883 
Rocket BidCo, Inc. (dba Recochem)(3)(4)(9)(31)First lien senior secured loanS+4.75%11/20309,187 — 9,048 9,141 
45,152 43,047 6.7 %
Consumer products
Conair Holdings LLC(3)(4)(8)Second lien senior secured loanS+7.50%5/202931,280 — 31,031 18,768 
Feradyne Outdoors, LLC(3)(4)(9)(28)First lien senior secured loanS+6.75%5/2028699 — 677 427 
Foundation Consumer Brands, LLC(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%2/2029710 — 704 708 
Lignetics Investment Corp.(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+5.50%11/20274,858 — 4,852 4,858 
SWK BUYER, Inc. (dba Stonewall Kitchen)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+5.25%3/2029280 — 278 271 
WU Holdco, Inc. (dba PurposeBuilt Brands)(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured loanS+4.75%4/20329,137 — 9,115 9,089 
46,657 34,121 5.3 %
Containers and packaging
Arctic Holdco, LLC (dba Novvia Group)(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured loanS+5.25%1/2032794 — 794 788 
Arctic Holdco, LLC (dba Novvia Group)(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured revolving loanS+5.25%1/203119 — 19 18 
Ascend Buyer, LLC (dba PPC Flexible Packaging)(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured loanS+5.25%9/2028169 — 168 167 
Fortis Solutions Group, LLC(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+5.50%10/2028872 — 864 852 
Fortis Solutions Group, LLC(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured revolving loanS+5.50%10/202740 — 40 38 
Indigo Buyer, Inc. (dba Inovar Packaging Group)(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured loanS+5.25%5/2028580 — 578 580 
Pregis Topco LLC(3)(4)(8)Second lien senior secured loanS+6.75%8/20293,941 — 3,908 3,941 
Pregis Topco LLC(3)(4)(8)Second lien senior secured loanS+7.75%8/20291,780 — 1,762 1,780 
8,133 8,164 1.3 %
Distribution
ABB/Con-cise Optical Group LLC(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+7.50%2/2028541 — 538 537 
Endries Acquisition, Inc.(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured loanS+5.50%12/20289,983 — 9,939 9,783 
Offen, Inc.(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%7/20301,815 — 1,799 1,792 
Offen, Inc.(3)(4)(8)(22)First lien senior secured revolving loanS+5.00%7/202999 97 96 
12,373 12,208 1.9 %
Education
Pluralsight, LLC(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured loanS+3.00%1.50%8/20292,664 — 2,664 2,517 
Pluralsight, LLC(3)(4)(8)(28)First lien senior secured loanS+7.50%8/20294,751 — 4,439 1,782 
Pluralsight, LLC(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+3.00%1.50%8/20291,332 — 1,332 1,259 
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Blue Owl Capital Corporation II
Consolidated Schedule of Investments
As of March 31, 2026
(Amounts in thousands, except share amounts)
(Unaudited)
Interest
Company(1)(25)InvestmentRef. RateCashPIKMaturity DatePar
Shares/Units
Amortized Cost(2)(27)Fair Value% of Net Assets
Severin Acquisition, LLC (dba PowerSchool)(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured loanS+2.50%2.25%10/2031298 — 296 287 
Severin Acquisition, LLC (dba PowerSchool)(3)(4)(8)(22)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loanS+4.75%10/2031
15 — 14 13 
Severin Acquisition, LLC (dba PowerSchool)(3)(4)(8)(22)First lien senior secured revolving loanS+4.50%10/203110 — 10 8 
8,755 5,866 0.9 %
Energy equipment and services
Dresser Utility Solutions, LLC(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured loanS+5.25%3/20292,141 — 2,126 2,141 
2,126 2,141 0.3 %
Financial services
Baker Tilly Advisory Group, LP(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured loanS+4.75%6/20312,374 — 2,345 2,374 
CCM Midco, LLC (f/k/a Cresset Capital Management, LLC)(3)(4)(8)(22)First lien senior secured loanS+4.50%6/20301,066 — 1,054 1,066 
Continental Finance Company, LLC(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured loanS+8.00%3/2029875 — 868 866 
Deerfield Dakota Holdings(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+3.00%2.75%9/203211,035 — 10,984 10,980 
Deerfield Dakota Holdings(3)(4)(8)(22)First lien senior secured revolving loanS+5.25%9/2032204 — 200 199 
Minotaur Acquisition, Inc. (dba Inspira Financial)(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%6/203011,009 — 10,915 10,983 
ML Holdco, Inc. (dba Meridian Link)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+4.50%10/20321,389 — 1,382 1,347 
NMI Acquisitionco, Inc. (dba Network Merchants)(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured loanS+4.50%9/2028930 — 931 916 
Smarsh Inc.(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured loanS+4.75%2/2029401 — 399 386 
Wipfli Advisory LLC(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+4.50%10/2032782 — 781 777 
29,859 29,894 4.6 %
Food and beverage
Balrog Acquisition, Inc. (dba Bakemark)(3)(4)(8)Second lien senior secured loanS+7.00%9/20295,000 — 4,978 3,075 
BP Veraison Buyer, LLC (dba Sun World)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+5.25%5/202918,969 — 18,870 18,969 
Eagle Family Foods Group LLC(3)(4)(10)First lien senior secured loanS+4.75%8/2030598 — 593 596 
Fiesta Purchaser, Inc. (dba Shearer's Foods)(3)(9)(22)First lien senior secured revolving loanS+2.75%2/2029266 — 252 237 
Gehl Foods, LLC(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+6.25%6/20302,438 — 2,419 2,431 
Hissho Parent, LLC(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+4.75%5/2029422 — 421 422 
Innovation Ventures HoldCo, LLC (dba 5 Hour Energy)(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured loanS+6.25%3/2027171 — 170 170 
Rushmore Investment III LLC (dba Winland Foods)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%10/20308,444 — 8,396 8,423 
Sara Lee Frozen Bakery, LLC (fka KSLB Holdings, LLC)(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%7/20275,997 — 5,984 5,888 
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Blue Owl Capital Corporation II
Consolidated Schedule of Investments
As of March 31, 2026
(Amounts in thousands, except share amounts)
(Unaudited)
Interest
Company(1)(25)InvestmentRef. RateCashPIKMaturity DatePar
Shares/Units
Amortized Cost(2)(27)Fair Value% of Net Assets
Vital Bidco AB (dba Vitamin Well)(3)(4)(8)(31)First lien senior secured loanS+4.25%10/20313,804 — 3,759 3,804 
45,842 44,015 6.8 %
Healthcare equipment and services
Cambrex Corporation(3)(4)(8)(22)First lien senior secured loanS+4.50%3/2032916 — 908 914 
Creek Parent, Inc. (dba Catalent)(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%12/2031334 — 329 332 
CSC MKG Topco LLC (dba Medical Knowledge Group)(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured loanS+5.50%2/2029334 — 331 334 
Nelipak Holding Company(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured loanS+5.50%3/2031723 — 715 709 
Nelipak Holding Company(3)(4)(8)(22)First lien senior secured revolving loanS+5.50%3/203146 — 44 43 
NELIPAK EUROPEAN HOLDINGS COÖPERATIEF U.A.(3)(4)(14)First lien senior secured EUR term loanE+5.50%3/20311,855 — 1,985 2,100 
Patriot Acquisition TopCo S.À R.L. (dba Corza Health, Inc.)(3)(4)(9)(31)First lien senior secured loanS+4.75%1/20284,893 — 4,869 4,893 
Rhea Parent, Inc.(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%12/2030345 — 344 342 
TBRS, Inc. (dba TEAM Technologies)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+4.75%11/2031184 — 183 183 
9,708 9,850 1.5 %
Healthcare providers and services
Allied Benefit Systems Intermediate LLC(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%10/2030555 — 555 549 
Bristol Hospice L.L.C.(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%08/2032
3,643 — 3,626 3,643 
Commander Buyer, Inc. (dba CenExel)(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured loanS+4.50%6/20325,220 — 5,194 5,194 
Ex Vivo Parent Inc. (dba OB Hospitalist)(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured loanS+9.50%9/20287,905 — 7,850 7,905 
KWOL Acquisition, Inc. (dba Worldwide Clinical Trials)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%12/20294,510 — 4,464 4,476 
Maple Acquisition, LLC (dba Medicus)(3)(4)(10)First lien senior secured loanS+4.50%5/2031849 — 844 849 
National Dentex Labs LLC (fka Barracuda Dental LLC)(3)(4)(9)(22)(28)First lien senior secured loanS+10.00%05/2026
25,133 — 22,181 9,729 
National Dentex Labs LLC (fka Barracuda Dental LLC)(3)(4)(9)(22)(28)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loanS+12.00%5/20263,623 — 1,476 1,268 
National Dentex Labs LLC (fka Barracuda Dental LLC)(3)(4)(9)(22)(28)First lien senior secured revolving loanS+9.00%5/20261,887 — 1,619 650 
Natural Partners, LLC(3)(4)(9)(31)First lien senior secured loanS+4.50%11/2030445 — 441 445 
OB Hospitalist Group, Inc.(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured loanS+5.25%9/20274,450 — 4,420 4,450 
Pacific BidCo Inc.(3)(4)(10)(31)First lien senior secured loanS+5.75%8/20291,710 — 1,690 1,684 
PetVet Care Centers, LLC(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured loanS+6.00%11/203014,939 — 14,829 13,445 
PetVet Care Centers, LLC(3)(4)(8)(22)First lien senior secured revolving loanS+6.00%11/2029418 — 407 209 
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Blue Owl Capital Corporation II
Consolidated Schedule of Investments
As of March 31, 2026
(Amounts in thousands, except share amounts)
(Unaudited)
Interest
Company(1)(25)InvestmentRef. RateCashPIKMaturity DatePar
Shares/Units
Amortized Cost(2)(27)Fair Value% of Net Assets
Plasma Buyer LLC (dba PathGroup)(3)(4)(9)(28)First lien senior secured loanS+5.75%5/2029712 — 654 406 
Plasma Buyer LLC (dba PathGroup)(3)(4)(9)(22)(28)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loanS+6.25%3/202716 — 14 14 
Plasma Buyer LLC (dba PathGroup)(3)(4)(9)(28)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loanS+6.25%5/202927 — 25 15 
Plasma Buyer LLC (dba PathGroup)(3)(4)(9)(28)First lien senior secured revolving loanS+5.75%5/202881 — 75 46 
Premier Imaging, LLC (dba LucidHealth)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+6.00%10/20278,225 — 8,207 7,402 
Premise Health Holding Corp.(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+4.75%11/20323,148 — 3,140 3,101 
Quva Pharma, Inc.(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+2.75%3.00%4/202815,459 — 15,290 14,996 
SimonMed, Inc.(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured loanS+4.75%2/2032385 — 383 380 
SimonMed, Inc.(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured revolving loanS+4.75%2/203124 — 24 23 
Soleo Holdings, Inc.(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+4.50%2/2032175 — 174 175 
Tivity Health, Inc.(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%6/2029487 — 487 487 
Unified Women's Healthcare, LP(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%6/20297,127 — 7,088 7,091 
Valeris, Inc. (fka Phantom Purchaser, Inc.)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%9/20311,751 — 1,737 1,751 
Vermont Aus Pty Ltd(3)(4)(17)(31)First lien senior secured AUD term loanB+4.50%3/2028A$571 — 377 389 
107,271 90,772 14.1 %
Healthcare technology
BCPE Osprey Buyer, Inc. (dba PartsSource)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+5.75%8/2028191 — 190 189 
BCPE Osprey Buyer, Inc. (dba PartsSource)(3)(4)(8)(22)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loanS+5.75%8/2028106 — 105 105 
CT Technologies Intermediate Holdings, Inc. (& Smart Holdings Corp.) (dba Datavant)(3)(4)(8)(22)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%8/20317,100 — 7,071 7,064 
CT Technologies Intermediate Holdings, Inc. (& Smart Holdings Corp.) (dba Datavant)(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured loanS+4.75%8/2031985 — 980 975 
GI Ranger Intermediate, LLC (dba Rectangle Health)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+6.00%10/2028887 — 879 824 
GI Ranger Intermediate, LLC (dba Rectangle Health)(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured revolving loanS+6.00%10/202729 — 29 24 
Indikami Bidco, LLC (dba IntegriChain)(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured loanS+4.00%2.50%12/20302,837 — 2,791 2,737 
Indikami Bidco, LLC (dba IntegriChain)(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loanS+6.00%12/203043 — 43 42 
Indikami Bidco, LLC (dba IntegriChain)(3)(4)(8)(22)First lien senior secured revolving loanS+6.00%6/2030205 — 201 195 
Inovalon Holdings, Inc.(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+2.75%2.75%11/202818,333 — 18,312 17,645 
Inovalon Holdings, Inc.(3)(4)(9)Second lien senior secured loanS+8.50%11/20338,011 — 8,011 6,990 
Interoperability Bidco, Inc. (dba Lyniate)(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured loanS+5.25%3/20285,302 — 5,291 5,231 
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Blue Owl Capital Corporation II
Consolidated Schedule of Investments
As of March 31, 2026
(Amounts in thousands, except share amounts)
(Unaudited)
Interest
Company(1)(25)InvestmentRef. RateCashPIKMaturity DatePar
Shares/Units
Amortized Cost(2)(27)Fair Value% of Net Assets
Klick Inc.(3)(4)(8)(31)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%11/20321,800 — 1,791 1,786 
Modernizing Medicine, Inc. (dba ModMed)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+2.50%2.25%4/2032777 — 770 773 
RL Datix Holdings (USA), Inc.(3)(4)(10)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%4/20316,034 — 6,034 5,928 
RL Datix Holdings (USA), Inc.(3)(4)(19)First lien senior secured GBP term loanSA+5.00%4/2031£2,939 — 3,966 3,807 
Salinger Bidco Inc. (dba Surgical Information Systems)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+5.75%8/20314,086 — 4,036 4,076 
60,500 58,391 9.1 %
Household products
HGH Purchaser, Inc. (dba Horizon Services)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+3.25%3.75%11/202835,899 — 35,766 32,937 
HGH Purchaser, Inc. (dba Horizon Services)(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured revolving loanS+6.50%11/20283,009 — 3,005 2,703 
Mario Midco Holdings, Inc. (dba Len the Plumber)(3)(4)(9)Unsecured facilityS+10.75%4/2032263 — 260 243 
Mario Purchaser, LLC (dba Len the Plumber)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+5.75%4/2029793 — 786 751 
Mario Purchaser, LLC (dba Len the Plumber)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured revolving loanS+5.75%4/202855 — 54 52 
39,871 36,686 5.7 %
Human resource support services
Cornerstone OnDemand, Inc.(3)(4)(8)Second lien senior secured loanS+6.50%10/202916,667 — 16,533 11,333 
IG Investments Holdings, LLC (dba Insight Global)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%9/20281,886 — 1,886 1,886 
18,419 13,219 2.1 %
Infrastructure and environmental services
CHA Vision Holdings, Inc. (fka FR Vision Holdings, Inc.)(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%1/20311,751 — 1,733 1,751 
Tamarack Intermediate, L.L.C. (dba Verisk 3E)(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%3/2029350 — 346 339 
VCI Asset Holdings 1 LLC(3)(4)(6)(31)First lien senior secured loanN/A10.00%11/20309,500 — 9,411 9,785 
11,490 11,875 1.8 %
Insurance
Diamond Mezzanine 24 LLC (dba United Risk)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+4.50%10/2030200 — 200 200 
Evolution BuyerCo, Inc. (dba SIAA)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+4.75%04/2030
178 — 176 178 
Integrity Marketing Acquisition, LLC(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%8/20283,553 — 3,541 3,553 
KUSRP Intermediate, Inc. (dba U.S. Retirement and Benefits Partners)(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured loanS+10.50%7/2030955 — 955 955 
Norvax, LLC (dba GoHealth)(3)(4)(9)(28)First lien senior secured loanS+5.50%11/2029539 — 502 98 
Norvax, LLC (dba GoHealth)(3)(4)(9)(28)First lien senior secured revolving loanS+4.50%7.11%8/2029895 — 351  
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Consolidated Schedule of Investments
As of March 31, 2026
(Amounts in thousands, except share amounts)
(Unaudited)
Interest
Company(1)(25)InvestmentRef. RateCashPIKMaturity DatePar
Shares/Units
Amortized Cost(2)(27)Fair Value% of Net Assets
Simplicity Financial Marketing Group Holdings, Inc.(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured loanS+4.75%12/2031867 — 860 863 
THG Acquisition, LLC (dba Hilb)(3)(4)(8)(22)First lien senior secured loanS+4.75%10/20311,205 — 1,194 1,187 
USRP Holdings, Inc. (dba U.S. Retirement and Benefits Partners)(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured loanS+4.75%12/2029657 — 654 657 
8,433 7,691 1.2 %
Internet software and services
Anaplan, Inc.(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+4.50%6/20292,760 — 2,760 2,698 
Aptean Acquiror, Inc. (dba Aptean)(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured loanS+4.75%1/20313,706 — 3,677 3,579 
Artifact Bidco, Inc. (dba Avetta)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+4.15%7/20311,257 — 1,252 1,245 
Azurite Intermediate Holdings, Inc. (dba Alteryx, Inc.)(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured loanS+6.00%3/20312,137 — 2,114 2,084 
Bayshore Intermediate #2, L.P. (dba Boomi)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+2.50%3.00%10/20284,201 — 4,200 4,117 
Bayshore Intermediate #2, L.P. (dba Boomi)(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured revolving loanS+5.00%10/2027
86 — 85 79 
BCTO WIW Holdings, Inc. (dba When I Work)(3)(4)(6)Senior convertible notesN/A5.50%8/2030 203 201 201 
By Light Professional IT Services LLC(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured loanS+5.50%7/20314,752 — 4,687 4,598 
Catalis Intermediate, Inc. (fka GovBrands Intermediate, Inc.)(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured loanS+5.50%8/20272,936 — 2,916 2,757 
CivicPlus, LLC(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured loanS+3.25%2.75%8/20301,456 — 1,449 1,414 
CP PIK DEBT ISSUER, LLC (dba CivicPlus, LLC)(3)(4)(9)Unsecured notesS+11.75%6/2034394 — 391 384 
Crewline Buyer, Inc. (dba New Relic)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+6.75%11/20303,858 — 3,815 3,761 
Denali Intermediate Holdings, Inc. (dba Dun & Bradstreet)(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured loanS+5.50%8/20327,080 — 6,981 6,921 
EET Buyer, Inc. (dba e-Emphasys)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%11/2027873 — 870 860 
Einstein Parent, Inc. (dba Smartsheet)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+5.25%1/2031273 — 270 266 
Granicus, Inc.(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+3.50%2.00%1/20313,196 — 3,173 3,156 
Granicus, Inc.(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loanS+3.00%2.00%1/2031470 467 458 
Hyland Software, Inc.(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%9/20301,759 — 1,759 1,706 
Litera Bidco LLC(3)(4)(8)(22)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%5/20289,740 — 9,712 9,567 
Ministry Brands Holdings, LLC(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured loanS+5.50%12/2028747 — 740 722 
Ministry Brands Holdings, LLC(3)(4)(12)(22)First lien senior secured revolving loanP+4.50%12/20276 — 5 3 
PDI TA Holdings, Inc.(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+3.50%2.50%02/2031
4,435 — 4,385 4,236 
PDI TA Holdings, Inc.(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured revolving loanS+5.50%2/2031347 — 344 331 
QAD, Inc.(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured loanS+4.75%11/2027931 — 931 917 
Securonix, Inc.(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+3.50%3.75%4/2029889 — 884 715 
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Consolidated Schedule of Investments
As of March 31, 2026
(Amounts in thousands, except share amounts)
(Unaudited)
Interest
Company(1)(25)InvestmentRef. RateCashPIKMaturity DatePar
Shares/Units
Amortized Cost(2)(27)Fair Value% of Net Assets
Spaceship Purchaser, Inc. (dba Squarespace)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+3.75%10/2031251 — 251 248 
Themis Solutions Inc. (dba Clio)(3)(4)(8)(31)First lien senior secured loanS+1.75%3.75%10/2032996 — 986 968 
Thunder Purchaser, Inc. (dba Vector Solutions)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+5.25%6/20282,954 — 2,946 2,895 
62,251 60,886 9.5 %
Leisure and entertainment
Aerosmith Bidco 1 Limited (dba Audiotonix)(3)(4)(9)(31)First lien senior secured loanS+5.25%7/203110,777 — 10,664 10,777 
Eternal Buyer, LLC (dba Wedgewood Weddings)(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured loanS+4.50%6/20323,241 — 3,226 3,225 
Troon Golf, L.L.C.(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured loanS+4.50%8/20286,894 — 6,891 6,894 
20,781 20,896 3.2 %
Manufacturing
FR Flow Control CB LLC (dba Trillium Flow Technologies)(3)(4)(9)(31)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%12/2029724 — 720 728 
Loparex Midco B.V.(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+6.00%2/2027196 — 196 190 
Loparex Midco B.V.(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+4.50%07/2027
1,031 — 983 814 
Loparex Midco B.V.(3)(4)(9)Second lien senior secured loanS+8.75%7/202728,000 — 27,536 17,080 
Loparex Midco B.V.(3)(4)(9)Second lien senior secured loanS+8.50%7/20275,250 — 5,250 3,780 
MHE Intermediate Holdings, LLC (dba OnPoint Group)(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured loanS+6.00%7/20279,777 — 9,750 9,533 
Sonny's Enterprises, LLC(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+5.50%8/202818,868 — 18,682 18,774 
Sonny's Enterprises, LLC(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loanS+6.50%8/20281,008 — 998 1,008 
Sonny's Enterprises, LLC(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured revolving loanS+5.50%8/2027924 — 918 918 
65,033 52,825 8.2 %
Pharmaceuticals
Puma Buyer, LLC (dba PANTHERx)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+4.25%3/20321,210 — 1,202 1,210 
1,202 1,210 0.2 %
Professional services
Essential Services Holding Corporation (dba Turnpoint)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+2.75%2.75%6/20312,039 — 2,022 1,982 
Essential Services Holding Corporation (dba Turnpoint)(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured revolving loanS+5.00%6/2030100 — 98 93 
Gerson Lehrman Group, Inc.(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+5.25%12/20286,870 — 6,838 6,750 
Guidehouse Inc.(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured loanS+4.75%12/2030363 — 363 353 
Paris US Holdco, Inc. (dba Precinmac)(3)(4)(8)(22)First lien senior secured loanS+4.75%12/2031180 — 178 179 
Sensor Technology Topco, Inc. (dba Humanetics)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+6.50%5/20284,330 — 4,324 4,330 
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Blue Owl Capital Corporation II
Consolidated Schedule of Investments
As of March 31, 2026
(Amounts in thousands, except share amounts)
(Unaudited)
Interest
Company(1)(25)InvestmentRef. RateCashPIKMaturity DatePar
Shares/Units
Amortized Cost(2)(27)Fair Value% of Net Assets
Sensor Technology Topco, Inc. (dba Humanetics)(3)(4)(14)First lien senior secured EUR term loanE+6.75%5/2028948 — 1,026 1,092 
Sensor Technology Topco, Inc. (dba Humanetics)(3)(4)(8)(22)First lien senior secured revolving loanS+6.50%5/202823 — 23 23 
Vensure Employer Services, Inc.(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%9/2031989 980 979 
15,852 15,781 2.4 %
Specialty retail
Galls, LLC(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured loanS+6.00%3/20304,802 — 4,750 4,802 
Milan Laser Holdings LLC(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%4/202721,945 — 21,898 21,616 
Notorious Holdings LLC (dba Beauty Industry Group)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+9.00%12/20313,042 — 3,013 2,966 
Notorious Topco, LLC (dba Beauty Industry Group)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+7.25%12/20306,306 — 6,281 6,212 
The Shade Store, LLC(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+6.00%10/20291,401 — 1,116 1,107 
37,058 36,703 5.7 %
Telecommunications
EOS Finco S.A.R.L (dba Netceed)(3)(4)(10)(31)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%1/20322,115 — 1,749 1,740 
EOS Finco S.A.R.L (dba Netceed)(3)(4)(15)(22)(31)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loanE+6.25%1/2032169 175 169 
Reinstated NewCo S.À R.L. (dba Netceed)(3)(4)(10)(31)First lien senior secured loanS+9.00%1/20331,221 905 901 
2,829 2,810 0.4 %
Transportation
Lytx, Inc.(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%2/20289,932 — 9,932 9,932 
9,932 9,932 1.5 %
Total non-controlled/non-affiliated debt investments$750,539 $686,312 106.5 %
Total non-controlled/non-affiliated misc. debt commitments(22)(23)(Note 7)$(165)$(546)(0.1)%
Total non-controlled/non-affiliated portfolio company debt investments$750,374 $685,766 106.5 %
Equity Investments
Asset based lending and fund finance
AAM Series 1.1 Rail and Domestic Intermodal Feeder, LLC(3)(4)(22)(29)(30)(31)Specialty finance equity investmentN/AN/A1,520 — 1,523 1,847 
AAM Series 2.1 Aviation Feeder, LLC(3)(4)(29)(30)(31)Specialty finance equity investmentN/AN/A1,717 — 1,719 2,565 
Amergin Asset Management, LLC(3)(4)(29)(30)Specialty finance equity investmentN/AN/A— 50,000,000  1,969 
Blue Owl Cross-Strategy Opportunities 2025-1 LLC (fka Blue Owl Cross-Strategy Opportunities LLC)(3)(5)(30)(31)(34)Specialty finance equity investmentN/AN/A11,749 — 11,749 11,684 
14,991 18,065 2.8 %
Automotive services
CD&R Value Building Partners I, L.P. (dba Belron)(3)(5)(29)(30)(31)LP InterestN/AN/A1,121 — 1,089 1,573 
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Consolidated Schedule of Investments
As of March 31, 2026
(Amounts in thousands, except share amounts)
(Unaudited)
Interest
Company(1)(25)InvestmentRef. RateCashPIKMaturity DatePar
Shares/Units
Amortized Cost(2)(27)Fair Value% of Net Assets
Metis HoldCo, Inc. (dba Mavis Tire Express Services)(3)(4)(6)(30)Series A Convertible Preferred StockN/A7.00%N/A— 32,308 44,903 47,922 
Percheron Horsepower-A LP (dba Big Brand Tire & Service)(3)(5)(22)(29)(30)(31)Limited Partner InterestN/AN/A— 165,198 1,338 1,739 
47,330 51,234 8.0 %
Buildings and real estate
Dodge Construction Network Holdings, L.P.(3)(4)(29)(30)Class A-2 Common UnitsN/AN/A432 — 368 37 
Dodge Construction Network Holdings, L.P.(3)(4)(6)(30)Series A Preferred UnitsN/A8.25%N/A— — 9 5 
377 42  %
Business services
Hercules Buyer, LLC (dba The Vincit Group)(3)(4)(29)(30)(33)Common UnitsN/AN/A— 350,000 352 532 
Knockout Intermediate Holdings I Inc. (dba Kaseya Inc.)(3)(4)(10)(30)Perpetual Preferred StockS+10.75%N/A— 252 349 275 
701 807 0.1 %
Consumer products
ASP Conair Holdings LP(3)(4)(29)(30)Class A UnitsN/AN/A— 12,857 1,286 100 
1,286 100  %
Containers and packaging
TCB Holdings I LLC (dba TricorBraun)(3)(4)(6)(30)Class A Preferred UnitsN/A14.00%N/A— 1,000 1,103 1,036 
1,103 1,036 0.2 %
Education
Paradigmatic Holdco LLC (dba Pluralsight)(3)(4)(29)(30)Common stockN/AN/A— 1,309,529 3,475  
3,475   %
Food and beverage
Hissho Sushi Holdings, LLC(3)(4)(29)(30)Class A UnitsN/AN/A— 7,502 34 95 
34 95  %
Healthcare equipment and services
KPCI Co-Invest 2, L.P.(3)(4)(29)(30)(31)Class A UnitsN/AN/A— 32,182 322 288 
Maia Aggregator, LP(3)(4)(29)(30)Class A-2 UnitsN/AN/A— 112,360 112 109 
Patriot Holdings SCSp (dba Corza Health, Inc.)(3)(4)(6)(30)(31)Class A UnitsN/A8.00%N/A— 1,515 2,244 2,239 
Patriot Holdings SCSp (dba Corza Health, Inc.)(3)(4)(29)(30)(31)Class B UnitsN/AN/A— 20,868 28 172 
Rhea Acquisition Holdings, LP(3)(4)(29)(30)Series A-2 UnitsN/AN/A— 119,048 119 114 
2,825 2,922 0.5 %
Healthcare providers and services
Baypine Commander Co-Invest, LP(3)(4)(29)(30)(31)LP InterestN/AN/A352 — 354 386 
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Blue Owl Capital Corporation II
Consolidated Schedule of Investments
As of March 31, 2026
(Amounts in thousands, except share amounts)
(Unaudited)
Interest
Company(1)(25)InvestmentRef. RateCashPIKMaturity DatePar
Shares/Units
Amortized Cost(2)(27)Fair Value% of Net Assets
KOBHG Holdings, L.P. (dba OB Hospitalist)(3)(4)(29)(30)Class A InterestsN/AN/A— 1,291 1,291 1,629 
KWOL Acquisition, Inc. (dba Worldwide Clinical Trials)(3)(4)(29)(30)Class A InterestN/AN/A— 30 301 397 
Romulus Intermediate Holdings 1 Inc. (dba PetVet Care Centers)(3)(4)(6)(30)Series A Preferred StockN/A15.00%N/A— 1,721 2,373 1,975 
XOMA Corporation(3)(4)(29)(30)WarrantsN/AN/A— 600 12 21 
4,331 4,408 0.7 %
Healthcare technology
Minerva Holdco, Inc.(3)(4)(6)(30)Senior A Preferred StockN/A10.75%N/A— 1,000 1,547 1,504 
ModMed Software Midco Holdings, Inc. (dba ModMed)(3)(4)(6)(30)Series A Preferred UnitsN/A13.00%N/A— 170 181 181 
1,728 1,685 0.3 %
Human resource support services
Sunshine Software Holdings, Inc. (dba Cornerstone OnDemand, Inc.)(3)(4)(6)(30)Series A Preferred StockN/A10.50%N/A— 5,500 8,393 4,848 
8,393 4,848 0.8 %
Infrastructure and environmental services
Valor Cl Blocker Feeder LP(3)(4)(22)(29)(30)(31)LP InterestN/AN/A300 — 300 293 
VCI Intermediate TopCo 1 LLC(3)(4)(29)(30)(31)Class B UnitsN/AN/A500 — 500 477 
800 770 0.1 %
Insurance
Evolution Parent, LP (dba SIAA)(3)(4)(29)(30)LP InterestN/AN/A— 8,919 892 1,152 
GoHealth, Inc.(3)(4)(29)(30)Common stockN/AN/A— 7,413 41  
GrowthCurve Capital Sunrise Co-Invest LP (dba Brightway)(3)(4)(29)(30)LP InterestN/AN/A— 12,494 103 117 
1,036 1,269 0.2 %
Internet software and services
Bird Holding B.V. (fka MessageBird Holding B.V.)(3)(4)(29)(30)(31)Extended Series C WarrantsN/AN/A— 25,540 157 19 
Brooklyn Lender Co-Invest 2, L.P. (dba Boomi)(3)(4)(29)(30)Common UnitsN/AN/A— 1,345,119 1,345 1,926 
Insight CP (Blocker) Holdings, L.P. (dba CivicPlus, LLC)(3)(4)(29)(30)(31)LP InterestN/AN/A32 — 32 33 
Nscale Global Holdings Limited(3)(4)(29)(30)(31)Preferred equityN/AN/A1 — 608 676 
Nscale Global Holdings Limited(3)(4)(29)(30)(31)Series B Preferred SharesN/AN/A— 1,067 405 1,175 
Project Alpine Co-Invest Fund, LP(3)(4)(29)(30)(31)LP InterestN/AN/A1,000 — 1,001 1,089 
Thunder Topco L.P. (dba Vector Solutions)(3)(4)(29)(30)Common UnitsN/AN/A— 819,817 820 862 
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Blue Owl Capital Corporation II
Consolidated Schedule of Investments
As of March 31, 2026
(Amounts in thousands, except share amounts)
(Unaudited)
Interest
Company(1)(25)InvestmentRef. RateCashPIKMaturity DatePar
Shares/Units
Amortized Cost(2)(27)Fair Value% of Net Assets
WMC Bidco, Inc. (dba West Monroe)(3)(4)(6)(30)Senior Preferred StockN/A11.25%N/A— 2,385 3,852 3,785 
8,220 9,565 1.5 %
Manufacturing
Gloves Holdings, LP (dba Protective Industrial Products)(3)(4)(29)(30)LP InterestN/AN/A— 8,524936 1,317 
Windows Entities(3)(4)(30)(31)(32)LLC UnitsN/AN/A— 10,61520,107 46,211 
21,043 47,528 7.4 %
Pharmaceuticals
LSI Financing 1 DAC(3)(4)(30)(31)Specialty finance equity investmentN/AN/A204 — 207205
207205 %
Specialty retail
Notorious Purchaser II, Inc. (dba Beauty Industry Group)(3)(4)(29)(30)Class B Common StockN/AN/A— 489 5,9675,906
5,9675,9060.9 %
Telecommunications
Equity NewCo S.A. (dba Netceed)(3)(4)(29)(30)(31)Common EquityN/AN/A— 6,785,487 4443
4443 %
Total non-controlled/non-affiliated portfolio company equity investments$123,891 $150,528 23.4 %
Total non-controlled/non-affiliated portfolio company investments$874,265 $836,294 129.8 %
Non-controlled/affiliated portfolio company investments
Debt Investments(7)
Advertising and media
Swipe Acquisition Corporation (dba PLI)(3)(4)(9)(24)First lien senior secured loanS+8.00%11/20278,972— 8,9698,972
Swipe Acquisition Corporation (dba PLI)(3)(4)(9)(22)(24)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%11/20275,702— 5,6765,686
14,64514,6582.3 %
Household products
Walker Edison Furniture Company LLC(3)(4)(6)(22)(24)(28)First lien senior secured loanN/A10.00%N/A2,251— 2,1972,251
Walker Edison Furniture Company LLC(3)(4)(10)(22)(24)(28)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loanS+6.75%N/A1,089— 99033
$3,187 $2,284 0.4 %
Total non-controlled/affiliated portfolio company debt investments$17,832 $16,942 2.6 %
Equity Investments
Advertising and media
New PLI Holdings, LLC (dba PLI)(3)(4)(24)(29)(30)Class A Common UnitsN/AN/A— 10,7555,95210,790
5,95210,7901.7 %
Pharmaceuticals
LSI Financing LLC(3)(5)(22)(24)(30)(31)Specialty finance equity investmentN/AN/A9,549— 9,54910,401
9,54910,4011.6 %
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Blue Owl Capital Corporation II
Consolidated Schedule of Investments
As of March 31, 2026
(Amounts in thousands, except share amounts)
(Unaudited)
Interest
Company(1)(25)InvestmentRef. RateCashPIKMaturity DatePar
Shares/Units
Amortized Cost(2)(27)Fair Value% of Net Assets
Total non-controlled/affiliated portfolio company equity investments$15,501 $21,191 3.3 %
Total non-controlled/affiliated portfolio company investments$33,333 $38,133 5.9 %
Controlled/affiliated portfolio company investments
Equity Investments
Joint ventures
Blue Owl Credit SLF LLC(3)(5)(24)(26)(30)(31)LLC InterestN/AN/A244— 244228
Blue Owl Leasing LLC(3)(5)(24)(26)(30)(31)LLC InterestN/AN/A90— 9090
334318
Total controlled/affiliated equity investments$334 $318  %
Total controlled/affiliated portfolio company investments$334 $318  %
Total Investments$907,932 $874,745 135.8 %
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(1)Certain portfolio company investments are subject to contractual restrictions on sales. Refer to footnote 30 for additional information on the Company’s restricted securities.
(2)The amortized cost represents the original cost adjusted for the accretion and amortization of discounts and premiums, as applicable, on debt investments using the effective interest method.
(3)Represents co-investment made with the Company’s affiliates in accordance with the terms of exemptive relief that the Company received from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. See “Note 3 — Agreements and Related Party Transactions.”
(4)These investments were valued using unobservable inputs and are considered Level 3 investments.
(5)Investment measured at net asset value (“NAV”).
(6)Investment contains a fixed-rate structure.
(7)Unless otherwise indicated, loan contains a variable rate structure, and may be subject to an interest rate floor. Variable rate loans bear interest at a rate that may be determined by reference to either the Secured Overnight Financing Rate (“SOFR” or “S,” which can include one-, three-, six- or twelve-month SOFR), Euro Interbank Offered Rate (“EURIBOR” or “E”, which can include one-, two-, three- or six-month EURIBOR), Canadian Overnight Repo Rate Average (“CORRA” or “C”) (which can include one- or three-month CORRA), SONIA (“SONIA” or “SA”), Australian Bank Bill Swap Bid Rate (“BBSY” or “B”) (which can include one-, three-, or six-month BBSY) or an alternate base rate (which can include the Federal Funds Effective Rate or the Prime Rate (“PRIME” or “P”)), at the borrower’s option, and which reset periodically based on the terms of the loan agreement.
(8)The interest rate on these loans is subject to 1 month SOFR, which as of March 31, 2026 was 3.66%.
(9)The interest rate on these loans is subject to 3 month SOFR, which as of March 31, 2026 was 3.68%.
(10)The interest rate on these loans is subject to 6 month SOFR, which as of March 31, 2026 was 3.70%.
(11)Reserved.
(12)The interest rate on these loans is subject to Prime, which as of March 31, 2026 was 6.75%.
(13)Reserved.
(14)The interest rate on this loan is subject to 3 month EURIBOR, which as of March 31, 2026 was 2.08%.
(15)The interest rate on this loan is subject to 6 month EURIBOR, which as of March 31, 2026 was 2.48%.
(16)Reserved.
(17)The interest rate on this loan is subject to 3 month BBSY, which as of March 31, 2026 was 4.31%.
(18)Reserved.
(19)The interest rate on this loan is subject to SONIA, which as of March 31, 2026 was 3.73%.
(20)Reserved.
(21)Reserved.
(22)Position or portion thereof is a debt or equity commitment. See below for more information on the Company’s commitments. See “Note 7 Commitments and Contingencies.”
Portfolio Company
Commitment Type
Commitment Expiration Date
Funded Commitment
Unfunded
Commitment
Fair Value(23)
Non-controlled/non-affiliated - debt commitments
Aerosmith Bidco 1 Limited (dba Audiotonix)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan7/2027$ $3,935 $ 
Arctic Holdco, LLC (dba Novvia Group)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan1/202752 32  
Artifact Bidco, Inc. (dba Avetta)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan7/2027 308 (2)
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Consolidated Schedule of Investments
As of March 31, 2026
(Amounts in thousands, except share amounts)
(Unaudited)
Portfolio Company
Commitment Type
Commitment Expiration Date
Funded Commitment
Unfunded
Commitment
Fair Value(23)
Associations, Inc.First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan7/2028613 668  
CCM Midco, LLC (f/k/a Cresset Capital Management, LLC)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan6/202654 66  
CCM Midco, LLC (f/k/a Cresset Capital Management, LLC)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan1/20273 238  
CHA Vision Holdings, Inc. (fka FR Vision Holdings, Inc.)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan9/202729 268  
CivicPlus, LLCFirst lien senior secured delayed draw term loan5/2027143 98  
Commander Buyer, Inc. (dba CenExel)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan6/2027 1,431  
CT Technologies Intermediate Holdings, Inc. (& Smart Holdings Corp.) (dba Datavant)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan8/2027 57 (1)
CT Technologies Intermediate Holdings, Inc. (& Smart Holdings Corp.) (dba Datavant)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan7/202748 197  
DCG ACQUISITION CORP. (dba DuBois Chemical)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan6/2026304 124  
DuraServ LLCFirst lien senior secured delayed draw term loan11/2027 1,025 (13)
EOS Finco S.A.R.L (dba Netceed)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan7/2027195 296  
Essential Services Holding Corporation (dba Turnpoint)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan6/2026 400 (9)
Eternal Buyer, LLC (dba Wedgewood Weddings)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan6/2027 651  
FR Flow Control CB LLC (dba Trillium Flow Technologies)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan6/2026 147  
Hercules Borrower, LLC (dba The Vincit Group)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan9/2026 164  
Indigo Buyer, Inc. (dba Inovar Packaging Group)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan7/202686 14  
Integrity Marketing Acquisition, LLCFirst lien senior secured delayed draw term loan8/2026 226  
Interoperability Bidco, Inc. (dba Lyniate)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan6/2026 350 (4)
Klick Inc.First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan11/2027 192 (1)
Litera Bidco LLCFirst lien senior secured delayed draw term loan11/20261,992 176  
Litera Bidco LLCFirst lien senior secured delayed draw term loan5/2027 914 (16)
Maple Acquisition, LLC (dba Medicus)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan5/2026 204  
ML Holdco, Inc. (dba Meridian Link)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan10/2027 361 (10)
National Dentex Labs LLC (fka Barracuda Dental LLC)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan5/20261,434 215  
NELIPAK EUROPEAN HOLDINGS COÖPERATIEF U.A.First lien senior secured EUR delayed draw term loan3/2027 840 (9)
Nelipak Holding CompanyFirst lien senior secured delayed draw term loan3/2027141 87  
Paris US Holdco, Inc. (dba Precinmac)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan12/2026 46  
Plasma Buyer LLC (dba PathGroup)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan3/202716 35  
Pluralsight, LLCFirst lien senior secured delayed draw term loan8/2029 1,637 (90)
RL Datix Holdings (USA), Inc.First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan4/2027 1,361 (10)
Salinger Bidco Inc. (dba Surgical Information Systems)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan8/2026 395  
Severin Acquisition, LLC (dba PowerSchool)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan10/202715 46  
SimonMed, Inc.First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan2/202749 16  
Simplicity Financial Marketing Group Holdings, Inc.First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan12/2026160 30  
Smarsh Inc.First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan1/20278 64 (1)
Soleo Holdings, Inc.First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan2/2027 26  
Sonny's Enterprises, LLCFirst lien senior secured delayed draw term loan6/20271,008 741  
Spaceship Purchaser, Inc. (dba Squarespace)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan10/2027 49 (1)
STS PARENT, LLC (dba STS Aviation Group)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan10/2026 886 (4)
Tamarack Intermediate, L.L.C. (dba Verisk 3E)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan7/202725 61  
TBRS, Inc. (dba TEAM Technologies)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan11/2026 22  
Themis Solutions Inc. (dba Clio)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan10/2027 420 (12)
THG Acquisition, LLC (dba Hilb)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan10/202693 150  
Troon Golf, L.L.C.First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan9/2026495 501  
Unified Women's Healthcare, LPFirst lien senior secured delayed draw term loan9/2027 157  
Wipfli Advisory LLCFirst lien senior secured delayed draw term loan4/2028 293 (1)
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Consolidated Schedule of Investments
As of March 31, 2026
(Amounts in thousands, except share amounts)
(Unaudited)
Portfolio Company
Commitment Type
Commitment Expiration Date
Funded Commitment
Unfunded
Commitment
Fair Value(23)
Wrench Group LLCFirst lien senior secured delayed draw term loan9/2027 181 (1)
WU Holdco, Inc. (dba PurposeBuilt Brands)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan4/2027 2,198 (5)
Aerosmith Bidco 1 Limited (dba Audiotonix)First lien senior secured revolving loan7/2030 1,664  
Anaplan, Inc.First lien senior secured revolving loan6/2028 784 (18)
Aptean Acquiror, Inc. (dba Aptean)First lien senior secured revolving loan1/203166 224  
Arctic Holdco, LLC (dba Novvia Group)First lien senior secured revolving loan1/203119 38  
Artifact Bidco, Inc. (dba Avetta)First lien senior secured revolving loan7/2030 220 (3)
Ascend Buyer, LLC (dba PPC Flexible Packaging)First lien senior secured revolving loan9/20283 20  
Associations, Inc.First lien senior secured revolving loan7/2028 1,032  
Azurite Intermediate Holdings, Inc. (dba Alteryx, Inc.)First lien senior secured revolving loan3/2031 238 (6)
Baker Tilly Advisory Group, LPFirst lien senior secured revolving loan6/2030 441  
Bayshore Intermediate #2, L.P. (dba Boomi)First lien senior secured revolving loan10/202786 261  
BCPE Osprey Buyer, Inc. (dba PartsSource)First lien senior secured revolving loan8/202813 4  
BP Veraison Buyer, LLC (dba Sun World)First lien senior secured revolving loan5/2029 3,868  
Bristol Hospice L.L.C.First lien senior secured revolving loan8/2032 348  
By Light Professional IT Services LLCFirst lien senior secured revolving loan7/2031 361 (12)
Cambrex CorporationFirst lien senior secured revolving loan3/203223 79  
Catalis Intermediate, Inc. (fka GovBrands Intermediate, Inc.)First lien senior secured revolving loan8/202723 162  
CCM Midco, LLC (f/k/a Cresset Capital Management, LLC)First lien senior secured revolving loan6/2029 60  
CHA Vision Holdings, Inc. (fka FR Vision Holdings, Inc.)First lien senior secured revolving loan1/2030 99  
CivicPlus, LLCFirst lien senior secured revolving loan8/2030 101 (3)
Commander Buyer, Inc. (dba CenExel)First lien senior secured revolving loan6/2032 954 (5)
Creek Parent, Inc. (dba Catalent)First lien senior secured revolving loan12/2031 49  
Crewline Buyer, Inc. (dba New Relic)First lien senior secured revolving loan11/2030 387 (10)
CT Technologies Intermediate Holdings, Inc. (& Smart Holdings Corp.) (dba Datavant)First lien senior secured revolving loan8/2031 613 (3)
DCG ACQUISITION CORP. (dba DuBois Chemical)First lien senior secured revolving loan6/2031 429 (5)
Deerfield Dakota HoldingsFirst lien senior secured revolving loan9/2032204 817  
Denali Intermediate Holdings, Inc. (dba Dun & Bradstreet)First lien senior secured revolving loan8/2032 710 (16)
Diamond Mezzanine 24 LLC (dba United Risk)*First lien senior secured revolving loan10/20309   
Dresser Utility Solutions, LLCFirst lien senior secured revolving loan3/2029 255  
DuraServ LLCFirst lien senior secured revolving loan6/2030229 406  
Eagle Family Foods Group LLCFirst lien senior secured revolving loan8/2030 76  
EET Buyer, Inc. (dba e-Emphasys)First lien senior secured revolving loan11/2027 91 (1)
Einstein Parent, Inc. (dba Smartsheet)First lien senior secured revolving loan1/2031 28 (1)
Essential Services Holding Corporation (dba Turnpoint)First lien senior secured revolving loan6/2030100 150  
Eternal Buyer, LLC (dba Wedgewood Weddings)First lien senior secured revolving loan6/2032 651 (3)
Evolution BuyerCo, Inc. (dba SIAA)First lien senior secured revolving loan4/2030 10  
Fiesta Purchaser, Inc. (dba Shearer's Foods)First lien senior secured revolving loan2/2029266 842  
Fortis Solutions Group, LLCFirst lien senior secured revolving loan10/202740 49  
Foundation Consumer Brands, LLCFirst lien senior secured revolving loan2/2029 21  
FR Flow Control CB LLC (dba Trillium Flow Technologies)First lien senior secured revolving loan12/2029 120  
Gainsight, Inc.First lien senior secured revolving loan7/2027 376 (7)
Galls, LLCFirst lien senior secured revolving loan3/2030227 251  
Gaylord Chemical Company, L.L.C.First lien senior secured revolving loan12/2027431 703  
Gerson Lehrman Group, Inc.First lien senior secured revolving loan12/2028 349 (6)
GI Ranger Intermediate, LLC (dba Rectangle Health)First lien senior secured revolving loan10/202729 44  
Granicus, Inc.First lien senior secured revolving loan1/2031 439 (4)
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Consolidated Schedule of Investments
As of March 31, 2026
(Amounts in thousands, except share amounts)
(Unaudited)
Portfolio Company
Commitment Type
Commitment Expiration Date
Funded Commitment
Unfunded
Commitment
Fair Value(23)
Hercules Borrower, LLC (dba The Vincit Group)First lien senior secured revolving loan12/2028 254  
HGH Purchaser, Inc. (dba Horizon Services)First lien senior secured revolving loan11/20283,009 711  
Hissho Parent, LLCFirst lien senior secured revolving loan5/2029 36  
Hyland Software, Inc.First lien senior secured revolving loan9/2029 85 (3)
IG Investments Holdings, LLC (dba Insight Global)First lien senior secured revolving loan9/2028 202  
Indigo Buyer, Inc. (dba Inovar Packaging Group)First lien senior secured revolving loan5/2028 46  
Indikami Bidco, LLC (dba IntegriChain)First lien senior secured revolving loan6/2030205 65  
Integrity Marketing Acquisition, LLCFirst lien senior secured revolving loan8/2028 168  
Interoperability Bidco, Inc. (dba Lyniate)First lien senior secured revolving loan3/202841 373  
Klick Inc.First lien senior secured revolving loan11/2031 192 (1)
KWOL Acquisition, Inc. (dba Worldwide Clinical Trials)First lien senior secured revolving loan12/2029 591 (4)
Lignetics Investment Corp.First lien senior secured revolving loan10/2026 587  
Litera Bidco LLCFirst lien senior secured revolving loan5/2028 520 (9)
Maple Acquisition, LLC (dba Medicus)First lien senior secured revolving loan5/2030 153  
Mario Purchaser, LLC (dba Len the Plumber)*First lien senior secured revolving loan4/202855   
MHE Intermediate Holdings, LLC (dba OnPoint Group)First lien senior secured revolving loan7/2027714 1,071  
Milan Laser Holdings LLCFirst lien senior secured revolving loan4/2027 2,837 (43)
Ministry Brands Holdings, LLCFirst lien senior secured revolving loan12/20276 62  
Minotaur Acquisition, Inc. (dba Inspira Financial)First lien senior secured revolving loan6/2030 864 (2)
Modernizing Medicine, Inc. (dba ModMed)First lien senior secured revolving loan4/2032 71  
Monotype Imaging Holdings Inc.First lien senior secured revolving loan2/2030 889 (18)
National Dentex Labs LLC (fka Barracuda Dental LLC)First lien senior secured revolving loan5/20261,887 17  
Natural Partners, LLCFirst lien senior secured revolving loan11/2030 32  
NELIPAK EUROPEAN HOLDINGS COÖPERATIEF U.A.First lien senior secured EUR revolving loan3/2031 157 (3)
Nelipak Holding CompanyFirst lien senior secured revolving loan3/203146 125  
NMI Acquisitionco, Inc. (dba Network Merchants)First lien senior secured revolving loan9/2028 43 (1)
Norvax, LLC (dba GoHealth)*First lien senior secured revolving loan8/2029895   
Notorious Topco, LLC (dba Beauty Industry Group)First lien senior secured revolving loan12/2030 1,223 (18)
OB Hospitalist Group, Inc.First lien senior secured revolving loan9/2027 633  
Offen, Inc.First lien senior secured revolving loan7/202999 145  
Paris US Holdco, Inc. (dba Precinmac)First lien senior secured revolving loan12/20312 21  
Patriot Acquisition TopCo S.À R.L. (dba Corza Health, Inc.)First lien senior secured revolving loan1/2028 556  
PDI TA Holdings, Inc.First lien senior secured revolving loan2/2031347 25  
PetVet Care Centers, LLCFirst lien senior secured revolving loan11/2029418 1,674  
Plasma Buyer LLC (dba PathGroup)*First lien senior secured revolving loan5/202881   
Pluralsight, LLCFirst lien senior secured revolving loan8/2029 655 (36)
Premise Health Holding Corp.First lien senior secured revolving loan11/2031 372 (6)
Puma Buyer, LLC (dba PANTHERx)First lien senior secured revolving loan3/2032 208  
QAD, Inc.First lien senior secured revolving loan11/2027 122 (2)
Quva Pharma, Inc.First lien senior secured revolving loan4/2028 1,182 (35)
Rhea Parent, Inc.First lien senior secured revolving loan12/2030 35  
RL Datix Holdings (USA), Inc.First lien senior secured revolving loan10/2030 1,192 (21)
Salinger Bidco Inc. (dba Surgical Information Systems)First lien senior secured revolving loan5/2031 395 (1)
Sara Lee Frozen Bakery, LLC (fka KSLB Holdings, LLC)First lien senior secured revolving loan7/2027770 230  
Securonix, Inc.First lien senior secured revolving loan4/2028 153 (30)
Sensor Technology Topco, Inc. (dba Humanetics)First lien senior secured revolving loan5/202823 327  
Severin Acquisition, LLC (dba PowerSchool)First lien senior secured revolving loan10/203110 27  
SimonMed, Inc.First lien senior secured revolving loan2/203124 20  
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Consolidated Schedule of Investments
As of March 31, 2026
(Amounts in thousands, except share amounts)
(Unaudited)
Portfolio Company
Commitment Type
Commitment Expiration Date
Funded Commitment
Unfunded
Commitment
Fair Value(23)
Simplicity Financial Marketing Group Holdings, Inc.First lien senior secured revolving loan12/2031 95  
Smarsh Inc.First lien senior secured revolving loan2/20298 30  
Soleo Holdings, Inc.First lien senior secured revolving loan2/2032 26  
Sonny's Enterprises, LLCFirst lien senior secured revolving loan8/2027924 229  
Spaceship Purchaser, Inc. (dba Squarespace)First lien senior secured revolving loan10/2031 41 (1)
STS PARENT, LLC (dba STS Aviation Group)First lien senior secured revolving loan10/2030279 75  
SWK BUYER, Inc. (dba Stonewall Kitchen)First lien senior secured revolving loan3/2029 27 (1)
Tamarack Intermediate, L.L.C. (dba Verisk 3E)First lien senior secured revolving loan3/2029 46 (1)
TBRS, Inc. (dba TEAM Technologies)First lien senior secured revolving loan11/2030 25  
Themis Solutions Inc. (dba Clio)First lien senior secured revolving loan10/2032 350 (10)
THG Acquisition, LLC (dba Hilb)First lien senior secured revolving loan10/203130 92  
Thunder Purchaser, Inc. (dba Vector Solutions)First lien senior secured revolving loan6/2027 241 (5)
Troon Golf, L.L.C.First lien senior secured revolving loan8/2028 501  
Unified Women's Healthcare, LPFirst lien senior secured revolving loan6/2029 39  
USRP Holdings, Inc. (dba U.S. Retirement and Benefits Partners)First lien senior secured revolving loan12/2029 74  
Valeris, Inc. (fka Phantom Purchaser, Inc.)First lien senior secured revolving loan9/2031 227 (1)
Vital Bidco AB (dba Vitamin Well)First lien senior secured revolving loan10/2030 899  
Wipfli Advisory LLCFirst lien senior secured revolving loan10/2032 196 (1)
Wrench Group LLCFirst lien senior secured revolving loan9/203168 113  
WU Holdco, Inc. (dba PurposeBuilt Brands)First lien senior secured revolving loan4/2032147 537  
Total non-controlled/non-affiliated - debt commitments$18,819 $65,032 $(546)
Non-controlled/non-affiliated - equity commitments
AAM Series 1.1 Rail and Domestic Intermodal Feeder, LLCSpecialty finance equity investmentN/A$1,520 $2,026 $ 
Percheron Horsepower-A LP (dba Big Brand Tire & Service)Limited Partner InterestN/A1,338 218  
Valor Cl Blocker Feeder LPLP InterestN/A300 200  
Total non-controlled/non-affiliated - equity commitments$3,158 $2,444 $ 
Non-controlled/affiliated - debt commitments
Swipe Acquisition Corporation (dba PLI)First lien senior secured revolving loan11/2027$2,066 $468 $ 
Walker Edison Furniture Company LLCFirst lien senior secured delayed draw term loanN/A524 220  
Walker Edison Furniture Company LLCFirst lien senior secured delayed draw term loanN/A237 190  
Total non-controlled/affiliated - debt commitments$2,827 $878 $ 
Non-controlled/affiliated - equity commitments
LSI Financing LLCSpecialty finance equity investmentN/A$9,549 $3,818 $ 
Total non-controlled/affiliated - equity commitments$9,549 $3,818 $ 
Total Portfolio Company Commitments$34,353 $72,172 $(546)
*Fully funded
(23)The negative cost and fair value results from unamortized fees, which are capitalized to the investment cost of unfunded commitments.
(24)As defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “1940 Act”), the Company is deemed to “control” a portfolio company if the Company owns more than 25% of the portfolio company's voting securities or has the power to exercise control over management or policies, including through a management agreement. As defined in the 1940 Act, the Company is an “affiliated person” of this portfolio company if the Company owns more than 5% or more of the portfolio company’s outstanding voting securities. Transactions related to the Company’s investments in non-controlled affiliates and controlled affiliates for the three months ended March 31, 2026, were as follows:

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Blue Owl Capital Corporation II
Consolidated Schedule of Investments
As of March 31, 2026
(Amounts in thousands, except share amounts)
(Unaudited)
CompanyFair Value at December 31, 2025Gross Additions(a)Gross Reductions(b)Net Change in Unrealized Gain/(Loss)Realized Gain/(Loss)TransfersFair Value at March 31, 2026Other IncomeInterest IncomeDividend Income
Non-Controlled Affiliates
LSI Financing LLC$10,576 $ $(235)$60 $ $ $10,401 $259 
New PLI Holdings, LLC (dba PLI)25,057 443  (52)  25,448 3 368 138 
Walker Edison Furniture Company LLC2,348  (6)11,051 (11,109) 2,284    
Total$37,981 $443 $(241)$11,059 $(11,109)$ $38,133 $3 $368 $397 
Controlled Affiliates
Blue Owl Credit SLF LLC247   (19)  228  5 
Blue Owl Leasing LLC90      90    
Total$337 $ $ $(19)$ $ $318 $ $ $5 

(a)Gross additions may include increases in the cost basis of investments resulting from new investments, amounts related to PIK interest capitalized and added to the principal balance of the respective loans, the accretion of discounts, the exchange of one or more existing investments for one or more new investments and the movement at fair value of an existing portfolio company into this controlled affiliated category from a different category.
(b)Gross reductions may include decreases in the cost basis of investments resulting from principal collections related to investment repayments and sales, return of capital, the amortization of premiums and the exchange of one or more existing securities for one or more new securities.
(25)Unless otherwise indicated, all or a portion of the Company’s portfolio companies are pledged as collateral supporting the available capacity under the SPV Asset Facilities. See “Note 5 Debt.”
(26)Investment is not pledged as collateral for the credit facilities.
(27)As of March 31, 2026, the net estimated unrealized loss for U.S. federal income tax purposes was $17.3 million based on a tax cost basis of $0.9 billion. As of March 31, 2026, the estimated aggregate gross unrealized loss for U.S. federal income tax purposes was $61.5 million and the estimated aggregate gross unrealized gain for U.S. federal income tax purposes was $44.2 million.
(28)Loan was on non-accrual status as of March 31, 2026.
(29)Investment is non-income producing.
(30)Securities acquired in transactions exempt from registration under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”), and may be deemed to be “restricted securities” under the Securities Act. As of March 31, 2026, the aggregate fair value of these securities is $172.0 million, or 26.7% of the Company’s net assets. the acquisition dates of the restricted securities are as follows:
Portfolio CompanyInvestmentAcquisition Date
AAM Series 1.1 Rail and Domestic Intermodal Feeder, LLCSpecialty finance equity investmentJuly 1, 2022
AAM Series 2.1 Aviation Feeder, LLCSpecialty finance equity investmentJuly 1, 2022
Amergin Asset Management, LLCSpecialty finance equity investmentJuly 1, 2022
ASP Conair Holdings LPClass A UnitsMay 17, 2021
Baypine Commander Co-Invest, LPLP InterestJune 24, 2025
Bird Holding B.V. (fka MessageBird Holding B.V.)Extended Series C WarrantsMay 5, 2021
Blue Owl Credit SLF LLC
LLC InterestAugust 1, 2024
Blue Owl Cross-Strategy Opportunities 2025-1 LLC (fka Blue Owl Cross-Strategy Opportunities LLC)
Specialty finance equity investmentSeptember 19, 2025
Blue Owl Leasing LLC
LLC Interest
June 30, 2025
Brooklyn Lender Co-Invest 2, L.P. (dba Boomi)Common UnitsOctober 1, 2021
CD&R Value Building Partners I, L.P. (dba Belron)LP InterestDecember 2, 2021
Denali Holding, LP (dba Summit Companies)Class A UnitsSeptember 15, 2021
Dodge Construction Network Holdings, L.P.Class A-2 Common UnitsFebruary 23, 2022
Dodge Construction Network Holdings, L.P.Series A Preferred UnitsFebruary 23, 2022
Equity NewCo S.A. (dba Netceed)Common EquityJanuary 29, 2026
Evolution Parent, LP (dba SIAA)LP InterestApril 30, 2021
Fifth Season Investments LLCSpecialty finance equity investmentOctober 17, 2022
Gloves Holdings, LP (dba Protective Industrial Products)LP InterestDecember 29, 2020
Gloves Holdings, LP (dba Protective Industrial Products)
Limited Partner Interest
December 29, 2020
GoHealth, Inc.Common stockAugust 6, 2025
GrowthCurve Capital Sunrise Co-Invest LP (dba Brightway)LP InterestDecember 16, 2021
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Blue Owl Capital Corporation II
Consolidated Schedule of Investments
As of March 31, 2026
(Amounts in thousands, except share amounts)
(Unaudited)
Portfolio CompanyInvestmentAcquisition Date
Hercules Buyer, LLC (dba The Vincit Group)Common UnitsDecember 15, 2020
Hissho Sushi Holdings, LLCClass A UnitsMay 17, 2022
Insight CP (Blocker) Holdings, L.P. (dba CivicPlus, LLC)LP InterestJune 8, 2022
Knockout Intermediate Holdings I Inc. (dba Kaseya Inc.)Perpetual Preferred StockJune 22, 2022
KOBHG Holdings, L.P. (dba OB Hospitalist)Class A InterestsSeptember 27, 2021
KPCI Co-Invest 2, L.P.Class A UnitsNovember 30, 2020
KWOL Acquisition, Inc. (dba Worldwide Clinical Trials)Class A InterestAugust 25, 2025
LSI Financing 1 DACSpecialty finance equity investmentDecember 14, 2022
LSI Financing LLCSpecialty finance equity investmentJuly 7, 2025
Maia Aggregator, LPClass A-2 UnitsFebruary 1, 2022
Metis HoldCo, Inc. (dba Mavis Tire Express Services)Series A Convertible Preferred StockMay 4, 2021
Minerva Holdco, Inc.Senior A Preferred StockFebruary 15, 2022
ModMed Software Midco Holdings, Inc. (dba ModMed)Series A Preferred UnitsApril 30, 2025
New PLI Holdings, LLC (dba PLI)Class A Common UnitsDecember 23, 2020
Notorious Purchaser II, Inc. (dba Beauty Industry Group)
Class B Common StockDecember 19, 2025
Nscale Global Holdings LimitedPreferred equitySeptember 29, 2025
Nscale Global Holdings LimitedSeries B Preferred SharesSeptember 29, 2025
Paradigmatic Holdco LLC (dba Pluralsight)Common stockAugust 22, 2024
Patriot Holdings SCSp (dba Corza Health, Inc.)Class A UnitsJanuary 29, 2021
Patriot Holdings SCSp (dba Corza Health, Inc.)Class B UnitsJanuary 29, 2021
Percheron Horsepower-A LP (dba Big Brand Tire & Service)Limited Partner InterestSeptember 23, 2025
Project Alpine Co-Invest Fund, LPLP InterestJune 13, 2022
Rhea Acquisition Holdings, LPSeries A-2 UnitsFebruary 18, 2022
Romulus Intermediate Holdings 1 Inc. (dba PetVet Care Centers)
Series A Preferred StockNovember 15, 2023
Sunshine Software Holdings, Inc. (dba Cornerstone OnDemand, Inc.)Series A Preferred StockOctober 15, 2021
TCB Holdings I LLC (dba TricorBraun)Class A Preferred UnitsJanuary 31, 2025
Thunder Topco L.P. (dba Vector Solutions)Common UnitsJune 30, 2021
Valor Cl Blocker Feeder LPLP InterestOctober 3, 2025
VCI Intermediate TopCo 1 LLCClass B UnitsNovember 17, 2025
VEPF Torreys Aggregator, LLC (dba MINDBODY, Inc.)Series A Preferred StockOctober 15, 2021
Walker Edison Holdco LLCCommon UnitsMarch 1, 2023
Windows EntitiesLLC UnitsJanuary 16, 2020
WMC Bidco, Inc. (dba West Monroe)Senior Preferred StockNovember 9, 2021
XOMA CorporationWarrantsDecember 15, 2023
(31)This portfolio company is not a qualifying asset under Section 55(a) of the 1940 Act. Under the 1940 Act, the Company may not acquire any non-qualifying asset unless, at the time such acquisition is made, qualifying assets represent at least 70% of total assets. As of March 31, 2026, non-qualifying assets represented 8.3% of total assets as calculated in accordance with the regulatory requirements.
(32)Investment represents multiple underlying investments in related entities under common management. These underlying investments are on identical terms and include Midwest Custom Windows, LLC with a fair value of $8.0 million, Greater Toronto Custom Windows, Corp. with a fair value of $3.3 million, Garden State Custom Windows, LLC with a fair value of $11.1 million, Long Island Custom Windows, LLC with a fair value of $9.6 million, Jemico, LLC with a fair value of $7.7 million, Atlanta Custom Windows, LLC with a fair value of $3.8 million and Fairchester Custom Windows LLC with a fair value of $2.5 million as of March 31, 2026. Greater Toronto Custom Windows, Corp. is considered a non-qualifying asset.
(33)The Company invests in this portfolio company through underlying blocker entities Hercules Blocker 1 LLC, Hercules Blocker 2 LLC, Hercules Blocker 3 LLC, Hercules Blocker 4 LLC, and Hercules Blocker 5 LLC.
(34)Blue Owl Cross-Strategy Opportunities 2025-1 LLC (fka Blue Owl Cross-Strategy Opportunities LLC) (“BOCSO”) was formed to hold alternative credit assets, including asset-based finance (“ABF”). ABF is a subsector of private credit focused on generating income from pools of financial, physical or other assets. As of March 31, 2026, the portfolio consists of five investments totaling $1.03 billion at cost and fair value, respectively, ranging in cost from $24.9 million to $379.6 million and with a fair value ranging from $24.7 million to $378.0 million. The largest investment is 37% of the total cost of BOCSO's portfolio. As of March 31, 2026 the portfolio asset class composition was 66% ABF - Specialty finance, 32% ABF - Leasing, and 2% ABF - Commercial Real Estate.

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these consolidated financial statements.
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Consolidated Schedule of Investments
As of December 31, 2025
(Amounts in thousands, except share amounts)
Interest
Company(1)(25)
InvestmentRef. RateCashPIKMaturity DatePar / UnitsAmortized Cost(2)(27)Fair Value% of Net Assets
Non-controlled/non-affiliated portfolio company investments
Debt Investments(7)
Advertising and media
Monotype Imaging Holdings Inc.(3)(4)(8)(22)First lien senior secured loanS+5.25%2/2031$19,341 $19,220 $19,341 
19,220 19,341 2.0 %
Aerospace and defense
Peraton Corp.(3)(9)Second lien senior secured loanS+7.75%2/202914,494 14,388 11,351 
STS PARENT, LLC (dba STS Aviation Group)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%10/20317,503 7,468 7,428 
STS PARENT, LLC (dba STS Aviation Group)(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured revolving loanS+5.00%10/2030599 594 590 
22,450 19,369 2.0 %
Asset based lending and fund finance
AAM Series 1.1 Rail and Domestic Intermodal Feeder, LLC(3)(4)(6)(31)Specialty finance debt investmentN/A12.00%7/20303,263 3,260 3,263 
AAM Series 2.1 Aviation Feeder, LLC(3)(4)(6)(31)Specialty finance debt investmentN/A12.00%11/20304,228 4,223 4,228 
Hg Genesis 8 Sumoco Limited(3)(4)(19)(31)Unsecured facilitySA+7.50%9/2027£1,135 1,432 1,526 
Hg Genesis 9 SumoCo Limited(3)(4)(14)(31)Unsecured facilityE+6.25%3/20291,128 1,200 1,325 
Hg Saturn Luchaco Limited(3)(4)(19)(31)Unsecured facilitySA+8.25%3/2027£9,162 11,687 12,323 
21,802 22,665 2.4 %
Buildings and real estate
Associations Finance, Inc.(3)(4)(6)Unsecured notesN/A14.25%5/203021,456 21,350 21,456 
Associations, Inc.(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured loanS+6.50%7/202847,211 47,173 47,211 
Wrench Group LLC(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+4.75%9/203211,049 10,985 10,994 
Wrench Group LLC(3)(4)(12)(22)First lien senior secured revolving loanP+3.75%9/2031281 273 274 
79,781 79,935 8.4 %
Business services
DuraServ LLC(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured loanS+4.75%6/20318,702 8,662 8,616 
DuraServ LLC(3)(4)(8)(22)First lien senior secured revolving loanS+4.75%6/2030159 154 147 
Gainsight, Inc.(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+5.75%7/20276,788 6,759 6,788 
Hercules Borrower, LLC (dba The Vincit Group)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+4.75%12/202813,785 13,748 13,785 
Hercules Buyer, LLC (dba The Vincit Group)(3)(4)(6)(33)Unsecured notesN/A0.48%12/2029836 836 1,207 
KPSKY Acquisition, Inc. (dba BluSky)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+5.50%10/2028957 949 869 
KPSKY Acquisition, Inc. (dba BluSky)(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loanS+5.75%10/20281  (4)
31,108 31,408 3.3 %
Chemicals
Advancion Holdings, LLC (fka Aruba Investments Holdings, LLC)(3)(4)(8)Second lien senior secured loanS+7.75%11/202822,500 22,348 20,081 
DCG ACQUISITION CORP. (dba DuBois Chemical)(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%6/20316,280 6,227 6,216 
Gaylord Chemical Company, L.L.C.(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+5.75%12/202724,178 24,147 24,117 
Gaylord Chemical Company, L.L.C.(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured revolving loanS+5.50%12/20271,617 1,616 1,611 
Rocket BidCo, Inc. (dba Recochem)(3)(4)(9)(31)First lien senior secured loanS+4.75%11/203022,073 21,718 22,073 
76,056 74,098 7.8 %
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Consolidated Schedule of Investments
As of December 31, 2025
(Amounts in thousands, except share amounts)
Interest
Company(1)(25)
InvestmentRef. RateCashPIKMaturity DatePar / UnitsAmortized Cost(2)(27)Fair Value% of Net Assets
Consumer products
Conair Holdings LLC(3)(4)(8)Second lien senior secured loanS+7.50%5/202931,280 31,014 14,076 
Feradyne Outdoors, LLC(3)(4)(9)(28)(29)
First lien senior secured loanS+6.75%5/2028699 677 472 
Foundation Consumer Brands, LLC(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%2/20293,843 3,802 3,824 
Lignetics Investment Corp.(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+5.75%11/202712,210 12,191 12,179 
SWK BUYER, Inc. (dba Stonewall Kitchen)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+5.25%3/2029728 720 706 
WU Holdco, Inc. (dba PurposeBuilt Brands)(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured loanS+4.75%4/203211,228 11,201 11,228 
59,605 42,485 4.5 %
Containers and packaging
Arctic Holdco, LLC (dba Novvia Group)(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured loanS+5.25%1/20323,788 3,782 3,788 
Arctic Holdco, LLC (dba Novvia Group)(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured revolving loanS+5.25%1/203149 48 49 
Ascend Buyer, LLC (dba PPC Flexible Packaging)(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured loanS+5.25%9/2028791 787 791 
Fortis Solutions Group, LLC(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+5.50%10/2028874 866 857 
Fortis Solutions Group, LLC(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured revolving loanS+5.30%10/202726 26 24 
Indigo Buyer, Inc. (dba Inovar Packaging Group)(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured loanS+5.25%5/20281,164 1,158 1,164 
Pregis Topco LLC(3)(4)(8)Second lien senior secured loanS+6.75%8/202920,667 20,485 20,667 
Pregis Topco LLC(3)(4)(8)Second lien senior secured loanS+7.75%8/20299,333 9,238 9,333 
36,390 36,673 3.9 %
Distribution
ABB/Con-cise Optical Group LLC(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+7.50%2/2028850 845 844 
Endries Acquisition, Inc.(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured loanS+5.50%12/202823,832 23,719 23,474 
Offen, Inc.(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%7/20304,077 4,039 4,036 
28,603 28,354 3.0 %
Education
Pluralsight, LLC(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+3.00%1.50%8/20293,985 3,985 3,906 
Pluralsight, LLC(3)(4)(9)(28)
First lien senior secured loanS+7.50%8/20294,573 4,439 3,739 
Severin Acquisition, LLC (dba PowerSchool)(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured loanS+2.50%2.25%10/2031
762 756 753 
Severin Acquisition, LLC (dba PowerSchool)(3)(4)(8)(22)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loanS+4.75%10/203133 32 32 
9,212 8,430 0.9 %
Energy equipment and services
Dresser Utility Solutions, LLC(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured loanS+5.25%3/202910,129 10,056 10,129 
10,056 10,129 1.1 %
Financial services
Baker Tilly Advisory Group, LP(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured loanS+4.75%6/203110,649 10,517 10,649 
CCM Midco, LLC (f/k/a Cresset Capital Management, LLC)(3)(4)(8)(22)First lien senior secured loanS+4.75%6/20301,323 1,306 1,323 
Continental Finance Company, LLC(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured loanS+8.00%3/2029875 868 868 
Deerfield Dakota Holdings(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+3.00%2.75%9/203212,792 12,731 12,728 
Finastra USA, Inc.(3)(4)(9)(31)First lien senior secured loanS+7.25%9/20291,032 1,023 1,040 
KRIV Acquisition Inc. (dba Riveron)(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%7/20311,064 1,036 1,064 
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Consolidated Schedule of Investments
As of December 31, 2025
(Amounts in thousands, except share amounts)
Interest
Company(1)(25)
InvestmentRef. RateCashPIKMaturity DatePar / UnitsAmortized Cost(2)(27)Fair Value% of Net Assets
Minotaur Acquisition, Inc. (dba Inspira Financial)(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%6/203031,129 30,850 31,129 
ML Holdco, Inc. (dba Meridian Link)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+4.50%10/20321,389 1,382 1,382 
NMI Acquisitionco, Inc. (dba Network Merchants)(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured loanS+4.50%9/20284,705 4,704 4,705 
Smarsh Inc.(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured loanS+4.75%2/20291,032 1,027 1,027 
Wipfli Advisory LLC(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+4.50%10/20322,846 2,839 2,838 
68,283 68,753 7.2 %
Food and beverage
Balrog Acquisition, Inc. (dba Bakemark)(3)(4)(8)Second lien senior secured loanS+7.00%9/20295,000 4,977 4,025 
BP Veraison Buyer, LLC (dba Sun World)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+5.25%5/202919,018 18,913 19,018 
Eagle Family Foods Group LLC(3)(4)(10)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%8/20301,618 1,605 1,618 
Fiesta Purchaser, Inc. (dba Shearer's Foods)(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured revolving loanS+2.75%2/2029129 114 128 
Gehl Foods, LLC(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+6.25%6/203012,778 12,667 12,778 
Hissho Parent, LLC(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+4.75%5/20291,381 1,374 1,381 
Innovation Ventures HoldCo, LLC (dba 5 Hour Energy)(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured loanS+6.25%3/2027191 190 190 
Rushmore Investment III LLC (dba Winland Foods)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%10/203044,882 44,525 44,882 
Sara Lee Frozen Bakery, LLC (fka KSLB Holdings, LLC)(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%7/20275,771 5,756 5,740 
Vital Bidco AB (dba Vitamin Well)(3)(4)(8)(31)First lien senior secured loanS+4.25%10/20314,736 4,679 4,736 
94,800 94,496 9.9 %
Healthcare equipment and services
Cambrex Corporation(3)(4)(8)(22)First lien senior secured loanS+4.50%3/2032785 777 785 
Creek Parent, Inc. (dba Catalent)(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%12/2031868 854 864 
CSC MKG Topco LLC (dba Medical Knowledge Group)(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured loanS+5.50%2/2029824 815 824 
Nelipak Holding Company(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured loanS+5.50%3/20314,127 4,074 4,061 
Nelipak Holding Company(3)(4)(8)(22)First lien senior secured revolving loanS+5.50%3/2031146 135 131 
NELIPAK EUROPEAN HOLDINGS COÖPERATIEF U.A.(3)(4)(14)First lien senior secured EUR term loanE+5.50%3/20316,082 6,508 7,036 
NELIPAK EUROPEAN HOLDINGS COÖPERATIEF U.A.(3)(4)(13)(22)First lien senior secured EUR revolving loanE+5.50%3/203139 37 38 
Patriot Acquisition TopCo S.À R.L. (dba Corza Health, Inc.)(3)(4)(9)(22)(31)First lien senior secured loanS+4.75%1/202823,618 23,482 23,618 
Rhea Parent, Inc.(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%12/2030789 786 781 
TBRS, Inc. (dba TEAM Technologies)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+4.75%11/2031795 791 791 
38,259 38,929 4.1 %
Healthcare providers and services
Allied Benefit Systems Intermediate LLC(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%10/20302,949 2,949 2,934 
Bristol Hospice L.L.C.(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%08/2032
4,564 4,542 4,564 
Commander Buyer, Inc. (dba CenExel)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+4.75%6/20326,445 6,412 6,445 
EresearchTechnology, Inc. (dba Clario)(3)(4)(8)(22)First lien senior secured loanS+4.75%1/2032669 663 669 
Ex Vivo Parent Inc. (dba OB Hospitalist)(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured loanS+9.50%9/202817,589 17,477 17,589 
KABAFUSION Parent, LLC(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+4.75%11/20311,389 1,376 1,389 
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Consolidated Schedule of Investments
As of December 31, 2025
(Amounts in thousands, except share amounts)
Interest
Company(1)(25)
InvestmentRef. RateCashPIKMaturity DatePar / UnitsAmortized Cost(2)(27)Fair Value% of Net Assets
KWOL Acquisition, Inc. (dba Worldwide Clinical Trials)(3)(4)(8)(22)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%12/2029
6,703 6,629 6,687 
Maple Acquisition, LLC (dba Medicus)(3)(4)(10)First lien senior secured loanS+4.75%5/20314,810 4,781 4,810 
National Dentex Labs LLC (fka Barracuda Dental LLC)(3)(4)(9)(28)
First lien senior secured loanS+10.00%4/202622,907 21,022 9,048 
National Dentex Labs LLC (fka Barracuda Dental LLC)(3)(4)(9)(28)
First lien senior secured delayed draw term loanS+10.00%1/20261,174 1,159 1,174 
National Dentex Labs LLC (fka Barracuda Dental LLC)(3)(4)(9)(28)
First lien senior secured delayed draw term loanS+12.00%4/20263,485 1,476 1,377 
National Dentex Labs LLC (fka Barracuda Dental LLC)(3)(4)(9)(22)(28)
First lien senior secured revolving loanS+9.00%4/20261,700 1,619 661 
National Dentex Labs LLC (fka Barracuda Dental LLC)(3)(4)(9)(28)
First lien senior secured revolving loanS+9.00%4/2026127  50 
Natural Partners, LLC(3)(4)(9)(31)First lien senior secured loanS+4.50%11/20302,188 2,168 2,188 
OB Hospitalist Group, Inc.(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured loanS+5.25%9/202720,666 20,503 20,666 
Pacific BidCo Inc.(3)(4)(10)(31)First lien senior secured loanS+5.75%8/20292,030 2,004 2,024 
PetVet Care Centers, LLC(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured loanS+6.00%11/203014,977 14,862 13,479 
PetVet Care Centers, LLC(3)(4)(8)(22)First lien senior secured revolving loanS+6.00%11/2029209 196  
Plasma Buyer LLC (dba PathGroup)(3)(4)(9)(28)
First lien senior secured loanS+5.75%5/2029695 654 539 
Plasma Buyer LLC (dba PathGroup)(3)(4)(9)(28)
First lien senior secured delayed draw term loanS+6.25%5/202926 25 20 
Plasma Buyer LLC (dba PathGroup)(3)(4)(9)(28)
First lien senior secured revolving loanS+5.75%5/202879 75 61 
Premier Imaging, LLC (dba LucidHealth)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+3.74%2.26%3/20268,766 8,760 7,889 
Premise Health Holding Corp.(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+4.50%11/20327,946 7,926 7,867 
Quva Pharma, Inc.(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+2.75%3.00%4/202815,352 15,165 14,891 
Quva Pharma, Inc.(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+2.75%3.00%4/20261,179 1,162 1,144 
Quva Pharma, Inc.(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured revolving loanS+5.50%4/2026875 873 839 
SimonMed, Inc.(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured loanS+4.75%2/2032854 851 848 
SimonMed, Inc.(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured revolving loanS+4.55%2/203144 43 43 
Soleo Holdings, Inc.(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+4.50%2/2032737 733 737 
Tivity Health, Inc.(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%6/2029489 489 489 
Unified Women's Healthcare, LP(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%6/202911,463 11,397 11,463 
Unified Women's Healthcare, LP(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loanS+5.00%6/20294,482 4,459 4,482 
Valeris, Inc. (fka Phantom Purchaser, Inc.)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%9/20311,755 1,741 1,755 
Vermont Aus Pty Ltd(3)(4)(17)(31)First lien senior secured AUD term loan
B+
4.50%3/2028A$1,284 848 856 
165,039 149,677 15.7 %
Healthcare technology
BCPE Osprey Buyer, Inc. (dba PartsSource)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+5.75%8/2028579 575 574 
BCPE Osprey Buyer, Inc. (dba PartsSource)(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loanS+5.75%8/2028281 278 278 
BCPE Osprey Buyer, Inc. (dba PartsSource)(3)(4)(8)(22)First lien senior secured revolving loanS+5.75%8/202643 43 43 
CT Technologies Intermediate Holdings, Inc. (& Smart Holdings Corp.) (dba Datavant)(3)(4)(8)(22)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%8/20318,898 8,855 8,898 
CT Technologies Intermediate Holdings, Inc. (& Smart Holdings Corp.) (dba Datavant)(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured loanS+4.75%8/20311,234 1,228 1,228 
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Consolidated Schedule of Investments
As of December 31, 2025
(Amounts in thousands, except share amounts)
Interest
Company(1)(25)
InvestmentRef. RateCashPIKMaturity DatePar / UnitsAmortized Cost(2)(27)Fair Value% of Net Assets
GI Ranger Intermediate, LLC (dba Rectangle Health)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+6.00%10/2028889 881 862 
GI Ranger Intermediate, LLC (dba Rectangle Health)(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured revolving loanS+6.00%10/202710 9 8 
Indikami Bidco, LLC (dba IntegriChain)(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured loanS+4.00%2.50%12/20302,819 2,772 2,763 
Indikami Bidco, LLC (dba IntegriChain)(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loanS+6.00%12/203043 43 42 
Indikami Bidco, LLC (dba IntegriChain)(3)(4)(8)(22)First lien senior secured revolving loanS+6.00%6/2030205 201 199 
Inovalon Holdings, Inc.(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+2.75%2.75%11/202818,205 18,182 17,841 
Inovalon Holdings, Inc.(3)(4)(9)Second lien senior secured loanS+8.50%11/20337,764 7,764 7,143 
Intelerad Medical Systems Incorporated (fka 11849573 Canada Inc.)(3)(4)(9)(31)First lien senior secured loanS+6.50%8/202640,787 40,717 40,787 
Interoperability Bidco, Inc. (dba Lyniate)(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured loanS+5.75%3/202814,580 14,551 14,502 
Klick Inc.(3)(4)(8)(31)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%11/20327,830 7,791 7,791 
Modernizing Medicine, Inc. (dba ModMed)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+2.50%2.25%4/2032772 765 768 
RL Datix Holdings (USA), Inc.(3)(4)(10)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%4/20317,206 7,206 7,206 
RL Datix Holdings (USA), Inc.(3)(4)(19)First lien senior secured GBP term loanSA+5.00%4/2031£3,337 4,503 4,488 
Salinger Bidco Inc. (dba Surgical Information Systems)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+5.75%8/20315,086 5,021 5,086 
Salinger Bidco Inc. (dba Surgical Information Systems)(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured revolving loanS+5.75%5/203141 35 41 
121,420 120,548 12.7 %
Household products
HGH Purchaser, Inc. (dba Horizon Services)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+3.25%3.75%11/202835,653 35,481 32,890 
HGH Purchaser, Inc. (dba Horizon Services)(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured revolving loanS+6.50%11/20282,417 2,412 2,129 
Mario Midco Holdings, Inc. (dba Len the Plumber)(3)(4)(9)Unsecured facilityS+10.75%4/2032254 250 241 
Mario Purchaser, LLC (dba Len the Plumber)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+5.75%4/2029793 785 763 
Mario Purchaser, LLC (dba Len the Plumber)(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured revolving loanS+5.75%4/202850 50 48 
38,978 36,071 3.8 %
Human resource support services
Cornerstone OnDemand, Inc.(3)(4)(8)Second lien senior secured loanS+6.50%10/202916,667 16,525 15,000 
IG Investments Holdings, LLC (dba Insight Global)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%9/20289,011 9,011 9,011 
25,536 24,011 2.5 %
Infrastructure and environmental services
CHA Vision Holdings, Inc. (fka FR Vision Holdings, Inc.)(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%1/20317,645 7,576 7,645 
Tamarack Intermediate, L.L.C. (dba Verisk 3E)(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%3/2029861 853 861 
VCI Asset Holdings 1 LLC(3)(4)(6)(31)First lien senior secured loanN/A10.00%11/203010,000 9,902 9,900 
18,331 18,406 1.9 %
Insurance
Brightway Holdings, LLC(3)(4)(8)(22)First lien senior secured loanS+5.75%12/20275,257 5,229 5,257 
Brightway Holdings, LLC(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loanS+5.75%12/2027
1,792 1,781 1,792 
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Consolidated Schedule of Investments
As of December 31, 2025
(Amounts in thousands, except share amounts)
Interest
Company(1)(25)
InvestmentRef. RateCashPIKMaturity DatePar / UnitsAmortized Cost(2)(27)Fair Value% of Net Assets
Diamond Mezzanine 24 LLC (dba United Risk)(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%10/2030997 992 997 
Evolution BuyerCo, Inc. (dba SIAA)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+4.75%4/2030941 933 941 
Galway Borrower LLC(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loanS+4.50%9/2028351 349 351 
Integrity Marketing Acquisition, LLC(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%8/20284,453 4,435 4,453 
KUSRP Intermediate, Inc. (dba U.S. Retirement and Benefits Partners)(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured loanS+10.60%7/20302,111 2,096 2,111 
Norvax, LLC (dba GoHealth)(3)(4)(9)(28)
First lien senior secured loanS+5.50%11/2029539 515 309 
Norvax, LLC (dba GoHealth)(3)(4)(9)(28)
First lien senior secured revolving loanS+4.50%7.11%8/2029879 369  
Simplicity Financial Marketing Group Holdings, Inc.(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured loanS+4.75%12/2031800 792 800 
THG Acquisition, LLC (dba Hilb)(3)(4)(8)(22)First lien senior secured loanS+4.75%10/20315,021 4,972 4,978 
USRP Holdings, Inc. (dba U.S. Retirement and Benefits Partners)(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%12/20291,617 1,611 1,617 
24,074 23,606 2.5 %
Internet software and services
Anaplan, Inc.(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+4.50%6/20293,431 3,431 3,431 
Aptean Acquiror, Inc. (dba Aptean)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+4.75%1/20314,578 4,542 4,578 
Aptean Acquiror, Inc. (dba Aptean)(3)(4)(8)(22)First lien senior secured revolving loanS+4.65%1/2031104 101 104 
Artifact Bidco, Inc. (dba Avetta)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+4.15%7/20311,550 1,543 1,550 
Azurite Intermediate Holdings, Inc. (dba Alteryx, Inc.)(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured loanS+6.00%3/20312,137 2,112 2,137 
Bayshore Intermediate #2, L.P. (dba Boomi)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+2.50%3.00%10/2028
4,940 4,940 4,940 
Bayshore Intermediate #2, L.P. (dba Boomi)(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured revolving loanS+5.00%10/2027102 101 102 
BCTO BSI Buyer, Inc. (dba Buildertrend)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+6.50%12/202811,311 11,289 11,311 
BCTO WIW Holdings, Inc. (dba When I Work)(3)(4)(6)Senior convertible notesN/A5.50%8/2030203 201 201 
By Light Professional IT Services LLC(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured loanS+5.50%7/20314,764 4,697 4,693 
Catalis Intermediate, Inc. (fka GovBrands Intermediate, Inc.)(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured loanS+5.50%8/20272,943 2,919 2,882 
CivicPlus, LLC(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+3.25%2.75%8/20303,267 3,252 3,267 
CivicPlus, LLC(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loanS+5.50%8/2030360 358 360 
CP PIK DEBT ISSUER, LLC (dba CivicPlus, LLC)(3)(4)(10)Unsecured notesS+11.75%6/2034394 391 394 
Crewline Buyer, Inc. (dba New Relic)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+6.75%11/20304,702 4,647 4,666 
Delinea Buyer, Inc. (f/k/a Centrify)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+5.75%3/202817,114 16,939 17,114 
Denali Intermediate Holdings, Inc. (dba Dun & Bradstreet)(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured loanS+5.50%8/20328,864 8,736 8,731 
EET Buyer, Inc. (dba e-Emphasys)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+5.25%11/2027875 872 875 
Einstein Parent, Inc. (dba Smartsheet)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+6.50%1/2031906 898 899 
Granicus, Inc.(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+3.50%2.00%1/20313,972 3,942 3,972 
Granicus, Inc.(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loanS+3.00%2.00%1/2031588 584 587 
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Consolidated Schedule of Investments
As of December 31, 2025
(Amounts in thousands, except share amounts)
Interest
Company(1)(25)
InvestmentRef. RateCashPIKMaturity DatePar / UnitsAmortized Cost(2)(27)Fair Value% of Net Assets
H&F Opportunities LUX III S.À R.L (dba Checkmarx)(3)(4)(8)(31)First lien senior secured loanS+6.50%4/202714,472 14,445 14,472 
Hyland Software, Inc.(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%9/20301,764 1,764 1,764 
Litera Bidco LLC(3)(4)(8)(22)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%5/202826,571 26,487 26,571 
MINDBODY, Inc.(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+6.00%9/202710,945 10,915 10,945 
Ministry Brands Holdings, LLC(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured loanS+5.50%12/2028
749 741 743 
Ministry Brands Holdings, LLC(3)(4)(12)(22)First lien senior secured revolving loanP+4.50%12/20276 5 5 
PDI TA Holdings, Inc.(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured loanS+5.50%2/20315,198 5,135 5,132 
QAD, Inc.(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured loanS+4.75%11/20274,363 4,363 4,363 
Securonix, Inc.(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+3.50%3.75%4/2029880 875 794 
Spaceship Purchaser, Inc. (dba Squarespace)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+3.75%10/2031517 517 517 
Themis Solutions Inc. (dba Clio)(3)(4)(8)(31)First lien senior secured loanS+1.75%3.75%10/2032986 977 977 
Thunder Purchaser, Inc. (dba Vector Solutions)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+5.25%6/202814,436 14,378 14,436 
157,097 157,513 16.6 %
Leisure and entertainment
Aerosmith Bidco 1 Limited (dba Audiotonix)(3)(4)(9)(31)First lien senior secured loanS+5.25%7/203126,657 26,368 26,657 
Eternal Buyer, LLC (dba Wedgewood Weddings)(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured loanS+4.50%6/20324,008 3,989 3,988 
Troon Golf, L.L.C.(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured loanS+4.50%8/20288,623 8,618 8,623 
38,975 39,268 4.1 %
Manufacturing
Faraday Buyer, LLC (dba MacLean Power Systems)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+6.00%10/202817,567 17,348 17,567 
FR Flow Control CB LLC (dba Trillium Flow Technologies)(3)(4)(9)(31)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%12/2029726 721 726 
Loparex Midco B.V.(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+8.75%02/2027
197 197 198 
Loparex Midco B.V.(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+4.50%7/20271,031 970 1,031 
Loparex Midco B.V.(3)(4)(9)Second lien senior secured loanS+8.75%7/202728,000 27,457 24,430 
Loparex Midco B.V.(3)(4)(9)Second lien senior secured loanS+8.50%7/20275,250 5,250 4,948 
MHE Intermediate Holdings, LLC (dba OnPoint Group)(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured loanS+6.00%7/20279,783 9,751 9,512 
Sonny's Enterprises, LLC(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+5.50%8/202846,349 45,984 46,117 
Sonny's Enterprises, LLC(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loanS+6.50%8/20282,003 1,976 2,003 
Sonny's Enterprises, LLC(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured revolving loanS+5.50%8/20271,133 1,114 1,119 
110,768 107,651 11.3 %
Pharmaceuticals
Puma Buyer, LLC (dba PANTHERx)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+4.25%3/20321,213 1,205 1,213 
1,205 1,213 0.1 %
Professional services
Essential Services Holding Corporation (dba Turnpoint)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%6/20313,128 3,102 3,073 
Essential Services Holding Corporation (dba Turnpoint)(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured revolving loanS+5.00%6/2030153 151 147 
Gerson Lehrman Group, Inc.(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%12/202810,366 10,314 10,366 
Guidehouse Inc.(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured loanS+4.75%12/2030936 936 927 
Paris US Holdco, Inc. (dba Precinmac)(3)(4)(8)(22)First lien senior secured loanS+4.75%12/2031723 715 721 
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Consolidated Schedule of Investments
As of December 31, 2025
(Amounts in thousands, except share amounts)
Interest
Company(1)(25)
InvestmentRef. RateCashPIKMaturity DatePar / UnitsAmortized Cost(2)(27)Fair Value% of Net Assets
Relativity ODA LLC(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured loanS+4.50%5/202919,162 19,104 19,162 
Sensor Technology Topco, Inc. (dba Humanetics)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+6.50%5/202811,765 11,748 11,765 
Sensor Technology Topco, Inc. (dba Humanetics)(3)(4)(14)First lien senior secured EUR term loanE+6.75%5/20282,009 2,181 2,359 
Sensor Technology Topco, Inc. (dba Humanetics)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loanS+6.94%5/2028225 225 225 
Sensor Technology Topco, Inc. (dba Humanetics)(3)(4)(8)(22)First lien senior secured revolving loanS+6.50%5/2028323 322 323 
Sensor Technology Topco, Inc. (dba Humanetics)(3)(4)(14)First lien senior secured EUR delayed draw term loanE+7.25%5/202846 49 54 
Vensure Employer Services, Inc.(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%9/2031976 967 966 
49,814 50,088 5.3 %
Specialty retail
Galls, LLC(3)(4)(9)(22)First lien senior secured loanS+6.00%3/203021,255 20,979 21,255 
Milan Laser Holdings LLC(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%4/202722,002 21,945 21,452 
Notorious Holdings LLC (dba Beauty Industry Group)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+9.00%12/20312,935 2,906 2,905 
Notorious Topco, LLC (dba Beauty Industry Group)(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+7.25%12/20306,114 6,087 6,084 
The Shade Store, LLC(3)(4)(9)First lien senior secured loanS+6.00%10/20291,367 1,068 1,067 
52,985 52,763 5.6 %
Telecommunications
EOS Finco S.A.R.L(3)(9)(28)(31)
First lien senior secured loanS+6.00%10/202911,148 8,558 2,756 
8,558 2,756 0.3 %
Transportation
Lytx, Inc.(3)(4)(8)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%2/202823,668 23,668 23,668 
23,668 23,668 2.5 %
Total non-controlled/non-affiliated debt investments$1,432,073 $1,382,304 145.4 %
Total non-controlled/non-affiliated misc. debt commitments(22)(23)(Note 7)$(389)$(282) %
Total non-controlled/non-affiliated portfolio company debt investments$1,431,684 $1,382,022 145.4 %
Equity Investments
Asset based lending and fund finance
AAM Series 1.1 Rail and Domestic Intermodal Feeder, LLC(3)(4)(22)(29)(30)(31)
Specialty finance equity investmentN/AN/A1,473 1,476 1,931 
AAM Series 2.1 Aviation Feeder, LLC(3)(4)(29)(30)(31)
Specialty finance equity investmentN/AN/A1,634 1,636 2,589 
Amergin Asset Management, LLC(3)(4)(29)(30)
Specialty finance equity investmentN/AN/A50,000,000  2,137 
Blue Owl Cross-Strategy Opportunities 2025-1 LLC (fka Blue Owl Cross-Strategy Opportunities LLC)(3)(5)(26)(30)(31)(34)
Specialty finance equity investmentN/AN/A6,493 6,493 6,481 
9,605 13,138 1.4 %
Automotive services
CD&R Value Building Partners I, L.P. (dba Belron)(3)(5)(29)(30)(31)
LP InterestN/AN/A1,121 1,089 1,492 
Metis HoldCo, Inc. (dba Mavis Tire Express Services)(3)(4)(6)(30)Series A Convertible Preferred StockN/A7.00%N/A32,308 44,102 44,653 
Percheron Horsepower-A LP (dba Big Brand Tire & Service)(3)(5)(22)(29)(30)(31)
Limited Partner InterestN/AN/A1,336 1,340 1,608 
46,531 47,753 5.0 %
Buildings and real estate
Dodge Construction Network Holdings, L.P.(3)(4)(29)(30)
Class A-2 Common UnitsN/AN/A431,889 368 52 
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Consolidated Schedule of Investments
As of December 31, 2025
(Amounts in thousands, except share amounts)
Interest
Company(1)(25)
InvestmentRef. RateCashPIKMaturity DatePar / UnitsAmortized Cost(2)(27)Fair Value% of Net Assets
Dodge Construction Network Holdings, L.P.(3)(4)(6)(30)Series A Preferred UnitsN/A8.25%N/A0 9 6 
377 58  %
Business services
Hercules Buyer, LLC (dba The Vincit Group)(3)(4)(29)(30)(33)
Common UnitsN/AN/A350,000 352 505 
Knockout Intermediate Holdings I Inc. (dba Kaseya Inc.)(3)(4)(10)(30)Perpetual Preferred StockS+10.75%N/A252 348 346 
700 851 0.1 %
Consumer products
ASP Conair Holdings LP(3)(4)(29)(30)
Class A UnitsN/AN/A12,857 1,286 209 
1,286 209  %
Containers and packaging
TCB Holdings I LLC (dba TricorBraun)(3)(4)(6)(30)Class A Preferred UnitsN/A14.00%N/A1,000 1,103 1,059 
1,103 1,059 0.1 %
Education
Paradigmatic Holdco LLC (dba Pluralsight)(3)(4)(29)(30)
Common stockN/AN/A1,309,529 3,475  
3,475   %
Food and beverage
Hissho Sushi Holdings, LLC(3)(4)(29)(30)
Class A UnitsN/AN/A7,502 34 95 
34 95  %
Healthcare equipment and services
KPCI Co-Invest 2, L.P.(3)(4)(29)(30)(31)
Class A UnitsN/AN/A32,182 322 322 
Maia Aggregator, LP(3)(4)(29)(30)
Class A-2 UnitsN/AN/A112,360 112 117 
Patriot Holdings SCSp (dba Corza Health, Inc.)(3)(4)(6)(30)(31)Class A UnitsN/A8.00%N/A1,515 2,201 2,190 
Patriot Holdings SCSp (dba Corza Health, Inc.)(3)(4)(29)(30)(31)
Class B UnitsN/AN/A20,867 28 152 
Rhea Acquisition Holdings, LP(3)(4)(29)(30)
Series A-2 UnitsN/AN/A119,048 119 122 
2,782 2,903 0.3 %
Healthcare providers and services
Baypine Commander Co-Invest, LP(3)(4)(29)(30)(31)
LP InterestN/AN/A352,409 354 386 
KOBHG Holdings, L.P. (dba OB Hospitalist)(3)(4)(29)(30)
Class A InterestsN/AN/A1,291 1,291 1,525 
KWOL Acquisition, Inc. (dba Worldwide Clinical Trials)(3)(4)(29)(30)
Class A InterestN/AN/A30 301 418 
Romulus Intermediate Holdings 1 Inc. (dba PetVet Care Centers)(3)(4)(6)(30)Series A Preferred StockN/A15.00%N/A1,721 2,286 1,916 
XOMA Corporation(3)(4)(29)(30)
WarrantsN/AN/A1,800 12 18 
4,244 4,263 0.4 %
Healthcare technology
Minerva Holdco, Inc.(3)(4)(6)(30)Senior A Preferred StockN/A10.75%N/A1,000 1,505 1,506 
ModMed Software Midco Holdings, Inc. (dba ModMed)(3)(4)(6)(30)Series A Preferred UnitsN/A13.00%N/A170 181 182 
1,686 1,688 0.2 %
Human resource support services
Sunshine Software Holdings, Inc. (dba Cornerstone OnDemand, Inc.)(3)(4)(6)(30)Series A Preferred StockN/A10.50%N/A5,500 8,388 7,176 
8,388 7,176 0.8 %
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Blue Owl Capital Corporation II
Consolidated Schedule of Investments
As of December 31, 2025
(Amounts in thousands, except share amounts)
Interest
Company(1)(25)
InvestmentRef. RateCashPIKMaturity DatePar / UnitsAmortized Cost(2)(27)Fair Value% of Net Assets
Infrastructure and environmental services
Valor Compute Infrastructure L.P.(3)(4)(22)(29)(30)(31)
LP InterestN/AN/A$175 175 175 
VCI Intermediate TopCo 1 LLC(3)(4)(29)(30)(31)
Class B UnitsN/AN/A$500 500 500 
675 675 0.1 %
Insurance
Evolution Parent, LP (dba SIAA)(3)(4)(29)(30)
LP InterestN/AN/A8,919 892 1,152 
Fifth Season Investments LLC(3)(4)(30)Specialty finance equity investmentN/AN/A1 5,976 6,444 
GoHealth, Inc.(3)(4)(29)(30)
Common stockN/AN/A7,413 41  
GrowthCurve Capital Sunrise Co-Invest LP (dba Brightway)(3)(4)(29)(30)
LP InterestN/AN/A12,494 127 131 
7,036 7,727 0.8 %
Internet software and services
Bird Holding B.V. (fka MessageBird Holding B.V.)(3)(4)(29)(30)(31)
Extended Series C WarrantsN/AN/A25,540 157 28 
Brooklyn Lender Co-Invest 2, L.P. (dba Boomi)(3)(4)(29)(30)
Common UnitsN/AN/A1,345,119 1,345 2,257 
Insight CP (Blocker) Holdings, L.P. (dba CivicPlus, LLC)(3)(4)(29)(30)(31)
LP InterestN/AN/A32 32 42 
Nscale Global Holdings Limited(3)(4)(29)(30)(31)
Preferred equityN/AN/A608 608 608 
Nscale Global Holdings Limited(3)(4)(29)(30)(31)
Series B Preferred SharesN/AN/A1,067 405 405 
Project Alpine Co-Invest Fund, LP(3)(4)(29)(30)(31)
LP InterestN/AN/A1,000 1,001 1,313 
Thunder Topco L.P. (dba Vector Solutions)(3)(4)(29)(30)
Common UnitsN/AN/A819,817 820 975 
VEPF Torreys Aggregator, LLC (dba MINDBODY, Inc.)(3)(4)(6)(30)Series A Preferred StockN/A12.00%N/A3,750 4,899 5,548 
WMC Bidco, Inc. (dba West Monroe)(3)(4)(6)(30)Senior Preferred StockN/A11.25%N/A2,385 3,744 3,738 
13,011 14,914 1.6 %
Manufacturing
Gloves Holdings, LP (dba Protective Industrial Products)(3)(4)(29)(30)
LP InterestN/AN/A8,523 936 1,321 
Windows Entities(3)(4)(30)(32)LLC UnitsN/AN/A10,615 20,107 46,211 
21,043 47,532 5.0 %
Pharmaceuticals
LSI Financing 1 DAC(3)(4)(30)(31)Specialty finance equity investmentN/AN/A204 207202
207202 %
Specialty retail
Notorious Purchaser II, Inc. (dba Beauty Industry Group)(3)(4)(29)(30)
Class B Common StockN/AN/A489 5,9675,967
5,9675,9670.6 %
Total non-controlled/non-affiliated portfolio company equity investments$128,150 $156,210 16.4 %
Total non-controlled/non-affiliated portfolio company investments$1,559,834 $1,538,232 161.9 %
Non-controlled/affiliated portfolio company investments
Debt Investments(7)
Advertising and media
Swipe Acquisition Corporation (dba PLI)(3)(4)(8)(24)First lien senior secured loanS+8.00%11/20278,9728,9698,972
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Consolidated Schedule of Investments
As of December 31, 2025
(Amounts in thousands, except share amounts)
Interest
Company(1)(25)
InvestmentRef. RateCashPIKMaturity DatePar / UnitsAmortized Cost(2)(27)Fair Value% of Net Assets
Swipe Acquisition Corporation (dba PLI)(3)(4)(8)(22)(24)First lien senior secured loanS+5.00%11/20275,2615,2325,248
14,20114,2201.5 %
Household products
Walker Edison Furniture Company LLC(3)(4)(9)(22)(24)(28)First lien senior secured loanS+6.75%3/20277,9535,11677
Walker Edison Furniture Company LLC(3)(4)(6)(22)(24)(28)First lien senior secured loanN/A10.00%2/20262,2512,1902,271
Walker Edison Furniture Company LLC(3)(4)(9)(22)(24)(28)First lien senior secured revolving loanS+6.25%3/20272,2472,2470
$9,553 $2,348 0.2 %
Total non-controlled/affiliated portfolio company debt investments$23,754 $16,568 1.7 %
Equity Investments
Advertising and media
New PLI Holdings, LLC (dba PLI)(3)(4)(24)(29)(30)
Class A Common UnitsN/AN/A10,7555,95210,837
5,95210,8371.1 %
Household products
Walker Edison Holdco LLC(3)(4)(24)(29)(30)
Common UnitsN/AN/A49,1594,750
4,750 %
Pharmaceuticals
LSI Financing LLC(3)(5)(22)(24)(30)(31)
Specialty finance equity investmentN/AN/A9,7839,78310,576
9,78310,5761.1 %
Total non-controlled/affiliated portfolio company equity investments$20,485 $21,413 2.3 %
Total non-controlled/affiliated portfolio company investments$44,239 $37,981 4.0 %
Controlled/affiliated portfolio company investments
Equity Investments
Joint ventures
Blue Owl Credit SLF LLC(3)(5)(24)(26)(30)(31)LLC InterestN/AN/A244244247
Blue Owl Leasing LLC(3)(5)(24)(26)(30)(31)
LLC InterestN/AN/A909090
334337
Total controlled/affiliated equity investments$334 $337  %
Total controlled/affiliated portfolio company investments$334 $337  %
Total Investments$1,604,407 $1,576,550 165.9 %
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(1)Certain portfolio company investments are subject to contractual restrictions on sales. Refer to footnote 30 for additional information on the Company’s restricted securities.
(2)The amortized cost represents the original cost adjusted for the accretion and amortization of discounts and premiums, as applicable, on debt investments using the effective interest method.
(3)Represents co-investment made with the Company’s affiliates in accordance with the terms of exemptive relief that the Company received from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. See “Note 3 — Agreements and Related Party Transactions.”
(4)These investments were valued using unobservable inputs and are considered Level 3 investments.
(5)Investment measured at NAV.
(6)Investment contains a fixed-rate structure.
(7)Unless otherwise indicated, loan contains a variable rate structure, and may be subject to an interest rate floor. Variable rate loans bear interest at a rate that may be determined by reference to either the Secured Overnight Financing Rate (“SOFR” or “S,” which can include one-, three-, six- or twelve-month SOFR), Euro Interbank Offered Rate (“EURIBOR” or “E”, which can include one-, two-, three- or six-month EURIBOR), Canadian Overnight Repo Rate Average (“CORRA” or “C”) (which can include one- or three-month CORRA), SONIA (“SONIA” or “SA”), Australian Bank Bill Swap Bid Rate (“BBSY” or “B”) (which can include one-, three-, or six-month BBSY) or an alternate base rate (which can include the Federal Funds Effective Rate or the Prime Rate (“PRIME” or “P”)), at the borrower’s option, and which reset periodically based on the terms of the loan agreement.
(8)The interest rate on these loans is subject to 1 month SOFR, which as of December 31, 2025 was 3.69%.
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As of December 31, 2025
(Amounts in thousands, except share amounts)
(9)The interest rate on these loans is subject to 3 month SOFR, which as of December 31, 2025 was 3.65%.
(10)The interest rate on these loans is subject to 6 month SOFR, which as of December 31, 2025 was 3.57%.
(11)The interest rate on these loans is subject to 12 month SOFR, which as of December 31, 2025 was 3.42%.
(12)The interest rate on these loans is subject to Prime, which as of December 31, 2025 was 6.75%.
(13)The interest rate on this loan is subject to 1 month EURIBOR, which as of December 31, 2025 was 1.94%.
(14)The interest rate on this loan is subject to 3 month EURIBOR, which as of December 31, 2025 was 2.03%.
(15)Reserved. .
(16)Reserved. .
(17)The interest rate on these loans is subject to 3 month BBSY, which as of December 31, 2025 was 3.74%.
(18)Reserved.
(19)The interest rate on this loan is subject to SONIA, which as of December 31, 2025 was 3.73%.
(20)Reserved.
(21)Reserved.
(22)Position or portion thereof is a debt or equity commitment. See below for more information on the Company’s commitments. See “Note 7 Commitments and Contingencies.”
Unfunded
Portfolio CompanyCommitment TypeCommitment Expiration DateFunded Commitment
Commitment
Fair Value(23)
Non-controlled/non-affiliated - debt commitments
Aerosmith Bidco 1 Limited (dba Audiotonix)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan7/2027$ $9,732 $ 
Arctic Holdco, LLC (dba Novvia Group)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan1/2027250 154  
Artifact Bidco, Inc. (dba Avetta)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan7/2027 379  
Associations, Inc.First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan7/20281,530 2,041  
Brightway Holdings, LLCFirst lien senior secured delayed draw term loan1/20271,792 569  
Cambrex CorporationFirst lien senior secured delayed draw term loan3/2027 117  
Cambrex CorporationFirst lien senior secured delayed draw term loan9/2026 219  
CCM Midco, LLC (f/k/a Cresset Capital Management, LLC)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan1/20274 295  
CCM Midco, LLC (f/k/a Cresset Capital Management, LLC)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan6/202667 82  
CHA Vision Holdings, Inc. (fka FR Vision Holdings, Inc.)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan9/202771 1,229  
CivicPlus, LLCFirst lien senior secured delayed draw term loan5/2027360 250  
Commander Buyer, Inc. (dba CenExel)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan6/2027 1,762  
CT Technologies Intermediate Holdings, Inc. (& Smart Holdings Corp.) (dba Datavant)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan7/202760 246  
CT Technologies Intermediate Holdings, Inc. (& Smart Holdings Corp.) (dba Datavant)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan8/2027 71  
DCG ACQUISITION CORP. (dba DuBois Chemical)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan6/2026666 273  
DuraServ LLCFirst lien senior secured delayed draw term loan11/2027 1,921 (10)
EresearchTechnology, Inc. (dba Clario)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan1/202715 91  
Essential Services Holding Corporation (dba Turnpoint)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan6/2026 613 (8)
Eternal Buyer, LLC (dba Wedgewood Weddings)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan6/2027 804  
FR Flow Control CB LLC (dba Trillium Flow Technologies)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan6/2026 147  
Galls, LLCFirst lien senior secured delayed draw term loan3/20264,458 877  
Galway Borrower LLCFirst lien senior secured delayed draw term loan7/2026317 1,236  
Hercules Borrower, LLC (dba The Vincit Group)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan12/2028 757  
Indigo Buyer, Inc. (dba Inovar Packaging Group)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan7/202677 143  
Integrity Marketing Acquisition, LLCFirst lien senior secured delayed draw term loan8/2026 283  
Interoperability Bidco, Inc. (dba Lyniate)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan6/2026 952 (5)
Klick Inc.First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan11/2027 835 (2)
KPSKY Acquisition, Inc. (dba BluSky)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan10/20281 58  
KRIV Acquisition Inc. (dba Riveron)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan9/2027 216  
KWOL Acquisition, Inc. (dba Worldwide Clinical Trials)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan8/20272,406 54  
Litera Bidco LLCFirst lien senior secured delayed draw term loan11/20265,434 479  
Litera Bidco LLCFirst lien senior secured delayed draw term loan5/2027 2,487  
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Consolidated Schedule of Investments
As of December 31, 2025
(Amounts in thousands, except share amounts)
Unfunded
Portfolio CompanyCommitment TypeCommitment Expiration DateFunded Commitment
Commitment
Fair Value(23)
Maple Acquisition, LLC (dba Medicus)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan5/2026 1,069  
ML Holdco, Inc. (dba Meridian Link)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan10/2027 361 (1)
Monotype Imaging Holdings Inc.First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan2/2026410 1,187  
NELIPAK EUROPEAN HOLDINGS COÖPERATIEF U.A.First lien senior secured EUR delayed draw term loan3/2027 2,799 (21)
Nelipak Holding CompanyFirst lien senior secured delayed draw term loan3/2027806 495  
Paris US Holdco, Inc. (dba Precinmac)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan12/2026 186  
Pluralsight, LLCFirst lien senior secured delayed draw term loan8/2029 1,637 (33)
RL Datix Holdings (USA), Inc.First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan4/2027 1,625  
Salinger Bidco Inc. (dba Surgical Information Systems)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan8/2026 492  
Severin Acquisition, LLC (dba PowerSchool)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan10/202733 124  
SimonMed, Inc.First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan2/2027101 44  
Simplicity Financial Marketing Group Holdings, Inc.First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan12/202691 99  
Smarsh Inc.First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan1/2027 186  
Soleo Holdings, Inc.First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan2/2027 108  
Sonny's Enterprises, LLCFirst lien senior secured delayed draw term loan6/20272,003 2,288  
Spaceship Purchaser, Inc. (dba Squarespace)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan10/2027 100  
STS PARENT, LLC (dba STS Aviation Group)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan10/2026 2,100 (11)
Tamarack Intermediate, L.L.C. (dba Verisk 3E)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan7/202762 149  
TBRS, Inc. (dba TEAM Technologies)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan11/2026 93  
Themis Solutions Inc. (dba Clio)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan10/2027 420 (4)
THG Acquisition, LLC (dba Hilb)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan10/2026303 740  
Troon Golf, L.L.C.First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan9/2026619 625  
Unified Women's Healthcare, LPFirst lien senior secured delayed draw term loan9/2027 808  
Vensure Employer Services, Inc.First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan9/2026 16  
Wipfli Advisory LLCFirst lien senior secured delayed draw term loan4/2028 1,067 (2)
Wrench Group LLCFirst lien senior secured delayed draw term loan9/2027 1,507  
WU Holdco, Inc. (dba PurposeBuilt Brands)First lien senior secured delayed draw term loan4/2027 2,720  
Aerosmith Bidco 1 Limited (dba Audiotonix)First lien senior secured revolving loan7/2030 4,116  
Anaplan, Inc.First lien senior secured revolving loan6/2028 972  
Aptean Acquiror, Inc. (dba Aptean)First lien senior secured revolving loan1/2031104 260  
Arctic Holdco, LLC (dba Novvia Group)First lien senior secured revolving loan1/203149 222  
Artifact Bidco, Inc. (dba Avetta)First lien senior secured revolving loan7/2030 271  
Ascend Buyer, LLC (dba PPC Flexible Packaging)First lien senior secured revolving loan9/202815 91  
Associations, Inc.First lien senior secured revolving loan7/2028 2,873  
Azurite Intermediate Holdings, Inc. (dba Alteryx, Inc.)First lien senior secured revolving loan3/2031 238  
Baker Tilly Advisory Group, LPFirst lien senior secured revolving loan6/2030 1,975  
Bayshore Intermediate #2, L.P. (dba Boomi)First lien senior secured revolving loan10/2027102 309  
BCPE Osprey Buyer, Inc. (dba PartsSource)First lien senior secured revolving loan8/202643 9  
BCTO BSI Buyer, Inc. (dba Buildertrend)First lien senior secured revolving loan12/2028 1,527  
BP Veraison Buyer, LLC (dba Sun World)First lien senior secured revolving loan5/2029 3,868  
Brightway Holdings, LLCFirst lien senior secured revolving loan12/2027174 352  
Bristol Hospice L.L.C.First lien senior secured revolving loan8/2032 436  
By Light Professional IT Services LLCFirst lien senior secured revolving loan7/2031 361 (5)
Cambrex CorporationFirst lien senior secured revolving loan3/20326 96  
Catalis Intermediate, Inc. (fka GovBrands Intermediate, Inc.)First lien senior secured revolving loan8/202723 162  
CCM Midco, LLC (f/k/a Cresset Capital Management, LLC)First lien senior secured revolving loan6/2029 75  
CHA Vision Holdings, Inc. (fka FR Vision Holdings, Inc.)First lien senior secured revolving loan1/2030 434  
CivicPlus, LLCFirst lien senior secured revolving loan8/2030 256  
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Consolidated Schedule of Investments
As of December 31, 2025
(Amounts in thousands, except share amounts)
Unfunded
Portfolio CompanyCommitment TypeCommitment Expiration DateFunded Commitment
Commitment
Fair Value(23)
Commander Buyer, Inc. (dba CenExel)First lien senior secured revolving loan6/2032 1,175  
Creek Parent, Inc. (dba Catalent)First lien senior secured revolving loan12/2031 126 (1)
Crewline Buyer, Inc. (dba New Relic)First lien senior secured revolving loan11/2030 472 (4)
CT Technologies Intermediate Holdings, Inc. (& Smart Holdings Corp.) (dba Datavant)First lien senior secured revolving loan8/2031 766  
DCG ACQUISITION CORP. (dba DuBois Chemical)First lien senior secured revolving loan6/2031 939 (9)
Deerfield Dakota HoldingsFirst lien senior secured revolving loan9/2032 1,189 (6)
Delinea Buyer, Inc. (f/k/a Centrify)First lien senior secured revolving loan3/2027 1,345  
Denali Intermediate Holdings, Inc. (dba Dun & Bradstreet)First lien senior secured revolving loan8/2032 886 (13)
Diamond Mezzanine 24 LLC (dba United Risk)First lien senior secured revolving loan10/203015 32  
Dresser Utility Solutions, LLCFirst lien senior secured revolving loan3/2029 1,201  
DuraServ LLCFirst lien senior secured revolving loan6/2030159 1,032  
Eagle Family Foods Group LLCFirst lien senior secured revolving loan8/2030 202  
EET Buyer, Inc. (dba e-Emphasys)First lien senior secured revolving loan11/2027 91  
Einstein Parent, Inc. (dba Smartsheet)First lien senior secured revolving loan1/2031 94 (1)
EresearchTechnology, Inc. (dba Clario)First lien senior secured revolving loan10/2031 53  
Essential Services Holding Corporation (dba Turnpoint)First lien senior secured revolving loan6/2030153 230  
Eternal Buyer, LLC (dba Wedgewood Weddings)First lien senior secured revolving loan6/2032 804 (4)
Evolution BuyerCo, Inc. (dba SIAA)First lien senior secured revolving loan4/2030 52  
Fiesta Purchaser, Inc. (dba Shearer's Foods)First lien senior secured revolving loan2/2029129 978  
Fortis Solutions Group, LLCFirst lien senior secured revolving loan10/202726 64  
Foundation Consumer Brands, LLCFirst lien senior secured revolving loan2/2029 108 (1)
FR Flow Control CB LLC (dba Trillium Flow Technologies)First lien senior secured revolving loan12/2029 120  
Gainsight, Inc.First lien senior secured revolving loan7/2027 936  
Galls, LLCFirst lien senior secured revolving loan3/2030695 1,444  
Galway Borrower LLCFirst lien senior secured revolving loan9/202834 162  
Gaylord Chemical Company, L.L.C.First lien senior secured revolving loan12/20271,617 991  
Gerson Lehrman Group, Inc.First lien senior secured revolving loan12/2028 526  
GI Ranger Intermediate, LLC (dba Rectangle Health)First lien senior secured revolving loan10/202710 64  
Granicus, Inc.First lien senior secured revolving loan1/2031 548  
Hercules Borrower, LLC (dba The Vincit Group)First lien senior secured revolving loan12/2028 1,173  
H&F Opportunities LUX III S.À R.L (dba Checkmarx)First lien senior secured revolving loan4/2027 4,583  
HGH Purchaser, Inc. (dba Horizon Services)First lien senior secured revolving loan11/20282,417 1,303  
Hissho Parent, LLCFirst lien senior secured revolving loan5/2029 116  
Hyland Software, Inc.First lien senior secured revolving loan9/2029 85  
IG Investments Holdings, LLC (dba Insight Global)First lien senior secured revolving loan9/2028 963  
Indigo Buyer, Inc. (dba Inovar Packaging Group)First lien senior secured revolving loan5/2028 100  
Indikami Bidco, LLC (dba IntegriChain)First lien senior secured revolving loan6/2030205 65  
Integrity Marketing Acquisition, LLCFirst lien senior secured revolving loan8/2028 210  
Intelerad Medical Systems Incorporated (fka 11849573 Canada Inc.)*First lien senior secured revolving loan8/20262,712   
Interoperability Bidco, Inc. (dba Lyniate)First lien senior secured revolving loan3/2028226 903  
KABAFUSION Parent, LLCFirst lien senior secured revolving loan11/2031 111  
Klick Inc.First lien senior secured revolving loan11/2031 835 (4)
KRIV Acquisition Inc. (dba Riveron)First lien senior secured revolving loan7/203115 174  
KWOL Acquisition, Inc. (dba Worldwide Clinical Trials)First lien senior secured revolving loan12/2029 883 (2)
Lignetics Investment Corp.First lien senior secured revolving loan10/2026 1,471 (4)
Litera Bidco LLCFirst lien senior secured revolving loan5/2028 1,416  
Maple Acquisition, LLC (dba Medicus)First lien senior secured revolving loan5/2030 802  
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Consolidated Schedule of Investments
As of December 31, 2025
(Amounts in thousands, except share amounts)
Unfunded
Portfolio CompanyCommitment TypeCommitment Expiration DateFunded Commitment
Commitment
Fair Value(23)
Mario Purchaser, LLC (dba Len the Plumber)First lien senior secured revolving loan4/202850 5  
MHE Intermediate Holdings, LLC (dba OnPoint Group)First lien senior secured revolving loan7/2027714 1,071  
Milan Laser Holdings LLCFirst lien senior secured revolving loan4/2027 2,837 (71)
MINDBODY, Inc.First lien senior secured revolving loan9/2027 1,071  
Ministry Brands Holdings, LLCFirst lien senior secured revolving loan12/20276 62  
Minotaur Acquisition, Inc. (dba Inspira Financial)First lien senior secured revolving loan6/2030 2,435  
Modernizing Medicine, Inc. (dba ModMed)First lien senior secured revolving loan4/2032 71  
Monotype Imaging Holdings Inc.First lien senior secured revolving loan2/2030 2,402  
National Dentex Labs LLC (fka Barracuda Dental LLC)First lien senior secured revolving loan4/20261,827 17  
Natural Partners, LLCFirst lien senior secured revolving loan11/2030 159  
NELIPAK EUROPEAN HOLDINGS COÖPERATIEF U.A.First lien senior secured EUR revolving loan3/203146 477  
Nelipak Holding CompanyFirst lien senior secured revolving loan3/2031146 826  
NMI Acquisitionco, Inc. (dba Network Merchants)First lien senior secured revolving loan9/2028 218  
Norvax, LLC (dba GoHealth)*First lien senior secured revolving loan8/2029879   
Notorious Topco, LLC (dba Beauty Industry Group)First lien senior secured revolving loan12/2030 1,223 (6)
OB Hospitalist Group, Inc.First lien senior secured revolving loan9/2027 2,931  
Offen, Inc.First lien senior secured revolving loan7/2029 546 (5)
Paris US Holdco, Inc. (dba Precinmac)First lien senior secured revolving loan12/20317 86  
Patriot Acquisition TopCo S.À R.L. (dba Corza Health, Inc.)First lien senior secured revolving loan1/2028190 2,465  
PDI TA Holdings, Inc.First lien senior secured revolving loan2/2031301 109  
PetVet Care Centers, LLCFirst lien senior secured revolving loan11/2029209 1,883  
Plasma Buyer LLC (dba PathGroup)*First lien senior secured revolving loan5/202879   
Pluralsight, LLCFirst lien senior secured revolving loan8/2029 655 (13)
Premise Health Holding Corp.First lien senior secured revolving loan11/2031 938 (9)
Puma Buyer, LLC (dba PANTHERx)First lien senior secured revolving loan3/2032 208  
QAD, Inc.First lien senior secured revolving loan11/2027 571  
Quva Pharma, Inc.First lien senior secured revolving loan4/2026875 307  
Relativity ODA LLCFirst lien senior secured revolving loan5/2029 1,637  
Rhea Parent, Inc.First lien senior secured revolving loan12/2030 81 (1)
RL Datix Holdings (USA), Inc.First lien senior secured revolving loan10/2030 1,423  
Salinger Bidco Inc. (dba Surgical Information Systems)First lien senior secured revolving loan5/203141 451  
Sara Lee Frozen Bakery, LLC (fka KSLB Holdings, LLC)First lien senior secured revolving loan7/2027530 470  
Securonix, Inc.First lien senior secured revolving loan4/2028 153 (15)
Sensor Technology Topco, Inc. (dba Humanetics)First lien senior secured revolving loan5/2028323 646  
Severin Acquisition, LLC (dba PowerSchool)First lien senior secured revolving loan10/2031 94 (1)
SimonMed, Inc.First lien senior secured revolving loan2/203144 53  
Simplicity Financial Marketing Group Holdings, Inc.First lien senior secured revolving loan12/2031 95  
Smarsh Inc.First lien senior secured revolving loan2/202938 61  
Soleo Holdings, Inc.First lien senior secured revolving loan2/2032 108  
Sonny's Enterprises, LLCFirst lien senior secured revolving loan8/20271,133 1,691  
Spaceship Purchaser, Inc. (dba Squarespace)First lien senior secured revolving loan10/2031 83  
STS PARENT, LLC (dba STS Aviation Group)First lien senior secured revolving loan10/2030599 242  
SWK BUYER, Inc. (dba Stonewall Kitchen)First lien senior secured revolving loan3/2029 70 (2)
Tamarack Intermediate, L.L.C. (dba Verisk 3E)First lien senior secured revolving loan3/2029 112  
TBRS, Inc. (dba TEAM Technologies)First lien senior secured revolving loan11/2030 106 (1)
Themis Solutions Inc. (dba Clio)First lien senior secured revolving loan10/2032 350 (4)
THG Acquisition, LLC (dba Hilb)First lien senior secured revolving loan10/203169 453  
Thunder Purchaser, Inc. (dba Vector Solutions)First lien senior secured revolving loan6/2027 1,174  
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Blue Owl Capital Corporation II
Consolidated Schedule of Investments
As of December 31, 2025
(Amounts in thousands, except share amounts)
Unfunded
Portfolio CompanyCommitment TypeCommitment Expiration DateFunded Commitment
Commitment
Fair Value(23)
Troon Golf, L.L.C.First lien senior secured revolving loan8/2028 625  
Unified Women's Healthcare, LPFirst lien senior secured revolving loan6/2029 88  
USRP Holdings, Inc. (dba U.S. Retirement and Benefits Partners)First lien senior secured revolving loan12/2029 183  
Valeris, Inc. (fka Phantom Purchaser, Inc.)First lien senior secured revolving loan9/2031 227 (1)
Vital Bidco AB (dba Vitamin Well)First lien senior secured revolving loan10/2030 1,117  
Wrench Group LLCFirst lien senior secured revolving loan9/2031281 1,225  
Wipfli Advisory LLCFirst lien senior secured revolving loan10/2032 712 (2)
WU Holdco, Inc. (dba PurposeBuilt Brands)First lien senior secured revolving loan4/203273 774  
Total non-controlled/non-affiliated - debt commitments$39,325 $141,220 $(282)
Non-controlled/non-affiliated - equity commitments
AAM Series 1.1 Rail and Domestic Intermodal Feeder, LLCSpecialty finance equity investmentN/A$1,473 $2,156 $ 
Percheron Horsepower-A LP (dba Big Brand Tire & Service)Limited Partner InterestN/A1,336 220  
Valor Compute Infrastructure L.P.LP InterestN/A175 325  
Total non-controlled/non-affiliated - equity commitments$2,984 $2,701 — $ 
Non-controlled/affiliated - debt commitments
Walker Edison Furniture Company LLCFirst lien senior secured delayed draw term loan2/2026$237 $338 $ 
Walker Edison Furniture Company LLCFirst lien senior secured delayed draw term loan3/2027514 220  
Swipe Acquisition Corporation (dba PLI)First lien senior secured revolving loan11/20271,625 28  
Walker Edison Furniture Company LLC*First lien senior secured revolving loan3/20272,247   
Total non-controlled/affiliated - debt commitments$4,623 $586 — $ 
Non-controlled/affiliated - equity commitments
LSI Financing LLCSpecialty finance equity investmentN/A$9,783 $3,968 $ 
Total non-controlled/affiliated - equity commitments$9,783 $3,968 — $ 
Total Portfolio Company Commitments$56,715 $148,475 $(282)
*Fully funded
(23)The negative cost and fair value results from unamortized fees, which are capitalized to the investment cost of unfunded commitments.
(24)As defined in the 1940 Act, the Company is deemed to “control” a portfolio company if the Company owns more than 25% of the portfolio company's voting securities or has the power to exercise control over management or policies, including through a management agreement. As defined in the 1940 Act, the Company is an “affiliated person” of this portfolio company if the Company owns more than 5% or more of the portfolio company’s outstanding voting securities. Transactions related to the Company’s investments in non-controlled affiliates and controlled affiliates for the year ended December 31, 2025, were as follows:

CompanyFair Value at December 31, 2024Gross Additions(a)Gross Reductions(b)Net Change in Unrealized Gain/(Loss)Realized Gain/(Loss)TransfersFair Value at December 31, 2025Other IncomeInterest IncomeDividend Income
Non-Controlled Affiliates
LSI Financing LLC$9,554 $7,399 $(7,004)$627 $ $ $10,576 $ $ $660 
New PLI Holdings, LLC (dba PLI)24,830 1,419 (551)(641)  25,057 12 1,613 442 
Walker Edison Furniture Company LLC2,481 1,289 (225)(1,197)  2,348    
Total$36,865 $10,107 $(7,780)$(1,211)$ $ $37,981 $12 $1,613 $1,102 
Controlled Affiliates
Blue Owl Credit SLF LLC191 54  2   247   27 
Blue Owl Leasing LLC 90     90    
Total$191 $144 $ $2 $ $ $337 $ $ $27 

(a)Gross additions may include increases in the cost basis of investments resulting from new investments, amounts related to PIK interest capitalized and added to the principal balance of the respective loans, the accretion of discounts, the exchange of one or more existing investments for one or more new investments and the movement at fair value of an existing portfolio company into this controlled affiliated category from a different category.
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Consolidated Schedule of Investments
As of December 31, 2025
(Amounts in thousands, except share amounts)
(b)Gross reductions may include decreases in the cost basis of investments resulting from principal collections related to investment repayments and sales, return of capital, the amortization of premiums and the exchange of one or more existing securities for one or more new securities.
(25)Unless otherwise indicated, all or a portion of the Company’s portfolio companies are pledged as collateral supporting the available capacity under the SPV Asset Facilities. See “Note 5 Debt.”
(26)Investment is not pledged as collateral for the credit facilities.
(27)As of December 31, 2025, the net estimated unrealized loss for U.S. federal income tax purposes was $25.4 million based on a tax cost basis of $1.6 billion. As of December 31, 2025, the estimated aggregate gross unrealized loss for U.S. federal income tax purposes was $73.1 million and the estimated aggregate gross unrealized gain for U.S. federal income tax purposes was $47.7 million.
(28)Loan was on non-accrual status as of December 31, 2025.
(29)Investment is non-income producing.
(30)Securities acquired in transactions exempt from registration under the Securities Act, and may be deemed to be “restricted securities” under the Securities Act. As of December 31, 2025, the aggregate fair value of these securities is $178.0 million, or 18.7% of the Company’s net assets. the acquisition dates of the restricted securities are as follows:
Portfolio CompanyInvestmentAcquisition Date
AAM Series 1.1 Rail and Domestic Intermodal Feeder, LLCSpecialty finance equity investmentJuly 1, 2022
AAM Series 2.1 Aviation Feeder, LLCSpecialty finance equity investmentJuly 1, 2022
Amergin Asset Management, LLCSpecialty finance equity investmentJuly 1, 2022
ASP Conair Holdings LPClass A UnitsMay 17, 2021
Baypine Commander Co-Invest, LPLP InterestJune 24, 2025
Bird Holding B.V. (fka MessageBird Holding B.V.)Extended Series C WarrantsMay 5, 2021
Blue Owl Credit SLF LLC
LLC InterestAugust 1, 2024
Blue Owl Cross-Strategy Opportunities 2025-1 LLC (fka Blue Owl Cross-Strategy Opportunities LLC)
Specialty finance equity investmentSeptember 19, 2025
Blue Owl Leasing LLC
LLC Interest
June 30, 2025
Brooklyn Lender Co-Invest 2, L.P. (dba Boomi)Common UnitsOctober 1, 2021
CD&R Value Building Partners I, L.P. (dba Belron)LP InterestDecember 2, 2021
Denali Holding, LP (dba Summit Companies)Class A UnitsSeptember 15, 2021
Dodge Construction Network Holdings, L.P.Class A-2 Common UnitsFebruary 23, 2022
Dodge Construction Network Holdings, L.P.Series A Preferred UnitsFebruary 23, 2022
Evolution Parent, LP (dba SIAA)LP InterestApril 30, 2021
Fifth Season Investments LLCSpecialty finance equity investmentOctober 17, 2022
Gloves Holdings, LP (dba Protective Industrial Products)LP InterestDecember 29, 2020
Gloves Holdings, LP (dba Protective Industrial Products)
Limited Partner Interest
December 29, 2020
GoHealth, Inc.Common stockAugust 6, 2025
GrowthCurve Capital Sunrise Co-Invest LP (dba Brightway)LP InterestDecember 16, 2021
Hercules Buyer, LLC (dba The Vincit Group)Common UnitsDecember 15, 2020
Hissho Sushi Holdings, LLCClass A UnitsMay 17, 2022
Insight CP (Blocker) Holdings, L.P. (dba CivicPlus, LLC)LP InterestJune 8, 2022
Knockout Intermediate Holdings I Inc. (dba Kaseya Inc.)Perpetual Preferred StockJune 22, 2022
KOBHG Holdings, L.P. (dba OB Hospitalist)Class A InterestsSeptember 27, 2021
KPCI Co-Invest 2, L.P.
Class A UnitsNovember 30, 2020
KWOL Acquisition, Inc. (dba Worldwide Clinical Trials)Class A InterestAugust 25, 2025
LSI Financing 1 DACSpecialty finance equity investmentDecember 14, 2022
LSI Financing LLCSpecialty finance equity investmentJuly 7, 2025
Maia Aggregator, LPClass A-2 UnitsFebruary 1, 2022
Metis HoldCo, Inc. (dba Mavis Tire Express Services)Series A Convertible Preferred StockMay 4, 2021
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Consolidated Schedule of Investments
As of December 31, 2025
(Amounts in thousands, except share amounts)
Portfolio CompanyInvestmentAcquisition Date
Minerva Holdco, Inc.Senior A Preferred StockFebruary 15, 2022
ModMed Software Midco Holdings, Inc. (dba ModMed)Series A Preferred UnitsApril 30, 2025
New PLI Holdings, LLC (dba PLI)Class A Common UnitsDecember 23, 2020
Notorious Purchaser II, Inc. (dba Beauty Industry Group)
Class B Common StockDecember 19, 2025
Nscale Global Holdings LimitedPreferred equitySeptember 29, 2025
Nscale Global Holdings LimitedSeries B Preferred SharesSeptember 29, 2025
Paradigmatic Holdco LLC (dba Pluralsight)Common stockAugust 22, 2024
Patriot Holdings SCSp (dba Corza Health, Inc.)Class A UnitsJanuary 29, 2021
Patriot Holdings SCSp (dba Corza Health, Inc.)Class B UnitsJanuary 29, 2021
Percheron Horsepower-A LP (dba Big Brand Tire & Service)Limited Partner InterestSeptember 23, 2025
Project Alpine Co-Invest Fund, LPLP InterestJune 13, 2022
Rhea Acquisition Holdings, LPSeries A-2 UnitsFebruary 18, 2022
Romulus Intermediate Holdings 1 Inc. (dba PetVet Care Centers)
Series A Preferred StockNovember 15, 2023
Sunshine Software Holdings, Inc. (dba Cornerstone OnDemand, Inc.)Series A Preferred StockOctober 15, 2021
TCB Holdings I LLC (dba TricorBraun)Class A Preferred UnitsJanuary 31, 2025
Thunder Topco L.P. (dba Vector Solutions)Common UnitsJune 30, 2021
Valor Compute Infrastructure L.P.LP InterestOctober 3, 2025
VCI Intermediate TopCo 1 LLCClass B UnitsNovember 17, 2025
VEPF Torreys Aggregator, LLC (dba MINDBODY, Inc.)Series A Preferred StockOctober 15, 2021
Walker Edison Holdco LLCCommon UnitsMarch 1, 2023
Windows EntitiesLLC UnitsJanuary 16, 2020
WMC Bidco, Inc. (dba West Monroe)Senior Preferred StockNovember 9, 2021
XOMA CorporationWarrantsDecember 15, 2023
(31)This portfolio company is not a qualifying asset under Section 55(a) of the 1940 Act. Under the 1940 Act, the Company may not acquire any non-qualifying asset unless, at the time such acquisition is made, qualifying assets represent at least 70% of total assets. As of December 31, 2025, non-qualifying assets represented 13.2% of total assets as calculated in accordance with the regulatory requirements.
(32)Investment represents multiple underlying investments in related entities under common management. These underlying investments are on identical terms and include Midwest Custom Windows, LLC with a fair value of $8.0 million, Greater Toronto Custom Windows, Corp. with a fair value of $3.3 million, Garden State Custom Windows, LLC with a fair value of $11.1 million, Long Island Custom Windows, LLC with a fair value of $9.6 million, Jemico, LLC with a fair value of $7.7 million, Atlanta Custom Windows, LLC with a fair value of $3.8 million and Fairchester Custom Windows LLC with a fair value of $2.5 million as of December 31, 2025. Greater Toronto Custom Windows, Corp. is considered a non-qualifying asset.
(33)The Company invests in this portfolio company through underlying blocker entities Hercules Blocker 1 LLC, Hercules Blocker 2 LLC, Hercules Blocker 3 LLC, Hercules Blocker 4 LLC, and Hercules Blocker 5 LLC.
(34)BOCSO was formed to hold alternative credit assets, including ABF. ABF is a subsector of private credit focused on generating income from pools of financial, physical or other assets. As of December 31, 2025, the portfolio consists of three investments totaling $500 million at cost and fair value, respectively, ranging in cost from $24.8 million to $304.4 million and with a fair value ranging from $24.8 million to $303.9 million. The largest investment is 62% of the total cost of BOCSO's portfolio. As of December 31, 2025 the portfolio asset class composition was 62% ABF - Specialty finance, 33% ABF - Leasing, and 5% ABF - Commercial Real Estate.

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these consolidated financial statements.
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Blue Owl Capital Corporation II
Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited)
(Amounts in thousands, except share and per share amounts and as otherwise noted)

Note 1. Organization and Principal Business
Blue Owl Capital Corporation II (the “Company”) is a Maryland corporation formed on October 15, 2015.
The Company’s investment objective is to generate current income, and to a lesser extent, capital appreciation by targeting investment opportunities with favorable risk-adjusted returns. The Company’s investment strategy focuses primarily on originating and making loans to, and making debt and equity investments in, U.S. middle market companies. Within this space, the Company predominantly focuses on investing in institutionally-backed, upper middle market businesses, which the Company categorizes as those that generate greater than $50 million of EBITDA annually. The Company invests in senior secured or unsecured loans, subordinated loans or mezzanine loans, broadly syndicated loans and, to a lesser extent, equity and equity-related securities including warrants preferred stock and similar forms of senior equity, which may or may not be convertible into a portfolio company’s common equity. The Company may on occasion invest in smaller or larger companies if an attractive opportunity presents itself, especially when there are dislocations in the capital markets, including the high yield and large syndicated loan markets, which are often referred to as “junk” investments. The Company’s target credit investments will typically have maturities between three and ten years and generally range in size between $10 million and $125 million, although the investment size will vary with the size of the Company’s capital base.
The Company 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 tax purposes, the Company is treated as a regulated investment company (“RIC”) under Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”). Because the Company has elected to be regulated as a BDC and qualifies as a RIC under the Code, the Company’s portfolio is subject to diversification and other requirements.
On February 28, 2017, the Company formed a wholly-owned subsidiary, OR Lending II LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, which holds a California finance lenders license. OR Lending II LLC makes loans to borrowers headquartered in California. From time to time the Company may form wholly-owned subsidiaries to facilitate the normal course of business.
Blue Owl Credit Advisors, LLC (the “Adviser”) serves as the Company’s investment adviser. The Adviser is registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) as an investment adviser under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, as amended (the “Advisers Act”), an indirect affiliate of Blue Owl Capital Inc. (“Blue Owl”) (NYSE: OWL) and part of Blue Owl’s Credit platform. Blue Owl consists of three investment platforms: (1) Credit, which includes several strategies, including direct lending, alternative credit, investment grade credit, liquid credit and other adjacent investment strategies, (2) Real Assets, which focuses on three primary investment strategies: net lease, real estate credit and digital infrastructure, and (3) GP Strategic Capital, which primarily focuses on acquiring equity stakes in, or providing debt financing to, large, multi-product private equity and private credit firms. Subject to the overall supervision of the Company’s board of directors (the “Board”), the Adviser manages the day-to-day operations of, and provides investment advisory and management services to, the Company.
In April 2017, the Company commenced its continuous public offering, commenced operations and made its first portfolio company investment. The Company terminated its continuous public offering as of April 30, 2021. Prior to the termination of its continuous public offering, the Company issued 151,364,239 shares of its common stock for gross proceeds of approximately $1.39 billion, including seed capital contributed by the Adviser in September 2016 and approximately $10.0 million in gross proceeds raised in the private placement from certain individuals and entities affiliated with the Adviser.
The Board expects to contemplate a liquidity event for the Company’s shareholders three to four years after the completion of the continuous public offering. The Company considers the offering period to be complete as of the termination date of the most recent public equity offering as the Company did not conduct a public equity offering during the ensuing two year period. A liquidity event could include: (i) a listing of shares on a national securities exchange; (ii) a merger or another transaction approved by the Board in which shareholders will receive cash or shares of a publicly traded company; or (iii) a sale of all or substantially all of its assets either on a complete portfolio basis or individually followed by a liquidation to the Company and distribution of cash to its shareholders. A liquidity event may include a sale, merger or rollover transaction with one or more affiliated investment companies managed by the Adviser. A liquidity event involving a merger or sale of all or substantially all of the Company’s assets would require the approval of its shareholders in accordance with the Company’s charter. Certain types of liquidity events, such as one involving a listing of shares on a national securities exchange, would allow the Company to retain its investment portfolio intact. If the Company determines to list securities on a national securities exchange, the Company expects to, although is not required to, maintain its external management structure. If the Company has not consummated a liquidity event by the five-year anniversary of the completion of the offering, the Board will consider (subject to any necessary shareholder approvals and applicable requirements of the 1940 Act) liquidating the Company and distributing cash to its shareholders, and dissolving the Company in an orderly manner. The Board, as part of its ongoing duties, will review and evaluate any potential liquidity events and options as they become available and their favorability given current market conditions; however, there is no assurance that a liquidity event will be completed at any particular time or at all.
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Blue Owl Capital Corporation II
Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited) — Continued
(Amounts in thousands, except share and per share amounts and as otherwise noted)


Note 2. Significant Accounting Policies
Basis of Presentation
The accompanying consolidated financial statements are prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“U.S. GAAP”). The Company is an investment company and, therefore, applies the specialized accounting and reporting guidance in Accounting Standards Codification (“ASC”) Topic 946, Financial Services – Investment Companies. In the opinion of management, all adjustments considered necessary for the fair presentation of the consolidated financial statements have been included. The Company’s fiscal year ends on December 31.
Reclassifications
As a result of changes in presentations, certain prior year amounts have been reclassified to conform to the current presentation. These reclassifications had no effect on the reported results of operations.
Use of Estimates 
The preparation of the consolidated financial statements in conformity with U.S. GAAP requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the consolidated financial statements. Actual amounts could differ from those estimates and such differences could be material.
Cash
Cash consists of deposits held at a custodian bank. Cash is carried at cost, which approximates fair value. The Company deposits its cash with highly-rated banking corporations and, at times, may exceed the insured limits under applicable law.
Investments at Fair Value
Investment transactions are recorded on the trade date. Realized gains or losses are measured by the difference between the net proceeds received and the amortized cost basis of the investment using the specific identification method without regard to unrealized gains or losses previously recognized, and include investments charged off during the period, net of recoveries. The net change in unrealized gains or losses primarily reflects the change in investment values, including the reversal of previously recorded unrealized gains or losses with respect to investments realized during the period. Rule 2a-5 under the 1940 Act establishes requirements for determining fair value in good faith for purposes of the 1940 Act. Pursuant to Rule 2a-5, the Board designated the Adviser as the Company’s valuation designee to perform fair value determinations relating to the value of assets held by the Company for which market quotations are not readily available.
Investments for which market quotations are readily available are typically valued at the average bid price of those market quotations. To validate market quotations, the Company utilizes a number of factors to determine if the quotations are representative of fair value, including the source and number of the quotations. Debt and equity securities that are not publicly traded or whose market prices are not readily available, as is the case for substantially all of the Company’s investments, are valued at fair value as determined in good faith by the Adviser, as the valuation designee, based on, among other things, the input of the independent third-party valuation firm(s) engaged at the direction of the Adviser.
As part of the valuation process, the Adviser, as the valuation designee, takes into account relevant factors in determining the fair value of the Company’s investments, including: the estimated enterprise value of a portfolio company (i.e., the total fair value of the portfolio company’s debt and equity), the nature and realizable value of any collateral, the portfolio company’s ability to make payments based on its earnings and cash flow, the markets in which the portfolio company does business, a comparison of the portfolio company’s securities to any similar publicly traded securities, and overall changes in the interest rate environment and the credit markets that may affect the price at which similar investments may be made in the future. When an external event such as a purchase or sale transaction, public offering or subsequent equity sale occurs, the Adviser, as the valuation designee, considers whether the pricing indicated by the external event corroborates its valuation.

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Blue Owl Capital Corporation II
Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited) — Continued
(Amounts in thousands, except share and per share amounts and as otherwise noted)


The Adviser, as the valuation designee, undertakes a multi-step valuation process, which includes, among other procedures, the following:
With respect to investments for which market quotations are readily available, those investments will typically be valued at the average bid price of those market quotations;
With respect to investments for which market quotations are not readily available, the valuation process begins with the independent valuation firm(s) providing a preliminary valuation of each investment to the Adviser’s valuation committee;
Preliminary valuation conclusions are documented and discussed with the Adviser’s valuation committee;
The Adviser, as the valuation designee, reviews the recommended valuations and determines the fair value of each investment;
Each quarter, the Adviser, as the valuation designee, will provide the Audit Committee a summary or description of material fair value matters that occurred in the prior quarter and on an annual basis, the Adviser, as the valuation designee, will provide the Audit Committee with a written assessment of the adequacy and effectiveness of its fair value process; and
The Audit Committee oversees the valuation designee and will report to the Board on any valuation matters requiring the Board’s attention.
The Company conducts this valuation process on a quarterly basis.
The Company applies Financial Accounting Standards Board Accounting Standards Codification 820, Fair Value Measurements (“ASC 820”), as amended, which establishes a framework for measuring fair value in accordance with U.S. GAAP and required disclosures of fair value measurements. ASC 820 determines fair value to be the price that would be received for an investment in a current sale, which assumes an orderly transaction between market participants on the measurement date. Market participants are defined as buyers and sellers in the principal or most advantageous market (which may be a hypothetical market) that are independent, knowledgeable, and willing and able to transact. In accordance with ASC 820, the Company considers its principal market to be the market that has the greatest volume and level of activity. ASC 820 specifies a fair value hierarchy that prioritizes and ranks the level of observability of inputs used in determination of fair value. In accordance with ASC 820, these levels are summarized below:
Level 1 – Valuations based on quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities that the Company has the ability to access.
Level 2 – Valuations based on quoted prices in markets that are not active or for which all significant inputs are observable, either directly or indirectly.
Level 3 – Valuations based on inputs that are unobservable and significant to the overall fair value measurement.
Transfers between levels, if any, are recognized at the beginning of the period in which the transfer occurs. In addition to using the above inputs in investment valuations, the Company applies the valuation policy approved by its Board that is consistent with ASC 820. Consistent with the valuation policy, the Adviser, as the valuation designee, evaluates the source of the inputs, including any markets in which its investments are trading (or any markets in which securities with similar attributes are trading), in determining fair value. When an investment is valued based on prices provided by reputable dealers or pricing services (such as broker quotes), the Adviser, as the valuation designee, subjects those prices to various criteria in making the determination as to whether a particular investment would qualify for treatment as a Level 2 or Level 3 investment. For example, the Adviser, as the valuation designee, or the independent valuation firm(s), reviews pricing support provided by dealers or pricing services in order to determine if observable market information is being used, versus unobservable inputs.
The Company applies the practical expedient provided by the ASC Topic 820 relating to investments in certain entities that calculate net asset value per share (or its equivalent). ASC Topic 820 permits an entity holding investments in certain entities that either are investment companies, or have attributes similar to an investment company, and calculate NAV per share or its equivalent for which the fair value is not readily determinable, to measure the fair value of such investments on the basis of that NAV per share, or its equivalent, without adjustment. Investments which are valued using NAV per share as a practical expedient are not categorized within the fair value hierarchy as per ASC Topic 820.
Due to the inherent uncertainty of determining the fair value of investments that do not have a readily available market value, the fair value of the Company’s investments may fluctuate from period to period. Additionally, the fair value of such investments may differ significantly from the values that would have been used had a ready market existed for such investments and may differ materially from the values that may ultimately be realized. Further, such investments are generally less liquid than publicly traded securities and may be subject to contractual and other restrictions on resale. If the Company were required to liquidate a portfolio investment in a forced or liquidation sale, it could realize amounts that are different from the amounts presented and such differences could be material.
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Blue Owl Capital Corporation II
Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited) — Continued
(Amounts in thousands, except share and per share amounts and as otherwise noted)


In addition, changes in the market environment and other events that may occur over the life of the investments may cause the gains or losses ultimately realized on these investments to be different than the unrealized gains or losses reflected herein.
Foreign Currency
Foreign currency amounts are translated into U.S. dollars on the following basis:
cash, fair value of investments, outstanding debt, other assets and liabilities: at the spot exchange rate on the last business day of the period; and
purchases and sales of investments, borrowings and repayments of such borrowings, income and expenses: at the rates of exchange prevailing on the respective dates of such transactions.
The Company includes net changes in fair values on investments held resulting from foreign exchange rate fluctuations with the change in unrealized gains (losses) on translation of assets and liabilities in foreign currencies on the Consolidated Statements of Operations. The Company’s current approach to hedging the foreign currency exposure in its non-U.S. dollar denominated investments is primarily to borrow the par amount in local currency under the Company’s Revolving Credit Facility to fund these investments. Fluctuations arising from the translation of foreign currency borrowings are included with the net change in unrealized gains (losses) on translation of assets and liabilities in foreign currencies on the Consolidated Statements of Operations.
Investments denominated in foreign currencies and foreign currency transactions may involve certain considerations and risks not typically associated with those of domestic origin, including unanticipated movements in the value of the foreign currency relative to the U.S. dollar.
Interest and Dividend Income Recognition
Interest income is recorded on the accrual basis and includes amortization and accretion of discounts or premiums. Certain investments may have contractual PIK interest or dividends. PIK interest and dividends represent accrued interest or dividends that are added to the principal amount or liquidation amount of the investment on the respective interest or dividend payment dates rather than being paid in cash and generally becomes due at maturity or at the occurrence of a liquidation event.
The table below presents PIK interest and PIK dividend income for the following periods:
For the Three Months Ended March 31,
20262025
PIK Interest Income$2,691 $4,347 
PIK Interest Income as a % of Investment Income7.6 %8.2 %
PIK Dividend Income$1,473 $1,320 
PIK Dividend Income as a % of Investment Income4.2 %2.5 %
Total PIK Income$4,164 $5,667 
Total PIK Income as a % of Investment Income11.8 %10.7 %
Discounts and premiums to par value on securities purchased are amortized into interest income over the contractual life of the respective security using the effective yield method. The amortized cost of investments represents the original cost adjusted for the amortization and accretion of discounts or premiums, if any. Upon prepayment of a loan or debt security, any prepayment premiums, unamortized upfront loan origination fees and unamortized discounts are recorded as interest income in the current period. Loans are generally placed on non-accrual status when there is reasonable doubt that principal or interest will be collected in full. Accrued interest is generally reversed when a loan is placed on non-accrual status. Interest payments received on non-accrual loans may be recognized as income or applied to principal depending upon management’s judgment regarding collectability. If at any point the Company believes PIK interest is not expected to be realized, the investment generating PIK interest will be placed on non-accrual status. When a PIK investment is placed on non-accrual status, the accrued, uncapitalized interest or dividends are generally reversed through interest income. Non-accrual loans are restored to accrual status when past due principal and interest is paid current and, in management’s judgment, are likely to remain current. Management may make exceptions to this treatment and determine to not place a loan on non-accrual status if the loan has sufficient collateral value and is in the process of collection.
Dividend income on preferred equity securities is recorded on the accrual basis to the extent that such amounts are payable by the portfolio company and are expected to be collected. Dividend income on common equity securities is recorded on the record date for private portfolio companies or on the ex-dividend date for publicly-traded portfolio companies.
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Blue Owl Capital Corporation II
Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited) — Continued
(Amounts in thousands, except share and per share amounts and as otherwise noted)


Other Income 
From time to time, the Company may receive fees for services provided to portfolio companies. These fees are generally only available to the Company as a result of closing investments, are generally paid at the closing of the investments, are generally non-recurring and are recognized as revenue when earned upon closing of the investment. The services that the Adviser provides vary by investment, but can include closing, work, diligence or other similar fees and fees for providing managerial assistance to the Company’s portfolio companies.
Debt Issuance Costs
The Company records origination and other expenses related to its debt obligations as debt issuance costs. These expenses are deferred and amortized utilizing the effective yield method, over the estimated life of the related debt instrument. Debt issuance costs are presented on the Consolidated Statements of Assets and Liabilities as a direct deduction from the debt liability. In circumstances in which there is not an associated debt liability amount recorded in the consolidated financial statements when the debt issuance costs are incurred, such debt issuance costs will be reported on the Consolidated Statements of Assets and Liabilities as an asset until the debt liability is recorded.
Reimbursement of Transaction-Related Expenses
The Company may receive reimbursement for certain transaction-related expenses in pursuing investments. Transaction-related expenses, which are generally expected to be reimbursed by the Company’s portfolio companies, are typically deferred until the transaction is consummated and are recorded in prepaid expenses and other assets on the date incurred. The costs of successfully completed investments not otherwise reimbursed are borne by the Company and are included as a component of the investment’s cost basis.
Cash advances received in respect of transaction-related expenses are recorded as cash with an offset to accrued expenses and other liabilities. Accrued expenses and other liabilities are relieved as reimbursable expenses are incurred.
Income Taxes
The Company has elected to be treated as a BDC under the 1940 Act. The Company has elected to be treated as a RIC under the Code beginning with the taxable year ended December 31, 2017 and intends to continue to qualify as a RIC. So long as the Company maintains its tax treatment as a RIC, it generally will not pay U.S. federal income taxes on any ordinary income or capital gains that it distributes at least annually to its shareholders as dividends. Rather, any tax liability related to income earned and distributed by the Company represents obligations of the Company’s investors and will not be reflected in the consolidated financial statements of the Company. However, the Company will be subject to U.S. federal income tax imposed at corporate rates on any income, including capital gains not distributed (or deemed distributed) to its stockholders.
To qualify as a RIC, the Company must, among other things, meet certain source-of-income and asset diversification requirements. In addition, to qualify for RIC tax treatment, the Company must distribute to its shareholders on a timely basis, at least the sum of (i) 90% of its “investment company taxable income” for that year, which is generally its ordinary income plus the excess, if any, of its realized net short-term capital gains over its realized net long-term capital losses and (ii) its net tax-exempt income. In order for the Company not to be subject to U.S. federal excise taxes, it must distribute annually an amount at least equal to the sum of (i) 98% of its net ordinary income (taking into account certain deferrals and elections) for the calendar year, (ii) 98.2% of its capital gains in excess of capital losses for the one-year period ending on October 31 of the calendar year and (iii) certain undistributed amounts from previous years on which the Company paid no U.S. federal income tax. The Company, at its discretion, may carry forward taxable income in excess of calendar year dividends and pay a 4% nondeductible U.S. federal excise tax on this income.
Certain of the Company’s consolidated subsidiaries are subject to U.S. federal and state income taxes imposed at corporate rates.
The Company evaluates tax positions taken or expected to be taken in the course of preparing its consolidated financial statements to determine whether the tax positions are “more-likely-than-not” to be sustained by the applicable tax authority. Tax positions not deemed to meet the “more-likely-than-not” threshold are reserved and recorded as a tax benefit or expense in the current year. All penalties and interest associated with income taxes are included in income tax expense. Conclusions regarding tax positions are subject to review and may be adjusted at a later date based on factors including, but not limited to, on-going analyses of tax laws, regulations and interpretations thereof. There were no material uncertain tax positions as of December 31, 2025. As applicable, the Company’s prior three tax years remain subject to examination by U.S. federal, state and local tax authorities.
Distributions to Common Shareholders
Distributions to common shareholders are recorded on the record date. The amount to be distributed is determined by the Board and is generally based upon the earnings estimated by the Adviser. In addition, the Board may consider the level of undistributed taxable income carried forward from the prior year for distribution in the current year. Net realized long-term capital gains, if any, would generally be distributed at least annually, although the Company may decide to retain such capital gains for investment.
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Blue Owl Capital Corporation II
Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited) — Continued
(Amounts in thousands, except share and per share amounts and as otherwise noted)


The Company has adopted a dividend reinvestment plan that provides for reinvestment of any cash distributions on behalf of shareholders who have “opted in” to the dividend reinvestment plan; however, on February 17, 2026, the Board determined to terminate the distribution reinvestment plan and as a result commencing with distributions payable on or after March 18, 2026, all distributions will be paid in cash. With respect to distributions paid prior to March 18, 2026, the shareholders who have “opted in” to the dividend reinvestment plan will have their cash distribution automatically reinvested in additional shares of the Company’s common stock, rather than receiving the cash distribution. The Company used newly issued shares to implement the dividend reinvestment plan.
Consolidation
As provided under Regulation S-X and ASC Topic 946 - Financial Services - Investment Companies, the Company will generally not consolidate its investment in a company other than a wholly-owned investment company or controlled operating company whose business consists of providing services to the Company. Accordingly, the Company consolidated the accounts of the Company’s wholly-owned subsidiaries that meet the aforementioned criteria in its consolidated financial statements. All significant intercompany balances and transactions have been eliminated in consolidation.
The Company does not consolidate its equity interest in Blue Owl Credit SLF LLC (“Credit SLF”) and Blue Owl Leasing. For further description of the Company’s investment in Credit SLF and Blue Owl Leasing, see “Note 4 — Investments.”
Segment Reporting
In accordance with ASC Topic 280 – “Segment Reporting (ASC 280),” the Company has determined that it has a single operating and reporting segment. As a result, the Company’s segment accounting policies are the same as described herein and the Company does not have any intra-segment sales and transfers of assets.
The Company operates through a single operating and reporting segment with an investment objective to generate both current income, and to a lesser extent, capital appreciation through debt and equity investments. The chief operating decision maker (“CODM”) is comprised of the Company’s chief executive officer, president, and chief financial officer and chief operating officer and assesses the performance and makes operating decisions of the Company on a consolidated basis primarily based on the Company’s net increase in shareholder’s equity resulting from operations (“net income”). In addition to numerous other factors and metrics, the CODM utilizes net income as a key metric in determining the amount of dividends to be distributed to the Company’s stockholders. As the Company’s operations comprise of a single reporting segment, the segment assets are reflected on the accompanying consolidated balance sheet as “total assets” and the significant segment expenses are listed on the accompanying Consolidated Statements of Operations.
New Accounting Pronouncements
The Company’s management does not believe that any recently issued, but not yet effective, accounting standards, if currently adopted, would have a material effect on the accompanying consolidated financial statements.
Note 3. Agreements and Related Party Transactions
As of March 31, 2026, the Company had payables to affiliates of $7.3 million, primarily comprised of $4.7 million of management fees and $2.6 million of operating expenses.
As of December 31, 2025, the Company had payables to affiliates of $12.2 million, primarily comprised of $6.3 million of management fees and $3.0 million of accrued performance based incentive fees.
Administration Agreement
The Company has entered into an amended and restated Administration Agreement (the “Administration Agreement”) with the Adviser. Under the terms of the Administration Agreement, the Adviser performs, or oversees the performance of, required administrative services, which includes providing office space, equipment and office services, maintaining financial records, preparing reports to shareholders and reports filed with the SEC, and managing the payment of expenses, and the performance of administrative and professional services rendered by others. On May 4, 2026, the Board approved the continuation of the Administration Agreement.
The Administration Agreement also provides that the Company reimburses the Adviser for certain offering costs.
The Company reimburses the Adviser for services performed for it pursuant to the terms of the Administration Agreement. In addition, pursuant to the terms of the Administration Agreement, the Adviser may delegate its obligations under the Administration Agreement to an affiliate or to a third party and the Company will reimburse the Adviser for any services performed for it by such affiliate or third party.
For the three months ended March 31, 2026 and 2025, the Company incurred expenses of approximately $1.1 million and $0.6 million, respectively, for costs and expenses reimbursable to the Adviser under the terms of the Administration Agreement.
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Blue Owl Capital Corporation II
Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited) — Continued
(Amounts in thousands, except share and per share amounts and as otherwise noted)


Unless earlier terminated as described below, the Administration Agreement will remain in effect for two years from the date it first became effective, and will remain in effect from year to year if approved annually by (1) the vote of the Board, or by the vote of a majority of its outstanding voting securities, and (2) the vote of a majority of the Company’s directors who are not “interested persons” of the Company, of the Adviser or of any of their respective affiliates, as defined in the 1940 Act. The Administration Agreement may be terminated at any time, without the payment of any penalty, on 60 days’ written notice, by the vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of the Company, or by the vote of the Board or by the Adviser.
No person who is an officer, director, or employee of the Adviser or its affiliates and who serves as a director of the Company receives any compensation from the Company for his or her services as a director. However, the Company reimburses the Adviser (or its affiliates) for an allocable portion of the compensation paid by the Adviser or its affiliates to the Company’s Chief Compliance Officer, Chief Financial Officer and their respective staffs (based on the percentage of time those individuals devote, on an estimated basis, to the business and affairs of the Company). Directors who are not affiliated with the Adviser receive compensation for their services and reimbursement of expenses incurred to attend meetings.
Investment Advisory Agreement
The Investment Advisory Agreement became effective on May 18, 2021. Under the terms of the Investment Advisory Agreement, the Adviser is responsible for managing the Company’s business and activities, including sourcing investment opportunities, conducting research, performing diligence on potential investments, structuring its investments, and monitoring its portfolio companies on an ongoing basis through a team of investment professionals. On May 4, 2026, the Board approved the continuation of the Investment Advisory Agreement.
Under the terms of the Investment Advisory Agreement, the Adviser is responsible for managing the Company’s business and activities, including sourcing investment opportunities, conducting research, performing diligence on potential investments, structuring its investments, and monitoring its portfolio companies on an ongoing basis through a team of investment professionals.
The Adviser’s services under the Investment Advisory Agreement are not exclusive, and it is free to furnish similar services to other entities so long as its services to the Company are not impaired.
Unless earlier terminated as described below, the Investment Advisory Agreement will remain in effect for two years from the date it first became effective, and will remain in effect from year-to-year thereafter if approved annually by a majority of the Board or by the holders of a majority of the Company’s outstanding voting securities and, in each case, by a majority of independent directors.
The Investment Advisory Agreement will automatically terminate within the meaning of the 1940 Act and related SEC guidance and interpretations in the event of its assignment. In accordance with the 1940 Act, without payment of any penalty, the Company may terminate the Investment Advisory Agreement with the Adviser upon 60 days’ written notice. The decision to terminate the agreement may be made by a majority of the Board or the shareholders holding a majority (as defined under the 1940 Act) of the outstanding shares of the Company’s common stock or the Adviser. In addition, without payment of any penalty, the Adviser may generally terminate the Investment Advisory Agreement upon 60 days’ written notice and, in certain circumstances, the Adviser may only be able to terminate the Investment Advisory Agreement upon 120 days’ written notice.
Under the terms of the Investment Advisory Agreement, the Company will pay the Adviser a base management fee and may also pay a performance based incentive fee. The cost of both the management fee and the incentive fee will ultimately be borne by the Company’s shareholders.
The management fee is payable quarterly in arrears at an annual rate of 1.50% of the average value of the Company’s gross assets, excluding cash and cash-equivalents but including assets purchased with borrowed amounts at the end of the two most recently completed calendar quarters. The management fee for any partial quarter is appropriately prorated. The determination of gross assets reflects changes in the fair value of the Company’s portfolio investments. The fair value of derivatives and swaps held in the Company’s portfolio, which will not necessarily equal the notional value of such derivatives and swaps, is included in the calculation of gross assets.
For the three months ended March 31, 2026 and 2025, management fees were $4.7 million and $7.3 million, net of $8 thousand and $2 thousand in management fee waivers, respectively.
The incentive fee consists of two components that are independent of each other, with the result that one component may be payable even if the other is not. A portion of the incentive fee will be based on the Company’s pre-incentive fee net investment income and a portion will be based on the Company’s capital gains. The portion of the incentive fee based on pre-incentive fee net investment income is determined and paid quarterly in arrears and equals (a) 100% of the pre-incentive fee net investment income between 1.5% quarterly preferred return, and 1.818%, referred to as the upper level breakpoint, of adjusted capital, plus (b) 17.5% of pre-incentive fee net investment income in excess of 1.818% of adjusted capital. Adjusted capital is defined as cumulative proceeds generated from sales of the Company’s common stock, including proceeds from the Company’s distribution reinvestment plan, net of sales load (upfront selling commissions and upfront dealer manager fees) reduced for (i) distributions paid to the Company’s shareholders that represent a return of capital on a tax basis and (ii) amounts paid for share repurchases pursuant to the Company’s share repurchase
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(Amounts in thousands, except share and per share amounts and as otherwise noted)


program, if any, measured as of the end of the immediately preceding calendar quarter. The quarterly preferred return of 1.5% and upper level breakpoint of 1.818% are also adjusted for the actual number of days in each calendar quarter.
For the three months ended March 31, 2026, the Company did not incur net investment income based incentive fees. For the three months ended March 31, 2025, the Company incurred net investment income based incentive fees of $4.3 million.
The second component of the incentive fee, the capital gains incentive fee, is payable at the end of each calendar year in arrears, and equals 17.5% of cumulative realized capital gains from inception through the end of each calendar year, less cumulative realized capital losses and unrealized capital depreciation on a cumulative basis from inception through the end of such calendar year, less the aggregate amount of any previously paid capital gains incentive fee for prior periods. In no event will the capital gains incentive fee payable pursuant to the Investment Advisory Agreement be in excess of the amount permitted by the Advisers Act, including Section 205 thereof.
While the Investment Advisory Agreement neither includes nor contemplates the inclusion of unrealized gains in the calculation of the capital gains incentive fee, as required by U.S. GAAP, the Company accrues capital gains incentive fees on unrealized gains. This accrual reflects the incentive fees that would be payable to the Adviser if the Company’s entire investment portfolio was liquidated at its fair value as of the balance sheet date even though the Adviser is not entitled to an incentive fee with respect to unrealized gains unless and until such gains are actually realized.
For the three months ended March 31, 2026 and 2025, the Company did not incur capital gains based incentive fees.
Under the terms of the Investment Advisory Agreement, the Adviser is entitled to receive up to 1.5% of gross offering proceeds raised in the continuous public offering until all organization and offering costs paid by the Adviser or its affiliates have been recovered. The Company bears all other expenses of its operations and transactions including, without limitation, those relating to: expenses deemed to be “organization and offering expenses” for purposes of Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (“FINRA”) Conduct Rule 2310(a)(12) (exclusive of commissions, the dealer manager fee, any discounts and other similar expenses paid by investors at the time of sale of the Company’s stock); the cost of corporate and organizational expenses relating to offerings of shares of common stock, subject to limitations included in the Investment Advisory Agreement; the cost of calculating the Company’s net asset value, including the cost of any third-party valuation services; the cost of effecting any sales and repurchases of the common stock and other securities; fees and expenses payable under any dealer manager agreements, if any; debt service and other costs of borrowings or other financing arrangements; costs of hedging; expenses, including travel expense, incurred by the Adviser, or members of the Investment Team, or payable to third parties, performing due diligence on prospective portfolio companies and, if necessary, enforcing the Company’s rights; escrow agent, transfer agent and custodial fees and expenses; fees and expenses associated with marketing efforts; federal and state registration fees, any stock exchange listing fees and fees payable to rating agencies; federal, state and local taxes; independent directors’ fees and expenses, including certain travel expenses; costs of preparing financial statements and maintaining books and records and filing reports or other documents with the SEC (or other regulatory bodies) and other reporting and compliance costs, including registration fees, listing fees and licenses, and the compensation of professionals responsible for the preparation of the foregoing; the costs of any reports, proxy statements or other notices to shareholders (including printing and mailing costs); the costs of any shareholder or director meetings and the compensation of personnel responsible for the preparation of the foregoing and related matters; commissions and other compensation payable to brokers or dealers; research and market data; fidelity bond, directors and officers errors and omissions liability insurance and other insurance premiums; direct costs and expenses of administration, including printing, mailing, long distance telephone and staff; fees and expenses associated with independent audits, outside legal and consulting costs; costs of winding up; costs incurred in connection with the formation or maintenance of entities or vehicles to hold the Company’s assets for tax or other purposes; extraordinary expenses (such as litigation or indemnification); and costs associated with reporting and compliance obligations under the Advisers Act and applicable federal and state securities laws. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, the Company shall reimburse the Adviser (or its affiliates) for an allocable portion of the compensation paid by the Adviser (or its affiliates) to the Company’s chief compliance officer and chief financial officer and their respective staffs (based on a percentage of time such individuals devote, on an estimated basis, to the business affairs of the Company). Any such reimbursements will not exceed actual expenses incurred by the Adviser and its affiliates. The Adviser is responsible for the payment of the Company’s organization and offering expenses to the extent that these expenses exceed 1.5% of the aggregate gross offering proceeds, without recourse against or reimbursement by the Company. The Company terminated its continuous public offering as of April 30, 2021.
From time to time, the Adviser may pay amounts owed by the Company to third-party providers of goods or services, including the Board, and the Company will subsequently reimburse the Adviser for such amounts paid on its behalf. Amounts payable to the Adviser are settled in the normal course of business without formal payment terms.
Affiliated Transactions
The Company may be prohibited under the 1940 Act from participating in certain transactions with its affiliates without prior approval of the directors who are not interested persons, and in some cases, the prior approval of the SEC. The Company, the Adviser and certain of their affiliates were granted an order for exemptive relief that permitted co-investing with affiliates of the Company
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(Amounts in thousands, except share and per share amounts and as otherwise noted)


subject to various approvals of the Board and other conditions. On May 6, 2025, the Company, the Adviser and certain of their affiliates were granted a new order for exemptive relief that superseded the prior order for exemptive relief (the “Order”) by the SEC for the Company to co-invest with other funds managed by the Adviser or certain affiliates, in a manner consistent with the Company’s investment objective, positions, policies, strategies and restrictions as well as regulatory requirements and other pertinent factors. Pursuant to such Order, the Company generally is permitted to co-invest with certain of its affiliates if such co-investments are done on the same terms and at the same time, as further detailed in the Order. The Order requires that a “required majority” (as defined in Section 57(o) of the 1940 Act) of directors who are not “interested persons” of the Company, the Adviser, or any of their respective affiliates, as defined in the 1940 Act (“Independent Directors”) make certain conclusions in connection with certain co-investment transactions, including findings (1) in most instances when the Company co-invests with an affiliated entity (as defined in the co-investment application) in an issuer where an affiliated entity has an existing investment in the issuer unless the transaction is completed on a pro rata basis, and (2) if the Company disposes of an asset acquired in a co-investment transaction under the Order unless the disposition is done on a pro rata basis or the disposition is of a tradable security. Pursuant to the Order, the Board oversees the Company’s participation in the co-investment program. As required by the Order, the Company has adopted, and the Board, including a required majority of the Independent Directors, has approved, policies and procedures reasonably designed to ensure compliance with the conditions of the Order. The Board, including a required majority of the Independent Directors, also reviewed the Co-Investment Policies of the Adviser to ensure that they are reasonably designed to prevent the Company from being disadvantaged by participation in the co-investment program. The Adviser and the Company’s Chief Compliance Officer will also provide reporting to the Board.
The Adviser is affiliated with Blue Owl Technology Credit Advisors LLC (“OTCA”), Blue Owl Credit Private Fund Advisors LLC (“OPFA”), Blue Owl Technology Credit Advisors II LLC (“OTCA II”) and Blue Owl Diversified Credit Advisors LLC (“ODCA” together with OTCA, OPFA, OTCA II and the Adviser, the “Blue Owl Credit Advisers”), which are also registered investment advisers. The Blue Owl Credit Advisers are affiliates of Blue Owl and comprise part of Blue Owl’s Credit platform, which includes several strategies, including direct lending, alternative credit, investment grade credit, liquid credit and other adjacent investment strategies. The Blue Owl Credit Advisers’ allocation policies seek to ensure equitable allocation of investment opportunities over time between the Company and other funds managed by the Adviser or its affiliates and address the co-investment restrictions set forth under the 1940 Act. As a result of the Order, there could be significant overlap in the Company’s investment portfolio and the investment portfolios of the BDCs, interval fund, private funds and separately managed accounts managed by the Blue Owl Credit Advisers (collectively, the “Blue Owl Credit Clients”) and/or other funds managed by the Adviser or its affiliates that avail themselves of the Order. In addition, the Adviser and its affiliates are permitted to allocate an investment to a number of products across platforms that it views as appropriate for the particular investment objectives, strategies and characteristics of such products.
License Agreement
On July 6, 2023, the Company entered into a license agreement (the “License Agreement”), with an affiliate of Blue Owl, pursuant to which the Company was granted a non-exclusive license to use the name “Blue Owl.” Under the License Agreement, the Company has a right to use the Blue Owl name for so long as the Adviser or one of its affiliates remains the Company’s investment adviser. Other than with respect to this limited license, the Company will have no legal right to the “Blue Owl” name or logo.
Controlled, Affiliated/Non-Controlled, Affiliated Portfolio Companies
Under the 1940 Act, the Company is required to separately identify non-controlled investments where it owns 5% but less than 25% of a portfolio company’s outstanding voting securities in “affiliated” companies. In addition, under the 1940 Act, the Company is required to separately identify investments where it owns more than 25% of a portfolio company’s outstanding voting securities and/or has the power to exercise control over the management or policies of such portfolio company as investments in “controlled” companies. Under the 1940 Act, “non-affiliated investments” are defined as investments that are neither controlled investments nor affiliated investments. Detailed information with respect to the Company’s non-controlled, non-affiliated; non-controlled, affiliated; and controlled affiliated investments is contained in the accompanying consolidated financial statements, including the consolidated schedule of investments.
The Company has made investments in controlled, affiliated companies, including Credit SLF and Blue Owl Leasing. For further description, see “Note 4 — Investments.”
The Company has made investments in non-controlled, affiliated companies, including LSI Financing LLC.
LSI Financing LLC is a separately managed portfolio company formed to indirectly own royalty purchase agreements and loans in the life sciences space. The Adviser provides consulting services to a subsidiary of LSI Financing LLC in exchange for a fee. The Adviser has agreed to waive a portion of the management fee payable by the Company pursuant to the Investment Advisory Agreement equal to the pro rata amount of such consulting fee. On November 25, 2024, the Company redeemed a portion of its interest in LSI Financing DAC in exchange for common shares of LSI Financing LLC. As of March 31, 2026, the Company’s investment at fair value in LSI Financing LLC was $10.4 million and the Company’s total commitment was $13.4 million. The Company does not consolidate its equity interest in LSI Financing LLC.
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Note 4. Investments
The information in the tables below is presented on an aggregate portfolio basis, without regard to whether they are non-controlled non-affiliated, non-controlled affiliated or controlled affiliated investments.
The table below presents investments at fair value and amortized cost as of the following periods:
As of March 31, 2026As of December 31, 2025
Amortized CostFair ValueAmortized CostFair Value
First-lien senior secured debt investments
$605,296 $577,638 $1,251,162 $1,221,372 
Second-lien senior secured debt investments135,763 97,304 159,446 131,054 
Unsecured debt investments19,552 20,162 37,347 38,673 
Specialty finance debt investments
7,595 7,604 7,483 7,491 
Preferred equity investments
63,723 63,382 67,578 67,143 
Common equity investments
50,922 79,666 55,486 80,120 
Specialty finance equity investments
24,747 28,671 25,571 30,360 
Joint ventures
334 318 334 337 
Total Investments$907,932 $874,745 $1,604,407 $1,576,550 

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The table below presents the industry composition of investments based on fair value as of the following periods:
As of March 31, 2026As of December 31, 2025
Advertising and media3.7 %2.8 %
Aerospace and defense1.6 1.2 
Asset Based Lending and Fund Finance(1)
3.6 2.3 
Automotive Services5.9 3.0 
Buildings and real estate3.5 5.1 
Business services1.5 2.0 
Chemicals4.9 4.7 
Consumer products3.9 2.7 
Containers and packaging1.1 2.4 
Distribution1.4 1.8 
Education0.7 0.5 
Energy equipment and services0.2 0.6 
Financial services3.4 4.4 
Food and beverage5.0 6.0 
Healthcare equipment and services1.5 2.7 
Healthcare providers and services10.8 9.8 
Healthcare technology6.9 7.8 
Household products4.5 2.4 
Human resource support services2.1 2.0 
Infrastructure and environmental services1.4 1.2 
Insurance(3)
1.0 2.0 
Internet software and services8.0 10.9 
Joint ventures(4)
0.0 
(5)
0.0 
(5)
Leisure and entertainment2.4 2.5 
Manufacturing11.5 9.8 
Pharmaceuticals(2)
1.4 0.8 
Professional services1.8 3.2 
Specialty retail4.9 3.7 
Telecommunications0.3 0.2 
Transportation1.1 1.5 
Total100.0 %100.0 %
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(1)Includes investments in Amergin AssetCo and BOCSO.
(2)Includes investments in LSI Financing DAC and LSI Financing LLC.
(3)Includes investment in Fifth Season.
(4)Includes investments in Credit SLF and Blue Owl Leasing. See below, within Note 4, for more information.
(5)Rounds to less than 0.1%.
The table below presents the geographic composition of investments based on fair value as of the following periods:
As of March 31, 2026As of December 31, 2025
United States:
Midwest18.0 %22.3 %
Northeast23.9 18.3 
South35.7 38.4 
West17.9 15.3 
International4.5 5.7 
Total100.0 %100.0 %
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Blue Owl Credit SLF LLC
Credit SLF, a Delaware limited liability company, is a joint venture among the Company, Blue Owl Capital Corporation (“OBDC”), Blue Owl Credit Income Corp. (“OCIC”), Blue Owl Technology Finance Corp. (“OTF”), Blue Owl Technology Income Corp. (“OTIC”), and State Teachers Retirement System of Ohio (each, a “Credit SLF Member” and collectively, the “Credit SLF Members”). Credit SLF’s principal purpose is to make investments primarily in senior secured loans to middle market companies, broadly syndicated loans and in senior and subordinated notes issued by collateralized loan obligations. Credit SLF is managed by a board of directors comprised of an equal number of directors appointed by each Credit Member and which acts unanimously. Investment decisions must be approved by Credit SLF’s board. The Credit SLF Members coinvest through Credit SLF, or its wholly owned subsidiaries. Credit SLF’s date of inception was May 6, 2024 and Credit SLF made its first portfolio company investment on July 23, 2024.
Credit SLF’s investments at fair value are determined in accordance with FASB ASC 820, as amended; however, determination of such fair value is not included in the Company’s valuation process.
Other than for purposes of the 1940 Act, the Company does not believe it has control over this portfolio company. Accordingly, the Company does not consolidate its non-controlling interest in Credit SLF.
On May 15, 2025, the Credit SLF Members modified their capital commitments to Credit SLF. In the first quarter of 2026, certain Credit SLF Members further increased their capital commitments to Credit SLF. The Company’s commitment of $244 thousand did not change and was fully funded as of March 31, 2026.
As of March 31, 2026, the capital commitment and economic ownership of each Credit SLF Member is as follows:
MembersCapital CommitmentNet Contributed Capital
Economic Ownership Interest(1)
Blue Owl Capital Corporation$446,460 $427,085 66.1 %
Blue Owl Capital Corporation II(2)
244 244 0.0 %
Blue Owl Credit Income Corp.136,419 87,169 13.5 %
Blue Owl Technology Finance Corp.53,812 34,937 5.4 %
Blue Owl Technology Income Corp.16,161 16,161 2.5 %
State Teachers Retirement System of Ohio93,299 80,799 12.5 %
Total$746,395 $646,395 100.0 %
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(1)     This represents each equity holder’s ownership percentage at March 31, 2026 based on net contributed capital.
(2) Economic ownership interest for Blue Owl Capital Corporation II is 0.04%.
The table below sets forth Credit SLF’s consolidated financial data as of and for the following periods:
March 31, 2026
December 31, 2025
Consolidated Balance Sheet Data
Cash$167,235 $124,718 
Investments at fair value2,417,836 2,343,367 
Total Assets2,616,236 2,477,523 
Total Debt (net of unamortized debt issuance costs)1,831,178 1,728,363 
Total Liabilities2,026,448 1,863,454 
Total Credit SLF Members’ Equity589,788 614,069 
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(Amounts in thousands, except share and per share amounts and as otherwise noted)


For the Three Months Ended March 31,
2026
2025
Consolidated Statement of Operations Data
Income
Investment income$41,005 $23,696 
Expenses
Net operating expenses25,030 13,659 
Net investment income (loss)$15,975 $10,037 
Total net realized and unrealized gain (loss)(51,991)(16,103)
Net Increase (Decrease) in Credit SLF Members’ Equity Resulting from Operations$(36,016)$(6,066)
The Company’s proportional share of Credit SLF’s distributions for the following periods:
For the Three Months Ended March 31,
2026
2025
Dividend income$5 $5 

Blue Owl Leasing LLC
Blue Owl Leasing, a Delaware limited liability company, is a joint venture among the Company, OBDC, OCIC, OTF, OTIC, Blue Owl Alternative Credit Fund and California State Teachers Retirement System (each, a “Blue Owl Leasing Member” and collectively, the “Blue Owl Leasing Members”). Blue Owl Leasing’s principal purpose is to make investments, either directly or indirectly through financing subsidiaries or other persons, primarily in leases and loans. Investment decisions must be approved by Blue Owl Leasing. The Blue Owl Leasing Members coinvest through Blue Owl Leasing, or its wholly owned subsidiaries. Blue Owl Leasing’s date of inception was June 30, 2025 and Blue Owl Leasing made its first portfolio company investment on October 23, 2025.
Blue Owl Leasing’s investments at fair value are determined in accordance with FASB ASC 820, as amended; however, such fair value is not included in the Company’s valuation process.
Other than for purposes of the 1940 Act, the Company does not believe it has control over this portfolio company. Accordingly, the Company does not consolidate its non-controlling interest in Blue Owl Leasing.
As of March 31, 2026, the capital commitment, called capital and economic ownership of each Blue Owl Leasing Member is as follows:
MembersCapital CommitmentNet Contributed Capital
Economic Ownership Interest(1)
($ in thousands)
Blue Owl Capital Corporation$860 $860 2.2 %
Blue Owl Capital Corporation II90 90 0.2 %
Blue Owl Credit Income Corp.30,952 1,900 4.7 %
Blue Owl Technology Finance Corp.8,955 800 2.0 %
Blue Owl Technology Income Corp.3,918 350 0.9 %
Blue Owl Alternative Credit Fund31,000 31,000 77.5 %
California State Teachers Retirement System10,825 5,000 12.5 %
Total$86,600 $40,000 100.0 %
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(1)     This represents each equity holder’s ownership percentage at March 31, 2026, based on net contributed capital.
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The table below sets forth Blue Owl Leasing’s consolidated financial data as of and for the following period:
March 31, 2026
December 31, 2025
Consolidated Balance Sheet Data
Cash$9,981 $34,555 
Investments at fair value39,363 39,628 
Total Assets49,650 74,531 
Total Debt (net of unamortized debt issuance costs)9,374 9,754 
Total Liabilities9,861 10,076 
Total Blue Owl Leasing Members’ Equity39,789 64,455 
For the Three Months Ended March 31,
2026
Consolidated Statement of Operations Data
Income
Investment income$1,043 
Expenses
Net operating expenses871 
Net investment income (loss)$172 
Total net realized and unrealized gain (loss)(239)
Net Increase (Decrease) in Blue Owl Leasing Members’ Equity Resulting From Operations$(67)
Blue Owl Leasing did not distribute any dividends to the Company for the period ended March 31, 2026.
Asset Sale
In February 2026, the Company sold a portion of its portfolio company investments with aggregate fair value of $538.3 million equivalent to 99.8% of par value to certain purchasers. Each investment sold represented a partial amount of the Company’s exposure to the respective portfolio company. The investments sold consisted of 92.0% first-lien investments, 4.5% second-lien investments and 3.5% unsecured investments, and included investments in 96 portfolio companies across 25 industries, 98.2% of investments sold were floating rate. The investments sold had an average investment size of $5.6 million and a weighted average spread of 5.5% and consist of partial sales representing approximately 59.0% of the Company’s exposure to each underlying portfolio company as of December 31, 2025. As a result of the sale, the Company recognized a $1.9 million gain on the sale in the first quarter of 2026. The Company used the proceeds from the sale to repay indebtedness and to make a special cash distribution to its shareholders. See “Note 8 Net Assets” for additional details on the special cash distribution.
Note 5. Debt
In accordance with the 1940 Act, with certain limitations, the Company is allowed to borrow amounts such that its asset coverage, as defined in the 1940 Act, is at least 200% after such borrowing. The Company’s asset coverage was 217% and 240% as of March 31, 2026 and December 31, 2025, respectively.
Debt obligations consisted of the below as of the following periods:
As of March 31, 2026
Aggregate Principal CommittedOutstanding Principal
Amount Available(1)
Unamortized Debt Issuance Costs
Net Carrying Value
Revolving Credit Facility(2)
$75,000 $ $75,000 (1,459)$(1,459)
SPV Asset Facility I375,000 187,500 52,772 (3,158)184,342 
2026 Notes350,000 350,000 — (1,549)348,451 
Total Debt$800,000 $537,500 $127,772 $(6,166)$531,334 
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(1)The amount available reflects any limitations related to each credit facility’s borrowing base.
(2)There were no outstanding borrowings on the Revolving Credit Facility as of March 31, 2026.
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As of December 31, 2025
Aggregate Principal CommittedOutstanding Principal
Amount Available (1)
Unamortized Debt Issuance Costs
Net Carrying Value
Revolving Credit Facility(2)
$225,000 $11,598 $213,402 $(2,314)$9,284 
SPV Asset Facility I375,000 315,000 59,265 (3,327)311,673 
2026 Notes350,000 350,000 — (2,150)347,850 
Total Debt$950,000 $676,598 $272,667 $(7,791)$668,807 
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(1)The amount available reflects any limitations related to each credit facility’s borrowing base.
(2)Net carrying value includes the unrealized translation gain (loss) on borrowings denominated in foreign currencies.
For the following periods, the components of interest expense were as follows:
For the Three Months Ended March 31,
20262025
Interest expense$11,308 $16,731 
Amortization of debt issuance costs2,771 1,110 
Total Interest Expense$14,079 $17,841 
Average interest rate(1)
7.4 %7.8 %
Average daily borrowings$608,456 $862,795 
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(1)Includes the impact of fees on undrawn portions of the Company’s credit facilities for the three months ended March 31, 2026 and 2025.
Revolving Credit Facility
On January 12, 2024 (the “Revolving Credit Facility Closing Date”), the Company entered into a Senior Secured Credit Agreement (as amended from time to time, the “Revolving Credit Facility”). The parties to the Revolving Credit Facility include the Company, as Borrower, the lenders and issuing banks from time to time parties thereto, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation, as Administrative Agent. On February 17, 2026 (the “Revolving Credit Facility Omnibus Amendment Date”), the Revolving Credit Facility was amended to reduce the maximum commitment, shorten the availability period, adjust pricing and make certain other changes. The following describes the terms of the Revolving Credit Facility as modified through the Revolving Credit Facility Omnibus Amendment Date.
The Revolving Credit Facility is guaranteed by certain subsidiaries of the Company in existence as of the Revolving Credit Facility Omnibus Amendment Date of the Revolving Credit Facility, and will be guaranteed by certain subsidiaries of the Company that are formed or acquired by the Company thereafter (each a “Guarantor” and collectively, the “Guarantors”). Proceeds of the Revolving Credit Facility may be used for general corporate purposes, including the funding of portfolio investments.
The Revolving Credit Facility provides for (a) a term loan in an principal amount of $25.0 million (which was paid off on December 31, 2025) and (b) subject to availability under the borrowing base, which is based on the Company’s portfolio investments and other outstanding indebtedness, a revolving credit facility in a principal amount of up to $75.0 million (decreased from $225.0 million to $75.0 million on the Revolving Credit Facility Omnibus Amendment Date). The amount available for borrowing under the Revolving Credit Facility is reduced by any standby letters of credit issued through the Revolving Credit Facility. Maximum capacity under the Revolving Credit Facility may be increased through the exercise by the Company of an uncommitted accordion feature through which existing and new lenders may, at their option, agree to provide additional financing. The Revolving Credit Facility is secured by a perfected first-priority interest in substantially all of the portfolio investments held by the Company and each Guarantor, subject to certain exceptions, and includes a $10.0 million limit for swingline loans.
The availability period with respect to the revolving credit facility under the Revolving Credit Facility will terminate on October 12, 2027 (the “Revolving Credit Facility Commitment Termination Date”) and the Revolving Credit Facility will mature on January 12, 2029 (the “Revolving Credit Facility Maturity Date”). During the period from the Revolving Credit Facility Commitment Termination Date to the Revolving Credit Facility Maturity Date, the Company will be obligated to make mandatory prepayments under the Revolving Credit Facility out of the proceeds of certain asset sales and other recovery events and equity and debt issuances.
The Company may borrow amounts in U.S. dollars or certain other permitted currencies. Amounts drawn under the Revolving Credit Facility with respect to the commitments in U.S. dollars will bear interest at either (i) term SOFR plus any applicable credit adjustment spread plus margin of 2.50% per annum or (ii) the alternative base rate plus margin of 1.50% per annum. With respect to loans denominated in U.S. dollars, the Company may elect either the term SOFR or the alternative base rate at the time of drawdown, and such loans may be converted from one rate to another at any time at the Company’s option, subject to certain conditions. Amounts
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drawn under the Revolving Credit Facility with respect to the commitments in other permitted currencies will bear interest at the relevant rate specified therein (including any applicable credit adjustment spread) plus margin of 2.50% per annum. The Company will also pay a fee in the range of 0.50% to 0.65% depending on daily undrawn amounts under the Revolving Credit Facility.
The Revolving Credit Facility includes customary covenants, including certain limitations on the incurrence by the Company of additional indebtedness and on the Company’s ability to make distributions to its shareholders, or redeem, repurchase or retire shares of stock, upon the occurrence of certain events and certain financial covenants related to asset coverage and liquidity and other maintenance covenants, as well as customary events of default. The Revolving Credit Facility requires a minimum asset coverage ratio with respect to the consolidated assets of the Company and its subsidiaries to senior securities that constitute indebtedness of no less than 1.50 to 1.00 at any time.
SPV Asset Facility
Certain of the Company’s wholly owned subsidiaries are parties to a credit facility (the “SPV Asset Facility”). Pursuant to the SPV Asset Facility, from time to time, the Company sells and contributes certain investments to these wholly owned subsidiaries pursuant to sale and contribution agreements by and between the Company and the wholly owned subsidiaries. No gain or loss is recognized as a result of these contributions. Proceeds from the SPV Asset Facility are used to finance the origination and acquisition of eligible assets by the wholly owned subsidiary, including the purchase of such assets from the Company. The Company retains a residual interest in assets contributed to or acquired to the wholly owned subsidiary through the Company’s ownership of the wholly owned subsidiary.
The SPV Asset Facility is secured by a perfected first priority security interest in the assets of these wholly owned subsidiaries and on any payments received by such wholly owned subsidiaries in respect of those assets. Assets pledged to lenders under the SPV Asset Facility will not be available to pay the Company’s debts.
The SPV Asset Facility contains customary covenants, including certain limitations on the incurrence by the Company of additional indebtedness and on the Company’s ability to make distributions to the Company’s shareholders, or redeem, repurchase or retire shares of stock, upon the occurrence of certain events, and customary events of default (with customary cure and notice provisions).
SPV Asset Facility I
On December 1, 2017 (the “SPV Asset Facility I Closing Date”), ORCC II Financing LLC and OR Lending II LLC (collectively, the “Subsidiaries”), each a Delaware limited liability company and a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Company, entered into a Credit Agreement (the “SPV Asset Facility I”). Parties to the SPV Asset Facility I include ORCC II Financing LLC and OR Lending II LLC, as Borrowers, and the lenders from time to time parties thereto (the “SPV I Lenders”), Goldman Sachs Bank USA as Sole Lead Arranger, Syndication Agent and Administrative Agent, State Street Bank and Trust Company as Collateral Administrator and Collateral Agent and Cortland Capital Market Services LLC as Collateral Custodian. From time to time, the parties to the SPV Asset Facility I have amended the SPV Asset Facility I and the related transaction documents.
The summary below reflects the terms of the SPV Asset Facility I as amended from time to time, most recently by the Fourth Amended and Restated Credit Agreement, entered into on July 24, 2025, by the parties to the SPV Asset Facility I, which among other things, removed OR Lending II LLC as a borrower and replaced Cortland Capital Market Services LLC as collateral custodian with State Street Bank and Trust Company.
The maximum principal amount of the SPV Asset Facility I is $375.0 million; the availability of this amount is subject to a borrowing base test, which is based on the amount of the Subsidiaries’ assets from time to time, and satisfaction of certain conditions, including certain concentration limits.
The SPV Asset Facility I provides for a reinvestment period up to and including November 30, 2028 (the “SPV Asset Facility I Commitment Termination Date”). Prior to the SPV Asset Facility I Commitment Termination Date, proceeds received by the Subsidiaries from interest, dividends, or fees on assets must be used to pay expenses and interest on outstanding borrowings, and the excess may be returned to the Company, subject to certain conditions. Proceeds received from principal on assets prior to the SPV Asset Facility I Commitment Termination Date must be used to make quarterly payments of principal on outstanding borrowings. Following the SPV Asset Facility I Commitment Termination Date, proceeds received by the Subsidiaries from interest and principal on collateral assets must be used to make quarterly payments of principal on outstanding borrowings. Subject to certain conditions, between quarterly payment dates prior to and after the SPV Asset Facility I Commitment Termination Date, excess interest proceeds and principal proceeds may be released to the Subsidiaries to make distributions to the Company.
The SPV Asset Facility I will mature on November 30, 2030. Amounts drawn in USD bear interest at Term SOFR plus a 2.05% spread and the spread is also payable on a portion of any undrawn amounts. The Company borrows utilizing three-month SOFR rate loans.
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Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited) — Continued
(Amounts in thousands, except share and per share amounts and as otherwise noted)


Borrowings of the Subsidiaries are considered the Company’s borrowings for purposes of complying with the asset coverage requirements under the 1940 Act.
In connection with the SPV Asset Facility I, the Company entered into a Non-Recourse Carveout Guaranty Agreement on the SPV Asset Facility I Closing Date, which was amended and restated twice on March 11, 2019 and April 29, 2019, and was further amended by Amendment No. 1 to Second Amended and Restated Non-Recourse Carveout Guaranty Agreement, dated as of July 24, 2025 with State Street Bank and Trust Company, on behalf of certain secured parties, and Goldman Sachs Bank USA. Pursuant to the Non-Recourse Carveout Guaranty Agreement, the Company guarantees certain losses, damages, costs, expenses, liabilities, claims and other obligations incurred in connection with certain instances of fraud or bad faith misrepresentation, material encumbrances of certain collateral, misappropriation of certain funds, certain transfers of assets, and the bad faith or willful breach of certain provisions of the SPV Asset Facility I.
Debt Securitization Transaction
The Company holds secured financing through a debt securitization transaction (the “CLO Transaction”) issued by the Company’s consolidated subsidiary (the “CLO Issuer”), which is backed by a portfolio of collateral obligations consisting of middle-market loans and participation interests in middle-market loans as well as by other assets of the CLO Issuer. The CLO Issuer issues preferred shares which are not secured by the collateral securing the CLO Transaction which the Company purchases. The Company acts as retention holder in connection with the CLO Transaction for the purposes of satisfying certain U.S. and European Union regulations requiring sponsors of securitization transactions to retain exposure to the performance of the securitized assets and as such is required to retain a portion of a CLO Issuer’s preferred shares. Notes issued by the CLO Issuer have not been registered under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”), or any state securities (e.g., “blue sky”) laws, and may not be offered or sold in the United States absent registration with the SEC or pursuant to an applicable exemption from such registration. The Adviser serves as collateral manager for the CLO Issuer under a collateral management agreement. The Adviser is entitled to receive fees for providing these services. The Adviser routinely waives its right to receive such fees but may rescind such waiver at any time; provided, however, that if the Adviser rescinds such waiver, the management fee payable to Adviser pursuant to the Investment Advisory Agreement will be offset by the amount of the collateral management fee attributable to a CLO Issuer’s equity or notes owned by the Company. Assets pledged to debt holders of the CLO Transaction and the other secured parties under each CLO Transaction’s documentation will not be available to pay the debts of the Company. The Company consolidates the financial statements of the CLO Issuer in its consolidated financial statements.
CLO XIII
On September 12, 2023 (the “CLO XIII Closing Date”), the Company completed a $399.3 million term debt securitization transaction (the “CLO XIII Transaction”). The secured notes and preferred shares issued in the CLO XIII Transaction were issued by the Company’s consolidated subsidiary Owl Rock CLO XIII, LLC, a limited liability organized under the laws of the State of Delaware (the “CLO XIII Issuer”).
The CLO XIII Transaction was executed by (A) the issuance of the following classes of notes and preferred shares pursuant to an indenture and security agreement dated as of the CLO XIII Closing Date (the “CLO XIII Indenture”), by and among the CLO XIII Issuer and State Street Bank and Trust Company: (i) $228.0 million of AAA(sf) Class A Notes, which bore interest at three-month term SOFR plus 2.55% and (ii) $32.0 million of AA(sf) Class B Notes, which bore interest at three-month term SOFR plus 3.35% (together, the “CLO XIII Secured Notes”). The CLO XIII Secured Notes were scheduled to mature on the Payment Date (as defined in the CLO XIII Indenture) in September, 2035. The CLO XIII Secured Notes were privately placed by Goldman Sachs & Co. LLC as Placement Agent and NatWest Markets Securities Inc. as Co-Placement Agent.
On October 16, 2025, the CLO XIII Issuer redeemed and paid in full all classes of the CLO XIII Secured Notes, plus accrued interest thereon through October 16, 2025.
Concurrently with the issuance of the CLO XIII Secured Notes, the CLO XIII Issuer issued approximately $139.3 million of subordinated securities in the form of 139,300 preferred shares at an issue price of U.S. one thousand per share (the “CLO XIII Preferred Shares”).
As part of the CLO XIII Transaction, the Company entered into a loan sale agreement with the CLO XIII Issuer dated as of the CLO XIII Closing Date, which provided for the contribution of approximately $36.4 million funded par amount of middle-market loans from the Company to the CLO XIII Issuer on the CLO XIII Closing Date and for future sales from the Company to the CLO XIII Issuer on an ongoing basis. No gain or loss will be recognized as a result of these sales and contributions. Such loans constituted part of the initial portfolio of assets securing the CLO XIII Secured Notes. The remainder of the initial portfolio assets securing the CLO XIII Secured Notes consisted of approximately $298.5 million funded par amount of middle-market loans purchased by the CLO XIII Issuer from ORCC II Financing LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Company, under an additional loan sale agreement executed on the CLO XIII Closing Date between the CLO XIII Issuer and ORCC II Financing LLC and OR Lending II LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Company. The Company, ORCC II Financing LLC and OR Lending II LLC each made customary representations, warranties, and covenants to the CLO XIII Issuer under the applicable loan sale agreement.
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Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited) — Continued
(Amounts in thousands, except share and per share amounts and as otherwise noted)


The CLO XIII Secured Notes were the secured obligations of the CLO XIII Issuer, and the CLO XIII Indenture includes customary covenants and events of default.
Unsecured Notes
2026 Notes
On November 15, 2023, the Company issued $350.0 million aggregate principal amount of its 8.450% notes due November 15, 2026 (the “2026 Notes”) in a private placement in reliance on Section 4(a)(2) of the Securities Act, and for initial resale to qualified institutional buyers pursuant to the exemption from registration provided by Rule 144A promulgated under the Securities Act. The 2026 Notes have not been registered under the Securities Act and may not be offered or sold in the United States absent registration or an applicable exemption from registration.
The 2026 Notes were issued pursuant to the Base Indenture and a Second Supplemental Indenture, dated as of November 15, 2023 (the “Second Supplemental Indenture” and together with the Base Indenture, the “2026 Indenture”), between the Company and the Trustee. The 2026 Notes will mature on November 15, 2026, unless repurchased or redeemed in accordance with their terms prior to such date. The 2026 Notes bear interest at a rate of 8.450% per year payable semi-annually on May 15 and November 15 of each year, commencing on May 15, 2024. Concurrent with the issuance of the 2026 Notes, the Company entered into a Registration Rights Agreement (the “2026 Registration Rights Agreement”) for the benefit of the purchasers of the 2026 Notes. Pursuant to the 2026 Registration Rights Agreement, the Company filed a registration statement with the SEC and, on September 17, 2024, commenced an offer to exchange the notes initially issued on November 15, 2023 for newly issued registered notes with substantially similar terms, which expired on October 18, 2024 and was completed promptly thereafter.
The 2026 Notes are the Company’s direct, general unsecured obligations and rank senior in right of payment to all of the Company’s future indebtedness or other obligations that are expressly subordinated, or junior, in right of payment to the 2026 Notes. The 2026 Notes rank pari passu, or equal, in right of payment with all of the Company’s existing and future indebtedness or other obligations that are not so subordinated. The 2026 Notes rank effectively subordinated, or junior, to any of the Company’s future secured indebtedness or other obligations (including unsecured indebtedness that the Company later secures) to the extent of the value of the assets securing such indebtedness. The 2026 Notes are structurally subordinated, or junior, to all existing and future indebtedness and other obligations (including trade payables) incurred by the Company’s subsidiaries, financing vehicles or similar facilities.
The 2026 Indenture contains certain covenants, including covenants requiring the Company to (i) comply with Section 18(a)(1)(A) of the 1940 Act, as modified by Section 61(a) of the 1940 Act, for the period of time during which the 2026 Notes are outstanding, whether or not it is subject to those requirements, and (ii) provide financial information to the holders of the 2026 Notes and the Trustee if the Company is no longer subject to the reporting requirements under the Exchange Act. These covenants are subject to important limitations and exceptions that are described in the 2026 Indenture.
In addition, if a change of control repurchase event, as defined in the 2026 Indenture, occurs prior to maturity, holders of the 2026 Notes will have the right, at their option, to require the Company to repurchase for cash some or all of the 2026 Notes at a repurchase price equal to 100% of the aggregate principal amount of the 2026 Notes being repurchased, plus accrued and unpaid interest to, but excluding, the repurchase date.
Maturity of Debt Obligations
The table below presents a summary of the Company’s contractual payment obligations under credit facilities and notes as of March 31, 2026:
Payments Due by Period
TotalLess than 1 year1-3 years3-5 yearsAfter 5 years
Revolving Credit Facility$ $ $ $ $ 
SPV Asset Facility I187,500   187,500  
2026 Notes350,000 350,000    
Total Contractual Obligations$537,500 $350,000 $ $187,500 $ 
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Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited) — Continued
(Amounts in thousands, except share and per share amounts and as otherwise noted)


Note 6. Fair Value of Investments
Investments
The tables below present the fair value hierarchy of investments as of the following periods:
As of March 31, 2026
Level 1Level 2Level 3Total
Cash$323,507 $ $ $323,507 
Investments:
First-lien senior secured debt investments
$ $237 $577,401 $577,638 
Second-lien senior secured debt investments 10,363 86,941 97,304 
Unsecured debt investments  20,162 20,162 
Specialty finance debt investments
  7,604 7,604 
Preferred equity investments
  63,382 63,382 
Common equity investments
  76,354 76,354 
Specialty finance equity investments
  6,586 6,586 
Subtotal 10,600 838,430 849,030 
Investments measured at NAV(1)
— — — 25,715 
Total Investments$ $10,600 $838,430 $874,745 
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(1)     Includes investments in Credit SLF, BOCSO, LSI Financing LLC and Blue Owl Leasing LLC, which are measured at fair value using the net asset value per share (or its equivalent) practical expedient and have not been categorized in the fair value hierarchy. The fair value amounts presented in this table are intended to permit reconciliation of the fair value hierarchy to the amounts presented in the Consolidated Statements of Assets and Liabilities.
As of December 31, 2025
Level 1Level 2Level 3Total
Cash$59,362 $ $ $59,362 
Investments:
First-lien senior secured debt investments
$ $2,756 $1,218,616 $1,221,372 
Second-lien senior secured debt investments 11,351 119,703 131,054 
Unsecured debt investments  38,673 38,673 
Specialty finance debt investments
  7,491 7,491 
Preferred equity investments
  67,143 67,143 
Common equity investments
  77,020 77,020 
Specialty finance equity investments
  13,303 13,303 
Subtotal 14,107 1,541,949 1,556,056 
Investments measured at NAV(1)
— — — 20,494 
Total Investments$ $14,107 $1,541,949 $1,576,550 
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(1)     Includes investments in Credit SLF, BOCSO and LSI Financing LLC, which are measured at fair value using the net asset value per share (or its equivalent) practical expedient and have not been categorized in the fair value hierarchy. The fair value amounts presented in this table are intended to permit reconciliation of the fair value hierarchy to the amounts presented in the Consolidated Statements of Assets and Liabilities.
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Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited) — Continued
(Amounts in thousands, except share and per share amounts and as otherwise noted)


The tables below present changes in the fair value of investments for which Level 3 inputs were used to determine the fair value as of and for the following periods:
 
 As of and for the Three Months Ended March 31, 2026
Debt InvestmentsEquity Investments
First-lien senior securedSecond-lien senior securedUnsecuredSpecialty financePreferredCommonSpecialty financeTotal
Fair value, beginning of period$1,218,616 $119,703 $38,673 7,491 $67,143 $77,020 13,303 $1,541,949 
Purchases of investments, net8,279     128 130 8,537 
Payment-in-kind1,627 247 952 123 1,152 43  4,144 
Proceeds from investments, net(647,262)(24,278)(19,446)(10)(6,146)(23)(6,459)(703,624)
Net change in unrealized gain (loss) on investments(3,617)(9,075)(714) 93 3,893 (871)(10,291)
Net realized gain (loss) on investments(3,870)216 688  1,099 (4,751)483 (6,135)
Net accretion/amortization of discount/premium on investments1,116 128 9  41   1,294 
Transfers into (out of) Level 3(1)
2,512     44  2,556 
Fair Value, End of Period$577,401 $86,941 $20,162 $7,604 $63,382 $76,354 $6,586 $838,430 
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(1)Transfers between levels, if any, are recognized at the beginning of the period in which the transfers occur. For the three months ended, March 31, 2026, transfers into/(out of) Level 3 were as a result of changes in the observability of significant inputs for certain portfolio companies.
As of and for the Three Months Ended March 31, 2025
Debt InvestmentsEquity Investments
First-lien senior securedSecond-lien senior securedUnsecuredSpecialty financePreferredCommonSpecialty financeTotal
Fair value, beginning of period$1,495,835 $139,322 $33,594 $5,040 $59,385 $101,868 $8,219 $1,843,263 
Purchases of investments, net42,915   751 967  291 44,924 
Payment-in-kind3,239 1,199 1,352  1,036 40  6,866 
Proceeds from investments, net(53,969)(964)(228) (207) (74)(55,442)
Net change in unrealized gain (loss) on investments(2,192)18,899 476 1 39 1,732 774 19,729 
Net realized gain (loss) on investments(64)(20,066)(69) 2 (1,625) (21,822)
Net accretion/amortization of discount/premium on investments1,226 122 9  42   1,399 
Transfers between investment types        
Transfers into (out of) Level 3(1)
(5,659)21,929      16,270 
Fair Value, End of Period$1,481,331 $160,441 $35,134 $5,792 $61,264 $102,015 $9,210 $1,855,187 
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(1)Transfers between levels, if any, are recognized at the beginning of the period in which the transfers occur. For the three months ended, March 31, 2025, transfers into/(out of) Level 3 were as a result of changes in the observability of significant inputs for certain portfolio companies.
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Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited) — Continued
(Amounts in thousands, except share and per share amounts and as otherwise noted)


The table below presents information with respect to the net change in unrealized gains (losses) on investments for which Level 3 inputs were used in determining the fair value that are still held by the Company for the following periods:
For the Three Months Ended March 31,
20262025
First-lien senior secured debt investments$(9,122)$(1,904)
Second-lien senior secured debt investments(9,075)(1,405)
Unsecured debt investments(714)476 
Specialty finance debt investments
 1 
Preferred equity investments742 39 
Common equity investments(857)(155)
Specialty finance equity investments
(403)774 
Total Investments$(19,429)$(2,174)
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Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited) — Continued
(Amounts in thousands, except share and per share amounts and as otherwise noted)


The tables below present quantitative information about the significant unobservable inputs of the Company’s Level 3 investments as of the following periods. The weighted average range of unobservable inputs is based on fair value of investments. The tables are not intended to be all-inclusive, but instead capture the significant unobservable inputs relevant to the Company’s determination of fair value.
 As of March 31, 2026
Fair ValueValuation TechniqueUnobservable InputRange (Weighted Average)Impact to Valuation from an Increase in Input
First-lien senior secured debt investments$560,508  Yield Analysis  Market Yield
7.6% - 23.3% (10.7%)
Decrease
16,704 Collateral AnalysisRecovery Rate
0.0% - 100.0% (50.7%)
Increase
189 Recent TransactionTransaction Price
89.8% - 93.2% (90.1%)
Increase
Second-lien senior secured debt investments
$69,861  Yield Analysis  Market Yield
10.6% - 45.0% (29.2%)
Decrease
17,080  Collateral Analysis  Recovery Rate
61.0%
Increase
Unsecured debt investments
$18,893  Yield Analysis  Market Yield
5.5% - 18.7% (13.7%)
Decrease
1,269  Market Approach  EBITDA Multiple
12.0x
Increase
Specialty finance debt investments
$7,604 Yield AnalysisEBITDA Multiple
12.2%
Increase
Preferred equity investments$61,531  Yield Analysis  Market Yield
12.8% - 43.6% (16.1%)
Decrease
1,851 Recent TransactionTransaction Price
111.1% - 257.7% (204.1%)
Increase
Common equity investments$64,350  Market Approach  EBITDA Multiple
4.0x - 17.0x (5.4x)
Increase
3,048 Market ApproachRevenue Multiple
7.0x - 10.5x (9.8x)
Increase
5,906 Collateral AnalysisRecovery Rate
 0.0% - 99.0% (99.0%)
N/A
2,239 Yield AnalysisMarket Yield
8.4%
Decrease
770 Market ApproachMarket Adjustment Factor(3.2)%Increase
19 Market ApproachGross Profit Multiple
7.0x
Increase
22 Option Pricing ModelVolatility
70.0%
Increase
Specialty finance equity investments
$4,412 Market Approach
N/A(1)
N/A
N/A
1,969 Discounted Cash Flow AnalysisDiscounted Factor
20.0%
Decrease
205 Yield AnalysisMarket Yield
11.8%
Decrease
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(1)Fair value based on a weighting of the appraised value of the portfolio company’s underlying assets and their cost.
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Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited) — Continued
(Amounts in thousands, except share and per share amounts and as otherwise noted)


 As of December 31, 2025
Fair ValueValuation TechniqueUnobservable InputRange (Weighted Average)Impact to Valuation from an Increase in Input
First-lien senior secured debt investments$1,155,122 Yield AnalysisMarket Yield
6.3% - 20.1% (9.6%)
 Decrease
43,696 Recent TransactionTransaction Price
99.0% - 99.7% (99.3%)
 Increase
19,798 Collateral AnalysisRecovery Rate
0.0% - 107.2% (60.1%)
Increase
Second-lien senior secured debt investments
$119,703 Yield AnalysisMarket Yield
10.0% - 62.4% (22.5%)
 Decrease
Unsecured debt investments$37,466 Yield AnalysisMarket Yield
5.5% - 17.6% (12.9%)
Decrease
1,207 Market ApproachEBITDA Multiple
12.0x
Increase
Specialty finance debt investments
$7,491 Yield AnalysisMarket Yield
11.6%
Decrease
Preferred equity investments
$66,129 Yield AnalysisMarket Yield
11.6% - 35.3% (16.4%)
 Decrease
1,014 Market ApproachEBITDA Multiple128.9x Increase
Common equity investments
$64,531 Market ApproachEBITDA Multiple
4.0x - 17.8x (5.5x)
 Increase
5,967 Recent TransactionTransaction Price100.0%Increase
3,612 Market ApproachRevenue Multiple
8.3x - 13.0x (12.5x)
 Increase
2,190 Yield AnalysisMarket Yield
8.5%
Decrease
675 Market ApproachMarket Adjustment Factor
(0.0%)
Increase
28 Market ApproachGross Profit Multiple
9.0x
Increase
17 Option Pricing ModelVolatility
70.0%
Increase
Specialty finance equity investments
$6,444 Market ApproachAUM Multiple
1.1x
Increase
4,520 Market ApproachTransaction PriceN/AIncrease
2,137 Discounted Cash Flow AnalysisDiscounted Factor
20.0%
Decrease
202 Yield AnalysisMarket Yield11.5%Decrease
The fair value of the Company’s performing Level 3 debt investments is typically determined utilizing a yield analysis. In a yield analysis, a price is ascribed for each investment based upon an assessment of current and expected market yields for similar investments and risk profiles. Additional consideration is given to the expected life, portfolio company performance since close, and other terms and risks associated with an investment. Among other factors, a determinant of risk is the amount of leverage used by the portfolio company relative to its total enterprise value, and the rights and remedies of the Company’s investment within the portfolio company’s capital structure.
When the debtor is not performing or when there is insufficient value to cover the investment, the Company may utilize a net recovery approach to determine the fair value of debt investments in subject companies. A net recovery analysis typically consists of two steps. First, the total enterprise value for the subject company is estimated using standard valuation approaches, most commonly the market approach. Second, the fair value for each investment in the subject company is then estimated by allocating the subject company’s total enterprise value to the outstanding securities in the capital structure based upon various factors, including seniority, preferences, and other features if deemed relevant to each security in the capital structure.
Significant unobservable quantitative inputs typically used in the fair value measurement of the Company’s Level 3 debt investments primarily include current market yields, including relevant market indices, but may also include quotes from brokers, dealers, and pricing services as indicated by comparable investments. For the Company’s Level 3 equity investments, a market approach, based on comparable financial performance multiples such as publicly-traded company and comparable market transaction
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Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited) — Continued
(Amounts in thousands, except share and per share amounts and as otherwise noted)


multiples of revenues, earnings before income taxes, depreciation and amortization (“EBITDA”), or some combination thereof and comparable market transactions typically would be used.
Debt Not Carried at Fair Value
Fair value is estimated by discounting remaining payments using applicable current market rates, which take into account changes in the Company’s marketplace credit ratings, or market quotes, if available. The table below presents the carrying and fair values of the Company’s debt obligations as of the following periods:
As of March 31, 2026As of December 31, 2025
Net Carrying Value(1)
Unamortized Debt Issuance CostsFair Value
Net Carrying Value(1)
Unamortized Debt Issuance CostsFair Value
Revolving Credit Facility$(1,459)$(1,459)$(1,459)$9,284$(2,314)$9,284
SPV Asset Facility I184,342(3,158)184,342311,673(3,327)311,673
2026 Notes348,451(1,549)355,250347,850(2,150)359,625
Total Debt$531,334$(6,166)$538,133$668,807$(7,791)$680,582
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(1)The carrying values are presented net of debt issuance costs.
The table below presents fair value measurements of the Company’s debt obligations as of the following periods:
As of March 31, 2026As of December 31, 2025
Level 1$ $ 
Level 2355,250 359,625 
Level 3182,883 320,957 
Total Debt$538,133 $680,582 
Financial Instruments Not Carried at Fair Value
As of March 31, 2026 and December 31, 2025, the carrying amounts of the Company’s other assets and liabilities approximate fair value due to their short maturities. These financial instruments would be categorized as Level 3 within the hierarchy.
Note 7. Commitments and Contingencies
Portfolio Company Commitments
From time to time, the Company may enter into commitments to fund investments in the form of revolving credit, delayed draw, or equity commitments, which require the Company to provide funding when requested by portfolio companies in accordance with underlying loan agreements. The Company had the following outstanding unfunded commitments as of the following periods:
As of March 31, 2026
As of December 31, 2025
Revolving loan commitments$42,501 $88,831 
Delayed draw loan commitments23,409 52,975 
Debt commitments$65,910 $141,806 
Specialty finance equity commitments$5,844 $6,124 
Common equity commitments418 545 
Equity commitments6,262 6,669 
Total Unfunded Commitments$72,172 $148,475 
As of March 31, 2026, the Company believed they had adequate financial resources to satisfy the unfunded portfolio company commitments.
Other Commitments and Contingencies
From time to time, the Company may become a party to certain legal proceedings incidental to the normal course of its business. As of March 31, 2026, the Company was not aware of any material pending or threatened litigation that would require accounting recognition or financial statement disclosure.
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(Amounts in thousands, except share and per share amounts and as otherwise noted)


Note 8. Net Assets
Share Issuances
The Company currently has the authority to issue 450,000,000 common shares at $0.01 per share par value. Prior to its continuous public offering, the Company issued 100 shares of common stock to the Adviser and 277,788 shares of its common stock to certain individuals and entities affiliated with the Adviser in a private placement. The Company issued 151,364,239 shares of common stock in its continuous public offering prior to its termination on April 30, 2021.
The table below summarizes transactions with respect to shares of the Company’s common stock during the following periods:
For the Three Months Ended
March 31, 2026March 31, 2025
Shares
Amount
Shares
Amount
Reinvestment of distributions699,880 $5,756 1,339,149 $11,753 
Repurchased shares  (4,206,258)(36,805)
Total Shares/Net Repurchases699,880 $5,756 (2,867,109)$(25,052)
Prior to the termination of the Company’s continuous public offering, in the event of a material decline in its net asset value per share, the Company’s Board reduced the offering price in order to establish a new net offering price per share. The Company will not sell shares at a net offering price below the net asset value per share unless the Company obtains the requisite approval from its shareholders.
The Company determined not to file additional post-effective amendments to its registration statement and terminated its offering as of April 30, 2021.
During the three months ended March 31, 2025 and 2026, pursuant to the dividend reinvestment plan the Company issued shares as follows:
Date of IssuanceRecord DateNumber of SharesPurchase Price per Share
January 29, 2025January 28, 2025404,165 $8.79 
February 13, 2025December 31, 2024133,727 8.80 
February 26, 2025February 25, 2025407,046 8.78 
March 26, 2025March 25, 2025394,211 8.75 
January 28, 2026January 27, 2026347,777 8.26 
February 25, 2026February 24, 2026352,103 8.19 
On February 17, 2026, the Board determined to terminate the Company’s dividend reinvestment plan. All future distributions are expected to be paid in cash.
Distributions
The Board generally authorizes and declares monthly and/or quarterly distribution amounts per share of common stock, payable monthly and/or quarterly in arrears.
The tables below present cash distributions per share for shareholders of record during the following periods:
For the Three Months Ended March 31, 2026
Declaration DateRecord DatePayment DateDividend
Distribution Per Share(1)
Distribution Amount
($ in thousands, except per share amounts)
November 4, 2025January 27, 2026January 28, 2026Monthly$0.0533 $6,127 
February 18, 2026February 24, 2026February 25, 2026Monthly0.0533 6,145 
February 18, 2026March 17, 2026March 18, 2026Monthly0.0533 6,163 
March 5, 2026(2)
March 24, 2026March 26, 2026Return of capital2.5000 289,115 
Total$2.6599 $307,550 
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(1)Totals presented may not sum due to rounding.
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(2)Represents a special cash return of capital distribution reflecting approximately 30% of the Company’s NAV as of December 31, 2025.
For the Three Months Ended March 31, 2025
Declaration DateRecord DatePayment DateDividend
Distribution Per Share
Distribution Amount
($ in thousands, except per share amounts)
November 8, 2024January 28, 2025January 29, 2025Monthly$0.0600 $7,664 
February 18, 2025February 25, 2025February 26, 2025Monthly0.0600 7,696 
February 18, 2025March 25, 2025March 26, 2025Monthly0.0600 7,720 
February 18, 2025March 31, 2025May 15, 2025Quarterly0.0100 1,249 
Total$0.1900 $24,329 
The Company may fund its cash distributions to shareholders from any source of funds available to the Company, including but not limited to offering proceeds, net investment income from operations, capital gains proceeds from the sale of assets, dividends or other distributions paid to it on account of preferred and common equity investments in portfolio companies. In no event, however, will funds be advanced or borrowed for the purpose of distributions, if the amount of such distributions would exceed the Company’s accrued and received revenues for the previous four quarters, less paid and accrued operating expenses with respect to such revenues and costs.
Sources of distributions, other than net investment income and realized gains on a U.S. GAAP basis, include required adjustments to U.S. GAAP net investment income in the current period to determine taxable income available for distributions. The tables below reflect the sources of cash distributions on a U.S. GAAP basis that the Company has declared on its shares of common stock during the following periods:
For the Three Months Ended March 31, 2026
Source of DistributionPer ShareAmountPercentage
Net investment income$0.12 $13,521 4.4 %
Net realized gain on investments   
Excess (undistributed)0.04 4,914 1.6 
Paid-in capital (return of capital)
2.50 289,115 94.0 
Total$2.66 $307,550 100.0 %
For the Three Months Ended March 31, 2025
Source of DistributionPer ShareAmountPercentage
Net investment income$0.16 $20,494 84.2 %
Net realized gain on investments   
Excess (undistributed)
0.03 3,835 15.8 
Total$0.19 $24,329 100.0 %
Share Repurchases
Prior to the third quarter of 2025, the Company offered, on a quarterly basis, to repurchase shares of the Company’s common stock on such terms as may be determined by the Board in its complete discretion. All shares purchased by the Company pursuant to the terms of each offer to repurchase were retired and are authorized and unissued shares.
Offer DateTender Offer ExpirationTender OfferPurchase Price per ShareShares Repurchased
February 19, 2025March 24, 2025$36,805 $8.75 4,206,258 
May 16, 2025June 27, 202553,838 8.61 6,252,963 
August 18, 2025September 25, 202560,324 8.45 7,138,809 
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(Amounts in thousands, except share and per share amounts and as otherwise noted)


Note 9. Earnings Per Share
The table below sets forth the computation of basic and diluted earnings per common share for the following periods:
For the Three Months Ended March 31,
20262025
Increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations$(4,443)$14,198 
Weighted average shares of common stock outstanding—basic and diluted115,326,378 127,975,222 
Earnings per common share-basic and diluted$(0.04)$0.11 
Note 10. Income Taxes
The Company has elected to be treated as a RIC under Subchapter M of the Code, and intends to operate in a manner so as to continue to qualify for the tax treatment applicable to RICs. To qualify for tax treatment as a RIC, the Company must, among other things, distribute to its shareholders in each taxable year generally at least 90% of the Company’s investment company taxable income, as defined by the Code, and net tax-exempt income for that taxable year. To maintain tax treatment as a RIC, the Company, among other things, intends to make the requisite distributions to its shareholders, which generally relieves the Company from corporate-level U.S. federal income taxes.
Depending on the level of taxable income earned in a tax year, the Company can be expected to carry forward taxable income (including net capital gains, if any) in excess of current year dividend distributions from the current tax year into the next tax year and pay a nondeductible 4% U.S. federal excise tax on such taxable income, as required. To the extent that the Company determines that its estimated current year annual taxable income will be in excess of estimated current year dividend distributions from such income, the Company will accrue excise tax on estimated excess taxable income.
For the three months ended March 31, 2026 and 2025, the Company recorded U.S. federal and state corporate-level income tax expense/(benefit) of $0.3 million and $0.5 million, respectively, including U.S. federal excise tax expense/(benefit) of $0 and $(64) thousand for the three months ended March 31, 2026 and 2025, respectively.
Taxable Subsidiaries
Certain of the Company’s consolidated subsidiaries are subject to U.S. federal and state corporate-level income taxes. For the three months ended March 31, 2026 and 2025, the Company recorded a net tax expense/(benefit) of approximately $0.3 million and $0.6 million, respectively, for taxable subsidiaries.
The Company recorded net deferred tax liabilities of $10.3 million and $10.3 million as of March 31, 2026 and December 31, 2025, for taxable subsidiaries, respectively, which is significantly related to GAAP to tax outside basis differences in the taxable subsidiaries' investment in certain partnership interests.
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(Amounts in thousands, except share and per share amounts and as otherwise noted)


Note 11. Financial Highlights
The below are the financial highlights for a common share outstanding during the following periods:
For the Three Months Ended March 31,
20262025
Per share data:
Net asset value, at beginning of period$8.27 $8.80 
Results of operations:
Net investment income(1)
0.12 0.16 
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)(4)
(0.16)(0.05)
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations(0.04)0.11 
Distributions:
Distributions from net investment income(2)
(0.12)(0.16)
Distributions from net realized gains(2)
  
Return of capital distribution
(2.50) 
Undistributed (distributions in excess of) net investment income and net realized gains(2)
(0.04)(0.03)
Net increase (decrease) in net assets from shareholders' distributions(2.66)(0.19)
Total increase (decrease) in net assets(2.70)(0.08)
Net asset value, at end of period(9)
$5.57 $8.72 
Total Return(5)(6)
(0.5)%1.2 %
Ratios:
Ratio of net expenses to average net assets(3)(7)(8)
10.9 %11.7 %
Ratio of net investment income to average net assets(7)
6.8 %7.4 %
Portfolio turnover rate1.4 %2.8 %
Supplemental Data:
Weighted-average shares outstanding115,326,378127,975,222
Shares outstanding, end of period115,645,897124,860,217
Net Assets, End of Period$644,153$1,088,366
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(1)The per share data was derived using the weighted average shares during the period.
(2)The per share data was derived using actual shares outstanding at the date of the relevant transaction.
(3)Operating expenses may vary in the future based on unpredictable variables. Past performance is not a guarantee of future results.
(4)The amount shown at this caption is the balancing amount derived from the other figures in the schedule. The amount shown at this caption for a share outstanding throughout the year may not agree with the change in the aggregate gains and losses in portfolio securities for the year because of the timing of sales of the Company’s shares in relation to fluctuating market values for the portfolio.
(5)Total return is calculated as the change in NAV per share (assuming dividends and distributions, if any, are reinvested in accordance with the Company’s dividend reinvestment plan), if any, divided by the beginning NAV per share.
(6)Total return displayed is net of all fees, including all operating expenses such as management fees, incentive fees, general and administrative expenses, organization and amortized offering expenses, and interest expenses.
(7)The ratio reflects an annualized amount, except in the case of non-recurring expenses.
(8)Prior to any management fee waivers, the annualized total expenses to average net assets for the three months ended March 31, 2026 and 2025, was 10.9% and 11.7%, respectively.
(9)Totals presented may not sum due to rounding.

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Note 12. Subsequent Events
In preparing these financial statements, the Company has evaluated events and transactions for potential recognition or disclosure through the date of issuance. There are no subsequent events to disclose except the following:
Return of Capital Distribution
On April 17, 2026, the Company announced a return of capital distribution of $0.42 per share funded by proceeds from ordinary-course portfolio repayment activity. Inclusive of the return of capital distribution of $2.50 per share previously paid on March 26, 2026, the Company’s shareholders will have received return of capital distributions totaling $2.92 per share in 2026. This represents an aggregate of 35% of net asset value as of December 31, 2025.
Dividends
On April 17, 2026, the Board approved a regular monthly distribution for April 2026 of $0.035 per share to be paid on or before April 20, 2026. On May 5, 2026, the Board approved regular monthly distributions for May 2026, through July 2026. The regular monthly cash distributions, each in the gross amount of $0.03 per share, will be payable monthly to shareholders of record as of the monthly record date.

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Item 2. Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations
The information contained in this section should be read in conjunction with “ITEM 1. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS”. This discussion contains forward-looking statements, which relate to future events or the future performance or financial condition of Blue Owl Capital Corporation II and involves numerous risks and uncertainties, including, but not limited to, those described in our Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2025, in “ITEM 1A. RISK FACTORS”. This discussion also should be read in conjunction with the “Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward Looking Statements” set forth on page 3 of this quarterly report on Form 10-Q (“Quarterly Report”). Actual results could differ materially from those implied or expressed in any forward-looking statements.
Overview
Blue Owl Capital Corporation II (the “Company”, “we”, “us”, or “our”) is an externally managed, non-diversified closed-end management investment company that has elected to be treated as a business development company (“BDC”) under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “1940 Act”). Formed as a Maryland corporation on October 15, 2015, we are externally managed by Blue Owl Credit Advisors LLC (the “Adviser”, “our Adviser” or “OCA”) which is responsible for sourcing potential investments, conducting due diligence on prospective investments, analyzing investment opportunities, structuring investments and monitoring our portfolio on an ongoing basis. Our investment objective is to generate current income, and to a lesser extent, capital appreciation by targeting investment opportunities with favorable risk-adjusted returns. Our investment strategy focuses on primarily originating and making loans to, and making debt and equity investments in, U.S. middle market companies. Within this space, we predominantly focus on investing in institutionally-backed, upper middle market businesses, which we categorize as those generating greater than $50 million of EBITDA annually. We invest in senior secured or unsecured loans, subordinated loans or mezzanine loans, broadly syndicated loans and, to a lesser extent, equity and equity-related securities including warrants, preferred stock and similar forms of senior equity, which may or may not be convertible into a portfolio company’s common equity. We may hold our investments directly or through specialty financing portfolio companies and joint ventures. Except for our specialty financing company investments, our equity investments are typically not control-oriented investments and we may structure such equity investments to include provisions protecting our rights as a minority-interest holder.
We have elected to be treated as a regulated investment company (“RIC”) under subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”), and we intend to operate in a manner so as to continue to qualify for the tax treatment applicable to RICs. On February 28, 2017, we formed a wholly-owned subsidiary, OR Lending II LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, which holds a California finance lenders license. OR Lending II LLC makes loans to borrowers headquartered in California.
The Adviser is registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) as an investment adviser under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, as amended (the “Advisers Act”), an indirect affiliate of Blue Owl Capital Inc. (“Blue Owl”) (NYSE: OWL) and part of Blue Owl’s Credit platform. Subject to the overall supervision of our board of directors (the “Board” or “our Board”), the Adviser manages our day-to-day operations, and provides investment advisory and management services to us. The Adviser or its affiliates may engage in certain origination activities and receive attendant arrangement, structuring or similar fees. The Adviser is responsible for managing our business and activities, including sourcing investment opportunities, conducting research, performing diligence on potential investments, structuring our investments, and monitoring our portfolio companies on an ongoing basis through a team of investment professionals.
In April 2017, we commenced our continuous public offering, commenced operations and made our first portfolio company investment. We terminated our continuous public offering as of April 30, 2021. Prior to the termination of our continuous public offering, we issued 151,364,239 shares of our common stock for gross proceeds of approximately $1.39 billion, including seed capital contributed by our Adviser in September 2016 and approximately $10.0 million in gross proceeds raised in the private placement from certain individuals and entities affiliated with our Adviser.
The Adviser also serves as investment adviser to Blue Owl Capital Corporation and Blue Owl Credit Income Corp.
Blue Owl consists of three investment platforms: (1) Credit, which includes several strategies, including direct lending, alternative credit, investment grade credit, liquid credit and other adjacent investment strategies, (2) Real Assets, which focuses on three primary investment strategies: net lease, real estate credit and digital infrastructure, and (3) GP Strategic Capital, which primarily focuses on acquiring equity stakes in, or providing debt financing to, large, multi-product private equity and private credit firms. The Adviser is part of the direct lending strategy of Blue Owl’s Credit platform focuses on lending to primarily upper-middle market companies, both private equity-sponsored and non-sponsored and provides a range of customized financing solution across debt and equity-related instruments. In addition to the Adviser, Blue Owl’s Credit platform’s direct lending strategy is comprised of the Adviser, Blue Owl Technology Credit Advisors LLC (“OTCA”), Blue Owl Credit Private Fund Advisors LLC (“OPFA”), Blue Owl Technology Credit Advisors II LLC (“OTCA II”) and Blue Owl Diversified Credit Advisors LLC (“ODCA” and together with OTCA, OPFA, OTCA II and the Adviser, the “Blue Owl Credit Advisers”), which also are registered investment advisers. As of March 31, 2026, the Adviser and its affiliates had $159.24 billion of assets under management across Blue Owl’s Credit platform.
The management of our investment portfolio is the responsibility of the Adviser and the Diversified Lending Investment Committee. The Investment Team is led by Douglas I. Ostrover, Marc S. Lipschultz and Craig W. Packer and is supported by certain
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members of the Adviser’s senior executive team and Blue Owl’s Credit platform’s direct lending investment committees. Blue Owl’s four direct lending investment committees focus on a specific investment strategy (Diversified Lending, Technology Lending, First Lien Lending and Opportunistic Lending). Douglas I. Ostrover, Marc S. Lipschultz, Craig W. Packer and Alexis Maged sit on each of Blue Owl’s direct lending investment committees. In addition to Messrs. Ostrover, Lipschultz, Packer and Maged, the Diversified Lending Investment Committee is comprised of Matthias Ederer, Patrick Linnemann, Meenal Mehta and Logan Nicholson. See “Item 5. — Other Information.” We consider the individuals on the Diversified Lending Investment Committee to be our portfolio managers. The Investment Team, under the Diversified Lending Investment Committee’s supervision, sources investment opportunities, conducts research, performs due diligence on potential investments, structures our investments and will monitor our portfolio companies on an ongoing basis.
The Diversified Lending Investment Committee meets regularly to consider our investments, direct our strategic initiatives and supervise the actions taken by the Adviser on our behalf. In addition, the Diversified Lending Investment Committee reviews and determines whether to make prospective investments (including approving parameters or guidelines pursuant to which certain investments may be made or sold consistent with our investment objective), structures financings and monitors the performance of the investment portfolio. Each investment opportunity requires the approval of a majority of the Diversified Lending Investment Committee. Follow-on investments in existing portfolio companies may require the Diversified Lending Investment Committee's approval beyond that obtained when the initial investment in the portfolio company was made. In addition, temporary investments, such as those in cash equivalents, U.S. government securities and other high quality debt investments that mature in one year or less, may require approval by the Diversified Lending Investment Committee. The compensation packages of Diversified Lending Investment Committee members from the Adviser include various combinations of discretionary bonuses and variable incentive compensation based primarily on performance for services provided and may include shares of Blue Owl.
We may be prohibited under the 1940 Act from participating in certain transactions with our affiliates without the prior approval of our directors who are not interested persons and, in some cases, the prior approval of the SEC. We rely on an order for exemptive relief (the “Order”) to co-invest with other funds managed by the Adviser or certain affiliates, in a manner consistent with our investment objective, positions, policies, strategies and restrictions as well as regulatory requirements and other pertinent factors. Pursuant to such Order, we are generally permitted to co-invest with certain of our affiliates if such co-investments are done on the same terms and at the same time, as further detailed in the Order. The Order requires that a “required majority” (as defined in Section 57(o) of the 1940 Act) of directors who are not “interested persons” of us, the Adviser, or any of their respective affiliates, as defined in the 1940 Act (“Independent Directors”) make certain conclusions in connection with certain co-investment transactions, including (1) in most instances when we co-invest with an affiliated entity (as defined in the co-investment application) in an issuer where an affiliated entity has an existing investment in the issuer unless the transaction is completed on a pro rata basis, and (2) if we dispose of an asset acquired in a co-investment transaction unless the disposition is done on a pro rata basis or the disposition is of a tradable security. Pursuant to the Order, the Board oversees our participation in the co-investment program. As required by the Order, we have adopted, and the Board has approved, policies and procedures reasonably designed to ensure compliance with the terms of the Order. The Board, including a required majority of the Independent Directors, also reviewed the Co-Investment Policies of the Adviser to ensure that they are reasonably designed to prevent us from being disadvantaged by participation in the co-investment program. The Adviser and our Chief Compliance Officer will provide reporting to the Board.
The Blue Owl Credit Advisers’ investment allocation policies seek to ensure equitable allocation of investment opportunities and addresses the co-investment restrictions set forth under the 1940 Act. As a result of the Order, there could be significant overlap in our investment portfolio and the investment portfolio of the BDCs, interval fund, private funds and separately managed accounts managed by the Blue Owl Credit Advisers (collectively, the “Blue Owl Credit Clients”) and/or other funds managed by the Adviser or its affiliates that avail themselves of the Order. In addition, the Adviser and its affiliates are permitted to allocate an investment to a number of products across platforms that it views as appropriate for the particular investment objectives, strategies and characteristics of such products.
From time to time, we may form wholly-owned subsidiaries to facilitate our normal course of business.
Certain of our consolidated subsidiaries are subject to U.S. federal and state corporate-level income taxes.
We have elected to be regulated as a BDC under the 1940 Act and as a regulated investment company (“RIC”) for U.S. federal income tax purposes. As a result, we are required to comply with various statutory and regulatory requirements, such as:
the requirement to invest at least 70% of our assets in “qualifying assets”, as such term is defined in the 1940 Act;
source of income limitations;
asset diversification requirements; and
the requirement to distribute (or be treated as distributing) in each taxable year at least the sum of (i) 90% of our investment company taxable income and (ii) 90% of our tax-exempt interest for that taxable year.
Our Investment Framework
Our investment objective is to generate current income, and to a lesser extent, capital appreciation by targeting investment opportunities with favorable risk-adjusted returns. Our investment strategy focuses primarily on originating and making loans to, and
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making debt and equity investments in, U.S. middle market companies. Since our Adviser and its affiliates began investment activities in April 2016 through March 31, 2026, our Adviser and its affiliates have originated $193.98 billion aggregate principal amount of investments, of which $189.83 billion aggregate principal amount of investments prior to any subsequent exits or repayments, was retained by either us or a corporation or fund advised by our Adviser or its affiliates. We seek to participate in transactions sponsored by what we believe to be high-quality private equity and venture capital firms capable of providing both operational and financial resources. We seek to generate current income primarily in U.S. middle market companies, both sponsored and non-sponsored, through direct originations of senior secured loans or originations of unsecured loans, subordinated loans or mezzanine loans, broadly syndicated loans and, to a lesser extent, investments in equity and equity-related securities including warrants, preferred stock and similar forms of senior equity. We may hold our investments directly or through specialty financing portfolio companies and joint ventures. Except for our specialty financing company investments, our equity investments are typically not control-oriented investments and we may structure such equity investments to include provisions protecting our rights as a minority-interest holder.
In general, we define “middle market companies” to mean companies with earnings before interest expense, income tax expense, depreciation and amortization, or “EBITDA,” between $25 million and $500 million annually and/or annual revenue of $125 million to $5 billion. Within this space, we predominantly focus on investing in upper middle market businesses, where we can structure larger transactions. which we believe to be more resilient and of greater strategic significance. We categorize “upper middle market” companies as those generating $50 million or more of EBITDA annually. We may on occasion invest in smaller or larger companies if an attractive opportunity presents itself, especially when there are dislocations in the capital markets, including the high yield and syndicated loan markets. We note that over time, the average EBITDA of companies in our portfolio has grown significantly as the scale of private market solutions has grown. Across our investments, we typically seek to be senior in the capital structure, targeting a loan-to-value ratio (the amount of outstanding debt as a percentage of the value of the company) of 50% or below on average, which may provide a level of downside protection and help preserve capital.
We expect that our portfolio composition will be comprised predominantly of directly originated debt and income producing securities, with a lesser allocation to equity or equity-linked opportunities which we may hold directly or through specialty purpose vehicles and joint ventures. In addition, we may invest a portion of our portfolio in opportunistic investments and publicly traded debt investments and we may evaluate and enter into strategic portfolio transactions that may result in additional portfolio companies that we are considered to control. These types of investments are intended to supplement our core strategy and further enhance returns to our shareholders. These investments may include high-yield bonds and broadly-syndicated loans, including “covenant light” loans (as defined below), and other publicly traded debt instruments, typically originated and structured by banks on behalf of large corporate borrowers with employee counts, revenues, EBITDAs and enterprise values larger than those of middle market companies, and equity investments in portfolio companies that make senior secured loans or invest in broadly syndicated loans, structured products, asset-based solutions or other forms of specialty finance, which may include, but is not limited to, investments such as life settlement, royalty interests and equipment finance.
Our portfolio composition may fluctuate from time to time based on market conditions and interest rates.
Covenants are contractual restrictions that lenders place on companies to limit the corporate actions a company may pursue. The loans in which we expect to invest may have financial maintenance covenants, which are used to proactively address materially adverse changes in a portfolio company’s financial performance or may take the form of “covenant-lite” loans which generally refer to loans that do not have a complete set of financial maintenance covenants. Generally, “covenant-lite” loans provide borrower companies more freedom to negatively impact lenders because their covenants are incurrence-based, which means they are only tested and can only be breached following an affirmative action of the borrower, rather than by a deterioration in the borrower’s financial condition. Accordingly, to the extent we invest in “covenant-lite” loans, we may have fewer rights against a borrower and may have a greater risk of loss on such investments as compared to investments in or exposure to loans with financial maintenance covenants.
As of March 31, 2026, our average debt investment size in each of our portfolio companies was approximately $5.1 million based on fair value. The investment size will vary with the size of our capital base and market conditions. As of March 31, 2026, excluding certain investments that fall outside of our typical borrower profile, our portfolio companies representing 93.1% of our total debt portfolio based on fair value, had weighted average annual revenue of $943.3 million, weighted average annual EBITDA of $205 million, an average interest coverage of 1.80 and an average net loan-to value of 53.2%.
The companies in which we invest use our capital to support their growth, acquisitions, market or product expansion, refinancings and/or recapitalizations. The debt in which we invest typically is not rated by any rating agency, but if these instruments were rated, they would likely receive a rating of below investment grade (that is, below BBB- or Baa3), which is often referred to as “high yield” or “junk.”
Key Components of Our Results of Operations
Investments
We focus primarily on the direct origination of loans to institutionally-backed, upper middle market companies domiciled in the United States.
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Our level of investment activity (both the number of investments and the size of each investment) can and will vary substantially from period to period depending on many factors, including the amount of debt and equity capital available to middle market companies, the level of merger and acquisition activity for such companies, the general economic environment and the competitive environment for the types of investments we make.
In addition, as part of our risk strategy on investments, we may reduce the levels of certain investments through partial sales or syndication to additional lenders.
Revenues
We generate revenues primarily in the form of interest income from the investments we hold. In addition, we generate income from dividends on either direct equity investments or equity interests obtained in connection with originating loans, such as options, warrants or conversion rights. Our debt investments typically have a term of three to ten years. As of March 31, 2026, 95.3% of our debt investments based on fair value bear interest at a floating rate, subject to interest rate floors, in certain cases. Interest on our debt investments is generally payable either monthly or quarterly.
Our investment portfolio consists primarily of floating rate loans, and our credit facilities bear interest at floating rates. Macro trends in base interest rates like the Secured Overnight Financing Rate (“SOFR”) and any alternative reference rates may affect our net investment income over the long term. However, because we generally originate loans to a small number of portfolio companies each quarter, and those investments vary in size, our results in any given period, including the interest rate on investments that were sold or repaid in a period compared to the interest rate of new investments made during that period, often are idiosyncratic, and reflect the characteristics of the particular portfolio companies that we invested in or exited during the period and not necessarily any trends in our business or macro trends. Generally, because our portfolio consists primarily of floating rate loans, we expect our earnings to benefit from a prolonged higher rate environment.
Loan origination fees, original issue discount and market discount or premium are capitalized, and we accrete or amortize such amounts under U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“U.S. GAAP”) as interest income using the effective yield method for term instruments and the straight-line method for revolving or delayed draw instruments. Repayments of our debt investments can reduce interest income from period to period. The frequency or volume of these repayments may fluctuate significantly. We record prepayment premiums on loans as interest income. We may also generate revenue in the form of commitment, loan origination, structuring, or due diligence fees, fees for providing managerial assistance to our portfolio companies and possibly consulting fees.
Dividend income on equity investments is recorded on the record date for private portfolio companies or on the ex-dividend date for publicly traded companies.
Our portfolio activity also reflects the proceeds from sales of investments. We recognize realized gains or losses on investments based on the difference between the net proceeds from the disposition and the amortized cost basis of the investment without regard to unrealized gains or losses previously recognized. We record current period changes in fair value of investments that are measured at fair value as a component of the net change in unrealized gains (losses) on investments in the consolidated statements of operations.
Expenses
Our primary operating expenses include the payment of the management fee, the incentive fee, expenses reimbursable under the Administration Agreement and Investment Advisory Agreement, legal and professional fees, interest and other debt expenses and other operating expenses. The management fee and incentive fee compensate our Adviser for work in identifying, evaluating, negotiating, closing, monitoring and realizing our investments.
Except as specifically provided below, all investment professionals and staff of the Adviser, when and to the extent engaged in providing investment advisory and management services to us, the base compensation, bonus and benefits, and the routine overhead expenses of such personnel allocable to such services, are provided and paid for by the Adviser. We bear our allocable portion of the compensation paid by the Adviser (or its affiliates) to our chief compliance officer and chief financial officer and their respective staffs (based on a percentage of time such individuals devote, on an estimated basis, to our business affairs). We bear all other costs and expenses of our operations, administration and transactions, including, but not limited to (i) investment advisory fees, including management fees and incentive fees, to the Adviser, pursuant to the Investment Advisory Agreement; (ii) our allocable portion of overhead and other expenses incurred by the Adviser in performing its administrative obligations under the Administration Agreement; and (iii) all other costs and expenses of our operations and transactions including, without limitation, those relating to:
expenses deemed to be “organization and offering expenses” for purposes of FINRA Conduct Rule 2310(a)(12) (exclusive of commissions, the dealer manager fee, any discounts and other similar expenses paid by investors at the time of sale of our stock);
cost of corporate and organizational expenses relating to offerings of shares of our common stock;
cost of calculating our net asset value, including the cost of any third-party valuation services;
cost of effecting any sales and repurchases of our common stock and other securities;
fees and expenses payable under any dealer manager agreements, if any;
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debt service and other costs of borrowings or other financing arrangements;
costs of hedging;
expenses, including travel expense, incurred by the Adviser, or members of the investment team, or payable to third parties, performing due diligence on prospective portfolio companies and, if necessary, enforcing our rights;
escrow agent, transfer agent and custodial fees and expenses;
fees and expenses associated with marketing efforts;
federal and state registration fees, any stock exchange listing fees and fees payable to rating agencies;
U.S. federal, state and local taxes;
independent directors’ fees and expenses, including certain travel expenses;
costs of preparing financial statements and maintaining books and records and filing reports or other documents with the SEC (or other regulatory bodies) and other reporting and compliance costs, including registration fees, listing fees and licenses, and the compensation of professionals responsible for the preparation of the foregoing;
costs of any reports, proxy statements or other notices to our shareholders (including printing and mailing costs);
costs of any shareholder or director meetings and the compensation of personnel responsible for the preparation of the foregoing and related matters;
commissions and other compensation payable to brokers or dealers;
research and market data;
fidelity bond, directors’ and officers’ errors and omissions liability insurance and other insurance premiums;
direct costs and expenses of administration, including printing, mailing, long distance telephone and staff;
fees and expenses associated with independent audits, outside legal and consulting costs;
costs of winding up;
costs incurred in connection with the formation or maintenance of entities or vehicles to hold our assets for tax or other purposes;
extraordinary expenses (such as litigation or indemnification); and
costs associated with reporting and compliance obligations under the 1940 Act and applicable federal and state securities laws.
We expect, but cannot assure, that our general and administrative expenses will increase in dollar terms during periods of asset growth, but will decline as a percentage of total assets during such periods.
Reimbursement of Administrative Services
We will reimburse our Adviser for the administrative expenses necessary for its performance of services to us. However, such reimbursement will be made at an amount equal to the lower of our Adviser’s costs or the amount that we would be required to pay for comparable administrative services in the same geographic location. Also, such costs will be reasonably allocated to us on the basis of assets, revenues, time records or other reasonable methods. We will not reimburse our Adviser for any services for which it receives a separate fee, for example rent, depreciation, utilities, capital equipment or other administrative items allocated to a controlling person of our Adviser.
Leverage
The amount of leverage we use in any period depends on a variety of factors, including cash available for investing, the cost of financing and general economic and market conditions. Generally, our total borrowings are limited so that we cannot incur additional borrowings, including through the issuance of additional debt securities, if such additional indebtedness would cause our asset coverage ratio to fall below 200%, as defined in the 1940 Act. Our current target leverage ratio is 0.75x.
In any period, our interest expense will depend largely on the extent of our borrowings and we expect interest expense will increase as we increase our leverage over time subject to the limits of the 1940 Act. In addition, we may dedicate assets to financing facilities.
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Market Trends
Broader geopolitical developments, including the conflict involving Iran, have contributed to elevated market volatility, even if they have not altered the fundamental operating environment for the U.S. companies in which we invest. We actively monitor these dynamics alongside other sources of risk. As part of our standard valuation and risk management processes, we conduct reviews of every investment in our portfolio on a quarterly basis. In response to heightened uncertainty over the last year, we took additional, proactive steps to reassess risk across our portfolio. We conducted thematic stress tests twice – first in response to tariff policies implemented in 2025, and more recently to evaluate the potential implications of rapid advancements in artificial intelligence. These additional reviews reinforced our confidence that our portfolio is well positioned, supported by borrowers with strong business fundamentals and defensive characteristics.
We believe the middle market lending environment provides opportunities for us to meet our goal of making investments that generate attractive risk-adjusted returns.
Limited Availability of Capital for Middle Market Companies — The middle market is a large addressable market. According to GE Capital’s National Center for the Middle Market Mid-Year 2025 Middle Market Indicator, there are approximately 200,000 U.S. middle market companies, which have approximately 48 million aggregate employees. Moreover, the U.S. middle market accounts for one-third of private sector gross domestic product (“GDP”). GE defines U.S. middle market companies as those between $10 million and $1 billion in annual revenue, which we believe has significant overlap with our definition of U.S. middle market companies. We believe U.S. middle market companies will continue to require access to debt capital to refinance existing debt, support growth and finance acquisitions. We believe that regulatory and structural factors, industry consolidation and general risk aversion, limit the amount of traditional financing available to U.S. middle market companies. We believe that many commercial and investment banks have, in recent years, de-emphasized their service and product offerings to middle market businesses in favor of lending to large corporate clients and managing capital markets transactions. In addition, these lenders may be constrained in their ability to underwrite and hold bank loans and high yield securities for middle market issuers as they seek to meet existing and future regulatory capital requirements. We also believe that there is a lack of market participants that are willing to hold meaningful amounts of certain middle market loans. As a result, we believe our ability to minimize syndication risk for a company seeking financing by being able to hold its loans without having to syndicate them, coupled with reduced capacity of traditional lenders to serve the middle market, present an attractive opportunity to invest in middle market companies.
Capital Markets Have Been Unable to Fill the Void in U.S. Middle Market Finance Left by Banks — Access to underwritten bond and syndicated loan markets is challenging for middle market companies due to loan issue size and liquidity. For example, high yield bonds are generally purchased by institutional investors, such as mutual funds and exchange traded funds (“ETFs”) who, among other things, are focused on the liquidity characteristics of the bond being issued in order to fund investor redemptions and/or comply with regulatory requirements. Accordingly, the existence of an active secondary market for bonds is an important consideration in these entities’ initial investment decision.
Syndicated loans arranged through a bank are done either on a “best efforts” basis or are underwritten with terms plus provisions that permit the underwriters to change certain terms, including pricing, structure, yield and tenor, otherwise known as “flex”, to successfully syndicate the loan, in the event the terms initially marketed are insufficiently attractive to investors. Furthermore, banks are generally reluctant to underwrite middle market loans because the arrangement fees they may earn on the placement of the debt generally are not sufficient to meet the banks’ return hurdles. Loans provided by companies such as ours provide certainty to issuers in that we have a more stable capital base and have the ability to invest in illiquid assets, and we can commit to a given amount of debt on specific terms, at stated coupons and with agreed upon fees. As we are the ultimate holder of the loans, we do not require market “flex” or other arrangements that banks may require when acting on an agency basis. In addition, our Adviser has teams focused on both liquid credit and private credit and these teams are able to collaborate with respect to syndicated loans.
Secular Trends Supporting Growth for Private Credit — We believe that periods of market volatility, such as the current period of market volatility caused, in part, by uncertainty regarding inflation and interest rates, and current geopolitical conditions, have accentuated the advantages of private credit. The availability of capital in the liquid credit market is highly sensitive to market conditions whereas we believe private lending has proven to be a stable and reliable source of capital through periods of volatility. We believe the opportunity set for private credit will continue to expand even as the public markets remain open. Financial sponsors and companies today are familiar with direct lending and have seen firsthand the strong value proposition that a private solution can offer. Scale, certainty of execution and flexibility all provide borrowers with a compelling alternative to the syndicated loan and high yield markets. Based on our experience, larger, higher quality credits that have traditionally been issuers in the syndicated and high yield markets are increasingly seeking private solutions independent of credit market conditions. In our view, this is supported by financial sponsors wanting to work with collaborative financing partners that have scale and breadth of capabilities. This has driven substantial growth in direct lending portfolio companies over time. Given the dynamics mentioned above, we believe this trend is poised to continue and that the large amount of uninvested capital held by funds of private equity firms broadly, estimated by Preqin Ltd., an alternative assets industry data and research company, to be $2.70 trillion as of December 31, 2025, will continue to serve as a tailwind to the space.
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Attractive Investment Dynamics — An imbalance between the supply of, and demand for, middle market debt capital creates attractive pricing dynamics. We believe the directly negotiated nature of middle market financings also generally provides more favorable terms to the lender, including stronger covenant and reporting packages, better call protection, and lender-protective change of control provisions. Additionally, we believe BDC managers’ expertise in credit selection and ability to manage through credit cycles has generally resulted in BDCs experiencing lower loss rates than U.S. commercial banks through credit cycles. Further, we believe that historical middle market default rates have been lower, and recovery rates have been higher, as compared to the larger market capitalization, broadly distributed market, leading to lower cumulative losses. Lastly, we believe that in the current environment, lenders with available capital may be able to take advantage of attractive investment opportunities as the economy reopens and may be able to achieve improved economic spreads and documentation terms.
Conservative Capital Structures — With more conservative capital structures, U.S. middle market companies have exhibited higher levels of cash flows available to service their debt. In addition, U.S. middle market companies often are characterized by simpler capital structures than larger borrowers, which facilitates a streamlined underwriting process and, when necessary, restructuring process.
Attractive Opportunities in Investments in Loans — We invest in senior secured or unsecured loans, subordinated loans or mezzanine loans, broadly syndicated loans and, to a lesser extent, equity and equity-related securities. We believe that opportunities in senior secured loans are significant because of the floating rate structure of most senior secured debt issuances and because of the strong defensive characteristics of these types of investments. We believe that debt issues with floating interest rates offer a superior return profile as compared with fixed-rate investments, since floating rate structures are generally less susceptible to declines in value experienced by fixed-rate securities in a rising interest rate environment. Senior secured debt also provides strong defensive characteristics. Senior secured debt has priority in payment among an issuer’s security holders whereby holders are due to receive payment before junior creditors and equity holders. Further, these investments are secured by the issuer’s assets, which may provide protection in the event of a default.
Portfolio and Investment Activity
Our platform continues to find attractive investment opportunities for deployment, predominantly in first lien originations to large borrowers and we intend to continue investing in accordance with our investment objective.
During the first quarter of 2026, global equity and debt markets experienced elevated volatility, with spread widening in fixed income markets as a result of intensifying geopolitical conflicts and heightened focus on the evolution of artificial intelligence (“AI”). The 10-year Treasury yield ended the first quarter of 2026 up nearly 15 basis points since the end of 2025 and the CBOE Volatility Index peaked above 30 during the first quarter of 2026, its highest level since April 2025. As a result of this volatility and higher inflation expectations, the Federal Reserve is now expected to maintain current interest rates in the near term.
We continue to focus on our investments in upper middle market businesses in non-cyclical industries we view as recession resistant and that we are familiar with, including defensive service-oriented sectors that provide intangible mission critical solutions and products such as healthcare, business services, technology and insurance brokerage. These types of companies have diversified revenue streams, strong recurring cash flow profiles and healthy liquidity.
The markdowns on our investments were primarily driven by credit spread widening and not a deterioration in the underlying quality of our assets. Across the portfolio we are not seeing a meaningful increase in amendment activity, requests for increased revolver borrowings, missed payments or other signs of an overall, broad deterioration in our results or those of our portfolio companies at this time, there can be no assurance that the performance of certain of our portfolio companies will not be negatively impacted by economic conditions, which could have a negative impact on our future results.
Blue Owl serves as the lead, co-lead or administrative agent on many of our investments and the majority of our investments are supported by sophisticated financial sponsors who provide operational and financial resources.
We believe that the construction of our current portfolio coupled with our experienced investment team and strong underwriting standards leave us well-positioned for the current economic environment. Many of the companies in which we invest are continuing to see modest growth in both revenues and EBITDA. However, in the event of further geopolitical, economic and financial market instability, in the U.S. and elsewhere, it is possible that the results of some of the middle market companies similar to those in which we invest could be challenged.
In February 2026, the Company sold a portion of its portfolio company investments with aggregate fair value of $538.3 million and aggregate total debt commitments of $600.0 million, equivalent to 99.8% of par value to certain purchasers. The investments sold consisted of 92.0% first-lien investments, 4.5% second-lien investments and 3.5% unsecured investments, and included investments in 96 portfolio companies across 25 industries, 98.2% of investments sold were floating rate and 100.0% were 1- or 2- rated on the Company’s 5-point internal investment ratings scale. The investments sold had an average investment size of $5.6 million and a weighted average spread of 5.5% and consisted of partial sales representing approximately 59.0% of our exposure to each underlying portfolio company as of December 31, 2025. As a result of the sale, we recognized a $1.9 million gain on the sale in the first quarter of 2026. Using the proceeds from these asset sales, on March 5, 2026, our Board declared a special cash return of capital distribution paid on March 26, 2026, to all of our shareholders of $2.50 per share, representing 30% of our net asset value (“NAV”) as of December 31,
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2025. Further, on April 17, 2026, the Board announced an additional return of capital distribution of $0.42 per share. See “Note 12 — Subsequent Events” for details.
Following the asset sales, we believe the portfolio remains attractive and well diversified as portfolio composition, sector concentrations, credit quality and borrower characteristics remain substantially consistent with the prior portfolio. The sale had no impact on the number of portfolio companies or industries we are invested in, nor average position size of the portfolio on non-accrual at fair value. Other key metrics remained largely unchanged including weighted average EBITDA and interest coverage, as well as weighted average spread and maturities. We believe this consistency reflects our disciplined portfolio construction, which has underpinned our strong net annualized total return since inception.
Subject to the approval of our Board, we intend to continue to prioritize additional return of capital distributions to our shareholders on a quarterly basis and expect to fund these quarterly returns of capital with repayments, earnings, proceeds from the sale of assets or strategic transactions. Based on our visibility of repayments in the short-term and long-term repayment expectations (generally 6-8% per quarter historically), we anticipate that we may return 5% or more of our capital to shareholders each quarter which, inclusive of the return of capital from the asset sale, is expected to result in the return of 50% or more of our capital to shareholders in 2026.
We also expect, subject to the approval of our Board, to continue to make monthly cash dividends to our shareholders from the Company’s net investment income.
As of March 31, 2026, based on fair value, our portfolio consisted of 66.1% first lien senior secured debt investments (of which 57.4% we consider to be unitranche debt investments (including “last-out” portions of such loans)), 11.1% second-lien senior secured debt investments, 2.3% unsecured investments, 0.9% specialty finance debt investments, 7.2% preferred equity investments, 9.1% common equity investments, 3.3% specialty finance equity investments and less than 1% joint venture investments.
As of March 31, 2026, our weighted average total yield of the portfolio at fair value and amortized cost was 10.1% and 9.7%, respectively, and our weighted average yield of accruing debt and income producing securities at fair value and amortized cost was 10.8% and 10.5%, respectively.
As of March 31, 2026, we had investments in 170 portfolio companies with an aggregate fair value of $874.7 million. Our current target leverage ratio is 0.75x. As of March 31, 2026, we had net leverage of 0.33x debt-to-equity.
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The table below presents our investment activity for the following periods (information presented herein is at par value unless otherwise indicated):
For the Three Months Ended March 31,
($ in thousands)20262025
New investment commitments:
Gross originations$7,043 $33,417 
Less: Sell downs— (78)
Total new investment commitments$7,043 $33,339 
Principal amount of new investments funded:
First-lien senior secured debt investments$184 $23,877 
Second-lien senior secured debt investments— — 
Unsecured debt investments— 1,208 
Specialty finance debt investments
— — 
Preferred equity investments— 1,000 
Common equity investments— 522 
Specialty finance equity investments
5,257 — 
Joint venture investments— 55 
Total principal amount of new investments funded$5,441 $26,662 
Drawdowns (repayments) on revolvers and delayed draw term loans, net$451 $18,263 
Principal amount of investments sold or repaid:
First-lien senior secured debt investments(3)
$(632,812)$(65,019)
Second-lien senior secured debt investments(24,280)(29,437)
Unsecured debt investments(30,399)(1,433)
Specialty finance debt investments
— — 
Preferred equity investments(6,146)(205)
Common equity investments(23)(2,438)
Specialty finance equity investments
(6,694)(2,600)
Joint venture investments— — 
Total principal amount of investments sold or repaid$(700,354)$(101,132)
Number of new investment commitments in new portfolio companies(1)
— 12 
Average new investment commitment amount in new portfolio companies$— $1,214 
Weighted average term for new investment commitments (in years)2.3 5.1 
Percentage of new debt investment commitments at floating rates100.0 %97.6 %
Percentage of new debt investment commitments at fixed rates— %2.4 %
Weighted average interest rate of new investment commitments(2)
10.2 %9.7 %
Weighted Average Spread over Applicable Base Rate of New Debt Investment Commitments at Floating Rates6.5 %5.4 %
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(1)Number of new investment commitments represents commitments to a particular portfolio company.
(2)Assumes each floating rate commitment is subject to the greater of the interest rate floor (if applicable) or 3-month SOFR, which was 3.68% and 4.29% as of March 31, 2026 and 2025, respectively.
(3)Includes scheduled paydowns.

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The table below presents investments at fair value and amortized cost as of the following periods:
As of March 31, 2026As of December 31, 2025
($ in thousands)Amortized CostFair ValueAmortized CostFair Value
First-lien senior secured debt investments(1)
$605,296 $577,638 $1,251,162 $1,221,372 
Second-lien senior secured debt investments135,763 97,304 159,446 131,054 
Unsecured debt investments19,552 20,162 37,347 38,673 
Specialty finance debt investments
7,595 7,604 7,483 7,491 
Preferred equity investments
63,723 63,382 67,578 67,143 
Common equity investments
50,922 79,666 55,486 80,120 
Specialty finance equity investments
24,747 28,671 25,571 30,360 
Joint ventures
334 318 334 337 
Total Investments$907,932 $874,745 $1,604,407 $1,576,550 
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(1)We consider 57% and 48% of first-lien senior secured debt investments to be unitranche loans as of March 31, 2026 and December 31, 2025, respectively.
The table below describes investments by industry composition based on fair value as of the following periods:
As of March 31, 2026As of December 31, 2025
Advertising and media3.7 %2.8 %
Aerospace and defense1.6 1.2 
Asset Based Lending and Fund Finance(1)
3.6 2.3 
Automotive Services5.9 3.0 
Buildings and real estate3.5 5.1 
Business services1.5 2.0 
Chemicals4.9 4.7 
Consumer products3.9 2.7 
Containers and packaging1.1 2.4 
Distribution1.4 1.8 
Education0.7 0.5 
Energy equipment and services0.2 0.6 
Financial services3.4 4.4 
Food and beverage5.0 6.0 
Healthcare equipment and services1.5 2.7 
Healthcare providers and services10.8 9.8 
Healthcare technology6.9 7.8 
Household products4.5 2.4 
Human resource support services2.1 2.0 
Infrastructure and environmental services1.4 1.2 
Insurance(3)
1.0 2.0 
Internet software and services8.0 10.9 
Joint ventures(4)
0.0 
(5)
0.0 
(5)
Leisure and entertainment2.4 2.5 
Manufacturing11.5 9.8 
Pharmaceuticals(2)
1.4 0.8 
Professional services1.8 3.2 
Specialty retail4.9 3.7 
Telecommunications0.3 0.2 
Transportation1.1 1.5 
Total100.0 %100.0 %
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(1)Includes investments in Amergin AssetCo and BOCSO.
(2)Includes investments in LSI Financing DAC and LSI Financing LLC.
(3)Includes investments in Fifth Season.
(4)Includes investments in Credit SLF and Blue Owl Leasing.
(5)Rounds to less than 0.1%.
The table below describes investments by geographic composition based on fair value as of the following periods:
As of March 31, 2026As of December 31, 2025
United States:
Midwest18.0 %22.3 %
Northeast23.9 18.3 
South35.7 38.4 
West17.9 15.3 
International4.5 5.7 
Total100.0 %100.0 %
The table below presents the weighted average yields and interest rates of our investments at fair value as of the following periods:
As of March 31, 2026As of December 31, 2025
Weighted average total yield of portfolio(1)
10.1 %9.9 %
Weighted average total yield of accruing debt and income producing securities(1)
10.8 %10.3 %
Weighted average interest rate of accruing debt securities9.9 %9.7 %
Weighted average spread over base rate of all accruing floating rate investments6.0 %5.8 %
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(1)For non-stated rate income producing investments, computed based on (a) the dividend or interest income earned for the respective trailing twelve months ended on the measurement date, divided by (b) the ending fair value. In instances where historical dividend or interest income data is not available or not representative for the trailing twelve months ended, the interest or dividend income is annualized.
The weighted average yield of our accruing debt and income producing securities is not the same as a return on investment for our shareholders but, rather, relates to our investment portfolio and is calculated before the payment of all of our and our subsidiaries’ fees and expenses. The weighted average yield was computed using the effective interest rates as of each respective date, including accretion of original issue discount and loan origination fees, but excluding investments on non-accrual status, if any. There can be no assurance that the weighted average yield will remain at its current level.
Our Adviser monitors our portfolio companies on an ongoing basis. It monitors the financial trends of each portfolio company to determine if they are meeting their respective business plans and to assess the appropriate course of action with respect to each portfolio company. Our Adviser has several methods of evaluating and monitoring the performance and fair value of our investments, which may include the following:
assessment of success of the portfolio company in adhering to its business plan and compliance with covenants;
periodic and regular contact with portfolio company management and, if appropriate, the financial or strategic sponsor, to discuss financial position, requirements and accomplishments;
comparisons to other companies in the portfolio company’s industry; and
review of monthly or quarterly financial statements and financial projections for portfolio companies.
An investment will be placed on the Adviser's credit watch list when select events occur and will only be removed from the watch list with oversight of the Diversified Lending Investment Committee and/or other agents of Blue Owl’s Credit platform. Once an investment is on the credit watch list, the Adviser works with the borrower to resolve any financial stress through amendments, waivers or other alternatives. If a borrower defaults on its payment obligations, the Adviser's focus shifts to capital recovery. If an investment needs to be restructured, the Adviser's workout team partners with the investment team and all material amendments, waivers and restructurings require the approval of a majority of the Diversified Lending Investment Committee.

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As part of the monitoring process, our Adviser employs an investment rating system to categorize our investments. In addition to various risk management and monitoring tools, our Adviser rates the credit risk of all investments on a scale of 1 to 5. This system is intended primarily to reflect the underlying risk of a portfolio investment relative to our initial cost basis in respect of such portfolio investment (i.e., at the time of origination or acquisition), although it may also take into account the performance of the portfolio company’s business, the collateral coverage of the investment and other relevant factors. The rating system is as follows:
Investment RatingDescription
1
Investments rated 1 involve the least amount of risk to our initial cost basis. The borrower is performing above expectations, and the trends and risk factors for this investment since origination or acquisition are generally favorable;
2
Investments rated 2 involve an acceptable level of risk that is similar to the risk at the time of origination or acquisition. The borrower is generally performing as expected and the risk factors are neutral to favorable. All investments or acquired investments in new portfolio companies are initially assessed a rating of 2;
3
Investments rated 3 involve a borrower performing below expectations and indicates that the loan’s risk has increased somewhat since origination or acquisition;
4
Investments rated 4 involve a borrower performing materially below expectations and indicates that the loan’s risk has increased materially since origination or acquisition. In addition to the borrower being generally out of compliance with debt covenants, loan payments may be past due (but generally not more than 120 days past due); and
5Investments rated 5 involve a borrower performing substantially below expectations and indicates that the loan’s risk has increased substantially since origination or acquisition. Most or all of the debt covenants are out of compliance and payments are substantially delinquent. Loans rated 5 are not anticipated to be repaid in full and we will reduce the fair market value of the loan to the amount we anticipate will be recovered.
Our Adviser rates the investments in our portfolio at least quarterly and it is possible that the rating of a portfolio investment may be reduced or increased over time. For investments rated 3, 4 or 5, our Adviser enhances its level of scrutiny over the monitoring of such portfolio company.
The Adviser has built out its portfolio management team to include workout experts who closely monitor our portfolio companies and who, on at least a quarterly basis, assess each portfolio company’s operational and liquidity exposure and outlook to understand and mitigate risks; and, on at least a monthly basis, evaluates existing and newly identified situations where operating results are deviating from expectations. As part of its monitoring process, the Adviser focuses on projected liquidity needs and where warranted, re-underwriting credits and evaluating downside and liquidation scenarios.
The Adviser focuses on downside protection by leveraging existing rights available under our credit documents; however, for investments that are significantly underperforming or which may need to be restructured, the Adviser’s workout team partners with the investment team and all material amendments, waivers and restructurings require the approval of a majority of the Diversified Lending Investment Committee. As of March 31, 2026, 1.9% of our portfolio at fair value is on non-accrual. Our average annual gain/(loss) ratio is (0.35)%.
The table below shows the composition of our portfolio on the 1 to 5 rating scale as of the following periods:
As of March 31, 2026As of December 31, 2025
Investment RatingInvestments at Fair Value
Percentage of Total Portfolio(1)
Investments at Fair Value
Percentage of Total Portfolio(1)
($ in thousands)
1$130,527 14.9 %$182,103 11.6 %
2554,407 63.4 1,177,657 74.7 
3169,442 19.4 190,376 12.1 
46,340 0.7 9,000 0.6 
514,029 1.6 17,414 1.1 
Total$874,745 100.0 %$1,576,550 100.0 %
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(1)     Totals presented may not sum due to rounding.
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The table below shows the amortized cost of our performing and non-accrual investments as of the following periods:
 As of March 31, 2026As of As of December 31, 2025
($ in thousands)Amortized CostPercentage
Fair Value
PercentageAmortized CostPercentageFair ValuePercentage
Performing$872,732 96.1 %$858,026 98.1 %$1,554,266 96.9 %$1,553,996 98.6 %
Non-accrual35,200 3.9 16,719 1.9 50,141 3.1 22,554 1.4 
Total$907,932 100.0 %$874,745 100.0 %$1,604,407 100.0 %$1,576,550 100.0 %
Loans are generally placed on non-accrual status when there is reasonable doubt that principal or interest will be collected in full. Accrued interest is generally reversed when a loan is placed on non-accrual status. Interest payments received on non-accrual loans may be recognized as income or applied to principal depending upon management’s judgment regarding collectability. Non-accrual loans are restored to accrual status when past due principal and interest is paid current and, in management’s judgment, are likely to remain current. Management may make exceptions to this treatment and determine to not place a loan on non-accrual status if the loan has sufficient collateral value and is in the process of collection.
Specialty Financing Portfolio Companies and Joint Ventures
We leverage the expanding role that private lenders are being asked to play in the broader credit markets to evaluate cross-platform opportunities including strategic equity and accretive joint venture investments that have cash flow and credit profiles that provide consistent income.
Specialty Financing Portfolio Companies
Amergin was created to invest in a leasing platform focused on railcar, aviation and other long-lived transportation assets. Amergin acquires existing on-lease portfolios of new and end-of-life railcars and related equipment and selectively purchases off-lease assets and is building a commercial aircraft portfolio through aircraft financing and engine acquisition on a sale and lease back basis. Amergin consists of Amergin AssetCo and Amergin Asset Management LLC, which has entered into a Servicing Agreement with Amergin AssetCo. As of March 31, 2026, the fair market value of our investment in Amergin Asset Management LLC was $2.0 million. We made an initial equity commitment to Amergin AssetCo on July 1, 2022. As of March 31, 2026, the fair market value of our investment in Amergin AssetCo was $12.0 million, of which $4.4 million is equity and $7.6 million is debt, and we had an unfunded equity commitment of $2.0 million. We do not consolidate our equity interest in Amergin AssetCo.
Fifth Season is a portfolio company created to invest in life insurance based assets, including secondary and tertiary life settlement and other life insurance exposures using detailed analytics, internal life expectancy review and sophisticated portfolio management techniques. On July 18, 2022, we made an initial equity commitment to Fifth Season. On February 12, 2026, we sold our equity investment in Fifth Season.
LSI Financing DAC is a portfolio company formed to acquire contractual rights to revenue pursuant to earnout agreements generally in the life sciences space. On December 14, 2022, we made an initial equity commitment to LSI Financing DAC. As of March 31, 2026, the fair value of our investment in LSI Financing DAC was $0.2 million. We do not consolidate our equity interest in LSI Financing DAC.
LSI Financing LLC is a separately managed portfolio company formed to indirectly own royalty purchase agreements and loans in the life sciences space. The Adviser provides consulting services to a subsidiary of LSI Financing LLC in exchange for a fee. The Adviser has agreed to waive a portion of the management fee payable by us pursuant to the Investment Advisory Agreement equal to the pro rata amount of such consulting fee. On November 25, 2024, we redeemed a portion of its interest in LSI Financing DAC in exchange for common shares of LSI Financing LLC. As of March 31, 2026, our investment at fair value in LSI Financing LLC was $10.4 million and our total commitment was $13.4 million. We do not consolidate our equity interest in LSI Financing LLC.
Blue Owl Cross-Strategy Opportunities 2025-1 LLC (fka Blue Owl Cross-Strategy Opportunities LLC) (“BOCSO”), which was formed to invest in alternative credit assets, including asset-based finance (“ABF”). ABF is a subsector of private credit focused on generating income from pools of financial, physical or other assets. We believe exposure to alternative credit presents an attractive opportunity as alternative credit is a growing subsector of private credit. On September 18, 2025, we made an initial equity contribution to BOCSO. As of March 31, 2026, our investment at fair value in BOCSO was $11.7 million and our total commitment was $11.7 million. As of March 31, 2026, the portfolio consists of five investments totaling $1.03 billion at cost and fair value, respectively, ranging in costs from $24.9 million to $379.6 million and with a fair value ranging from $24.7 million to $378.0 million. The largest investment is 36.9% of the total cost of BOCSO’s portfolio. As of March 31, 2026, the portfolio asset class composition was 65.6% ABF — Specialty finance, 32.0% ABF — Leasing, and 2.4% ABF — Commercial Real Estate. We do not consolidate our equity interest in BOCSO.
Joint Ventures
On May 6, 2024, Credit SLF, a Delaware limited liability company, was formed as a joint venture between the Credit SLF Members. The Credit SLF Members co-manage Credit SLF. Credit SLF’s principal purpose is to make investments in senior secured
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loans to middle-market companies, broadly syndicated loans and senior and subordinated notes issued by collateralized loan obligations. Credit SLF is managed by a board consisting of an equal number of representatives appointed by each Credit SLF Member and which acts unanimously. Investment decisions must be approved by Credit SLF’s board. Our investment in Credit SLF is a co-investment made with our affiliates in accordance with the terms of the exemptive relief that we received from the SEC. We do not consolidate our non-controlling interest in Credit SLF.
Refer to Exhibit 99.1 for the Credit SLF’s Supplemental Financial Information.
On June 30, 2025, Blue Owl Leasing, a Delaware limited liability company, was formed as a joint venture between the Blue Owl Leasing Members. The Blue Owl Leasing Members co-manage Blue Owl Leasing. Blue Owl Leasing’s principal purpose is to make investments in leases and loans. Investment decisions must be approved by Blue Owl Leasing. Our investment in Blue Owl Leasing is a co-investment made with our affiliates in accordance with the terms of the exemptive relief that we received from the SEC. We do not consolidate our non-controlling interest in Blue Owl Leasing.
As of March 31, 2026, our investment at fair value in Blue Owl Leasing was $90 thousand. As of March 31, 2026, Blue Owl Leasing had a $39.4 million investment.
Refer to Exhibit 99.2 for the Blue Owl Leasing’s Supplemental Financial Information.
Results of Operations
The below table presents our operating results for the following periods:
For the Three Months Ended March 31,
($ in thousands)20262025$ Change
Total Investment Income$35,249 $52,729 $(17,480)
Less: Total Operating Expenses21,434 31,705 (10,271)
Net Investment Income (Loss) Before Taxes13,815 21,024 (7,209)
Less: Income tax expense (benefit), including excise tax expense (benefit)294 530 (236)
Net Investment Income (Loss) After Taxes13,521 20,494 (6,973)
Net change in unrealized gain (loss)(4,694)16,187 (20,881)
Net realized gain (loss)(13,270)(22,483)9,213 
Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets Resulting from Operations $(4,443)$14,198 $(18,641)
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations can vary from period-to-period as a result of various factors, including the level of investment originations and exit activity, expenses, the recognition of realized gains and losses and changes in unrealized appreciation and depreciation on the investment portfolio. For the three months ended March 31, 2026, our net asset value per share decreased, primarily driven by distributions paid to our shareholders of $307.6 million, which included return of capital distribution reflecting approximately 30% of the Company’s NAV as of December 31, 2025. Reduction in NAV further reflected decreases in the fair value of certain debt investments.
Investment Income
The table below presents the investment income for the following periods:
For the Three Months Ended March 31,
($ in thousands)20262025$ Change
Interest income from investments$28,037 $43,379 $(15,342)
PIK interest income2,691 4,347 (1,656)
Dividend income4,220 4,448 (228)
Other income301 555 (254)
Total Investment Income$35,249 $52,729 $(17,480)
Three Months Ended March 31, 2026 Compared to the Three Months Ended March 31, 2025
Investment income decreased to $35.2 million for the three months ended March 31, 2026 from $52.7 million for the same period in the prior year primarily due to decreases in interest income and PIK interest income. These decreases were driven by a strategic reduction in our debt portfolio at par from $1.8 billion to $0.8 billion, as a part of our strategy to prioritize return of capital distributions of 5% or more to shareholder each quarter, including as a result of our asset sales in February 2026. Additionally contributing to a decline in our investment income was the reduction in the weighted average yield of our portfolio from 10.5% to 10.1% period-over-period. Included in interest income are other fees such as prepayment fees and accelerated amortization of upfront
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fees from unscheduled paydowns, which are non-recurring in nature and which remain relatively flat period over period, increasing from $0.7 million to $0.8 million. Dividend income and other income remained relatively flat period-over-period. Other income includes fees that are generally available to us as a result of closing investments and generally paid at the time of closing. We expect that investment income will vary based on a variety of factors, including the pace of our originations and repayments.
Expenses
The table below presents expenses for the following periods:
For the Three Months Ended March 31,
($ in thousands)20262025$ Change
Interest expense$14,079 $17,841 $(3,762)
Management fee, net4,657 7,313 (2,656)
Performance based incentive fees— 4,347 (4,347)
Professional fees1,052 1,062 (10)
Directors fees
197 197 — 
Other general and administrative1,449 945 504 
Total Operating Expenses$21,434 $31,705 $(10,271)
Three Months Ended March 31, 2026 Compared to the Three Months Ended March 31, 2025
Total operating expenses decreased to $21.4 million for the three months ended March 31, 2026 from $31.7 million for the same period in the prior year, primarily due to decreases in incentive fees, interest expense, and management fees. The decrease in incentive fees is due to a decrease in investment income period-over-period. The decrease in interest expense of $3.8 million was driven by a decrease in our daily weighted average borrowings from $862.8 million to $608.5 million, as a result of paydowns of debt and a decrease in our weighted average interest rate from 7.8% to 7.4% period-over-period. The decrease in management fees of $2.7 million is due to a decrease in average gross assets driven by sales and repayments of portfolio investments.
Net Unrealized Gain (Loss)
We fair value our portfolio investments quarterly and any changes in fair value are recorded as unrealized gains or losses. During the following periods, net unrealized gains (losses) were comprised of the following:
For the Three Months Ended March 31,
($ in thousands)20262025$ Change
Net change in unrealized gain (loss) on investments$(3,816)$15,604 $(19,420)
Income tax (provision) benefit44 (165)209 
Translation of assets and liabilities in foreign currencies(922)748 (1,670)
Net Change in Unrealized Gain (Loss)$(4,694)$16,187 $(20,881)
Three Months Ended March 31, 2026 Compared to the Three Months Ended March 31, 2025
For the three months ended March 31, 2026, the net unrealized loss was primarily driven by decreases in the fair value of certain debt investments as further detailed below. For the three months ended March 31, 2025, the net unrealized gain was primarily driven by a reversal of a prior period unrealized losses that were realized during the period in connection with the exits of certain investments, partially offset by decreases in the fair value of certain debt investments as further detailed below.
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The tables below present the ten largest contributors to the change in net unrealized gain (loss) on investments for the following periods:
Portfolio Company
For the Three Months Ended March 31, 2026
Portfolio Company
For the Three Months Ended March 31, 2025
($ in thousands)($ in thousands)
Loparex Midco B.V.$(8,834)H-Food Holdings, LLC$17,223 
Cornerstone OnDemand, Inc.(6,008)CIBT Global, Inc.4,774 
Pluralsight, LLC(2,177)Valence Surface Technologies LLC1,563 
Peraton Corp.(995)Advancion Holdings, LLC (fka Aruba Investments Holdings, LLC)(789)
Balrog Acquisition, Inc. (dba Bakemark)(951)Peraton Corp.(900)
Nscale Global Holdings Limited838 ASP Conair Holdings LP(1,105)
Metis HoldCo, Inc. (dba Mavis Tire Express Services)2,468 
Walker Edison Furniture Company LLC(1)
(1,258)
Conair Holdings LLC4,566 National Dentex Labs LLC (fka Barracuda Dental LLC)(1,545)
EOS Finco S.A.R.L5,802 Notorious Topco, LLC (dba Beauty Industry Group)(1,737)
Walker Edison Furniture Company LLC(1)
11,052 EOS Finco S.A.R.L(2,043)
Remaining Portfolio Companies(9,577)Remaining Portfolio Companies1,421 
Total$(3,816)Total$15,604 
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(1)Portfolio company is a non-controlled, affiliated investment.
Net Realized Gain (Loss)
The table below presents the realized gains and losses on fully exited and partially exited portfolio companies during the following periods:
For the Three Months Ended March 31,
($ in thousands)20262025$ Change
Net realized gain (loss) on investments$(13,380)$(22,425)$9,045 
Net realized gain (loss) on foreign currency transactions110 (58)168 
Net Realized Gain (Loss)$(13,270)$(22,483)$9,213 
For the three months ended March 31, 2026, we recognized net realized losses on investments of $13.4 million, as compared to losses of $22.4 million in the prior year period, primarily driven by the full or partial sales of investments and the restructuring of certain debt investments. The losses in the current year period were partially offset by a gain of $1.9 million from the asset sale described in “Note 4 - Investments” to our consolidated financial statements included in this Quarterly Report.
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The tables below present the largest contributors to the change in net realized gain (loss) on investments for the following periods:

Portfolio Company
For the Three Months Ended March 31, 2026
($ in thousands)
Walker Edison Furniture Company LLC$(11,108)
EOS Finco S.A.R.L(5,874)
MINDBODY, Inc.1,099 
Aerosmith Bidco 1 Limited (dba Audiotonix)199 
Minotaur Acquisition, Inc. (dba Inspira Financial)185 
Rocket BidCo, Inc. (dba Recochem)203 
Galls, LLC209 
Pregis Topco LLC217 
Rushmore Investment III LLC (dba Winland Foods)299 
Fifth Season Investments LLC483 
Remaining Portfolio Companies708 
Total
$(13,380)
Portfolio Company
For the Three Months Ended March 31, 2025
($ in thousands)
H-Food Holdings, LLC$(15,359)
CIBT Global, Inc.(4,785)
HFS Matterhorn Topco, Inc.(1,625)
GoHealth, Inc.(672)
Remaining Portfolio Companies16 
Total$(22,425)
Realized Gross Internal Rate of Return
Since we began investing in 2017 through March 31, 2026, our exited investments have resulted in an aggregate cash flow realized gross internal rate of return to us of approximately 9.7% (based on total capital invested of $3.6 billion and total proceeds from these exited investments of $4.4 billion).
IRR is a measure of our discounted cash flows (inflows and outflows). Specifically, IRR is the discount rate at which the net present value of all cash flows is equal to zero. That is, IRR is the discount rate at which the present value of total capital invested in each of our investments is equal to the present value of all realized returns from that investment. Our IRR calculations are unaudited.
Capital invested, with respect to an investment, represents the aggregate cost basis allocable to the realized or unrealized portion of the investment, net of any upfront fees paid at closing for the term loan portion of the investment.
Realized returns, with respect to an investment, represents the total cash received with respect to each investment, including all amortization payments, interest, dividends, prepayment fees, upfront fees (except upfront fees paid at closing for the term loan portion of an investment), administrative fees, agent fees, amendment fees, accrued interest, and other fees and proceeds.
Gross IRR, with respect to an investment, is calculated based on the dates that we invested capital and dates we received distributions, regardless of when we made distributions to our shareholders. Initial investments are assumed to occur at time zero.
Gross IRR reflects historical results relating to our past performance and is not necessarily indicative of our future results. In addition, gross IRR does not reflect the effect of management fees, expenses, incentive fees or taxes borne, or to be borne, by us or our shareholders, and would be lower if it did.
Aggregate cash flow realized gross IRR on our exited investments reflects only invested and realized cash amounts as described above and does not reflect any unrealized gains or losses in our portfolio.
Financial Condition, Liquidity and Capital Resources
Our liquidity and capital resources are generated primarily from cash flows from interest, dividends and fees earned from our investments and principal repayments and proceeds from sales of our investments, our credit facilities, debt securitization transaction
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and other secured and unsecured debt. The primary uses of our cash are for (i) investments in portfolio companies and other investments and to comply with certain portfolio diversification requirements, (ii) the cost of operations (including paying our Adviser), (iii) debt service, repayment and other financing costs of any borrowings and (iv) cash distributions, including returns of capital, to the holders of our shares.
We may from time to time enter into additional credit facilities, increase the size of our existing credit facilities or issue additional debt securities. Any such incurrence or issuance would be subject to prevailing market conditions, our liquidity requirements, contractual and regulatory restrictions and other factors. In accordance with the 1940 Act, with certain limited exceptions, we are only allowed to incur borrowings, issue debt securities or issue preferred stock, if immediately after the borrowing or issuance, the ratio of total assets (less total liabilities other than indebtedness) to total indebtedness plus preferred stock, is at least 200%. In addition, from time to time, we may seek to retire, repurchase, or exchange debt securities in open market purchases or by other means, including privately negotiated transactions, in each case dependent on market conditions, liquidity, contractual obligations, and other matters. The amounts involved in any such transactions, individually or in the aggregate, may be material.
As of March 31, 2026 and December 31, 2025, our asset coverage ratios were 217% and 240%, respectively. We seek to carefully consider our unfunded commitments for the purpose of planning our ongoing financial leverage. Further, we maintain sufficient borrowing capacity within the 200% asset coverage limitation to cover any outstanding unfunded commitments we are required to fund.
Cash as of March 31, 2026, taken together with our available debt of $127.8 million, is expected to be sufficient for our investing activities and to conduct our operations in the near term.
Our long-term cash needs will include principal payments on outstanding indebtedness and funding of additional portfolio investments. Funding for long-term cash needs will come from unused net proceeds from financing activities. We believe that our liquidity and sources of capital are adequate to satisfy our short and long-term cash requirements. We cannot, however, be certain that these sources of funds will be available at a time and upon terms acceptable to us in sufficient amounts in the future.
As of March 31, 2026, we had $323.5 million in cash, including foreign cash. During the three months ended March 31, 2026, cash provided by operating activities was $706.2 million, primarily as a result of repayments and selldowns of portfolio investments of $703.9 million and other operating activities of $16.3 million, partially offset by funding portfolio investments of $14.0 million. Lastly, we used $442.1 million of cash for financing activities during the period, as a result of $289.1 million of return of capital distributions in addition to dividends of $12.7 million paid to our shareholders, deferred financing costs paid of $1.1 million, and net repayments on our credit facilities of $139.1 million.
As of March 31, 2025, we had $68.3 million in cash, including foreign cash. During the three months ended March 31, 2025, cash provided by operating activities was $49.6 million, primarily as a result of selldowns and repayments of portfolio investments of $73.4 million and other operating activities of $22.5 million, partially offset by funding portfolio investments of $46.3 million. Lastly, we used $32.2 million of cash for financing activities during the period, as a result of distributions paid of $13.9 million, repurchased shares of $38.2 million, and deferred financing costs paid of $124 thousand, partially offset by net borrowings on our credit facilities of $20.0 million.
Share Issuances
We currently have the authority to issue 450,000,000 common shares at $0.01 per share par value. Prior to our continuous public offering, we issued 100 shares of common stock to our Adviser and 277,788 shares of our common stock to certain individuals and entities affiliated with the Adviser in a private placement. We issued 151,364,239 shares of common stock in our continuous public offering prior to its termination on April 30, 2021.
The table below summarizes transactions with respect to shares of our common stock during the following periods:
For the Three Months Ended
March 31, 2026March 31, 2025
($ in thousands, except share amounts)
Shares
Amount
Shares
Amount
Reinvestment of distributions699,880 $5,756 1,339,149 $11,753 
Repurchased shares— — (4,206,258)(36,805)
Total shares/net proceeds699,880 $5,756 (2,867,109)$(25,052)
Prior to the termination of our continuous public offering, in the event of a material decline in our net asset value per share, our Board reduced the offering price in order to establish a new net offering price per share. We will not sell shares at a net offering price below the net asset value per share unless we obtain the requisite approval from our shareholders.
We determined not to file additional post-effective amendments to our registration statement and terminated our offering as of April 30, 2021.
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During the three months ended March 31, 2025, shares issued pursuant to the dividend reinvestment plan were issued as follows:
Date of IssuanceRecord DateNumber of SharesPurchase Price per Share
January 29, 2025January 28, 2025404,165 $8.79 
February 13, 2025December 31, 2024133,727 8.80 
February 26, 2025February 25, 2025407,046 8.78 
March 26, 2025March 25, 2025394,211 8.75 
January 28, 2026January 27, 2026347,777 8.26 
February 25, 2026February 24, 2026352,103 8.19 
On February 17, 2026, the Board determined to terminate the Company’s dividend reinvestment plan. All future distributions are expected to be paid in cash.
Distributions
Our Board has authorized and declared monthly and/or quarterly distribution amounts per share of common stock, in each case payable monthly and/or quarterly in arrears. The following table presents cash distributions per share that were declared for the following period:
For the Three Months Ended March 31, 2026
Declaration DateRecord DatePayment DateDividend
Distribution Per Share(1)
Distribution Amount
($ in thousands, except per share amounts)
November 4, 2025January 27, 2026January 28, 2026Monthly$0.0533 $6,127 
February 18, 2026February 24, 2026February 25, 2026Monthly0.0533 6,145 
February 18, 2026March 17, 2026March 18, 2026Monthly0.0533 6,163 
March 5, 2026(2)
March 24, 2026March 26, 2026Return of capital2.5000 289,115 
Total$2.6599 $307,550 
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(1)Totals presented may not sum due to rounding.
(2)Represents a special cash return of capital distribution reflecting approximately 30% of the Company’s NAV as of December 31, 2025. See “Note 12 Subsequent Events” for details related to an additional return of capital distribution of $0.42 per share announced on April 17, 2026.
During certain periods, our distributions may exceed our earnings. As a result, it is possible that a portion of the distributions we make may represent a return of capital. A return of capital generally is a return of a shareholder’s investment rather than a return of earnings or gains derived from our investment activities. Each year a statement on Form 1099-DIV identifying the tax character of the distributions will be mailed to our shareholders. The tax character of the distributions are not determined until the Company’s taxable year end.
The following table presents cash distributions per share that were declared for the following period:
For the Three Months Ended March 31, 2025
Declaration DateRecord DatePayment DateDividend
Distribution Per Share
Distribution Amount
($ in thousands, except per share amounts)
November 8, 2024January 28, 2025January 29, 2025Monthly$0.06 $7,664 
February 18, 2025February 25, 2025February 26, 2025Monthly0.06 7,696 
February 18, 2025March 25, 2025March 26, 2025Monthly0.06 7,720 
February 18, 2025March 31, 2025May 15, 2025Quarterly0.01 1,249 
Total$0.19 $24,329 
We may fund our cash distributions to shareholders from any source of funds available to us, including but not limited to offering proceeds, net investment income from operations, capital gains proceeds from the sale of assets, dividends or other distributions paid to us on account of preferred and common equity investments in portfolio companies. In no event, however, will funds be advanced or borrowed for the purpose of distributions, if the amount of such distributions would exceed our accrued and received net revenues for the previous four quarters, less paid and accrued operating expenses with respect to such revenues and costs.
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Sources of distributions, other than net investment income and realized gains on a U.S. GAAP basis, include required adjustments to U.S. GAAP net investment income in the current period to determine taxable income available for distributions. The tables below reflect the sources of cash distributions on a U.S. GAAP basis that we have declared on our shares of common stock during the following periods:
For the Three Months Ended March 31, 2026
Source of DistributionPer ShareAmountPercentage
($ in thousands, except per share amounts)
Net investment income$0.12 $13,521 4.4 %
Net realized gain on investments— — — 
Excess (undistributed)0.04 4,914 1.6 
Paid-in capital (return of capital)
2.50 289,115 94.0 
Total$2.66 $307,550 100.0 %
For the Three Months Ended March 31, 2025
Source of DistributionPer ShareAmountPercentage
($ in thousands, except per share amounts)
Net investment income$0.16 $20,494 84.2 %
Net realized gain on investments— — — 
Excess (undistributed)
0.03 3,835 15.8 
Total$0.19 $24,329 100.0 %
Share Repurchases
Prior to the third quarter of 2025, we offered, on a quarterly basis, to repurchase shares of our common stock on such terms as may be determined by our Board in its complete discretion. The Board has complete discretion to determine whether we will engage in any share repurchase, and if so, the terms of such repurchase. At the discretion of our Board, we may use cash on hand, cash available from borrowings, and cash from the sale of our investments as of the end of the applicable period to repurchase shares.
All shares purchased by us pursuant to the terms of each offer to repurchase will be retired and thereafter will be authorized and unissued shares.
Any periodic repurchase offers are subject in part to our available cash and compliance with the BDC and RIC qualification and diversification rules promulgated under the 1940 Act and the Code, respectively.
Offer DateTender Offer ExpirationTender OfferPurchase Price per ShareShares Repurchased
($ in thousands, except share and per share amounts)
February 19, 2025March 24, 2025$36,805 $8.754,206,258
May 16, 2025June 27, 202553,838 8.616,252,963
August 18, 2025September 25, 202560,324 8.457,138,809
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Total Return Since Inception
Cumulative total return for the period April 4, 2017 to March 31, 2026 was 78.7% (without upfront sales load) and 69.7% (with maximum upfront sales load). The following table presents cumulative total returns for the three months ended March 31, 2026, rolling 1-year, 3-year and 5-year periods and since inception.
Shareholder Returns (Without Sales Charge)Shareholder Returns (With Maximum Sales Charge)
Annualized Total Return
YTD1-Year
3-Year(3)
5-Year(3)
Since Inception(3)
Cumulative Total Return Since Inception(3)
Cumulative Total Return Since Inception(3)
Total Shareholder Returns(1)(2)
(0.5)%1.6%5.8%6.8%8.7%78.7%69.7%
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(1)Compounded monthly.
(2)Unless otherwise indicated, total return is calculated as the change in NAV per share (assuming dividends and distributions, if any, are reinvested in accordance with the Company’s dividend reinvestment plan), if any, divided by the beginning NAV per share.
(3)For the purposes of calculating total return for periods starting prior to the termination of our continuous public offering on April 30, 2021, beginning NAV is equal to the net offering price in effect at that time.
Past performance does not guarantee future results. Returns reflect reinvestment of distributions and the deduction of ongoing expenses that are borne by investors, such as management fees, incentive fees, interest expense, offering costs, professional fees, director fees and other general and administrative expenses. An investment in the Company is subject to a maximum upfront sales load of 5% of the offering price, which will reduce the amount of capital available for investment. Operating expenses may vary in the future based on the unpredictable variables.
Debt
As of March 31, 2026, we had in place an Amended and Restated Senior Secured Revolving Credit Agreement (as amended from time to time, the “Revolving Credit Facility”), as well as a special purpose vehicle asset credit facility and unsecured notes and in the future, we may enter into additional borrowing arrangements of these types. See Note 5 — Debt” to our consolidated financial statements included in this Quarterly Report.
Aggregate Borrowings
Our debt obligations consisted of the below as of the following periods:
As of March 31, 2026
($ in thousands)
Maturity Date
Aggregate Principal CommittedOutstanding Principal
Amount Available(1)
Unamortized Debt Issuance Costs
Net Carrying Value
Revolving Credit Facility(2)
1/12/2029$75,000 $— $75,000 $(1,459)$(1,459)
SPV Asset Facility I11/30/2030375,000 187,500 52,772 (3,158)184,342 
2026 Notes11/15/2026350,000 350,000 — (1,549)348,451 
Total Debt$800,000 $537,500 $127,772 $(6,166)$531,334 
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(1)The amount available reflects any limitations related to each credit facility’s borrowing base.
(2)There were no outstanding borrowings on the Revolving Credit Facility as of March 31, 2026.
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As of December 31, 2025
($ in thousands)Maturity DateAggregate Principal CommittedOutstanding Principal
Amount Available (1)
Unamortized Debt Issuance Costs
Net Carrying Value
Revolving Credit Facility(2)
1/12/2029$225,000 $11,598 $213,402 $(2,314)$9,284 
SPV Asset Facility I11/30/2030375,000 315,000 59,265 (3,327)311,673 
2026 Notes11/15/2026350,000 350,000 — (2,150)347,850 
Total Debt$950,000 $676,598 $272,667 $(7,791)$668,807 
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(1)The amount available reflects any limitations related to each credit facility’s borrowing base.
(2)Net carrying value includes the unrealized translation gain (loss) on borrowings denominated in foreign currencies.
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For the following periods, the components of interest expense were as follows:
For the Three Months Ended March 31,
($ in thousands)20262025
Interest expense$11,308 $16,731 
Amortization of debt issuance costs2,771 1,110 
Total Interest Expense$14,079 $17,841 
Average interest rate(1)
7.4 %7.8 %
Average daily borrowings$608,456 $862,795 
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(1)Includes the impact of fees on undrawn portions on our credit facilities.
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Senior Securities
The table below presents information about our senior securities as of the following periods:
Class and Period
Total Amount Outstanding Exclusive of Treasury Securities(1)
($ in millions)
Asset Coverage per Unit(2)
Involuntary Liquidating Preference per Unit(3)
Average Market Value per Unit(4)
Revolving Credit Facility
March 31, 2026 (unaudited)$ $2,173 $— N/A
December 31, 202511.6 2,395 — N/A
December 31, 202450.4 2,306 — N/A
Promissory Note(5)
December 31, 2020$ $ $— N/A
December 31, 2019 2,687 — N/A
December 31, 2018 2,397 — N/A
December 31, 2017 4,969 — N/A
SPV Asset Facility I
March 31, 2026 (unaudited)$187.5 $2,173 $— N/A
December 31, 2025315.0 2,395 — N/A
December 31, 2024195.0 2,306 — N/A
December 31, 202360.0 2,390 — N/A
December 31, 2022374.2 2,288 — N/A
December 31, 2021412.2 2,213 — N/A
December 31, 2020365.1 2,416 — N/A
December 31, 2019265.7 2,687 — N/A
December 31, 2018302.5 2,397 — N/A
December 31, 201720.0 4,969 — N/A
SPV Asset Facility II(6)
December 31, 2023$125.0 $2,390 $— N/A
December 31, 2022176.0 2,288 — N/A
December 31, 2021255.0 2,213 — N/A
December 31, 2020191.0 2,416 — N/A
CLO XIII(8)
December 31, 2025$ $2,395 $— N/A
December 31, 2024260.0 2,306 — N/A
December 31, 2023260.0 2,390 — N/A
2024 Notes(7)
December 31, 2023$100.0 $2,390 $— N/A
December 31, 2022450.0 2,288 — N/A
December 31, 2021450.0 2,213 — N/A
December 31, 2020350.0 2,416 — N/A
December 31, 2019300.0 2,687 — N/A
2026 Notes
March 31, 2026 (unaudited)$350.0 $2,173 $— N/A
December 31, 2025350.0 2,395 — N/A
December 31, 2024350.0 2,306 — N/A
December 31, 2023350.0 2,390 — N/A
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(1)Total amount of each class of senior securities outstanding at the end of the period presented.
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(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 $1,000 of indebtedness and is calculated on a consolidated basis.
(3)The amount to which such class of senior security would be entitled upon our involuntary liquidation in preference to any security junior to it. The “—” in this column indicates information that the SEC expressly does not require to be disclosed for certain types of senior securities.
(4)Not applicable because the senior securities are not registered for public trading.
(5)Promissory Note expired on December 31, 2020.
(6)SPV Asset Facility II was terminated in 2024.
(7)2024 Notes matured in November 2024.
(8)CLO XIII was retired in October 2025.
Off-Balance Sheet Arrangements
Portfolio Company Commitments
From time to time, we may enter into commitments to fund investments in the form of revolving credit, delayed draw, or equity commitments, which require us to provide funding when requested by portfolio companies in accordance with underlying loan agreements. We had the following outstanding commitments as of the following periods:
($ in thousands)As of March 31, 2026As of December 31, 2025
Revolving loan commitments$42,501 $88,831 
Delayed draw loan commitments23,409 52,975 
Debt commitments$65,910 $141,806 
Specialty finance equity commitments$5,844 $6,124 
Common equity commitments418 545 
Equity commitments6,262 6,669 
Total Unfunded Commitments$72,172 $148,475 
We seek to carefully consider our unfunded portfolio company commitments for the purpose of planning our ongoing financial leverage. Further, we consider any outstanding unfunded portfolio company commitments we are required to fund within the 200% asset coverage limitation. As of March 31, 2026, we believe we had adequate financial resources to satisfy the unfunded portfolio company commitments.
Other Commitments and Contingencies
From time to time, we may become a party to certain legal proceedings incidental to the normal course of our business. As of March 31, 2026, management were not aware of any material pending or threatened litigation that would require accounting recognition or financial statement disclosure.
Related Party Transactions
We have entered into a number of business relationships with affiliated or related parties, including the following:
the Investment Advisory Agreement;
the Administration Agreement;
the Expense Support Agreement; and
the License Agreement.
In addition to the aforementioned agreements, we, our Adviser and certain of our Adviser’s affiliates have been granted exemptive relief by the SEC to permit us to co-invest with other funds managed by the Adviser or its affiliates in a manner consistent with our investment objective, positions, policies, strategies and restrictions as well as regulatory requirements and other pertinent factors.
We invest in Credit SLF and Blue Owl Leasing, controlled affiliated investments, as defined in the 1940 Act. See “Note 3 Agreements and Related Party Transactions” to our consolidated financial statements included in this Quarterly Report for further details.
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Critical Accounting Policies
The preparation of the consolidated financial statements requires us to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets, liabilities, revenues and expenses. Changes in the economic environment, financial markets, and any other parameters used in determining such estimates could cause actual results to differ. Our critical accounting policies should be read in connection with our risk factors as disclosed in our Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2025, in “ITEM 1A. - RISK FACTORS.
Investments at Fair Value
Investment transactions are recorded on the trade date. Realized gains or losses are measured by the difference between the net proceeds received (excluding prepayment fees, if any) and the amortized cost basis of the investment using the specific identification method without regard to unrealized gains or losses previously recognized, and include investments charged off during the period, net of recoveries. The net change in unrealized gains or losses primarily reflects the change in investment values, including the reversal of previously recorded unrealized gains or losses with respect to investments realized during the period.
Rule 2a-5 under the 1940 Act establishes requirements for determining fair value in good faith for purposes of the 1940 Act. Pursuant to Rule 2a-5, the Board designated the Adviser as our valuation designee to perform fair value determinations relating to the value of assets held by us for which market quotations are not readily available.
Investments for which market quotations are readily available are typically valued at the average bid price of those market quotations. To validate market quotations, we utilize a number of factors to determine if the quotations are representative of fair value, including the source and number of the quotations. Debt and equity securities that are not publicly traded or whose market prices are not readily available, as is the case for substantially all of our investments, are valued at fair value as determined in good faith by our Adviser, as the valuation designee, based on, among other things, the input of the independent third-party valuation firm(s) engaged at the direction of our Adviser.
As part of the valuation process, our Adviser, as the valuation designee, takes into account relevant factors in determining the fair value of our investments, including: the estimated enterprise value of a portfolio company (i.e., the total fair value of the portfolio company’s debt and equity), the nature and realizable value of any collateral, the portfolio company’s ability to make payments based on its earnings and cash flow, the markets in which the portfolio company does business, a comparison of the portfolio company’s securities to any similar publicly traded securities, and overall changes in the interest rate environment and the credit markets that may affect the price at which similar investments may be made in the future. When an external event such as a purchase transaction, public offering or subsequent equity sale occurs, the Board considers whether the pricing indicated by the external event corroborates its valuation.
Our Adviser, as the valuation designee, undertakes a multi-step valuation process, which includes, among other procedures, the following:
With respect to investments for which market quotations are readily available, those investments will typically be valued at the average bid price of those market quotations;
With respect to investments for which market quotations are not readily available, the valuation process begins with the independent valuation firm(s) providing a preliminary valuation of each investment to the Adviser’s valuation committee;
Preliminary valuation conclusions are documented and discussed with the Adviser’s valuation committee;
Our Adviser, as the valuation designee, reviews the recommended valuations and determines the fair value of each investment;
Each quarter, our Adviser, as the valuation designee, provides the Audit Committee a summary or description of material fair value matters that occurred in the prior quarter and on an annual basis, our Adviser, as the valuation designee, will provide the Audit Committee with a written assessment of the adequacy and effectiveness of its fair value process; and
The Audit Committee oversees the valuation designee and will report to the Board on any valuation matters requiring the Board’s attention.
We conduct this valuation process on a quarterly basis.
We apply Financial Accounting Standards Board Accounting Standards Codification 820, Fair Value Measurements (“ASC 820”), as amended, which establishes a framework for measuring fair value in accordance with U.S. GAAP and required disclosures of fair value measurements. ASC 820 determines fair value to be the price that would be received for an investment in a current sale, which assumes an orderly transaction between market participants on the measurement date. Market participants are defined as buyers and sellers in the principal or most advantageous market (which may be a hypothetical market) that are independent, knowledgeable, and willing and able to transact. In accordance with ASC 820, we consider its principal market to be the market that has the greatest
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volume and level of activity. ASC 820 specifies a fair value hierarchy that prioritizes and ranks the level of observability of inputs used in determination of fair value. In accordance with ASC 820, these levels are summarized below:
Level 1 – Valuations based on quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities that we have the ability to access.
Level 2 – Valuations based on quoted prices in markets that are not active or for which all significant inputs are observable, either directly or indirectly.
Level 3 – Valuations based on inputs that are unobservable and significant to the overall fair value measurement.
Transfers between levels, if any, are recognized at the beginning of the period in which the transfer occurred. In addition to using the above inputs in investment valuations, we apply the valuation policy approved by our Board that is consistent with ASC 820. Consistent with the valuation policy, our Adviser, as the valuation designee, evaluates the source of the inputs, including any markets in which our investments are trading (or any markets in which securities with similar attributes are trading), in determining fair value. When an investment is valued based on prices provided by reputable dealers or pricing services (that is, broker quotes), our Adviser, as the valuation designee, subjects those prices to various criteria in making the determination as to whether a particular investment would qualify for treatment as a Level 2 or Level 3 investment. For example, our Adviser, as the valuation designee, or the independent valuation firm(s), review pricing support provided by dealers or pricing services in order to determine if observable market information is being used, versus unobservable inputs.
The Company applies the practical expedient provided by the ASC Topic 820 relating to investments in certain entities that calculate net asset value per share (or its equivalent). ASC Topic 820 permits an entity holding investments in certain entities that either are investment companies, or have attributes similar to an investment company, and calculate NAV per share or its equivalent for which the fair value is not readily determinable, to measure the fair value of such investments on the basis of that NAV per share, or its equivalent, without adjustment. Investments which are valued using NAV per share as a practical expedient are not categorized within the fair value hierarchy as per ASC Topic 820.
Due to the inherent uncertainty of determining the fair value of investments that do not have a readily available market value, the fair value of our investments may fluctuate from period to period. Additionally, the fair value of such investments may differ significantly from the values that would have been used had a ready market existed for such investments and may differ materially from the values that may ultimately be realized. Further, such investments are generally less liquid than publicly traded securities and may be subject to contractual and other restrictions on resale. If we were required to liquidate a portfolio investment in a forced or liquidation sale, we could realize amounts that are different from the amounts presented and such differences could be material.
In addition, changes in the market environment and other events that may occur over the life of the investments may cause the gains or losses ultimately realized on these investments to be different than the unrealized gains or losses reflected herein.
Financial and Derivative Instruments
Rule 18f-4 requires BDCs that use derivatives to, among other things, comply with a value-at-risk leverage limit, adopt a derivatives risk management program, and implement certain testing and board reporting procedures. Rule 18f-4 exempts BDCs that qualify as “limited derivatives users” from the aforementioned requirements, provided that these BDCs adopt written policies and procedures that are reasonably designed to manage the BDC’s derivatives risks and comply with certain recordkeeping requirements. Rule 18f-4 provides that a BDC may enter into an unfunded commitment agreement that is not a derivatives transaction, such as an agreement to provide financing to a portfolio company, if the BDC has, among other things, a reasonable belief, at the time it enters into such an agreement, that it will have sufficient cash and cash equivalents to meet its obligations with respect to all of its unfunded commitment agreements, in each case as it becomes due. Pursuant to Rule 18f-4, when we trade reverse repurchase agreements or similar financing transactions, including certain tender option bonds, we need to aggregate the amount of any other senior securities representing indebtedness (e.g., bank borrowings, if applicable) when calculating our asset coverage ratio. The Company currently qualifies as a “limited derivatives user” and expects to continue to do so. The Company has adopted a derivatives policy and complies with the recordkeeping requirements of Rule 18f-4.
Interest and Dividend Income Recognition
Interest income is recorded on the accrual basis and includes accretion and amortization of discounts or premiums. Certain investments may have contractual PIK interest or dividends, the majority of which is structured at initial underwriting. PIK interest or dividends represent accrued interest or dividends that are added to the principal amount or liquidation amount of the investment on the respective interest or dividend payment dates rather than being paid in cash and generally becomes due at maturity or at the occurrence of a liquidation event. Discounts and premiums to par value on securities purchased are accreted or amortized into interest income over the contractual life of the respective security using the effective yield method. The amortized cost of investments represents the original cost adjusted for the accretion or amortization of discounts or premiums, if any. Upon prepayment of a loan or debt security, any prepayment premiums, unamortized upfront loan origination fees and unamortized discounts are recorded as interest income in the current period.
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Loans are generally placed on non-accrual status when there is reasonable doubt that principal or interest will be collected in full. Accrued interest is generally reversed when a loan is placed on non-accrual status. Interest payments received on non-accrual loans may be recognized as income or applied to principal depending upon management’s judgment regarding collectability. If at any point we believe PIK interest or dividends are not expected to be realized, the investment generating PIK interest or dividends will be placed on non-accrual status. When a PIK investment is placed on non-accrual status, the accrued, uncapitalized interest or dividends are generally reversed through interest income. Non-accrual loans are restored to accrual status when past due principal and interest is paid current and, in management’s judgment, are likely to remain current. Management may make exceptions to this treatment and determine to not place a loan on non-accrual status if the loan has sufficient collateral value and is in the process of collection.
Dividend income on preferred equity securities is recorded on the accrual basis to the extent that such amounts are payable by the portfolio company and are expected to be collected. Dividend income on common equity securities is recorded on the record date for private portfolio companies or on the ex-dividend date for publicly-traded portfolio companies.
Distributions
We have elected to be treated for U.S. federal income tax purposes, and intend to qualify annually, as a RIC under subchapter M of the Code. To obtain and maintain our tax treatment as a RIC, we must timely distribute (or be deemed to distribute) in each taxable year to our shareholders at least the sum of :
90% of our investment company taxable income (which is generally our ordinary income plus the excess of realized short-term capital gains over realized net long-term capital losses), determined without regard to the deduction for dividends paid, for such taxable year; and
90% of our net tax-exempt interest income (which is the excess of our gross tax exempt interest income over certain disallowed deductions) for such taxable year.
As a RIC, we (but not our shareholders) generally will not be subject to U.S. federal tax on investment company taxable income and net capital gains that we distribute to our shareholders.
We intend to distribute annually all or substantially all of such income. To the extent that we retain our net capital gains or any investment company taxable income, we generally will be subject to U.S. federal income tax at corporate rates. We can be expected to carry forward our net capital gains or any investment company taxable income in excess of current year dividend distributions and pay the U.S. federal excise tax as described below.
Amounts not distributed on a timely basis in accordance with a calendar year distribution requirement are subject to a nondeductible 4% U.S. federal excise tax payable by us. We may be subject to a nondeductible 4% U.S. federal excise tax if we do not distribute (or are treated as distributing) during each calendar year an amount at least equal to the sum of:
98% of our net ordinary income excluding certain ordinary gains or losses for that calendar year;
98.2% of our capital gain net income, adjusted for certain ordinary gains and losses, recognized for the twelve-month period ending on October 31 of that calendar year; and
certain undistributed amounts from previous years in which we paid no U.S. federal income tax.
While we intend to distribute any income and capital gains in the manner necessary to minimize imposition of the 4% U.S. federal excise tax, sufficient amounts of our taxable income and capital gains may not be distributed and as a result, in such cases, the excise tax will be imposed. In such an event, we will be liable for this tax only on the amount by which we do not meet the foregoing distribution requirement.
We intend to pay monthly distributions to our shareholders out of assets legally available for distribution. All distributions will be paid at the discretion of our Board and will depend on our earnings, financial condition, maintenance of our tax treatment as a RIC, compliance with applicable BDC regulations and such other factors as our Board may deem relevant from time to time.
To the extent our current taxable earnings for a year fall below the total amount of our distributions for that year, a portion of those distributions may be deemed a return of capital to our shareholders for U.S. federal income tax purposes. Thus, the source of a distribution to our shareholders may be the original capital invested by the shareholder rather than our income or gains. Shareholders should read written disclosure carefully and should not assume that the source of any distribution is our ordinary income or gains.
With respect to distributions, the Company has adopted an “opt-in” dividend reinvestment plan for common shareholders. However, on February 17, 2026 the Board determined to terminate the distribution reinvestment plan and as a result, commencing with distributions payable on or after March 18, 2026, all distributions will be paid in cash. With respect to distributions paid prior to March 18, 2026, each shareholder that has not “opted-in” to the dividend reinvestment plan will have their dividends or distributions automatically received in cash rather than reinvested in additional shares of our common stock. Shareholders who receive distributions in the form of shares of common stock will be subject to the same U.S. federal, state and local tax consequences as if they received cash distributions.
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Income Taxes
We have elected to be treated as a BDC under the 1940 Act. We have also elected to be treated as a RIC under the Code beginning with our taxable year ended December 31, 2017 and intend to continue to qualify for tax treatment as a RIC. So long as we maintain our tax treatment as a RIC, we generally will not pay U.S. federal income taxes on any ordinary income or capital gains that we distribute at least annually to our shareholders as distributions. Rather, any tax liability related to income earned and distributed by us represents obligations of our investors and will not be reflected in our consolidated financial statements. However, we will be subject to U.S. federal income tax imposed at corporate rates on any income, including capital gains, not distributed (or deemed distributed) to our stockholders.
To qualify as a RIC, we must, among other things, meet certain source-of-income and asset diversification requirements. In addition, to qualify for RIC tax treatment, we generally must distribute to our shareholders, for each taxable year, at least (i) 90% of our “investment company taxable income” for that year, which is generally our net ordinary income plus the excess, if any. of our realized net short-term capital gains over our realized net long-term capital losses and (ii) our net tax-exempt income. In addition, a RIC may, in certain cases, satisfy this distribution requirement by distributing dividends relating to a taxable year after the close of such taxable year under the “spillover dividend” provisions of Subchapter M. In order for us to not be subject to U.S. federal excise taxes, we must distribute annually an amount at least equal to the sum of (i) 98% of our net ordinary income (taking into account certain deferrals and elections) for the calendar year, (ii) 98.2% of our capital gains in excess of capital losses for the one-year period ending on October 31 of the calendar year and (iii) certain undistributed amounts from previous years on which we paid no U.S. federal income tax. We, at our discretion, may carry forward taxable income in excess of calendar year dividends and pay a 4% nondeductible U.S. excise tax on this income.
Certain of our consolidated subsidiaries are subject to U.S. federal and state income taxes imposed at corporate rates.
We evaluate tax positions taken or expected to be taken in the course of preparing our consolidated financial statements to determine whether the tax positions are “more-likely-than-not” to be sustained by the applicable tax authority. Tax positions not deemed to meet the “more-likely-than-not” threshold are reserved and recorded as a tax benefit or expense in the current year. All penalties and interest associated with income taxes are included in income tax expense. Conclusions regarding tax positions are subject to review and may be adjusted at a later date based on factors including, but not limited to, on-going analyses of tax laws, regulations and interpretations thereof. There were no material uncertain tax positions through December 31, 2025. As applicable, our prior three tax years remain subject to examination by U.S. federal, state and local tax authorities.
Recent Developments
Return of Capital Distributions
On April 17, 2026, we announced a return of capital distribution of $0.42 per share funded by proceeds from ordinary-course portfolio repayment activity. Inclusive of the return of capital distribution of $2.50 per share previously paid on March 26, 2026, our shareholders will have received return of capital distributions totaling $2.92 per share in 2026. This represents an aggregate of 35% of net asset value as of December 31, 2025.
Dividends
On April 17, 2026, our Board approved a regular monthly distribution for April 2026 of $0.035 per share to be paid on or before April 20, 2026. On May 5, 2026, our Board approved regular monthly distributions for May 2026, through July 2026. The regular monthly cash distributions, each in the gross amount of $0.03 per share, will be payable monthly to shareholders of record as of the monthly record date.
Item 3. Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk.
We are subject to financial market risks, including valuation risk, interest rate risk, currency risk, credit risk and inflation risk. Uncertainty with respect to the imposition of tariffs on and trade disputes with certain countries, the fluctuations in global interest rates, a prolonged government shutdown, the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine, continued political unrest in various countries such as Venezuela, the conflicts in the Middle East and North Africa regions, and concerns over future increases in inflation or adverse investor sentiment generally, introduced significant volatility in the financial markets, and the effects of this volatility has materially impacted and could continue to materially impact our market risks, including those listed below.
Valuation Risk
We have invested, and plan to continue to invest, primarily in illiquid debt and equity securities of private companies. Most of our investments will not have a readily available market price, and we value these investments at fair value as determined in good faith by our Adviser, as our valuation designee, based on, among other things, the input of independent third-party valuation firm(s) engaged at the direction of our Adviser, as our valuation designee, and in accordance with our valuation policy. There is no single standard for determining fair value. As a result, determining fair value requires that judgment be applied to the specific facts and circumstances of each portfolio investment while employing a consistently applied valuation process for the types of investments we make. If we were required to liquidate a portfolio investment in a forced or liquidation sale, we may realize amounts that are different from the amounts
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presented and such differences could be material. The independent third-party valuation firm(s) engaged at the discretion of the Adviser and its affiliates are full service financial institutions engaged in a variety of activities and from time to time we may receive or provide additional services to or from such independent third-party valuation firm(s).
Interest Rate Risk
Interest rate sensitivity refers to the change in earnings that may result from changes in the level of interest rates. We intend to fund portions of our investments with borrowings, and at such time, our net investment income will be affected by the difference between the rate at which we invest and the rate at which we borrow. Accordingly, we cannot assure you that a significant change in market interest rates will not have a material adverse effect on our net investment income.
In a low interest rate environment, the difference between the total interest income earned on interest earning assets and the total interest expense incurred on interest bearing liabilities may be compressed, reducing our net income and potentially adversely affecting our operating results. Conversely, in a rising interest rate environment, such difference could potentially increase thereby increasing our net income as indicated per the table below.
As of March 31, 2026, 95.3% of our debt investments based on fair value in our portfolio were at floating rates. Additionally, the weighted average SOFR floor, based on fair value, of our debt investments was 0.8%. The Revolving Credit Facility and the SPV Asset Facility bear interest at variable rates with interest rate floors of 0.0%. The 2026 Notes bear interest at a fixed rate.
Based on our Consolidated Statements of Assets and Liabilities as of March 31, 2026, the following table shows the annualized impact on net income of hypothetical base rate changes in interest rates on our debt investments (considering interest rate floors for floating rate instruments) assuming each floating rate investment is subject to 3 month reference rate election and there are no changes in our investment and borrowing structure.
($ in millions)Interest IncomeInterest Expense
Net Income(1)
Up 300 basis points$21.3 $(5.6)$15.7 
Up 200 basis points14.2 (3.8)10.4 
Up 100 basis points7.1 (1.9)5.2 
Down 100 basis points(7.1)1.9 (5.2)
Down 200 basis points(14.1)3.8 (10.3)
Down 300 basis points(20.1)5.6 (14.5)
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(1)Excludes the impact of income based fees. See Note 3 of our consolidated financial statements included in this Quarterly Report for more information on the income based fees.
We may hedge against interest rate fluctuations by using hedging instruments such as additional interest rate swaps, futures, options, and forward contracts. While hedging activities may mitigate our exposure to adverse fluctuations in interest rates, certain hedging transactions, such as interest rate swap agreements, may also limit our ability to participate in the benefits of lower interest rates.

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Currency Risk
From time to time, we may make investments that are denominated in a foreign currency, borrow in certain foreign currencies under our credit facilities or issue notes in certain foreign currencies. These investments, borrowings and issuances are translated into U.S. dollars at each balance sheet date, exposing us to movements in foreign exchange rates. We may employ hedging techniques to minimize these risks, but we cannot assure you that such strategies will be effective or without risk to us. We may utilize instruments such as, but not limited to, forward contracts or cross currency swaps to seek to hedge against fluctuations in the relative values of our portfolio positions from changes in currency exchange rates. Instead of entering into a foreign currency forward contract in connection with loans or other investments denominated in a foreign currency, we may borrow in that currency to establish a natural hedge against our loan, issuance or investment. To the extent the loan, issuance or investment is based on a floating rate other than a rate under which we can borrow under our credit facilities, we may utilize interest rate derivatives to hedge our exposure to changes in the associated rate.
Credit Risk
We generally endeavor to minimize our risk of exposure by limiting to reputable financial institutions the counterparties with which we enter into financial transactions. As of March 31, 2026 and December 31, 2025, we held the majority of our cash balances with a single highly rated money center bank and such balances are in excess of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation insured limits. We seek to mitigate this exposure by monitoring the credit standing of these financial institutions.
Inflation Risk
Inflation is likely to continue in the near to medium-term, particularly in the United States, with the possibility that monetary policy may continue to tighten in response. Persistent inflationary pressures could affect our portfolio companies’ profit margins. 
Item 4. Controls and Procedures
(a)Evaluation of Disclosure Controls and Procedures
In accordance with Rules 13a-15(b) and 15d-15(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the “Exchange Act”), as amended, we, under the supervision and with the participation of our Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer, carried out an evaluation of the effectiveness of our disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 13a-15(e) and Rule 15d-15(e) of the Exchange Act) as of the end of the period covered by this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q and determined that our disclosure controls and procedures are effective as of the end of the period covered by the Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q.
(b)Changes in Internal Controls Over Financial Reporting
There have been no changes in our internal controls over financial reporting that occurred during the quarter ended March 31, 2026, that have materially affected, or are reasonably likely to materially affect, our internal control over financial reporting.

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PART II. OTHER INFORMATION
Item 1. Legal Proceedings
Neither we nor the Adviser are currently subject to any material legal proceedings, nor, to our knowledge, are any material legal proceeding threatened against us. From time to time, we may be a party to certain legal proceedings in the ordinary course of business, including proceedings relating to the enforcement of our rights under contracts with our portfolio companies. Our business is also subject to extensive regulation, which may result in regulatory proceedings against us. While the outcome of any such future legal or regulatory proceedings cannot be predicted with certainty, we do not expect that any such future proceedings will have a material effect upon our financial condition or results of operations.
Item 1A. Risk Factors.
In addition to the other information set forth in this report, you should carefully consider the risk factors discussed in Part I, “ITEM 1A. RISK FACTORS” in our annual report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2025, which could materially affect our business, financial condition and/or operating results. The risks described in our annual report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2025, are not the only risks facing us. Additional risks and uncertainties not currently known to us or that we currently deem to be immaterial also may materially and adversely affect our business, financial condition and/or operating results.
Item 2. Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds.
For the quarter ended March 31, 2026, we did not sell any unregistered equity securities.
Item 3. Defaults Upon Senior Securities.
None.
Item 4. Mine Safety Disclosures
Not applicable.
Item 5. Other Information.
Rule 10b5-1 Trading Plans
During the fiscal quarter ended March 31, 2026, none of the Company’s directors or executive officers adopted or terminated any contract, instruction or written plan for the purchase or sale of Company securities that was intended to satisfy the affirmative defense conditions of Rule 10b5-1(c) or any “non-Rule 10b5-1 trading arrangement.”
Item 6. Exhibits, Financial Statement Schedules
Exhibit
Number
Description of Exhibits
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
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SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Registrant has duly caused this Report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned thereunto duly authorized.
Blue Owl Capital Corporation II
Date: May 8, 2026
By:/s/ Craig W. Packer
Craig W. Packer
Chief Executive Officer
Date: May 8, 2026
By:/s/ Jonathan Lamm
Jonathan Lamm
Chief Financial Officer
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