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Goldman Sachs BDC, Inc. (GSBD)

Q2 2021 Earnings Call· Fri, Aug 6, 2021

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Operator

Operator

Good morning. This is Erica, and I will be your conference facilitator today. I would like to welcome everyone to the Goldman Sachs BDC, Inc. Second Quarter 2021 Earnings Conference Call. Please note that all participants will be in a listen-only mode until the end of the call when we’ll open up the line for questions. Before we begin today’s call, I would like to remind our listeners that today’s remarks may include forward-looking statements. These statements represent the company’s belief regarding future events that, by their nature, are uncertain and outside of the company’s control. The company’s actual results and financial condition may differ possibly materially from what is indicated in these forward-looking statements as a result of a number of factors, including those described from time to time in the company’s SEC filings. This audiocast is copyrighted material of Goldman Sachs BDC, Inc. and may not be duplicated, reproduced or rebroadcast without our consent. Yesterday, after the market close, the company issued an earnings press release and posted a supplemental earnings presentation, both of which can be found on the homepage of our website at www.goldmansachsbdc.com under the Investor Resources section, and which include reconciliations of non-GAAP measures to the most directly comparable GAAP measures. These documents should be reviewed in conjunction with the company’s Form 10-Q filed yesterday with the SEC. This conference call is being recorded today, Friday, August 6, 2021, for replay purposes. I will now turn the call over to Brendan McGovern, Chief Executive Officer of Goldman Sachs BDC.

Brendan McGovern

Management

Thank you, Erica. Good morning, everyone, and thank you for joining us for our second quarter earnings conference call. With me on the call today is Jon Yoder, our Chief Operating Officer; and Joe DiMaria, our Interim Chief Financial Officer. I’ll begin the call by providing a brief overview of our second quarter results, and I’ll hit on some platform highlights to give you a sense of how the team is navigating the current market environment. I’ll then turn the call over to Jon to describe our portfolio activity in more detail. And finally, Joe will take us through our financial results before we open the lines for Q&A. So with that, let’s get to our second quarter results. Net investment income per share was $0.57. Excluding the impact of asset acquisition accounting in connection with the merger with MMLC, Q2 adjusted net investment income was $0.48 per share, reflecting a continuation of strong operating trends in the business. Net asset value per share increased to $16.05 per share as of June 30, an improvement of approximately 30 basis points from the end of the first quarter. Against the accommodative overall market backdrop, the NAV increase resulted from ongoing stable to improving performance our portfolio companies offset slightly by the impact of $0.5 per share specialty event paid during the quarter. As we announced after the market close yesterday, our Board declared a $0.45 per share dividend payable to shareholders of record as of September 30, 2021. The last of the three $0.5 per share special dividends we declared in November of 2020 will be paid on September 15, 2021 to shareholders of record as of August 16, 2021. On our last earnings conference call in May, we described a healthy and overall active market environment that was characterized by…

Jon Yoder

Management

All right, thanks, Brendan. As Brendan mentioned, the continued strong capital markets environment during the quarter enabled the team to again, be active on the new origination front. Our new investment commitments remain focused on first lien senior secured loans in covenanted structures. During the quarter, we made 16 new investment commitments amounting to $369 million, six of which were to new portfolio companies and 10 that were to existing portfolio companies. As Brendan mentioned, sales and repayment activity totaled $277 million driven by the full repayment of investments in 12 portfolio companies. Turning to portfolio composition. At the end of the quarter, total investments in our portfolio were just under $3.2 billion at fair value comprised of 96.8% in senior secured loans. This included 80.1% in first lien, 4.4% in first lien last-out unitranche and 12.4% in second lien debt, as well as a negligible amount in unsecured debt, and 3.1% in preferred and common stock. We also had $377 million of unfunded commitments as of the end of the quarter, which brought total investments and commitments to just over $3.5 billion. As of the quarter end, the company had 114 portfolio companies operating across 37 different industries. And the weighted average yield of our investment portfolio at cost at the end of the quarter was 8.4%, which was the same as of the end of the first quarter. So turning to credit quality. The underlying performance of our portfolio companies overall was stable quarter-over-quarter. The weighted average net debt to EBITDA of the companies in the portfolio was 5.9 times at quarter end, which is a slight improvement from 6 times at the end of the last quarter. The weighted average interest coverage of the companies in our investment portfolio was 2.6 times, again, a slight improvement from…

Joe DiMaria

Management

Thank you, Jon. We ended the second quarter of 2021 with total portfolio investments at fair value of nearly $3.2 billion, outstanding debt of $1.58 billion, and net assets of $1.63 billion. We also ended the second quarter with a net debt to equity ratio of 0.91 times down from 0.96 at the end of the first quarter. At quarter end, 63% of the company’s outstanding borrowings were unsecured debt and $1.1 billion of capacity was available under GSBD’s secured revolving credit facility. Following the close of the quarter, the company engaged its lender group to discuss an extension of the maturity on the revolving credit facility, which is currently set for February, 2025. Given the company’s current debt position and available borrowing capacity, we continue to feel we have ample ability to fund new investment opportunities with borrowings under our credit facility. Before continuing to the income statement, as a reminder, in addition to GAAP financial measures, we will also reference certain non-GAAP or adjusted measures. This is intended to make GSBD’s financial results easier to compare to the results prior to our October 2020 merger with MMLC. In connection with the merger, purchase discount was written off and is subsequently amortized. These non-GAAP measures remove the amortization impact from our financial results. For Q2 2021, GAAP and adjusted after tax net investment income were $58.2 million and $48.8 million respectively as compared to $57.6 million and $48.4 million respectively in the prior quarter. The increase in quarter-over-quarter was primarily due to an increase in accelerated accretion related to repayments. On a per share basis, GAAP and adjusted net investment income were $0.57 and $0.48 per weighted average share respectively, both consistent with the first quarter of 2021. Distributions during the quarter totaled $0.50 consisting of the $0.45 regular distribution declared in May and paid on July 27, as well as the second of three $0.05 special distributions, which was paid on June 15. As Brendan noted, we will be paying the final special dividend on September 15 to eligible holders of record. Earnings per share were $0.54 for the quarter, fully covering both the regular and special distributions mentioned earlier. This contributed to a net increase in net asset value per share of $0.05 with ending NAV per share of $16.05 representing a 31 basis point increase quarter-over-quarter. And with that, I’ll turn it back to Brendan for closing remarks.

Brendan McGovern

Management

Thanks, Joe. In conclusion, thank you all for joining us for our call. We believe the current market environment is an attractive one for our company. The strengthening domestic economy provides a stable backdrop for growth and opportunity at our portfolio companies, and we remain confident that our platform will continue to compete well for new lending opportunities owing to our targeted approach in effective segments for the middle market. As always, I’d like to thank all of you for the privilege of managing our capital. And with that, Erica, let’s open the line for questions.

Operator

Operator

[Operator Instructions] And there are currently no questions at this time.

Brendan McGovern

Management

Why don’t we give it a second, Erica?

Operator

Operator

[Operator Instructions] You do have a question in queue from Arren Cyganovich with Citi.

Arren Cyganovich

Analyst

Thanks. Just talk a little bit about the competitive environment a little bit more. I know you mentioned it in your prepared remarks, but maybe just discuss what you’re seeing from a quarter-to-quarter standpoint. Is there any growing intensity? And with still a lot of dry powder out there, is there essentially too much capital chasing to few deal opportunities?

Brendan McGovern

Management

Yes, look, thanks, Arren. Appreciate the question. I think it’s probably the most common question we get, I think is most on top of investor’s minds investing in the private credit space. And yes, as a general matter, look, this is always a competitive business. I don’t think there’s been a point in time in the company’s lifecycle where that wasn’t a topic that we were well-focused on. And I think our job here is to make sure we’re leveraging the power of our platform, our origination capabilities to find the best opportunities, maintaining discipline as is appropriate in this space and finding those niche areas that continue to be – ones. And I think suffice to say, the current environment I would say is more competitive than most environments have been in different points of time. And I think that does ebb and flow over different periods of time. Coming into the COVID crisis back in the late back half of 2019, we probably would have said the same thing. I think there was certainly hope that there’ll be a little bit of a wash out over the course of 2020, where credit differentiation and platform performance might win the day with more discipline to allocation of capital. But I think there’s been just such a general reflation of the capital markets that that more natural organic flush out. Frankly, just didn’t really take place as we would have hoped or expected. And I do think in certain parts of the market there’s probably a bit more capital than there has been historically. I think that’s most notable in the upper segments of the middle market. And there’s been certain platforms that have been able to grow and scale their business. And I think when you find yourself with…

Arren Cyganovich

Analyst

Thanks. And I know this is a little bit different than what we’ve been seeing recently, and it looks like they’re a bit higher today on the long end. But how are you positioned for whenever rates rise, a lot of middle market BDC loans have floors? What percentage of your portfolio is floors? And do you have any that are under 1%?

Brendan McGovern

Management

Yes. If you look across the portfolio, the average floor on the portfolios is 98 basis points. I think something like 96% of our book has a floor of 1. So, yes, I think that’s a good thing. That obviously reflects the ability to achieve a better economic outcome in an environment where rates are quite low and sort of a bit unnaturally depressed. And at the same time, as you know, Arren, we’ve been active on the financing side. There’s been a significant, I would say, opening up of the unsecured debt capital markets available to companies in this space. And, yes, we’ve always been quite prudent about balancing and having diversified source of capital in our business. Today two-thirds of our liability structure is in fixed rate unsecured debt. And so that puts us in a good spot in a rising rate environment. And as you know, Arren, in our Ks and QS, we do give sensitivity tables. So when you think about our exposure today with LIBOR where it is, the initial move up in LIBOR is actually a little bit of a headwind where because we do have floors on the vast majority of our loans, our assets won’t rerate higher in terms of overall yield, but about a third of our financing structure would go higher. But there does become an inflection point where there’s a significant and substantial benefit based on the current structure that we have today where should there continue to be a march upward in rate environment and that’s probably what most people would be predicting there would be a substantial benefits in that investment income to the company.

Arren Cyganovich

Analyst

Got it. Okay. Thank you.

Brendan McGovern

Management

Thank you.

Operator

Operator

Your next question is from Finian O’Shea with Wells Fargo Securities. Finian O’Shea: Hi, everyone, good morning. Brendan, I think you’ve partially answered my question there with Arren on your new origination roughly matching the roll-off of the 2017, 2018 vintages, which is great. And just, I guess, can you comment on how I think repays will remain pretty strong, maybe not as strong as they have in the past few quarters, as you said, but strong? Is this something you think you can kind of keep going in the current environment, say for the, on your guidance for the rest of the year in terms of new origination and repays?

Brendan McGovern

Management

Yes. When we look at that, as I mentioned in the prepared marks, has been three consecutive quarters of increasing highs of repayments. That’s a good thing when you’re making loans. You’d like to see that capital will come back to you. That’s obviously a sign of good discipline and good underwriting, but I think in the environment that you and Arren and others are focused on, certainly does create a challenge that that we have to rise up and meet here. So our focus has been on maintaining that discipline, not just growing the balance sheet for the sake of growing the balance sheet while we have capacity in this environment. I think, yes, we’ve been able to maintain basically the overall balance sheet composition. Of course, the remaining income is positive. As we sit here today and look at the pipelines, I do think that we will start to see a bit of a moderation at least in the short-term of some of that repayment activity relative to our pipeline of investment activity. And that should give rise to some portfolio growth. One thing I would note, when you look at our numbers, this quarter you will see probably a little bit of an unusually high amount of unfunded commitments compared to funded commitments in the portfolio. That’s just a little bit of a quirk of timing where we had a couple of deals at quarter end where we had committed, but the funding side didn’t take place to a couple of weeks later. So we do have visibility into that trend. So I do think we’ll be able to grow the portfolio a bit deeper into our target leverage side of this quarter, and again, without really, I think having to change our discipline and where we’re…

Brendan McGovern

Management

Yes. Good question. Pluralsight, certainly an interesting and really attractive opportunity. This is a LIBOR plus 800 piece of paper for a transaction that was a take-private of a public company with Vista as a sponsor here. So I think that take-private and public company created a pretty interesting and unique dynamic in terms of how the sponsor here sought to finance this business and quite a large recurring revenue structure where I think about the uniqueness of that structure. I think the appropriate approach on the part of the sponsor here was to have a probably a broader syndicate of investors that might or be the case in a smaller type of ARR deal ensuring that they had the adequate capacity and they certainly needed that committed financing to get the transaction done. And so in this case, across our platform, the total exposure was a multiple of the 60 that we see in the BDC. I think we are the third largest lender in the syndicates of lenders in this particular transaction. So I think it speaks to the range of opportunities that we’re able to originate on the platform. As you know, we’ve been early and focused on attractive themes within enterprise software for quite a long time. And have gained a significant amount of market share within that space. And so from time to time, I think now we’re standing at a general focus on smaller businesses, we will see opportunities that are large, but large and also quite attractive. I think in this case, the LIBOR plus 800 for what is a public marker value here, give actual loan to value here around the 25%, 28% range really attractive risk reward opportunity and I think as a platform a lot of capabilities within the space. So I wouldn’t Finian take this to me if there’s any shift in our approach to bigger businesses, bigger capital structures, I think this is a unique way to source an opportunity where given the private – the public to private nature to take-private and public company a pretty unique lending opportunity. Finian O’Shea: Very well. That’s all for me. Thanks so much.

Brendan McGovern

Management

Thanks, Finian

Operator

Operator

[Operator Instructions] At this time, there are no further questions. Please continue with any closing remarks.

Brendan McGovern

Management

Thanks, Erica. And of course, thank you all for joining us on a summer Friday. As always, we appreciate your time and attention and questions. And if you have any additional questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out directly to the management team. Hope everybody enjoys a happy and healthy, safe rest of your summer, and look forward to catching up soon.

Operator

Operator

Ladies and gentlemen, this does conclude the Goldman Sachs BDC, Inc. second quarter 2021 earnings conference call. Thank you for your participation. You may now disconnect.