Capital Southwest Grows Portfolio to 132 Firms, Revenue Soars Despite EPS Miss

February 4, 2026
Capital Southwest Grows Portfolio to 132 Firms, Revenue Soars Despite EPS Miss
  • Capital Southwest’s portfolio expanded to 132 companies by year-end 2025, with the vast majority (90%) in first lien senior secured loans, as $244.0 million in new commitments were originated in the quarter and $89.1 million in exits generated across five debt and one equity investments, underpinning a 13.1% weighted average IRR.

  • Quality remains high, with 89.7% of investments rated in the top two tiers and a weighted average debt yield of 11.3%, modestly down from the prior quarter’s 11.5%.

  • Conservative and diversified portfolio composition sits at 90% first lien senior secured debt, 9% equity co-investments, and 99% of credit in first lien, with average exposure per company under 1%.

  • The press release does not provide a formal financial outlook; analysts’ Q4 and FY2026 estimates serve as the benchmark for expected performance.

  • Market reaction was modestly positive after the report, with about a 1.5% upmove in after-hours trading and a generally flat or modestly higher trend over the prior weeks.

  • Pre-tax profit reached $34.63 million with a 56.4% pre-tax margin; GAAP EPS of $0.54 fell short of consensus by about 8%.

  • Notes reference ongoing StockStory coverage and promotional analysis linked in the report.

  • Historical context shows a five-year revenue CAGR of 28%, indicating strong long-term growth, while two-year annualized revenue growth sits at about 15.9%.

  • Near-term outlook anticipates stable spreads around 7.0%–7.25% for the next year, ongoing ATM equity funding, and disciplined growth via joint ventures and sponsor relationships, with continued strong deal flow in the lower middle market.

  • dividends continue under a monthly policy of $0.1934 per share for January–March 2026 (totaling $0.58 for the quarter) plus a $0.06 supplemental dividend, sustaining a long-standing ~110% dividend coverage.

  • Total quarterly dividend of $0.64 per share remains in place for the quarter, with the March plan also projecting $0.64 per share.

  • StockStory’s quarterly assessment labeled results mixed: revenue beat but EPS miss, with the stock up about 1.9% to roughly $23.61 after earnings.

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