NASDAQ:GECC Great Elm Capital Group Q1 2026 Earnings Report $6.19 +0.05 (+0.81%) Closing price 05/15/2026 04:00 PM EasternExtended Trading$6.10 -0.09 (-1.45%) As of 05/15/2026 07:57 PM Eastern Extended trading is trading that happens on electronic markets outside of regular trading hours. This is a fair market value extended hours price provided by Massive. Learn more. ProfileEarnings HistoryForecast Great Elm Capital Group EPS ResultsActual EPS$0.36Consensus EPS $0.32Beat/MissBeat by +$0.04One Year Ago EPSN/AGreat Elm Capital Group Revenue ResultsActual Revenue($1.91) millionExpected Revenue$10.74 millionBeat/MissMissed by -$12.65 millionYoY Revenue GrowthN/AGreat Elm Capital Group Announcement DetailsQuarterQ1 2026Date5/4/2026TimeAfter Market ClosesConference Call DateTuesday, May 5, 2026Conference Call Time8:30AM ETUpcoming EarningsGreat Elm Capital Group's Q2 2026 earnings is estimated for Monday, August 3, 2026, based on past reporting schedules, with a conference call scheduled on Thursday, July 30, 2026 at 4:00 PM ET. Check back for transcripts, audio, and key financial metrics as they become available.Conference Call ResourcesConference Call AudioConference Call TranscriptSlide DeckPress Release (8-K)Quarterly Report (10-Q)Earnings HistoryCompany ProfileSlide DeckFull Screen Slide DeckPowered by Great Elm Capital Group Q1 2026 Earnings Call TranscriptProvided by QuartrMay 5, 2026 ShareLink copied to clipboard.Key Takeaways Positive Sentiment: New CEO Jason Reese has reprioritized the firm to "protect and grow NAV" ahead of income, reinforced underwriting discipline, and increased downside protection with first‑lien investments now comprising ~75% of the corporate portfolio. Positive Sentiment: The investment advisor has waived all accrued and unpaid incentive fees through June 30, 2026, a third consecutive quarter of waivers that provided ~ $2.8 million (≈ $0.20/sh) immediate accretion to NAV. Positive Sentiment: Management has materially delevered by calling/repurchasing $57.5 million of near‑term notes and reports no funded debt maturities until 2029, improving liquidity and reducing near‑term refinancing risk. Negative Sentiment: GAAP NAV fell to $7.74 per share (from $8.07) in Q1, driven primarily by unrealized losses in a CLO JV and one idiosyncratic private investment, highlighting continued mark‑to‑market volatility in parts of the portfolio. Positive Sentiment: Board approved a $0.25 Q2 dividend (≈18% annualized on the May 1 close), and the company has repurchased ~1% of shares at an average 36% discount to March 31 NAV with ≈ $9.5 million of buyback capacity remaining. AI Generated. May Contain Errors.Conference Call Audio Live Call not available Earnings Conference CallGreat Elm Capital Group Q1 202600:00 / 00:00Speed:1x1.25x1.5x2xTranscript SectionsPresentationParticipantsPresentationSkip to Participants Operator00:00:00Greetings, and welcome to Great Elm Capital Corp first quarter 2026 financial results conference call. At this time, all participants are in a listen-only mode. A brief question and answer session will follow the formal presentation. If anyone should require operator assistance during the conference, please press star zero on your telephone keypad. As a reminder, this conference is being recorded. It is now my pleasure to introduce your host, Mr. Adam Yates, Managing Director. Thank you. Mr. Yates, you may begin. Adam YatesManaging Director at Great Elm Capital Corp00:00:35Hello, thank you, everyone, for joining us for Great Elm Capital Corp's first quarter 2026 earnings conference call. If you would like to be added to our distribution list, you can email investorrelations@greatelmcap.com, or you can sign up for alerts directly on our website, www.greatelmcc.com. The slide presentation accompanying today's conference call and webcast can be found on our website under Events and Presentations. On our website, you can also find our earnings release and SEC filings. I would like to call your attention to the customary safe harbor statement regarding forward-looking information. Also, please note that nothing in today's call constitutes an offer to sell or a solicitation of offers to purchase our securities. Adam YatesManaging Director at Great Elm Capital Corp00:01:19Today's conference call includes forward-looking statements, and we ask that you refer to Great Elm Capital Corp's filings with the SEC for important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from these statements. Great Elm Capital Corp does not undertake to update its forward-looking statements unless required by law. To obtain copies of our SEC filings, please visit Great Elm Capital Corp's website under Financials, SEC Filings, or visit the SEC's website. Hosting the call today is Jason Reese, Great Elm Capital Corp's Chairman of the Board and newly appointed CEO. He'll be joined by Matt Kaplan, Portfolio Manager, Chris Croteau, Head of Research, Chief Financial Officer Keri Davis, Chief Compliance Officer and General Counsel Adam Kleinman, and Michael Keller, President of Great Elm Specialty Finance. I will now turn the call over to GECC's Chairman and CEO, Jason Reese. Jason ReeseChairman of the Board and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:02:14Thanks, Adam, and thank you everyone for joining us today. In March, I assumed the role of Executive Chairman of GECC at an important inflection point for the company. On May 4th, I was appointed CEO. The company was established to create income and protect and grow NAV. In the near term, I am reprioritizing. We will protect and grow NAV first and secondarily create income. We will accomplish this by strengthening oversight, protecting shareholder value, and reinforcing accountability across the platform. We are well underway making progress on these fronts. I noted last quarter that as Chairman and CEO of Great Elm Group, the parent company of GECC's investment manager, I bring deep familiarity with both the team and our investment process. Jason ReeseChairman of the Board and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:03:04That familiarity enables a seamless transition into my role as both GECC Chairman and CEO, I'm working closely with management to reinforce disciplined underwriting and thoughtful capital allocation. Before turning to the quarter, I would like to thank Matt Kaplan for his leadership during his tenure as CEO. Matt will continue in his role as portfolio manager. Turning to results. Recent quarters have been challenging for the broader BDC sector, GECC was not immune to the macro environment. Our NAV declined this quarter, driven primarily by unrealized losses in select investments, most notably our CLO JV and 1 private investment with an idiosyncratic event. Our CLO investments can exhibit volatility given their inherent leverage. Additionally, in the first quarter, the broader CLO equity market declined. Despite the volatility of the quarterly marked, CLO exposure provides additional diversification to GECC's portfolio of secured investments. Jason ReeseChairman of the Board and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:04:09Our CLO investments continue to generate meaningful cash flows, diversify our income streams, and support the sustainability of our net investment income. In light of these unrealized losses, Great Elm Capital Management, GECC's investment advisor, has waived all accrued and unpaid incentive fees through June 30th, 2026, marking the third consecutive quarter of fee waivers. As of March 31st, 2026, that waiver amounted to approximately $2.8 million or $0.20 per share of direct benefit to our shareholders. This action is immediately accretive to NAV and underscores our alignment with shareholders. We have also taken decisive action to deleverage the balance sheet. Recently, we called and repurchased all $57.5 million of GECCO notes due later this year. Once these notes are fully retired, GECC will have no funded debt maturities until 2029. Jason ReeseChairman of the Board and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:05:13This eliminates near-term refinancing risk and enables our flexibility to deploy capital strategically. In addition, we continue to improve portfolio credit quality through active investment rotation. During the quarter, we deployed approximately $22 million across 12 investments while exiting investments we viewed as higher risk. As a result, first lien investments now comprise nearly 75% of the corporate portfolio, the highest level in the company's recent history. This reflects a deliberate shift towards senior secured investments with stronger downside protection and is a direct outcome of the underwriting discipline we have instilled across the platform. At the same time, we're expanding our proprietary sourcing efforts. Jason ReeseChairman of the Board and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:06:00During the quarter, we closed three transactions sourced through institutional partnerships, committing approximately $15 million to new private investments. We closed on one additional proprietary private investment in April, and we expect to close additional investments in the near future, building on this momentum as our sourcing network continues to deepen and differentiate our platform. At Great Elm Specialty Finance, or GESF, we continue to execute on the strategic transformation aimed at streamlining the platform for enhanced growth and profitability. Great Elm Commercial Finance is building a robust pipeline of asset-based lending opportunities, while Great Elm Healthcare Finance has successfully repositioned the business and recently closed on another transaction. Prestige, our invoice financing business, generates durable returns but can exhibit quarter-to-quarter variability due to the spot nature of its business. I'm pleased to say all three of our core verticals under GESF are profitable and generate cash distributions. Jason ReeseChairman of the Board and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:07:02Collectively, GESF is poised for continued growth and represents an increasingly important source of diversification across both assets and income. Today, GECC's high-quality portfolio is strong, composed primarily of performing cash-generative investments. We closed the quarter with less than 1% of fair value of all investments on non-accrual, stark contrast to our peers. In addition, in the last quarter, we opportunistically purchased shares at a discount to NAV under our stock repurchase program. Through May 1st, 2026, under our $10 million stock repurchase program authorized in October 2025, we have repurchased approximately 1% of all shares outstanding at an average 36% discount to our March 31st NAV, leaving approximately $9.5 million of remaining capacity under the program for future repurchases. Stepping back, GECC is well-capitalized and supported by a strong balance sheet. Jason ReeseChairman of the Board and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:08:09At quarter end, we held approximately $10 million in cash, $4 million of liquid exchange traded assets, and had full availability under our $50 million revolving credit facility. With no near-term debt maturities, ample liquidity, and a higher quality portfolio, we are well-positioned to act decisively when compelling opportunities arise. I'd like to turn the call over to Keri Davis to walk through the financial details. Keri DavisCFO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:08:38Thanks, Jason. I'll go over our financial highlights now, but we invite all of you to review our press release, accompanying presentation, and SEC filings for greater detail. NII for the first quarter of 2026 was $5 million, or $0.36 per share, compared to $4.4 million or $0.31 per share in the fourth quarter of 2025. The approximate 13% growth quarter-over-quarter in NII was driven primarily by the benefit of the incentive fee waiver, accounting for approximately $0.20 per share. Net assets were $107.5 million, or $7.74 per share as of March 31st, 2026, compared to $112.9 million or $8.07 per share as of December 31st, 2025. Keri DavisCFO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:09:25Details for the quarter-over-quarter change in NAV can be found on slide 11 of the investor presentation. Our balance sheet remains strong and liquid. GECC's asset coverage ratio was 161.8% as of March 31st, 2026, compared to 158.1% as of December 31st, 2025. Our debt-to-equity ratio also improved to 1.62x from 1.72x in the prior quarter, reflecting the continued deleveraging Jason noted. As of March 31st, 2026, total debt outstanding was $174 million, and we had no borrowings on our $50 million revolver. Cash and money market fund investments totaled approximately $10 million. Importantly, our board of directors approved a quarterly dividend of $0.25 per share for the second quarter of 2026, equating to an 18% annualized yield on GECC's May 1st, 2026 closing price of $5.56. I'll now hand it over to the operator for questions. Operator00:10:30Thank you. We will now be conducting a question and answer session. If you would like to ask a question, please press star one on your telephone keypad. A confirmation tone will indicate your line is in the question queue. You may press star two if you would like to remove your questions from the queue. For participants using speaker equipment, it may be necessary to pick up your handsets before pressing the star keys. One moment please while we poll for questions. The first question comes from the line of Erik Zwick with Lucid Capital Markets, LLC. Please go ahead. Erik ZwickAnalyst at Lucid Capital Markets, LLC00:11:08Thanks. Good morning, everyone. Jason ReeseChairman of the Board and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:11:10Morning, Erik. Erik ZwickAnalyst at Lucid Capital Markets, LLC00:11:13Jason, if I could start with a question for you. You mentioned in your prepared comments, some efforts to deleverage the balance sheet. I know there's no additional maturities until 2029. I guess at this point, have you kind of completed those deleveraging opportunities or efforts, or are there still, you know, more you could do through? Jason ReeseChairman of the Board and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:11:33At the end of the quarter- Erik ZwickAnalyst at Lucid Capital Markets, LLC00:11:34Releveraging. Yeah. Jason ReeseChairman of the Board and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:11:36I'm sorry. At the end of the quarter, there was still $18 million of our 2026 paper outstanding approximately. We called that paper. It hasn't been paid off yet, but it will be in the next few weeks. At that point, we've probably completed our deleveraging for the moment. Although, you know, our 8.5 do become callable at the end of this month. Erik ZwickAnalyst at Lucid Capital Markets, LLC00:12:06Okay. That could potentially be something that you would look at. Okay, that's helpful. Maybe switching gears a little bit just in terms of the pipeline, and maybe this is kind of a two-part question. One is, as you look at what's in your pipeline today, the opportunities there that you're seeing, you know, as you look at through kind of a risk-adjusted lens. Also looking at the opportunity to continue using the share repurchase authorization, kind of given where the shares are trading today. How do you weigh those two opportunities and choose which to where to deploy capital at this point? Jason ReeseChairman of the Board and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:12:41We're obviously gonna balance and look at all opportunities and look where we think the best risk-adjusted returns are. As far as our opportunities, we are much more focused on more traditional private credit deals than broadly syndicated loans right now. We think that there's actually less risk there right now. We've closed a number of those transactions already this year, and we're working on a number more. As for looking at share repurchase or debt pay down versus investments, I mean, we're constantly looking at what the return is. Obviously, paying down debt is riskless for us, that's important. We're very serious about rebuilding NAV, as I've tried to say, and as you've seen with us waiving for three quarters our investment fee, and by actually buying back shares, which a lot of BDCs don't do, we're looking to rebuild that NAV piece. Did that address your question? Erik ZwickAnalyst at Lucid Capital Markets, LLC00:13:45Yeah. No, it does. Maybe just a follow-up on that as I try and look at the future run rate of earnings and think about that incentive fee waiver. You know, you mentioned that the priority number one now is protecting and growing NAV. Is it safe to assume that, you know, you would potentially continue considering waiving the incentive fee if the run rate of earnings without the incentive fee waiver is less than the current level of the dividend, the new 25% per share level? Jason ReeseChairman of the Board and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:14:14We will continue looking at what's in the best interests of the shareholders, for sure. Erik ZwickAnalyst at Lucid Capital Markets, LLC00:14:21Got it. Jason ReeseChairman of the Board and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:14:23Yes, we are definitely want to be covering our dividends. I would I'm just changing emphasis, right? We've done a pretty good job of generating income and covering our dividends. We haven't done as good job as protecting our NAV. We're going to really focus on that. I think there's times when you take more risk, and there's times when you take less risk in your investments. The last couple of quarters have shown to be times to take less risk. Erik ZwickAnalyst at Lucid Capital Markets, LLC00:14:55Got it. Just in terms of trying to get a kind of a better understanding of the CLO cash flow timing. I know that, you know, depending on when you made those and their scheduled payments, that can be a little bit, you know, kind of bumpy quarter to quarter. To the extent that you have some visibility over the next few quarters, anything you can communicate there in terms of expected timing of cash flows? Jason ReeseChairman of the Board and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:15:21We will be getting cash flows every quarter now. I mean, part when you first make CLO investments, there's a lag, and that's created a lot of the variability, but it will also depend on how those CLOs continue to perform. I mean, we're very comfortable about the cash flows we're gonna receive over the life of those equities. Like, in the first quarter, obviously, the broadly syndicated loan came down. We expect We've already received $2,500,000 this quarter, which is kind of at the same rate as the first quarter. That's probably a reasonable number for you to look at going forward, but they will vary. Erik ZwickAnalyst at Lucid Capital Markets, LLC00:16:04Okay. If you correct me if I'm wrong, I don't think you've made any new CLO investments in the last quarter or two. Some of that kind of initial as it goes through the warehouse period and it makes its first distribution, most of that should be in the past, barring any new investments you might make. Jason ReeseChairman of the Board and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:16:19Correct. There should be less volatility going forward than there has been in the past unless we decide to make new investments, which we, at the current moment, are not looking at making any new CLO equity investments. Erik ZwickAnalyst at Lucid Capital Markets, LLC00:16:33Great. Thank you. Jason ReeseChairman of the Board and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:16:34With where our position is. Erik ZwickAnalyst at Lucid Capital Markets, LLC00:16:35Yeah. Thank you for taking my questions this morning. Jason ReeseChairman of the Board and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:16:39Anytime. Operator00:16:43Thank you. A reminder to all the participants that you may press star and one to ask a question. Thank you. Ladies and gentlemen, we have reached the end of question and answer session. I would now like to turn the floor over to Jason Reese for closing comments. Jason ReeseChairman of the Board and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:17:06Thank you again for joining us today. Our priorities remain clear: protect capital, methodically rebuild NAV, and generate sustainable net investment income. During the quarter, we advanced each of these objectives. GECM again waived incentive fees to the direct benefit of GECC shareholders. We took action to retire all near-term funded debt, and we increased first lien exposure to its highest level in recent periods. We've instilled greater rigor, transparency, and accountability across the platform, and I am encouraged by both the trajectory of the portfolio and the strength of the team executing on our strategy. As we move through the second quarter, GECC's solid foundation and strong liquidity position positions us to deliver more consistent and durable returns over time. We remain focused on disciplined execution and long-term value creation. We appreciate your continued support and look forward to updating you next quarter. Thank you. Operator00:18:06Thank you. This concludes our today's teleconference. You may disconnect your lines at this time. Thank you for your participation.Read moreParticipantsAnalystsAdam YatesManaging Director at Great Elm Capital CorpErik ZwickAnalyst at Lucid Capital Markets, LLCJason ReeseChairman of the Board and CEO at Great Elm Capital CorpKeri DavisCFO at Great Elm Capital CorpPowered by Earnings DocumentsSlide DeckPress Release(8-K)Quarterly report(10-Q) Great Elm Capital Group Earnings HeadlinesGreat Elm: Fiscal Q3 Earnings SnapshotMay 6, 2026 | finance.yahoo.comGECC Q1 2026 Earnings TranscriptMay 5, 2026 | finance.yahoo.comALERT: Drop these 5 stocks before the market opens tomorrow!The Wall Street Journal is already raising the alarm about a potential market crash, and Weiss Ratings research points to the first half of 2026 as a particularly rough stretch for certain holdings. Some of America's most popular stocks could take serious damage as a radical market shift plays out. 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Email Address About Great Elm Capital GroupGreat Elm Capital Group (NASDAQ:GECC) (NASDAQ: GECC) is a closed-end, externally managed business development company (BDC) that seeks to generate current income and capital appreciation by investing in private, middle-market companies. The firm targets senior secured loans, subordinated debt and equity securities of U.S. companies, with a focus on businesses offering stable cash flows and potential for growth. Industry sectors of interest include business services, consumer products, industrials and healthcare, among others. GECC’s investment strategy emphasizes portfolio diversification and active management. Through its external adviser, Great Elm Capital Advisors, LLC, the company typically makes equity and debt commitments ranging from $10 million to $40 million. Its disciplined due diligence process evaluates company fundamentals, sponsor alignment and market positioning, while ongoing oversight and strategic support aim to drive operational improvements and value creation within portfolio companies. Headquartered in Greenwich, Connecticut, Great Elm Capital Group completed its initial public offering in April 2018. The company is led by President and Chief Investment Officer Stephen Booras, whose experience spans credit analysis, private lending and capital markets. 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PresentationSkip to Participants Operator00:00:00Greetings, and welcome to Great Elm Capital Corp first quarter 2026 financial results conference call. At this time, all participants are in a listen-only mode. A brief question and answer session will follow the formal presentation. If anyone should require operator assistance during the conference, please press star zero on your telephone keypad. As a reminder, this conference is being recorded. It is now my pleasure to introduce your host, Mr. Adam Yates, Managing Director. Thank you. Mr. Yates, you may begin. Adam YatesManaging Director at Great Elm Capital Corp00:00:35Hello, thank you, everyone, for joining us for Great Elm Capital Corp's first quarter 2026 earnings conference call. If you would like to be added to our distribution list, you can email investorrelations@greatelmcap.com, or you can sign up for alerts directly on our website, www.greatelmcc.com. The slide presentation accompanying today's conference call and webcast can be found on our website under Events and Presentations. On our website, you can also find our earnings release and SEC filings. I would like to call your attention to the customary safe harbor statement regarding forward-looking information. Also, please note that nothing in today's call constitutes an offer to sell or a solicitation of offers to purchase our securities. Adam YatesManaging Director at Great Elm Capital Corp00:01:19Today's conference call includes forward-looking statements, and we ask that you refer to Great Elm Capital Corp's filings with the SEC for important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from these statements. Great Elm Capital Corp does not undertake to update its forward-looking statements unless required by law. To obtain copies of our SEC filings, please visit Great Elm Capital Corp's website under Financials, SEC Filings, or visit the SEC's website. Hosting the call today is Jason Reese, Great Elm Capital Corp's Chairman of the Board and newly appointed CEO. He'll be joined by Matt Kaplan, Portfolio Manager, Chris Croteau, Head of Research, Chief Financial Officer Keri Davis, Chief Compliance Officer and General Counsel Adam Kleinman, and Michael Keller, President of Great Elm Specialty Finance. I will now turn the call over to GECC's Chairman and CEO, Jason Reese. Jason ReeseChairman of the Board and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:02:14Thanks, Adam, and thank you everyone for joining us today. In March, I assumed the role of Executive Chairman of GECC at an important inflection point for the company. On May 4th, I was appointed CEO. The company was established to create income and protect and grow NAV. In the near term, I am reprioritizing. We will protect and grow NAV first and secondarily create income. We will accomplish this by strengthening oversight, protecting shareholder value, and reinforcing accountability across the platform. We are well underway making progress on these fronts. I noted last quarter that as Chairman and CEO of Great Elm Group, the parent company of GECC's investment manager, I bring deep familiarity with both the team and our investment process. Jason ReeseChairman of the Board and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:03:04That familiarity enables a seamless transition into my role as both GECC Chairman and CEO, I'm working closely with management to reinforce disciplined underwriting and thoughtful capital allocation. Before turning to the quarter, I would like to thank Matt Kaplan for his leadership during his tenure as CEO. Matt will continue in his role as portfolio manager. Turning to results. Recent quarters have been challenging for the broader BDC sector, GECC was not immune to the macro environment. Our NAV declined this quarter, driven primarily by unrealized losses in select investments, most notably our CLO JV and 1 private investment with an idiosyncratic event. Our CLO investments can exhibit volatility given their inherent leverage. Additionally, in the first quarter, the broader CLO equity market declined. Despite the volatility of the quarterly marked, CLO exposure provides additional diversification to GECC's portfolio of secured investments. Jason ReeseChairman of the Board and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:04:09Our CLO investments continue to generate meaningful cash flows, diversify our income streams, and support the sustainability of our net investment income. In light of these unrealized losses, Great Elm Capital Management, GECC's investment advisor, has waived all accrued and unpaid incentive fees through June 30th, 2026, marking the third consecutive quarter of fee waivers. As of March 31st, 2026, that waiver amounted to approximately $2.8 million or $0.20 per share of direct benefit to our shareholders. This action is immediately accretive to NAV and underscores our alignment with shareholders. We have also taken decisive action to deleverage the balance sheet. Recently, we called and repurchased all $57.5 million of GECCO notes due later this year. Once these notes are fully retired, GECC will have no funded debt maturities until 2029. Jason ReeseChairman of the Board and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:05:13This eliminates near-term refinancing risk and enables our flexibility to deploy capital strategically. In addition, we continue to improve portfolio credit quality through active investment rotation. During the quarter, we deployed approximately $22 million across 12 investments while exiting investments we viewed as higher risk. As a result, first lien investments now comprise nearly 75% of the corporate portfolio, the highest level in the company's recent history. This reflects a deliberate shift towards senior secured investments with stronger downside protection and is a direct outcome of the underwriting discipline we have instilled across the platform. At the same time, we're expanding our proprietary sourcing efforts. Jason ReeseChairman of the Board and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:06:00During the quarter, we closed three transactions sourced through institutional partnerships, committing approximately $15 million to new private investments. We closed on one additional proprietary private investment in April, and we expect to close additional investments in the near future, building on this momentum as our sourcing network continues to deepen and differentiate our platform. At Great Elm Specialty Finance, or GESF, we continue to execute on the strategic transformation aimed at streamlining the platform for enhanced growth and profitability. Great Elm Commercial Finance is building a robust pipeline of asset-based lending opportunities, while Great Elm Healthcare Finance has successfully repositioned the business and recently closed on another transaction. Prestige, our invoice financing business, generates durable returns but can exhibit quarter-to-quarter variability due to the spot nature of its business. I'm pleased to say all three of our core verticals under GESF are profitable and generate cash distributions. Jason ReeseChairman of the Board and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:07:02Collectively, GESF is poised for continued growth and represents an increasingly important source of diversification across both assets and income. Today, GECC's high-quality portfolio is strong, composed primarily of performing cash-generative investments. We closed the quarter with less than 1% of fair value of all investments on non-accrual, stark contrast to our peers. In addition, in the last quarter, we opportunistically purchased shares at a discount to NAV under our stock repurchase program. Through May 1st, 2026, under our $10 million stock repurchase program authorized in October 2025, we have repurchased approximately 1% of all shares outstanding at an average 36% discount to our March 31st NAV, leaving approximately $9.5 million of remaining capacity under the program for future repurchases. Stepping back, GECC is well-capitalized and supported by a strong balance sheet. Jason ReeseChairman of the Board and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:08:09At quarter end, we held approximately $10 million in cash, $4 million of liquid exchange traded assets, and had full availability under our $50 million revolving credit facility. With no near-term debt maturities, ample liquidity, and a higher quality portfolio, we are well-positioned to act decisively when compelling opportunities arise. I'd like to turn the call over to Keri Davis to walk through the financial details. Keri DavisCFO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:08:38Thanks, Jason. I'll go over our financial highlights now, but we invite all of you to review our press release, accompanying presentation, and SEC filings for greater detail. NII for the first quarter of 2026 was $5 million, or $0.36 per share, compared to $4.4 million or $0.31 per share in the fourth quarter of 2025. The approximate 13% growth quarter-over-quarter in NII was driven primarily by the benefit of the incentive fee waiver, accounting for approximately $0.20 per share. Net assets were $107.5 million, or $7.74 per share as of March 31st, 2026, compared to $112.9 million or $8.07 per share as of December 31st, 2025. Keri DavisCFO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:09:25Details for the quarter-over-quarter change in NAV can be found on slide 11 of the investor presentation. Our balance sheet remains strong and liquid. GECC's asset coverage ratio was 161.8% as of March 31st, 2026, compared to 158.1% as of December 31st, 2025. Our debt-to-equity ratio also improved to 1.62x from 1.72x in the prior quarter, reflecting the continued deleveraging Jason noted. As of March 31st, 2026, total debt outstanding was $174 million, and we had no borrowings on our $50 million revolver. Cash and money market fund investments totaled approximately $10 million. Importantly, our board of directors approved a quarterly dividend of $0.25 per share for the second quarter of 2026, equating to an 18% annualized yield on GECC's May 1st, 2026 closing price of $5.56. I'll now hand it over to the operator for questions. Operator00:10:30Thank you. We will now be conducting a question and answer session. If you would like to ask a question, please press star one on your telephone keypad. A confirmation tone will indicate your line is in the question queue. You may press star two if you would like to remove your questions from the queue. For participants using speaker equipment, it may be necessary to pick up your handsets before pressing the star keys. One moment please while we poll for questions. The first question comes from the line of Erik Zwick with Lucid Capital Markets, LLC. Please go ahead. Erik ZwickAnalyst at Lucid Capital Markets, LLC00:11:08Thanks. Good morning, everyone. Jason ReeseChairman of the Board and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:11:10Morning, Erik. Erik ZwickAnalyst at Lucid Capital Markets, LLC00:11:13Jason, if I could start with a question for you. You mentioned in your prepared comments, some efforts to deleverage the balance sheet. I know there's no additional maturities until 2029. I guess at this point, have you kind of completed those deleveraging opportunities or efforts, or are there still, you know, more you could do through? Jason ReeseChairman of the Board and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:11:33At the end of the quarter- Erik ZwickAnalyst at Lucid Capital Markets, LLC00:11:34Releveraging. Yeah. Jason ReeseChairman of the Board and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:11:36I'm sorry. At the end of the quarter, there was still $18 million of our 2026 paper outstanding approximately. We called that paper. It hasn't been paid off yet, but it will be in the next few weeks. At that point, we've probably completed our deleveraging for the moment. Although, you know, our 8.5 do become callable at the end of this month. Erik ZwickAnalyst at Lucid Capital Markets, LLC00:12:06Okay. That could potentially be something that you would look at. Okay, that's helpful. Maybe switching gears a little bit just in terms of the pipeline, and maybe this is kind of a two-part question. One is, as you look at what's in your pipeline today, the opportunities there that you're seeing, you know, as you look at through kind of a risk-adjusted lens. Also looking at the opportunity to continue using the share repurchase authorization, kind of given where the shares are trading today. How do you weigh those two opportunities and choose which to where to deploy capital at this point? Jason ReeseChairman of the Board and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:12:41We're obviously gonna balance and look at all opportunities and look where we think the best risk-adjusted returns are. As far as our opportunities, we are much more focused on more traditional private credit deals than broadly syndicated loans right now. We think that there's actually less risk there right now. We've closed a number of those transactions already this year, and we're working on a number more. As for looking at share repurchase or debt pay down versus investments, I mean, we're constantly looking at what the return is. Obviously, paying down debt is riskless for us, that's important. We're very serious about rebuilding NAV, as I've tried to say, and as you've seen with us waiving for three quarters our investment fee, and by actually buying back shares, which a lot of BDCs don't do, we're looking to rebuild that NAV piece. Did that address your question? Erik ZwickAnalyst at Lucid Capital Markets, LLC00:13:45Yeah. No, it does. Maybe just a follow-up on that as I try and look at the future run rate of earnings and think about that incentive fee waiver. You know, you mentioned that the priority number one now is protecting and growing NAV. Is it safe to assume that, you know, you would potentially continue considering waiving the incentive fee if the run rate of earnings without the incentive fee waiver is less than the current level of the dividend, the new 25% per share level? Jason ReeseChairman of the Board and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:14:14We will continue looking at what's in the best interests of the shareholders, for sure. Erik ZwickAnalyst at Lucid Capital Markets, LLC00:14:21Got it. Jason ReeseChairman of the Board and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:14:23Yes, we are definitely want to be covering our dividends. I would I'm just changing emphasis, right? We've done a pretty good job of generating income and covering our dividends. We haven't done as good job as protecting our NAV. We're going to really focus on that. I think there's times when you take more risk, and there's times when you take less risk in your investments. The last couple of quarters have shown to be times to take less risk. Erik ZwickAnalyst at Lucid Capital Markets, LLC00:14:55Got it. Just in terms of trying to get a kind of a better understanding of the CLO cash flow timing. I know that, you know, depending on when you made those and their scheduled payments, that can be a little bit, you know, kind of bumpy quarter to quarter. To the extent that you have some visibility over the next few quarters, anything you can communicate there in terms of expected timing of cash flows? Jason ReeseChairman of the Board and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:15:21We will be getting cash flows every quarter now. I mean, part when you first make CLO investments, there's a lag, and that's created a lot of the variability, but it will also depend on how those CLOs continue to perform. I mean, we're very comfortable about the cash flows we're gonna receive over the life of those equities. Like, in the first quarter, obviously, the broadly syndicated loan came down. We expect We've already received $2,500,000 this quarter, which is kind of at the same rate as the first quarter. That's probably a reasonable number for you to look at going forward, but they will vary. Erik ZwickAnalyst at Lucid Capital Markets, LLC00:16:04Okay. If you correct me if I'm wrong, I don't think you've made any new CLO investments in the last quarter or two. Some of that kind of initial as it goes through the warehouse period and it makes its first distribution, most of that should be in the past, barring any new investments you might make. Jason ReeseChairman of the Board and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:16:19Correct. There should be less volatility going forward than there has been in the past unless we decide to make new investments, which we, at the current moment, are not looking at making any new CLO equity investments. Erik ZwickAnalyst at Lucid Capital Markets, LLC00:16:33Great. Thank you. Jason ReeseChairman of the Board and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:16:34With where our position is. Erik ZwickAnalyst at Lucid Capital Markets, LLC00:16:35Yeah. Thank you for taking my questions this morning. Jason ReeseChairman of the Board and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:16:39Anytime. Operator00:16:43Thank you. A reminder to all the participants that you may press star and one to ask a question. Thank you. Ladies and gentlemen, we have reached the end of question and answer session. I would now like to turn the floor over to Jason Reese for closing comments. Jason ReeseChairman of the Board and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:17:06Thank you again for joining us today. Our priorities remain clear: protect capital, methodically rebuild NAV, and generate sustainable net investment income. During the quarter, we advanced each of these objectives. GECM again waived incentive fees to the direct benefit of GECC shareholders. We took action to retire all near-term funded debt, and we increased first lien exposure to its highest level in recent periods. We've instilled greater rigor, transparency, and accountability across the platform, and I am encouraged by both the trajectory of the portfolio and the strength of the team executing on our strategy. As we move through the second quarter, GECC's solid foundation and strong liquidity position positions us to deliver more consistent and durable returns over time. We remain focused on disciplined execution and long-term value creation. We appreciate your continued support and look forward to updating you next quarter. Thank you. Operator00:18:06Thank you. This concludes our today's teleconference. You may disconnect your lines at this time. 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