Sunrise Realty Trust Q2 2026 Earnings Call Transcript

Key Takeaways

  • Positive Sentiment: Proposed SRT merger is expected to increase SUNS’s equity base by approximately 60%, improve financing access and trading liquidity, and generate G&A savings. The management agreement would also reduce the incentive fee rate to 17.5% and provide a $1 million fee waiver over four quarters.
  • Positive Sentiment: Second-quarter distributable earnings were $0.29 per share, while first-half distributable earnings of $0.65 per share exceeded the $0.60 per share in declared dividends, indicating continued portfolio earnings coverage.
  • Positive Sentiment: All loans were current and performing at quarter-end, with a weighted-average portfolio yield to maturity of approximately 12.3%. The Panther National loan repaid in full after quarter-end, reducing debt outstanding from $141.7 million to approximately $85.6 million and creating capital for redeployment.
  • Positive Sentiment: Management reported improving multifamily fundamentals in selected markets, including stronger absorption, rent increases and fewer concessions, while identifying a broader pipeline of need-driven structured lending opportunities. SUNS also signed a term sheet for a proposed $93 million senior construction loan for a Texas multifamily development.
  • Neutral Sentiment: SUNS and its affiliates agreed to sell The Thompson San Antonio, with the buyer having funded $6 million in non-refundable option payments, while SUNS will provide seller financing. Management did not disclose expected loan-to-value or interest-rate terms for that financing.
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Earnings Conference Call
Sunrise Realty Trust Q2 2026
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Operator

Good day, and thank you for standing by. Welcome to the Sunrise Realty Trust Q2 2026 earnings call. At this time, all participants are in a listen-only mode. After the speaker's presentation, there will be a question and answer session. To ask a question during the session, you will need to press star one one on your telephone. You will then hear an automated message advising that your hand is raised. To withdraw your question, please press star one one again. Please be advised that today's conference is being recorded. I would now like to hand the conference over to our first speaker today, Robyn Tannenbaum, President of Sunrise Realty Trust.

Robyn Tannenbaum
Robyn Tannenbaum
President at Sunrise Realty Trust

Good morning, and thank you all for joining Sunrise Realty Trust's earnings call for the quarter ended June 30th, 2026. I am joined this morning by Leonard Tannenbaum, our Executive Chairman, Brian Sedrish, our Chief Executive Officer, and Brandon Hetzel, our Chief Financial Officer. Before we begin, I would like to note that this call is being recorded. Replay information is included in our July 17th, 2026, press release and is posted on the investor relations portion of our website at sunriserealtytrust.com, along with our second quarter 2026 earnings release and investor presentation. Today's conference call includes forward-looking statements and projections that reflect the company's current views with respect to, among other things, market developments, our investment pipeline, anticipated portfolio yield, financial performance and projections in 2026 and beyond, and the proposed SUNS/SRT merger. These statements are subject to inherent uncertainties in predicting future results.

Robyn Tannenbaum
Robyn Tannenbaum
President at Sunrise Realty Trust

Please refer to Sunrise Realty Trust most recent periodic filings with the SEC, including our quarterly report on Form 10-Q, filed earlier this morning. For certain conditions and significant factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from these forward-looking statements and projections. During today's conference call, management will refer to non-GAAP financial measures, including distributable earnings. Please see our second quarter earnings release available on our website for reconciliations of the non-GAAP financial measures with the most directly comparable GAAP measures. The format for today's call is as follows. Len will provide an update on today's proposed merger announcement. Brian will cover our view on the state of the CRE lending markets, discuss our existing portfolio, and provide an outlook for our investment pipeline. Brandon will provide an update on our financial position. After that, we will open lines for Q&A.

Robyn Tannenbaum
Robyn Tannenbaum
President at Sunrise Realty Trust

With that, I will now turn the call over to our Executive Chairman, Leonard Tannenbaum.

Leonard Tannenbaum
Leonard Tannenbaum
Executive Chairman at Sunrise Realty Trust

Thank you, Robyn. Good morning, welcome to our second quarter 2026 earnings conference call. Before turning to the proposed merger that we announced earlier today, for the quarter ended June 30, 2026, SUNS generated distributable earnings of $0.29 per basic weighted average share of common stock. For the first six months of 2026, distributable earnings of $0.65 per share exceeded the $0.60 per share of dividends that we declared over the same period. This reflected the continued earnings power of our portfolio. Turning to the proposed merger, earlier today, we announced and filed with the SEC a signed definitive merger agreement under which SUNS will acquire Southern Realty Trust, or SRT, a private mortgage REIT on the TCG real estate platform. We believe the transaction represents an attractive opportunity for our stockholders.

Leonard Tannenbaum
Leonard Tannenbaum
Executive Chairman at Sunrise Realty Trust

Under the terms of the proposed transaction, SRT, which has $107 million of equity, will merge into the SUNS platform and create a combined company with approximately $290 million of total equity value on a pro forma basis as of June 30, 2026. Upon closing the merger, SRT shareholders will receive newly issued SUNS common stock based on an exchange ratio that applies a 6% premium to SRT's book value per share relative to SUNS book value per share as of the measurement date. Before turning to the strategic rationale, I want to note that this was an arm's-length negotiated process. SUNS and SRT each formed an independent special committee comprised entirely of independent directors. Each of the special committees retained outside legal counsel and independent financial advisors with Oppenheimer & Company representing SUNS and KBW, Keefe, Bruyette & Woods representing SRT.

Leonard Tannenbaum
Leonard Tannenbaum
Executive Chairman at Sunrise Realty Trust

Each of the SUNS and SRT special committees and both companies' boards unanimously approved the transaction. In connection with the closing, SUNS management agreement will be amended and restated. Among other changes, number one, the incentive fee rate will be reduced from 20% to 17.5%. Number two, the hurdle rate will move from 8% to 7%. Number three, SUNS manager will provide a management fee waiver of $1 million in the aggregate over the four quarters following the closing to the benefit of all SUNS stockholders. Strategically, we believe the combination will benefit SUNS stockholders in several ways. We expect this transaction to immediately increase our equity base by approximately 60%, which should provide benefits to our cost of capital. A larger platform should provide improved and increased trading liquidity, broader index inclusion eligibility, and enhanced access to the unsecured markets.

Leonard Tannenbaum
Leonard Tannenbaum
Executive Chairman at Sunrise Realty Trust

We believe the increased flow and market cap may attract a wider universe of investors who have a minimum market cap threshold for deployment. Additionally, from an operating standpoint, we anticipate G&A savings on a combined basis, which will potentially increase our margins post-transaction as we begin eliminating duplicative accounting, legal, audit, board, and regulatory compliance costs inherent in maintaining two separate REIT platforms. Because management already oversees both portfolios, which contain pieces of the same underlying loans, we believe there is no material integration risk. We currently expect the transaction to close in the fourth quarter of 2026, subject to approval by SUNS and SRT stockholders and the satisfaction of other customary closing conditions. SUNS expects to file a proxy statement with the SEC containing additional information. Until the proxy statement is effective, we will limit our comments to the Form 8-K.

Leonard Tannenbaum
Leonard Tannenbaum
Executive Chairman at Sunrise Realty Trust

With that, I'll turn it over to Brian to discuss the market environment and walk through our portfolio in more detail. Brian?

Brian Sedrish
Brian Sedrish
CEO at Sunrise Realty Trust

Thank you, Len. Before reviewing the portfolio, I want to discuss how the current lending environment is translating into opportunities for SUNS. Looking at the broader market, industry estimates put roughly $900 billion of commercial real estate loans maturing in 2026 with a comparable wave in 2027. Much of it originated between 2019 and 2022, when rates were at historic lows. With rates still elevated, many of those loans now face a refinancing gap. What matters is the cause of that gap. In most of the situations we target, the issue is not a shortfall in asset value, it's that leverage size in a lower rate environment no longer fits today's senior debt capacity. That gap between yesterday's leverage and today's debt capacity is exactly the space our structured capital fills.

Brian Sedrish
Brian Sedrish
CEO at Sunrise Realty Trust

Last quarter, we noted that several pipeline transactions were paused as sponsors reassessed their cost of capital amid rate volatility. Transaction activity stayed uneven, with borrowers delaying discretionary acquisitions and refinancings. The most durable demand is need-driven. Sponsors facing near-term maturities where the incumbent lender will extend only against a principal paydown or fresh equity rather than a simple extension. Borrowers with real equity to protect are the ones most willing to engage in pricing and the structural protections that appropriately compensate us. Liquidity is available, commercial banks have meaningfully re-entered the market, particularly for stabilized and near-stabilized multifamily, industrial, and data center assets. We view that as confirmation of our positioning. That competition is compressing spreads in conventional first mortgage lending, which are the commodity lanes we deliberately do not compete in.

Brian Sedrish
Brian Sedrish
CEO at Sunrise Realty Trust

Banks are the natural low-cost home for that stabilized product. What has stayed scarce in this cycle is not senior debt, it's equity. More bank liquidity does not fill a sponsor's equity gap, and in many cases, a bank's willingness to extend is conditioned on the borrower funding a paydown it cannot cover alone. Our model differs from many commercial mortgage REITs. Many concentrate on stabilized assets and lean on balance sheet leverage to reach a targeted return. We generate return the other way, through the complexity of transitional business plans, asset level and sponsor underwriting, and negotiated structural protections. Because the unlevered return on that work is higher, we can carry it with comparatively modest corporate leverage, which also leaves us less exposed to the mark to market and margin pressure that our more heavily levered model carries. Where competition is concentrated, we step back.

Brian Sedrish
Brian Sedrish
CEO at Sunrise Realty Trust

Where capital is scarce, we lean in. Patience is not inactivity. During the quarter, our team reviewed a significant volume of transactions and declined those that did not meet our return or structure requirements. Our liquidity lets us stay selective rather than accept mispriced risks. Importantly, over the last several weeks, our investment team has seen a noticeable pickup in transactions that fit our targeted criteria, which we believe reflects a growing realization among borrowers and their advisors that rates are staying higher for longer and that continued inactivity is no longer a viable option. We continue to see healthy financing request volume, and while conversion still depends on pricing, structure, and sponsor alignment, the opportunity set in front of us has broadened. The Panther National repayment shortly after quarter end is a clean example of the model end to end.

Brian Sedrish
Brian Sedrish
CEO at Sunrise Realty Trust

The credit facility originated on the TCG Real Estate platform in August 2024 and secured by a 392-acre private golf and residential community in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, was repaid in full. The investment ran its full cycle in under two years: origination, business plan execution, and repayment at par. Its attractive unlevered return let us hold the position with limited balance sheet leverage. That is the SUNS approach, earning returns through underwriting, structuring, and execution rather than through leverage. Our pipeline remains active, and we stay focused on deals with strong risk-adjusted returns. During the second quarter, the TCG Real Estate platform signed a term sheet for a $93 million senior construction loan for a multifamily development in Texas, which we expect to structure with a third-party partner on an A-note, B-note basis.

Brian Sedrish
Brian Sedrish
CEO at Sunrise Realty Trust

This is the kind of transitional structured situation we target rather than stabilized senior lending. That is a ground-up business plan in a specific targeted sub-market with the AB structure allocating risk to fit our return requirements. We have additional deals in the pipeline and are negotiating further transactions. Turning to the portfolio, I'd like to begin with an update on our owned asset, The Thompson San Antonio. SUNS and its affiliates have entered into a purchase and sale agreement to sell the property to a third-party buyer who has funded two non-refundable option payments totaling $6 million, which will be credited against the purchase price should the closing occur on or before September 30th, 2026. As part of the transaction, SUNS and its affiliates have agreed to provide seller financing to help facilitate the purchase.

Brian Sedrish
Brian Sedrish
CEO at Sunrise Realty Trust

Separately, SUNS and its affiliate continue to pursue available remedies under the former sponsor's guarantee. Entering the second half of the year, our priorities are clear. Recycle capital from repayments, continue to fund construction loans in our existing book, and deploy selectively into transactions with strong risk-adjusted returns and negotiated downside protection. With all of our loans current, modest balance sheet leverage, and the Panther proceeds available for redeployment, we look forward to deploying capital into new opportunities with attractive risk-adjusted returns. With that, I will now turn the call over to Brandon, our Chief Financial Officer.

Brandon Hetzel
Brandon Hetzel
CFO at Sunrise Realty Trust

Thank you, Brian. For the quarter ended June 30th, 2026, we generated net interest income of $5.8 million and distributable earnings of $3.9 million, or $0.29 per basic weighted average common share, and had GAAP net income of $3.1 million, or $0.23 per basic weighted average common share. We believe that providing distributable earnings is helpful to stockholders in assessing the overall performance of SUNS business. Distributable earnings represents net income computed in accordance with GAAP, excluding non-cash items such as stock compensation expense, unrealized gains or losses, and the provision for current expected credit losses, also known as CECL. In the second quarter of 2026, SUNS funded $25.4 million of new and existing loans and received $26 million of repayments. We ended the second quarter of 2026 with $377.4 million of current commitments and $298.7 million of principal outstanding across 14 loans.

Brandon Hetzel
Brandon Hetzel
CFO at Sunrise Realty Trust

As of August 3rd, 2026, our portfolio consisted of $315 million of current commitments and $248.8 million of principal outstanding across 12 loans, which reflects the full repayment of the Panther National Senior Term Loan and Construction Revolver subsequent to the quarter end. All loans are current in performing with a weighted average portfolio yield to maturity of approximately 12.3%. As of June 30th, 2026, our CECL reserve was approximately $1.1 million, or 37 basis points of loans held at carrying value. As of June 30th, 2026, our total debt outstanding was approximately $141.7 million. Subsequent to quarter end, the Panther National repayment proceeds were used to reduce our borrowings, and as of August 3rd, 2026, our total debt outstanding was approximately $85.6 million.

Brandon Hetzel
Brandon Hetzel
CFO at Sunrise Realty Trust

As of June 30th, 2026, we had total assets of $330.7 million, and our total shareholder equity was $181.8 million with a book value of $13.45 per share. For the quarter ended June 30th, 2026, the board of directors declared a $0.30 dividend, stock dividend per share outstanding, which was paid on July 15th, 2026 to shareholders of record as of June 30th, 2026. For the first six months of 2026, distributable earnings of $0.65 per basic weighted average share exceeds the $0.60 per share of dividends declared over the same period. With that, I will now turn it back over to the operator to start the Q&A.

Operator

Thank you, Brandon. At this time, we will conduct the question and answer session. As a reminder, to ask a question, you will need to press star one one on your telephone and wait for your name to be announced. To withdraw your question, please press star one one again. Please stand by while we compile the Q&A roster. Our first question comes from the line of Jade Rahmani from KBW. Your line is now open.

Jason Sabshon
Jason Sabshon
Analyst at KBW

Hi, this is Jason Sabshon on for Jade. Thanks for taking my questions. Just to touch on the SRT deal, do you expect it to be neutral to earnings and dividends or potentially accretive? Thanks.

Leonard Tannenbaum
Leonard Tannenbaum
Executive Chairman at Sunrise Realty Trust

The combination of SUNS and SRT in the merger should get margin benefit from the reduction in G&A costs. There's a lot of duplicative costs. It's the same exact assets in a little bit different proportions. Together, they should get an earnings increase.

Jason Sabshon
Jason Sabshon
Analyst at KBW

Got it. Thank you. Do you have any interest in pursuing other M&A within the mortgage REIT space?

Leonard Tannenbaum
Leonard Tannenbaum
Executive Chairman at Sunrise Realty Trust

I think one at a time is just fine for us. Thanks for the question.

Jason Sabshon
Jason Sabshon
Analyst at KBW

Got it. Thanks. Just curious, what are you seeing on underlying property fundamentals in multifamily and residential in your markets and on the deals backing your loans?

Leonard Tannenbaum
Leonard Tannenbaum
Executive Chairman at Sunrise Realty Trust

Brian?

Brian Sedrish
Brian Sedrish
CEO at Sunrise Realty Trust

Sure. Yeah, I'll take that. It definitely depends on where the assets are located. I would say generally, we've definitely seen in the markets that we have spent a lot of time in that what was expected has come true and that the absorption has caught up to the supply out there. As we know, there was a cliff in new construction on multifamily. That certainly helped. It's now getting absorbed. You're seeing some actual rent increases, less concessions in the markets that we're spending time on. That's certainly a positive. I see, given elevated rates, we certainly are not seeing a tremendous amount of new construction. Depends obviously on the markets. In some of the South Florida markets that we play in, we have definitely seen a continued strong demand. I think that will continue.

Brian Sedrish
Brian Sedrish
CEO at Sunrise Realty Trust

We have to be mindful of absorption and how quickly things lease up, generally positive. Same thing I would confirm on our existing book as well.

Jason Sabshon
Jason Sabshon
Analyst at KBW

Great, thanks. Just as a last question, on the hotel, potentially, what would you expect seller financing to look like potentially LTV or rate?

Leonard Tannenbaum
Leonard Tannenbaum
Executive Chairman at Sunrise Realty Trust

We can answer that question?

Robyn Tannenbaum
Robyn Tannenbaum
President at Sunrise Realty Trust

No. Not at this. I don't think we can answer at this time.

Leonard Tannenbaum
Leonard Tannenbaum
Executive Chairman at Sunrise Realty Trust

Can't answer at this time. I would anticipate kind of normal seller note rates.

Jason Sabshon
Jason Sabshon
Analyst at KBW

Got it. Thank you.

Leonard Tannenbaum
Leonard Tannenbaum
Executive Chairman at Sunrise Realty Trust

Sure.

Operator

Thank you. Our next question comes from Gaurav Mehta from Alliance Global Partners. Your line is now open.

Gaurav Mehta
Gaurav Mehta
Analyst at Alliance Global Partners

Yeah, thank you. Good morning. I wanted to ask a few questions on the merger. I understand the rationale that you guys have talked about merging the two REITs, I guess in terms of timing, why did you guys decide to pursue this transaction at this time?

Leonard Tannenbaum
Leonard Tannenbaum
Executive Chairman at Sunrise Realty Trust

The timing of the transaction was more towards SRT's timing than SUNS timing to the combination. For SUNS, it increases our scale, it increases our ability to get unsecured financing, which I still would like to get outside unsecured financing. I'd like to get a credit rating. I think that's important. I also would like to redo our credit facilities a little better. We do have size and scale. The other interesting thing, which I don't know if it was clear on this transaction, is these are, as I said, the same assets that are split into two buckets, and that provided some complexity for our lenders, because who is in control of the assets and how they would lend the assets and be secured by them. This removes that complexity, which we think will help us get financing, better financing.

Gaurav Mehta
Gaurav Mehta
Analyst at Alliance Global Partners

In terms of the overlap on the same asset, is it 100% overlap between SRT and SUNS?

Leonard Tannenbaum
Leonard Tannenbaum
Executive Chairman at Sunrise Realty Trust

100% of the assets are the same. There are some different proportions of ownership. Every asset in SUNS is in SRT.

Gaurav Mehta
Gaurav Mehta
Analyst at Alliance Global Partners

Okay, understood. Maybe lastly, on the valuation, in the press release, when you say a 6% premium to SRT's book relative to SUNS, does that mean that the value for SRT is 1.06 times book, or how should I think about that, the book value valuation?

Leonard Tannenbaum
Leonard Tannenbaum
Executive Chairman at Sunrise Realty Trust

Brandon?

Brandon Hetzel
Brandon Hetzel
CFO at Sunrise Realty Trust

Yeah, that's the way to think about it. It was a book value for book value transaction with them giving a 6% premium on their book value.

Gaurav Mehta
Gaurav Mehta
Analyst at Alliance Global Partners

Okay. All right. I think that's all I had. Thank you.

Leonard Tannenbaum
Leonard Tannenbaum
Executive Chairman at Sunrise Realty Trust

Thank you.

Operator

Thank you. I'm showing no further questions at this time. I would now like to turn it back to Robyn Tannenbaum, President of Sunrise Realty Trust, for closing remarks.

Robyn Tannenbaum
Robyn Tannenbaum
President at Sunrise Realty Trust

Thank you so much for joining us today, and we look forward to keeping you updated on the merger and our progress.

Operator

Thank you, Robyn, for your participation in today's conference. This does conclude the program. You may now disconnect. Thank you.

Executives
    • Robyn Tannenbaum
      Robyn Tannenbaum
      President
    • Leonard Tannenbaum
      Leonard Tannenbaum
      Executive Chairman
    • Brian Sedrish
      Brian Sedrish
      CEO
    • Brandon Hetzel
      Brandon Hetzel
      CFO
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