Ares Capital Corporation

Q1 FY26 Earnings Call Analysis

Capital Markets

Full Stock Analysis
capex: No informationfundraise: Norevenue: Category 4margin: Category 3orderbook: No information
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fundraise

Any current/future new fundraising through debt or equity?

- No new debt or equity issuance is planned for the rest of the year. - A maturity is upcoming but the company expects to remain majority funded by unsecured debt. - The company issued $750 million of 5-year unsecured notes early in the year at competitive spreads. - They expanded a $500 million SMBC funding facility during the quarter at improved terms. - Liquidity remains strong with about $6 billion available. - The company aims to maintain majority funded unsecured debt while managing leverage responsibly. - They remain opportunistic and well-positioned to raise capital as needed but are currently focused on managing the existing balance sheet and liquidity sources.
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capex

Any current/future capex/capital investment/strategic investment?

- The company emphasizes ongoing investment in portfolio companies, particularly in software firms, to support AI strategy execution and product evolution, indicating strategic capital allocation to mitigate AI-related risks. - Medium-risk companies have "ample time to execute on their own AI strategy," suggesting planned or ongoing investments to adapt and innovate. - The firm actively engages third-party consultants to evaluate transactions and sector risks including future strategic investments related to AI and technology. - No explicit numeric details on capital expenditure or future capital investments are provided, but the company maintains a strong liquidity position (~$6 billion) to pursue opportunities with both new and existing portfolio companies. - Capital structuring service fees have declined due to market conditions, but the firm continues to focus on disciplined underwriting and portfolio management. - Overall, strategic investments appear focused on technology adaptation, portfolio company support, and careful allocation in emerging market opportunities.
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revenue

Future growth expectations in sales/revenue/volumes?

- The software portfolio companies maintain a consistent EBITDA growth rate of approximately 9% year-over-year, in line with the broader portfolio and historical averages. - Despite AI-related disruption concerns, around 85% of software portfolio companies are categorized as low risk and positioned to benefit from AI-driven enhancements, suggesting stable or potentially enhanced revenue growth. - Medium and high-risk companies (about 15% combined) currently show no impairment but require continued investment and adaptation, with medium-risk companies having ample time to implement AI strategies to avoid disruption. - The portfolio's strong contractual cash flows, large diversified businesses, and ongoing new customer contracts support sustained revenue streams. - The company remains cautious in allocating new capital to software, emphasizing disciplined investment and balance sheet stability to support ongoing growth amid evolving market conditions.
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margin

Future growth expectations in earnings/operating earnings/profits/EPS?

- Core EPS for Q1 2026 was $0.47, down slightly from $0.50 in prior quarter and prior year, mainly due to higher base rates and lower capital structuring fees. - CEO noted a strong start in 2026 with solid earnings and fundamental portfolio performance. - The company expects relative stability in earnings supported by widening spreads, improving terms, and a well-performing diversified portfolio. - Significant spillover income and modest leverage provide flexibility and underpin current dividend levels. - ARCC maintains a stable quarterly dividend, reflecting confidence in long-run underlying earnings power. - Management believes current dividend approximates long-term earnings capacity, supported by a stable capital base and conservative balance sheet. - Market conditions are improving with better pricing and more attractive new deal terms, which may support future earnings growth.
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orderbook

Current/ Expected Orderbook/ Pending Orders?

- Recent weeks show a noticeable pickup in new deal activity following a period of slower transaction volumes and market volatility. - Activity picking up as borrowers recalibrate expectations on economics and terms, pursuing capital needs. - The increase in deals seen at investment committees in the last 3 to 4 weeks reflects this early-stage pick-up. - The pick-up is at the front end; however, the sustainability depends on external variables, notably geopolitical developments. - Some lag effect exists since deals committed recently were worked on for weeks or months prior. - While overall market activity remains volatile, early signs indicate renewed origination momentum in the near term.