Golub Capital announced as administrative agent, sole lead arranger and sole bookrunner, its Late Stage Lending group (LSL) provided growth financing to support Steelwedge Software, a portfolio company of Mainsail Partners and Camden Partners.

Steelwedge’s cloud platform aligns planning across sales, product, finance and supply chain operations so that organizations can be ready to act in time with opportunity, especially in highly competitive markets where continuous forecasting is essential and responding efficiently to changing conditions is critical. The company’s solution combines both predictive and responsive technology to help top global brands collaborate across functions, channels, customers and suppliers to synchronize demand, supply, strategy, operations and financial decisions.
This is the first transaction between Golub Capital, Mainsail Partners, and Camden Partners.

“Steelwedge is a clear leader in the supply chain planning sector that provides mission critical SaaS-based software solutions with meaningful ROI to customers. We’re very excited about the trajectory of the firm under CEO Pervinder Johar, and look forward to supporting Steelwedge through its next phase of growth,” said Golub Capital managing director Peter Fair.

“Golub Capital was able to offer a highly flexible financing solution through the LSL platform that was particularly compelling to us as a growth stage investor,” said Jason Payne, managing partner at Mainsail Partners. We were impressed with the LSL group’s deep experience in the software sector and with their ability to close quickly and efficiently, as promised. The additional capital will enable Steelwedge to continue to execute on its growth strategy, and we look forward to Golub remaining a strong partner to Mainsail and Steelwedge in the years ahead.”

Golub Capital’s Late Stage Lending group provides compelling financing solutions to technology companies backed by venture capital, growth equity, private equity or other sophisticated private companies. The LSL team is able to hold entire credit facilities from $15 million to $100 million in technology companies undergoing exceptional growth due to new services, increased adoption and/or entry into new markets.