Apollo (BDC) completed several transformative changes which reinforce the company’s position as a senior secured middle market business development company creating an institutional-quality offering with an attractive dividend yield available to a broad universe of investors. These announcements illustrate the broader strategic commitment of Apollo Global Management to investor alignment, product innovation and playing a role in the democratization of finance.

Apollo made the following changes:

  • To support the BDC’s senior secured investment strategy and allow participation in more senior secured assets that are expected to produce attractive risk-adjusted returns for shareholders, the company established a fee structure among listed BDCs, with substantial permanent reductions to management and incentive fees. MidCap Financial originates a significant amount of lower yielding senior secured loans that previously have been accessible largely only to institutional investors. Historically, MidCap Financial, and Apollo as its manager, have predominantly originated assets on behalf of U.S. pensions and other global institutional investors. With the reduced fee structure, the BDC will be able to participate in a broader universe of MidCap Financial-originated senior secured loans, while producing similar to enhanced expected shareholder economics.
  • MidCap Financial has made a $30 million primary equity investment in the BDC at net asset value, representing a significant premium to the current market price. This investment serves to validate the value of the BDC’s senior investment strategy, provide the BDC with dry powder to invest in loans originated by MidCap Financial and create a strong alignment of interests with the BDC’s performance.
  • Rebrands to MidCap Financial Investment Corporation reflecting the BDC’s investment strategy of primarily investing in loans originated by MidCap Financial; ticker will change to “MFIC”.
  • Appointed Howard T. Widra, Apollo’s head of direct origination, to executive chairman of the board of directors.
  • Promoted Tanner Powell to CEO, Ted McNulty to president, and Kristin Hester to chief legal officer.

“Over the last several years, we have repositioned the BDC’s portfolio to have a senior secured orientation,” Widra said. “Today’s announcements reinforce and support the BDC’s position as a pure play senior secured middle market BDC. The new fee structure significantly reduces our cost of capital which will allow us to invest across a larger universe of MidCap Financial-originated loans, which are available to us through Apollo’s management of MidCap Financial, while delivering an attractive dividend yield to our shareholders. MidCap Financial is also making an aligning primary equity investment in the BDC at NAV. We believe today’s announcements have all the hallmarks of what we consider to be best-in-class investor alignment and illustrate how Apollo is positioning itself at the forefront of the democratization of finance, allowing greater individual access to alternatives.

“Today’s promotions are well-deserved and a recognition of the contributions that Tanner, Ted and Kristin have each made to the BDC over the years. Tanner and Ted are both proven leaders with considerable expertise and experience in private credit investing and have been integral to the BDC’s repositioning efforts. Kristin has been a senior member of our legal team since 2015 and has provided valuable legal support for the company’s strategic initiatives and operations over the years. I’d also like to thank Joe Glatt for his great work on behalf the company over the years and congratulate him on his own promotion. As executive chairman, I look forward to continuing to work closely with Tanner, Ted and Kristin as the BDC takes this next step.”

“Apollo’s unique relationship with MidCap Financial enables the BDC to have access to MidCap Financial’s high-quality origination volume, which we believe is a distinct competitive advantage over many other BDCs,” Powell said. “MidCap Financial is a well-established provider of senior debt solutions to middle market companies and has what we believe to be an exceptionally strong track record. The change in the company name reflects our go forward strategy.

“We are pleased to increase our quarterly base distribution to $0.32 per share which reflects what we believe is a conservative estimate of the earnings power of the portfolio once fully deployed in our go forward strategy.”

Public Shareholder Access to Institutional-Quality Private Credit at New Industry-Leading Fee Structure

The board of directors and the company’s investment adviser have established a new industry-leading fee structure among listed BDCs to support the company’s senior secured investment strategy and make institutional-quality senior secured assets available to public shareholders. MidCap Financial originates a significant amount of senior secured first lien loans that were previously below the BDC’s target asset spread. With a reduced fee structure, the BDC will be able to participate in a broader universe of MidCap Financial-originated senior secured loans. Apollo will continue to serve as the investment adviser of the BDC and will select and underwrite investments on behalf of the company under the same investment process and standards.

The company’s base management fee has been permanently reduced to 1.75% on net assets (i.e., equity) from the equivalent of approximately 3.4% on net assets. In other words, the base management fee rate, expressed in terms of gross assets, has been reduced from approximately 1.40% on gross assets, to the equivalent of approximately 0.75% on gross assets. Beyond the nearly halving of management fees in the aggregate, the shift to basing management fees on net assets, rather than gross assets, provides greater alignment and focus on net asset value versus leverage.

The incentive fee on income has also been permanently reduced from 20% to 17.5%. The performance threshold remains 7% and there is no change to the total return requirement or catch-up provision. The changes to the fee structure will be effective for the period beginning Jan. 1, 2023.

MidCap Financial Makes Aligning Primary Equity Investment in the BDC at Net Asset Value

MidCap Financial has invested $30 million in equity in the BDC at net asset value, representing a significant premium to the current market price. The company’s net asset value per share was $15.528 as of June 30, 2022. Accordingly, the company will issue approximately 1.93 million new shares in connection with this transaction which is expected to close in the next week. Pro forma for this investment, MidCap Financial will own approximately 3.0% of the BDC’s common stock. All shares issued in connection with this transaction will be subject to a minimum two-year hold period.

Company Will Trade as ‘MidCap Financial Investment Corporation’

The company will change its name from Apollo Investment Corporation to MidCap Financial Investment Corporation effective on or around Aug. 12. The new name reflects the company’s investment strategy of primarily investing in loans originated by MidCap Financial, as well as MidCap Financial’s prominent role in Apollo’s direct origination and broader yield businesses. Apollo will continue to serve as the investment adviser of the company. The company’s common stock will begin to trade under the ticker “MFIC” on the NASDAQ Global Select Market on or around Aug. 12, 2022. In connection with the name change, the company will be changing its website to www.midcapfinancialic.com on or around Aug. 12, 2022.

Senior Leadership Promotions to Align with Enhanced Strategy

The company has also announced the following senior management promotions and Board changes which are effective immediately.

Widra, who served as CEO since May 2018 and as president from June 2016 to May 2018, has been named executive chairman of the board. Widra will continue to serve as Apollo’s head of direct origination.

Powell, who served as president of the company since May 2018 and chief investment officer for Apollo Investment Management, the company’s investment adviser since June 2016, has been promoted to CEO of the company.

McNulty, who is a managing director in Apollo’s direct origination business, has been promoted to president of the company and chief investment officer for Apollo Investment Management.

Hester, who has served as the general counsel of the company since May 2020, has been promoted to chief legal officer and secretary of the company. Glatt, who served as the company’s chief legal officer and secretary since 2011, was promoted to a new role as partner in Apollo’s U.S. financial institutions group.

John Hannan, who has served as chairman of the board since 2006, will now serve as vice chairman of the board.