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Main Street Announces $55.5MM Gain from Partial Exit of Heritage Vet Partners

The firm has realized a 72.2% annual return on its equity investment in the Nebraska-based veterinary services provider.

byRita Garwood
May 16, 2025
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Main Street Capital Corporation (NYSE: MAIN) has announced that it recently fully exited its debt investments and partially exited its equity investment in Nebraska Vet AcquireCo, LLC, dba Heritage Vet Partners upon the completion of a majority recapitalization with a new financial sponsor. Founded in 1985 and headquartered in West Point, Nebraska, Heritage is the leading national provider of rural, mixed and large animal veterinary services and products to livestock producers and companion animal owners throughout the United States.

Main Street partnered with Heritage’s existing owners and senior management team in December 2020 to facilitate a minority recapitalization of the Company and provide growth capital to help facilitate the Company’s acquisition growth strategy. Main Street’s initial investment consisted of a $10.5 million first lien, senior secured term loan and a direct equity investment of $7.0 million. Since Main Street’s initial investment, Heritage has completed eighteen follow-on acquisitions with Main Street funding an additional cumulative $59.0 million under the first lien, senior secured term loan facility to support the Company’s acquisition strategy, resulting in Main Street’s total debt investments growing to $69.5 million.

Main Street realized a gain of $55.5 million on the exit of its equity investment in Heritage Vet Partners including a minority equity ownership position in Heritage’s acquirer that Main Street received as part of the sale proceeds, with this realized value representing an increase of $1.9 million above Main Street’s fair market value for this investment as of March 31, 2025. Main Street also received total dividends of $7.4 million over the life of its equity investment in the Company. As a result, on a cumulative basis since Main Street’s initial investment in December 2020 and taking the realized gain and dividends into consideration, Main Street realized an annual internal rate of return (“IRR”) of 72.2% and a 10.0 times money invested (“TMI”) return on its equity investment in Heritage. On a cumulative basis including both Main Street’s debt and equity investments in the Company, Main Street realized an IRR of 32.2% and a 2.1 TMI return.

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