Fifth Street Senior Floating Rate Corp. Announces Quarter Ended June 30, 2016 Financial Results


GREENWICH, CT, Aug. 09, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Fifth Street Senior Floating Rate Corp. (NASDAQ:FSFR) ("FSFR" or "we") today announced its financial results for the third fiscal quarter ended June 30, 2016.

Third Fiscal Quarter 2016 Highlights

  • Net investment income of $6.2 million, or $0.21 per share;
  • Net asset value per share of $10.99;
  • Closed $112.2 million of new investments; and
  • Reported only one investment on non-accrual status at June 30, 2016, representing 0.2% of the portfolio at fair value.

“During the June quarter, we benefited from a rebound in origination volumes, although we also continued to be impacted by unusually high professional expenses.  We expect these expenses to return to normal levels beginning in the September quarter,” stated Ivelin M. Dimitrov, FSFR's Chief Executive Officer.  “With respect to our investment strategy, FSFR continues to focus on delivering consistent returns to stockholders by investing in senior secured assets with strong risk adjusted returns.  We are pleased to report that despite some softness in the broader economy and credit deterioration in a few concentrated investments, our overall portfolio remains solid, with only one investment on non-accrual status, representing just 0.2% of the total portfolio at fair value.”

Portfolio and Investment Activity

FSFR's Board of Directors determined the fair value of our investment portfolio at June 30, 2016 to be $598.3 million, as compared to $623.6 million at September 30, 2015.  Total assets were $639.8 million at June 30, 2016, as compared to $697.7 million at September 30, 2015.

During the quarter ended June 30, 2016, we closed $112.2 million of investments in nine new and three existing portfolio companies and funded $107.1 million across new and existing portfolio companies.  This compares to closing $336.5 million in 26 new and eight existing portfolio companies and funding $282.9 million during the quarter ended June 30, 2015. During the quarter ended June 30, 2016, we received $34.1 million in connection with full repayments of two of our debt investments, both of which were exited at par, and an additional $45.2 million in connection with paydowns, syndications and sales of debt investments.

At June 30, 2016, our portfolio consisted of investments in 64 companies.  At fair value, 88.0% of our portfolio consisted of senior secured floating rate debt investments, and 10.6% of the portfolio consisted of investments in the subordinated notes and LLC equity interests of FSFR Glick JV LLC ("FSFR Glick JV").  The portfolio remained spread across a number of industries and our average portfolio company debt investment size at fair value was $9.1 million at June 30, 2016.  The average portfolio company EBITDA was $58.9 million at June 30, 2016, with only 0.5% of the portfolio's fair value invested in the energy sector and no exposure to CLO equity.

At June 30, 2016, FSFR Glick JV had $220.3 million in assets, including senior secured loans to 36 portfolio companies.  The joint venture generated income of $2.1 million for FSFR during the third fiscal quarter, which represented an 11.7% weighted average annualized return on investment.

Our weighted average yield on debt investments at June 30, 2016, including the return on FSFR Glick JV, was 8.6%, and included a cash component of 8.4%.  We effectively utilized our attractively priced leverage and operated within our target leverage range of 0.8x to 0.9x debt-to-equity for much of the quarter, ending the quarter at 0.91x leverage.

Results of Operations

Total investment income for the quarters ended June 30, 2016 and June 30, 2015 was $13.1 million and $14.1 million, respectively. For the quarter ended June 30, 2016, the amount primarily consisted of $11.5 million of cash interest income from portfolio investments. For the quarter ended June 30, 2015, this amount primarily consisted of $11.2 million of cash interest income from portfolio investments.  For the quarter ended June 30, 2016, we collected payment-in-kind ("PIK") interest in excess of PIK accrued.

Total expenses for the quarters ended June 30, 2016 and June 30, 2015 were $7.0 million and $7.1 million, respectively.  Total expenses decreased for the quarter ended June 30, 2016 as compared to the quarter ended June 30, 2015, due primarily to a $1.3 million charge, net of a decrease in the incentive fee, in the quarter ended June 30, 2015 related to a debt securitization in which we repaid and terminated our credit facility with Natixis, New York Branch by issuing $180.0 million of low-cost, senior secured notes with ten-year maturities.  The decrease due to this charge was partially offset by a $0.6 million increase in professional fees incurred during the quarter ended June 30, 2016.

Net realized and unrealized losses on our investment portfolio for the quarters ended June 30, 2016 and June 30, 2015 were $5.2 million and $4.6 million, respectively.

Liquidity and Capital Resources

At June 30, 2016, we had $23.0 million of cash and cash equivalents (including restricted cash), portfolio investments (at fair value) of $598.3 million, $4.2 million of interest, dividends and fees receivable, $4.5 million of net payables from unsettled transactions, $115.8 million of borrowings outstanding under our revolving credit facilities, $180.0 million of borrowings outstanding under our debt securitization and $57.8 million of unfunded commitments.  Our regulatory leverage ratio was 0.91x debt-to-equity.

At September 30, 2015, we had $52.7 million of cash and cash equivalents (including restricted cash), portfolio investments (at fair value) of $623.6 million, $2.8 million of interest, dividends and fees receivable, $1.7 million of net receivables from unsettled transactions, $136.7 million of borrowings outstanding under our revolving credit facility, $186.4 million of borrowings outstanding under our debt securitization and $76.8 million of unfunded commitments.  Our regulatory leverage ratio was 0.91x debt-to-equity.

Dividend Declaration

In addition to our previously declared dividend of $0.075 per share, which is payable on August 31, 2016 to stockholders of record on August 15, 2016, our Board of Directors met on August 4, 2016 and declared the following distributions:

  • $0.075 per share, payable on September 30, 2016 to stockholders of record on September 15, 2016;  
  • $0.075 per share, payable on October 31, 2016 to stockholders of record on October 14, 2016; and 
  • $0.075 per share, payable on November 30, 2016 to stockholders of record on November 15, 2016.

Dividends are paid primarily from distributable (taxable) income. To the extent our taxable earnings for a fiscal taxable year fall below the total amount of our dividend distributions for that fiscal year, a portion of those distributions may be deemed a return of capital to our stockholders. Our Board of Directors determines dividends based on estimates of distributable (taxable) income, which differ from book income due to temporary and permanent differences in income and expense recognition and changes in unrealized appreciation and depreciation on investments.

Portfolio Asset Quality

We utilize the following investment ranking system for our investment portfolio:

  • Investment Ranking 1 is used for investments that are performing above expectations and/or capital gains are expected.
  • Investment Ranking 2 is used for investments that are performing substantially within our expectations, and whose risks remain materially consistent with the potential risks at the time of the original or restructured investment.  All new investments are initially ranked 2.
  • Investment Ranking 3 is used for investments that are performing below our expectations and for which risk has materially increased since the original or restructured investment.  The portfolio company may be out of compliance with debt covenants and may require closer monitoring.  To the extent that the underlying agreement has a PIK interest provision, investments with a ranking of 3 are generally those on which we are not accruing PIK interest.
  • Investment Ranking 4 is used for investments that are performing substantially below our expectations and for which risk has increased substantially since the original or restructured investment.  Investments with a ranking of 4 are those for which some loss of principal is expected and are generally those on which we are not accruing cash interest.

At June 30, 2016 and September 30, 2015, the distribution of our investments on the 1 to 4 investment ranking scale at fair value was as follows:

Investment Ranking June 30, 2016 September 30, 2015
 Fair Value % of Portfolio Leverage Ratio Fair Value % of Portfolio Leverage Ratio
1            
2 $589,971,359  98.61% 4.36  $596,955,786  95.72% 4.71 
3 7,121,550  1.19  5.35  26,691,688  4.28  5.87 
4 1,200,000  0.20  NM(1)     
Total $598,292,909  100.00% 4.37  $623,647,474  100.00% 4.76 

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(1) Due to operating performance this ratio is not measurable and, as a result, is excluded from the total portfolio calculation.

We may from time to time modify the payment terms of our investments, either in response to current economic conditions and their impact on certain of our portfolio companies or in accordance with tier pricing provisions in certain loan agreements.  As of June 30, 2016, we had modified the payment terms of our investments in four portfolio companies.  Such modified terms may include increased PIK interest rates and reduced cash interest rates.  These modifications, and any future modifications to our loan agreements, may limit the amount of interest income that we recognize from the modified investments, which may, in turn, limit our ability to make distributions to our stockholders. 

As of June 30, 2016, there was one investment on which we had stopped accruing original issue discount income, which represented 0.2% of our debt portfolio at fair value in the aggregate.

 
Fifth Street Senior Floating Rate Corp.
Consolidated Statements of Assets and Liabilities
(unaudited)
 
  June 30,
 2016
 September 30,
 2015
ASSETS  
Investments at fair value:    
Control investments (cost June 30, 2016: $71,030,006; cost September 30, 2015: $58,977,973) $63,443,232  $57,156,921 
Affiliate investments (cost June 30, 2016: $15,902,053; cost September 30, 2015: $0) 13,521,320   
Non-control/Non-affiliate investments (cost June 30, 2016: $539,870,867; cost September 30, 2015: $574,538,984) 521,328,357  566,490,553 
Total investments at fair value (cost June 30, 2016: $626,802,926; cost September 30, 2015: $633,516,957) 598,292,909  623,647,474 
Cash and cash equivalents 15,067,740  41,433,301 
Restricted cash 7,980,698  11,258,796 
Interest, dividends and fees receivable 4,213,089  2,783,379 
Due from portfolio companies 269,734  11,587 
Receivables from unsettled transactions 8,898,941  13,541,056 
Deferred financing costs 4,801,668  5,001,675 
Other assets 314,309  33,216 
Total assets $639,839,088  $697,710,484 
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS  
Liabilities:    
Accounts payable, accrued expenses and other liabilities $1,893,044  $1,964,249 
Base management fee and incentive fee payable 2,731,300  2,055,179 
Due to FSC CT LLC 379,244  379,641 
Interest payable 1,717,231  1,669,012 
Payables from unsettled transactions 13,425,000  11,809,500 
Credit facilities payable 115,826,800  136,659,800 
Notes payable 180,000,000  186,366,000 
Total liabilities 315,972,619  340,903,381 
Commitments and contingencies    
Net assets:    
Common stock, $0.01 par value, 150,000,000 shares authorized; 29,466,768 shares issued and outstanding at June 30, 2016 and September 30, 2015 294,668  294,668 
Additional paid-in-capital 373,995,934  373,995,934 
Net unrealized depreciation on investments (28,510,017) (9,869,483)
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (11,560,596) 1,800,070 
Accumulated overdistributed net investment income (10,353,520) (9,414,086)
Total net assets (equivalent to $10.99 and $12.11 per common share at June 30, 2016 and September 30, 2015, respectively) 323,866,469  356,807,103 
Total liabilities and net assets $639,839,088  $697,710,484 


 
Fifth Street Senior Floating Rate Corp.
Consolidated Statements of Operations
(unaudited)
 
  Three months ended
June 30, 2016
 Three months ended
June 30, 2015
 Nine months ended
June 30, 2016
 Nine months ended
June 30, 2015
Interest income:        
Control investments $1,351,423  $754,216  $3,681,941  $754,216 
Affiliate investments 85,003    85,003   
Non-control/Non-affiliate investments 10,078,942  10,450,360  31,416,467  28,595,641 
Interest on cash and cash equivalents 20,141  7,042  53,311  16,227 
Total interest income 11,535,509  11,211,618  35,236,722  29,366,084 
PIK interest income:        
Affiliate investments 42,502    42,502   
Non-control/Non-affiliate investments 21,753    62,786   
Total PIK interest income 64,255    105,288   
Fee income:        
Affiliate investments 3,148    3,148   
Non-control/Non-affiliate investments 811,548  2,854,182  2,865,229  7,964,019 
Total fee income 814,696  2,854,182  2,868,377  7,964,019 
Dividend and other income:        
Control investments 700,000  74,375  2,012,500  74,375 
Total dividend and other income 700,000  74,375  2,012,500  74,375 
Total investment income 13,114,460  14,140,175  40,222,887  37,404,478 
Expenses:        
Base management fee 1,511,490  1,594,872  4,618,171  4,274,950 
Part I incentive fee 1,219,810  1,107,961  3,733,909  3,835,350 
Part II incentive fee   (587,855)   (766,552)
Professional fees 894,245  259,933  3,529,285  758,428 
Board of Directors fees 143,425  80,250  465,025  264,550 
Interest expense 2,437,152  4,162,905  7,048,434  6,754,197 
Administrator expense 92,622  152,647  406,030  576,344 
General and administrative expenses 652,199  283,556  1,471,399  831,447 
Total expenses 6,950,943  7,054,269  21,272,253  16,528,714 
Net investment income 6,163,517  7,085,906  18,950,634  20,875,764 
Unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments:        
Control investments (1,348,337) (571,710) (5,765,722) (571,710)
Affiliate investments (2,380,733)   (2,380,733)  
Non-control/Non-affiliate investments 6,988,548  (2,725,039) (10,494,079) (4,290,124)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments 3,259,478  (3,296,749) (18,640,534) (4,861,834)
Realized gain (loss) on investments:        
  Non-control/Non-affiliate investments (8,506,936) (1,334,908) (13,360,666) (389,179)
Net realized loss on investments (8,506,936) (1,334,908) (13,360,666) (389,179)
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations $916,059  $2,454,249  $(13,050,566) $15,624,751 
Net investment income per common share — basic and diluted $0.21  $0.24  $0.64  $0.71 
Earnings (loss) per common share — basic and diluted $0.03  $0.08  $(0.44) $0.53 
Weighted average common shares outstanding — basic and diluted 29,466,768  29,466,768  29,466,768  29,466,768 
Distributions per common share $0.225  $0.300  $0.675  $0.900 

Conference Call Information

We will hold a conference call at 10:00 a.m. (Eastern Time) on Wednesday, August 10, 2016, to discuss our quarterly financial results. All interested parties are welcome to participate. Domestic callers can access the conference call by dialing (877) 359-2861. International callers can access the conference call by dialing +1 (540) 318-1180. All callers will need to enter the Conference ID Number 48926580 and reference "Fifth Street Senior Floating Rate Corp." after being connected with the operator. All callers are asked to dial in 10-15 minutes prior to the call so that name and company information can be collected.  An archived replay of the call will be available approximately four hours after the end of the conference call and will be available through August 17, 2016 to domestic callers by dialing (855) 859-2056 and to international callers by dialing +1 (404) 537-3406. For all replays, please reference Conference ID Number 48926580. An archived replay will also be available online on the "Investor Relations" section of our website under the "News & Events - Calendar of Events" section.

About Fifth Street Senior Floating Rate Corp.

Fifth Street Senior Floating Rate Corp. is a specialty finance company that provides financing solutions in the form of floating rate senior secured loans to mid-sized companies, primarily in connection with investments by private equity sponsors.  FSFR's investment objective is to maximize its portfolio's total return by generating current income from its debt investments while seeking to preserve its capital.  The company has elected to be regulated as a business development company and is externally managed by a subsidiary of Fifth Street Asset Management Inc. (NASDAQ:FSAM), a nationally recognized credit-focused asset manager with over $5 billion in assets under management across multiple public and private vehicles.  With a track record of over 18 years, Fifth Street's platform has the ability to hold loans up to $250 million and structure and syndicate transactions up to $500 million.  Fifth Street received the 2015 ACG New York Champion's Award for "Lender Firm of the Year," and other previously received accolades include the ACG New York Champion's Award for "Senior Lender Firm of the Year," "Lender Firm of the Year" by The M&A Advisor and "Lender of the Year" by Mergers & Acquisitions.  FSFR's website can be found at fsfr.fifthstreetfinance.com. 

Forward-Looking Statements

Some of the statements in this press release constitute forward-looking statements, because they relate to future events or our future performance or financial condition. Forward-looking statements may include statements as to the future operating results, dividends and business prospects of FSFR. Words such as "believes," "expects," "seeks," "plans," "should," "estimates," "project," and "intend" indicate forward-looking statements, although not all forward-looking statements include these words. These forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties. Actual results could differ materially from those implied or expressed in these forward-looking statements for any reason. Such factors are identified from time to time in FSFR's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission and include changes in the economy and the financial markets and future changes in laws or regulations and conditions in the Company's operating areas. FSFR undertakes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by law.


            

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