Capital Southwest Forms Joint Venture to Invest in Senior Secured Debt

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Capital Southwest Forms Joint Venture to Invest in Senior Secured Debt

Capital Southwest Corporation has announced the formation of a joint venture with another private credit asset manager. The new off-balance sheet private fund will focus on investing in first out senior secured debt opportunities in the lower middle market. Both Capital Southwest and its joint venture partner will hold equal 50% equity interests, with investment and operational decisions overseen by a board of managers composed of representatives from both companies. The joint venture aims to enhance Capital Southwest’s ability to compete for high-quality opportunities and maintain portfolio granularity while expanding its reach in the lower middle market.

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