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As filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on May 21, 2020

Securities Act File No. 333-         


UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549



Form N-2
REGISTRATION STATEMENT
UNDER
THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933 ý
Pre-Effective Amendment No. o
Post-Effective Amendment No. o



New Mountain Finance Corporation
(Exact name of registrant as specified in charter)

787 Seventh Avenue, 48th Floor
New York, NY 10019
(212) 720-0300
(Address and telephone number, including area code, of principal executive offices)

Robert A. Hamwee
Chief Executive Officer
New Mountain Finance Corporation
787 Seventh Avenue, 48th Floor
New York, NY 10019
(Name and address of agent for service)



COPIES TO:

Steven B. Boehm, Esq.
Vlad M. Bulkin, Esq.
Eversheds Sutherland (US) LLP
700 Sixth Street, NW, Suite 700
Washington, D.C. 20001
Tel: (202) 383-0100
Fax: (202) 637-3593



Approximate date of proposed public offering:
From time to time after the effective date of this Registration Statement.

               If any securities being registered on this form will be offered on a delayed or continuous basis in reliance on Rule 415 under the Securities Act of 1933, other than securities offered in connection with a dividend reinvestment plan, check the following box.    ý

               It is proposed that this filing will become effective (check appropriate box):

               o when declared effective pursuant to Section 8(c).



CALCULATION OF REGISTRATION FEE UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933

           
 
Title of Securities
Being Registered

  Amount Being
Registered

  Proposed Maximum
Aggregate Offering
Price(1)

  Amount of
Registration Fee

 

Common Stock, $0.01 par value per share(2)(3)

                                               
 

Preferred Stock, $0.01 par value per share(2)

                                               
 

Subscription Rights(2)

                                               
 

Warrants(4)

                                               
 

Debt Securities(5)

                                               
 

Total

                  $750,000,000(6)   $39,325.93(7)

 

(1)
Estimated pursuant to Rule 457(o) under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the "Securities Act") solely for the purpose of determining the registration fee. The proposed maximum offering price per security will be determined, from time to time, by New Mountain Finance Corporation ("NMFC" and the "Registrant") in connection with the sale of the securities registered under this Registration Statement.

(2)
Subject to footnote 6 below, there is being registered hereunder an indeterminate number of shares of common stock or preferred stock, or subscription rights to purchase shares of the Registrant's common stock as may be sold, from time to time.

(3)
Includes such indeterminate number of shares of the Registrant's common stock as may, from time to time, be issued upon conversion or exchange of other securities registered hereunder, to the extent any such securities are, by their terms, convertible or exchangeable for common stock.

(4)
Subject to footnote 6 below, there is being registered hereunder an indeterminate number of the Registrant's warrants as may be sold, from time to time, representing rights to purchase common stock, preferred stock or debt securities of the Registrant.

(5)
Subject to footnote 6 below, there is being registered hereunder an indeterminate number of debt securities of the Registrant as may be sold, from time to time. If any debt securities of the Registrant are issued at an original issue discount, then the offering price shall be in such greater principal amount as shall result in an aggregate price to investors not to exceed $750,000,000.

(6)
In no event will the aggregate offering price of all securities issued from time to time pursuant to this Registration Statement exceed $750,000,000.

(7)
Pursuant to Rule 415(a)(6) under the Securities Act, the Registrant is carrying forward to this Registration Statement $447,026,750 in aggregate offering price of unsold securities that the Registrant previously registered on its registration statement on Form N-2 (File No. 333-230326) initially filed on March 14, 2019 (the "Prior Registration Statement"). Pursuant to Rule 415(a)(6) under the Securities Act, the filing fee previously paid with respect to such unsold securities will continue to be applied to such unsold securities. The amount of the registration fee in the "Calculation of Registration Fee Under the Securities Act of 1933" table relates to the additional $302,973,250 in aggregate offering price of securities being registered hereunder. As a result, an additional filing fee of $39,325.93 is being paid herewith in connection with the registration of an additional $302,973,250 aggregate principal amount of securities under this Registration Statement. Pursuant to Rule 415(a)(6) under the Securities Act, the offering of unsold securities under the Prior Registration Statement will be deemed terminated as of the date of effectiveness of this Registration Statement.

   


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EXPLANATORY NOTE

          We have filed this Registration Statement using the "shelf" registration process as a "well-known seasoned issuer", as defined in Rule 405 under the Securities Act, in reliance on the Small Business Credit Availability Act (the "SBCAA"). In accordance with Section 3(c) of the SBCAA, we have treated the amendments promulgated in the SBCAA as having been completed in accordance with the actions required to be taken by the Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC"). As such, pursuant to the SBCAA, this Registration Statement shall become effective upon filing with the SEC pursuant to rule 462(e) under the Securities Act. In addition, certain items required by Form N-2 have been incorporated by reference into the prospectus through documents filed pursuant to Sections 13(a), 13(c), 14 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, that are incorporated or deemed incorporated by reference into the prospectus that is part of this Registration Statement.


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PROSPECTUS

$750,000,000

New Mountain Finance Corporation

Common Stock

Preferred Stock

Subscription Rights

Warrants

Debt Securities



             New Mountain Finance Corporation ("NMFC", the "Company", "we", "us" and "our") is a Delaware corporation that was originally incorporated on June 29, 2010. We are a closed-end, non-diversified management investment company that has elected to be regulated as a business development company under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the "1940 Act"). Our investment objective is to generate current income and capital appreciation through the sourcing and origination of debt securities at all levels of the capital structure, including first and second lien debt, notes, bonds and mezzanine securities. Our first lien debt may include traditional first lien senior secured loans or unitranche loans. Unitranche loans combine characteristics of traditional first lien senior secured loans as well as second lien and subordinated loans. Unitranche loans will expose us to the risks associated with second lien and subordinated loans to the extent we invest in the "last out" tranche. In some cases, our investments may also include equity interests. Our primary focus is in the debt of defensive growth companies, which are defined as generally exhibiting the following characteristics: (i) sustainable secular growth drivers, (ii) high competitive barriers to entry, (iii) high free cash flow after capital expenditure and working capital needs, (iv) high returns on assets and (v) niche market dominance.

             The investments that we invest in are almost entirely rated below investment grade or may be unrated, which are often referred to as "leveraged loans", "high yield" or "junk" debt investments, and may be considered "high risk" or speculative compared to debt investments that are rated investment grade. Such issuers are considered more likely than investment grade issuers to default on their payments of interest and principal and such risk of default could reduce our net asset value and income distributions. Our investments are also primarily floating rate debt investments that contain interest reset provisions that may make it more difficult for borrowers to make debt repayments to us if interest rates rise. In addition, some of our debt investments will not fully amortize during their lifetime, which could result in a loss or a substantial amount of unpaid principal and interest due upon maturity. Our debt investments may also lose significant market value before a default occurs. Furthermore, an active trading market may not exist for these securities. This illiquidity may make it more difficult to value our investments.

             We may offer, from time to time, in one or more offerings or series, up to $750,000,000 of common stock, preferred stock, subscription rights to purchase shares of common stock, debt securities or warrants representing rights to purchase shares of our common stock, preferred stock or debt securities, which we refer to, collectively, as the "securities". The preferred stock, subscription rights, debt securities and warrants offered hereby may be convertible or exchangeable into shares of common stock. The securities may be offered at prices and on terms to be described in one or more supplements to this prospectus.

             In the event we offer common stock, the offering price per share of our common stock less any underwriting discounts or commissions will generally not be less than the net asset value per share of our common stock at the time we make the offering. However, we may issue shares of our common stock pursuant to this prospectus at a price per share that is less than its net asset value per share (i) in connection with a rights offering to our existing stockholders, (ii) with the prior approval of the majority (as defined in the 1940 Act) of our common stockholders or (iii) under such other circumstances as the SEC may permit.

             The securities may be offered directly to one or more purchasers, including to existing stockholders in a rights offering, through agents designated from time to time by us, or to or through underwriters or dealers. Each prospectus supplement relating to an offering will identify any agents or underwriters involved in the sale of the securities, and will disclose any applicable purchase price, fee, discount or commissions arrangement between us and our agents or underwriters or among our underwriters or the basis upon which such amount may be calculated. See "Plan of Distribution" in this prospectus. We may not sell any of the securities through agents, underwriters or dealers without delivery of this prospectus and a prospectus supplement describing the method and terms of the offering of such securities.

             Our common stock is traded on the New York Stock Exchange (the "NYSE") under the symbol "NMFC". On May 19, 2020, the last reported sales price on the NYSE for our common stock was $8.50 per share.



             An investment in our securities is very risky and highly speculative. Shares of closed-end investment companies, including business development companies, frequently trade at a discount to their net asset value. In addition, the companies in which we invest are subject to special risks. See "Risk Factors" beginning on page 19 of this prospectus, in Part I, Item 1A of our Annual Report on Form 10-K, in Part II, Item 1A of our Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q and in, or incorporated by reference into, the applicable prospectus supplement and in any free writing prospectuses we may authorize for use in connection with a specific offering, and under similar headings in the other documents that are incorporated by reference into this prospectus, to read about factors you should consider, including the risk of leverage, before investing in our securities.



             Neither the SEC nor any state securities commission has approved or disapproved of these securities, or determined if this prospectus is truthful or complete. Any representation to the contrary is a criminal offense.

             This prospectus may not be used to consummate sales of our securities unless accompanied by a prospectus supplement.

             This prospectus describes some of the general terms that may apply to an offering of our securities. We will provide the specific terms of these offerings and securities in one or more supplements to this prospectus. We may also authorize one or more free writing prospectuses to be provided to you in connection with these offerings. The prospectus supplement and any related free writing prospectus may also add, update, or change information contained in this prospectus. You should carefully read this prospectus, the applicable prospectus supplement, and any related free writing prospectus, and the documents incorporated by reference, before buying any of the securities being offered. We file annual, quarterly and current reports, proxy statements and other information with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (http://www.sec.gov), which is available free of charge by contacting us by mail at 787 Seventh Avenue, 48th Floor, New York, New York 10019, on our website at http://www.newmountainfinance.com, by phone at (212) 720-0300 or by email at NMFCIR@newmountaincapital.com. This prospectus should be retained for future reference. Information contained on our website is not incorporated by reference into this prospectus or any supplements to this prospectus, and you should not consider that information to be part of this prospectus or any supplements to this prospectus. The contact information provided above may be used by you to make investor inquiries.

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          You should rely only on the information contained in this prospectus, any prospectus supplement or in any free writing prospectus prepared by, or on behalf of, us or to which we have referred you. We have not authorized any dealer, salesman or other person to give any information or to make any representation other than those contained in this prospectus, any prospectus supplement or in any free writing prospectus prepared by, or on behalf of, us or to which we have referred you. You must not rely upon any information or representation not contained in this prospectus, any such prospectus supplements or free writing prospectuses as if we had authorized it. This prospectus, any such prospectus supplements or free writing prospectuses do not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation of any offer to buy any security other than the registered securities to which they relate, nor do they constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy any securities in any jurisdiction to any person to whom it is unlawful to make such an offer or solicitation in such jurisdiction. The information contained in, or incorporated by reference in, this prospectus, any such prospectus supplements or free writing prospectuses is, or will be, accurate as of the dates on their respective covers. Our business, financial condition, results of operations and prospects may have changed since then.

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ABOUT THIS PROSPECTUS

    ii  

PROSPECTUS SUMMARY

    1  

THE OFFERING

    11  

FEES AND EXPENSES

    16  

RISK FACTORS

    19  

CAUTIONARY STATEMENT REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

    20  

USE OF PROCEEDS

    22  

PRICE RANGE OF COMMON STOCK AND DISTRIBUTIONS

    23  

SENIOR SECURITIES

    26  

PORTFOLIO COMPANIES

    28  

PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT

    38  

DETERMINATION OF NET ASSET VALUE

    40  

DIVIDEND REINVESTMENT PLAN

    43  

DESCRIPTION OF SECURITIES

    45  

DESCRIPTION OF CAPITAL STOCK

    45  

DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED STOCK

    49  

DESCRIPTION OF SUBSCRIPTION RIGHTS

    51  

DESCRIPTION OF WARRANTS

    53  

DESCRIPTION OF DEBT SECURITIES

    55  

CERTAIN U.S. FEDERAL INCOME TAX CONSIDERATIONS

    72  

REGULATION

    83  

PLAN OF DISTRIBUTION

    84  

SAFEKEEPING AGENT, CUSTODIAN, TRANSFER AGENT, DISTRIBUTION PAYING AGENT AND REGISTRAR

    86  

BROKERAGE ALLOCATION AND OTHER PRACTICES

    86  

LEGAL MATTERS

    86  

INDEPENDENT REGISTERED PUBLIC ACCOUNTING FIRM

    87  

AVAILABLE INFORMATION

    87  

PRIVACY NOTICE

    88  

INCORPORATION OF CERTAIN INFORMATION BY REFERENCE

    88  

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ABOUT THIS PROSPECTUS

          This prospectus is part of a registration statement that we have filed with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC"), using the "shelf" registration process as a "well-known seasoned issuer," as defined in Rule 405 under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the "Securities Act"). Under the shelf registration process, which constitutes a delayed offering in reliance on Rule 415 under the Securities Act, we may offer, from time to time, in one or more offerings, up to $750,000,000 of common stock, preferred stock, subscription rights to purchase shares of common stock, debt securities or warrants representing rights to purchase shares of our common stock, preferred stock or debt securities, on terms to be determined at the time of the offering. The securities may be offered at prices and on terms described in one or more supplements to this prospectus. This prospectus provides you with a general description of our offerings of securities that we may conduct pursuant to this prospectus. Each time we use this prospectus to offer securities, we will provide a prospectus supplement that will contain specific information about the terms of that offering.

          We may also authorize one or more free writing prospectuses to be provided to you that may contain material information relating to these offerings. In a prospectus supplement or free writing prospectus, we may also add, update, or change any of the information contained in this prospectus or in the documents we incorporate by reference into this prospectus. This prospectus, together with the applicable prospectus supplement, any related free writing prospectus, and the documents incorporated by reference into this prospectus and the applicable prospectus supplement, will include all material information relating to the applicable offering. Before buying any of the securities being offered, you should carefully read both this prospectus and the applicable prospectus supplement and any related free writing prospectus, together with any exhibits and the additional information described in the sections titled "Available Information," "Incorporation of Certain Information By Reference," "Prospectus Summary" and "Risk Factors" in this prospectus.

          This prospectus includes summaries of certain provisions contained in some of the documents described in this prospectus, but reference is made to the actual documents for complete information. All of the summaries are qualified in their entirety by the actual documents. Copies of some of the documents referred to herein have been filed, will be filed, or will be incorporated by reference as exhibits to the registration statement of which this prospectus is a part, and you may obtain copies of those documents as described in the section titled "Available Information" in this prospectus.

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PROSPECTUS SUMMARY

          The following summary contains basic information about offerings pursuant to this prospectus. It may not contain all the information that is important to you. For a more complete understanding of offerings pursuant to this prospectus, we encourage you to read this entire prospectus and the documents to which we have referred in this prospectus, together with any accompanying prospectus supplements or free writing prospectuses, including the risks set forth under the caption "Risk Factors" in Part I, Item 1A of our Annual Report on Form 10-K, in Part II, Item 1A of our Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q, in this prospectus, the applicable prospectus supplement and any related free writing prospectus, and under similar headings in any other documents that are incorporated by reference into this prospectus and the applicable prospectus supplement, and the information set forth under the caption "Available Information" in this prospectus.

          In this prospectus, unless the context otherwise requires, references to:

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Overview

          We are a Delaware corporation that was originally incorporated on June 29, 2010 and completed our initial public offering ("IPO") on May 19, 2011. We are a closed-end, non-diversified management investment company that has elected to be regulated as a business development company ("BDC") under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the "1940 Act"). We have elected to be treated, and intend to comply with the requirements to continue to qualify annually, as a regulated investment company ("RIC") under Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the "Code"). NMFC is also registered as an investment adviser under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, as amended (the "Advisers Act"). Since NMFC's IPO, and through March 31, 2020, NMFC raised approximately $893.2 million in net proceeds from additional offerings of its common stock.

          The Investment Adviser is a wholly-owned subsidiary of New Mountain Capital. New Mountain Capital is a firm with a track record of investing in the middle market. New Mountain Capital focuses on investing in defensive growth companies across its private equity, public equity and credit investment vehicles. The Investment Adviser manages our day-to-day operations and provides us with investment advisory and management services. The Investment Adviser also manages other funds that may have investment mandates that are similar, in whole or in part, to ours. The Administrator provides the administrative services necessary to conduct our day-to-day operations.

          Our investment objective is to generate current income and capital appreciation through the sourcing and origination of debt securities at all levels of the capital structure, including first and second lien debt, notes, bonds and mezzanine securities. The first lien debt may include traditional first lien senior secured loans or unitranche loans. Unitranche loans combine characteristics of traditional first lien senior secured loans as well as second lien and subordinated loans. Unitranche loans will expose us to the risks associated with second lien and subordinated loans to the extent we invest in the "last out" tranche. In some cases, our investments may also include equity interests.

          Our primary focus is in the debt of defensive growth companies, which are defined as generally exhibiting the following characteristics: (i) sustainable secular growth drivers, (ii) high competitive barriers to entry, (iii) high free cash flow after capital expenditure and working capital needs, (iv) high returns on assets and (v) niche market dominance. Similar to us, SBIC I's and SBIC II's investment objectives are to generate current income and capital appreciation under our investment criteria. However, SBIC I's and SBIC II's investments must be in SBA eligible small businesses. Our portfolio may be concentrated in a limited number of industries. As of March 31, 2020, our top five industry concentrations were software, business services, healthcare services, education and investment funds (which includes our investments in joint ventures).

          The investments that we invest in are almost entirely rated below investment grade or may be unrated, which are often referred to as "leveraged loans", "high yield" or "junk" debt investments, and may be considered "high risk" or speculative compared to debt investments that are rated investment grade. Such issuers are considered more likely than investment grade issuers to default on their payments of interest and principal, and such risk of default could reduce our net asset value and income distributions. Our investments are also primarily floating rate debt investments that contain interest reset provisions that may make it more difficult for borrowers to make debt repayments to us if interest rates rise. In addition, some of our debt investments will not fully amortize during their lifetime, which could result in a loss or a substantial amount of unpaid principal and interest due upon maturity. Our debt investments may also lose significant market value before a default occurs. Furthermore, an active trading market may not exist for these securities. This illiquidity may make it more difficult to value our investments.

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          As of March 31, 2020, our net asset value was $1,078.2 million and our portfolio had a fair value of approximately $2,991.3 million in 114 portfolio companies, with a weighted average yield to maturity at cost for income producing investments ("YTM at Cost") and a weighted average yield to maturity at cost for all investments ("YTM at Cost for Investments") of approximately 8.5% and 8.2%, respectively. This YTM at Cost calculation assumes that all investments, including secured collateralized agreements, not on non-accrual are purchased at cost on the quarter end date and held until their respective maturities with no prepayments or losses and exited at par at maturity. The YTM at Cost for Investments calculation assumes that all investments, including secured collateralized agreements, are purchased at cost on the quarter end date and held until their respective maturities with no prepayments or losses and exited at par at maturity. YTM at Cost and YTM at Cost for Investments calculations exclude the impact of existing leverage. YTM at Cost and YTM at Cost for Investments use the London Interbank Offered Rate ("LIBOR") curves at each quarter's end date. The actual yield to maturity may be higher or lower due to the future selection of the LIBOR contracts by the individual companies in our portfolio or other factors.


Recent Developments

Distribution

          On April 29, 2020, our board of directors declared a second quarter 2020 distribution of $0.30 per share payable on June 30, 2020 to holders of record as of June 16, 2020.

          On May 4, 2020, we entered into an Amended and Restated Uncommitted Revolving Loan Agreement with NMF Investments III, L.L.C., which increased the maximum amounts of revolving borrowings available thereunder from $30.0 million to $50.0 million.


The Investment Adviser

          The Investment Adviser manages our day-to-day operations and provides us with investment advisory and management services. In particular, the Investment Adviser is responsible for identifying attractive investment opportunities, conducting research and due diligence on prospective investments, structuring our investments and monitoring and servicing our investments. We currently do not have, and do not intend to have, any employees. The Investment Adviser also manages other funds that may have investment mandates that are similar, in whole or in part, to ours. The Administrator provides the administrative services necessary to conduct our day-to-day operations. As of March 31, 2020, the Investment Adviser was supported by over 160 employees and senior advisors of New Mountain Capital.

          The Investment Adviser is managed by a five member investment committee (the "Investment Committee"), which is responsible for approving purchases and sales of our investments above $10.0 million in aggregate by issuer. The Investment Committee currently consists of Steven B. Klinsky, Robert A. Hamwee, Adam B. Weinstein and John R. Kline. The fifth and final member of the Investment Committee will consist of a New Mountain Capital Managing Director who will hold the position on the Investment Committee on an annual rotating basis. Andre V. Moura served on the Investment Committee from August 2018 to July 2019. Beginning in August 2019, Lars O. Johansson was appointed to the Investment Committee for a one year term. In addition, our executive officers and certain investment professionals of the Investment Adviser are invited to all Investment Committee meetings. Purchases and dispositions below $10.0 million may be approved by our Chief Executive Officer. These approval thresholds are subject to change over time. We expect to benefit from the extensive and varied relevant experience of the investment professionals serving on the Investment Committee, which includes expertise in private equity, primary and secondary leveraged credit, private mezzanine finance and distressed debt.

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Competitive Advantages

          We believe that we have the following competitive advantages over other capital providers to middle market companies:

Proven and Differentiated Investment Style With Areas of Deep Industry Knowledge

          In making its investment decisions, the Investment Adviser applies New Mountain Capital's long-standing, consistent investment approach that has been in place since its founding in 1999. We focus on companies in defensive growth niches of the middle market space where we believe few debt funds have built equivalent research and operational size and scale.

          We benefit directly from New Mountain Capital's private equity investment strategy that seeks to identify attractive investment sectors from the top down and then works to become a well positioned investor in these sectors. New Mountain Capital focuses on companies and industries with sustainable strengths in all economic cycles, particularly ones that are defensive in nature, that have secular tailwinds and can maintain pricing power in the midst of a recessionary and/or inflationary environment. New Mountain Capital focuses on companies within sectors in which it has significant expertise (examples include software, education, niche healthcare, business services, federal services and distribution & logistics) while typically avoiding investments in companies with products or services that serve markets that are highly cyclical, have the potential for long-term decline, are overly-dependent on consumer demand or are commodity-like in nature.

          In making its investment decisions, the Investment Adviser has adopted the approach of New Mountain Capital, which is based on three primary investment principles:

Experienced Management Team and Established Platform

          The Investment Adviser's team members have extensive experience in the leveraged lending space. Steven B. Klinsky, New Mountain Capital's Founder, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director and Chairman of our board of directors, was a general partner of Forstmann Little & Co., a manager of debt and equity funds totaling multiple billions of dollars in the 1980s and 1990s. He was also a co-founder of Goldman, Sachs & Co. LLC's Leverage Buyout Group in the period from 1981 to 1984. Robert A. Hamwee, our Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of New Mountain Capital, was formerly President of GSC Group, Inc. ("GSC"), where he was the portfolio manager of GSC's distressed debt funds and led the development of GSC's CLOs. John R. Kline, our President and Chief Operating Officer and Managing Director of New Mountain Capital, worked at GSC as an investment analyst and trader for GSC's control distressed and corporate credit funds and at Goldman, Sachs & Co. LLC in the Credit Risk Management and Advisory Group.

          Many of the debt investments that we have made to date have been in the same companies with which New Mountain Capital has already conducted months of intensive acquisition due diligence related to potential private equity investments. We believe that private equity underwriting due diligence is usually more robust than typical due diligence for loan underwriting. In its underwriting of debt investments, the Investment Adviser is able to utilize the research and hands-on operating experience that New Mountain Capital's private equity underwriting teams

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possess regarding the individual companies and industries. Business and industry due diligence is led by a team of investment professionals of the Investment Adviser that generally consists of three to seven individuals, typically based on their relevant company and/or industry specific knowledge. Additionally, the Investment Adviser is also able to utilize its relationships with operating management teams and other private equity sponsors. We believe this differentiates us from many of our competitors.

Significant Sourcing Capabilities and Relationships

          We believe the Investment Adviser's ability to source attractive investment opportunities is greatly aided by both New Mountain Capital's historical and current reviews of private equity opportunities in the business segments we target. To date, a significant majority of the investments that we have made are in the debt of companies and industry sectors that were first identified and reviewed in connection with New Mountain Capital's private equity efforts, and the majority of our current pipeline reflects this as well. Furthermore, the Investment Adviser's investment professionals have deep and longstanding relationships in both the private equity sponsor community and the lending/agency community which they have and will continue to utilize to generate investment opportunities.

Risk Management through Various Cycles

          New Mountain Capital has emphasized tight control of risk since its inception. To date, New Mountain Capital has never experienced a bankruptcy of any of its portfolio companies in its private equity efforts. The Investment Adviser seeks to emphasize tight control of risk with our investments in several important ways, consistent with New Mountain Capital's historical approach. In particular, the Investment Adviser:

Access to Non Mark to Market, Seasoned Leverage Facilities

          The amount available under the Holdings Credit Facility and DB Credit Facility are generally not subject to reduction as a result of mark to market fluctuations in our portfolio investments. None of our credit facilities, with the exception of the NMNLC Credit Facility, which matures in September 2020, mature prior to June 2022. For a detailed discussion of our credit facilities, see "Item 7 — Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Conditions and Results of Operations — Liquidity and Capital Resources" in our Annual Report on Form 10-K.


Market Opportunity

          We believe that the size of the market for investments that we target, coupled with the demands of middle market companies for flexible sources of capital at competitive terms and rates, create an attractive investment environment for us.

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Operating and Regulatory Structure

          We are a closed-end, non-diversified management investment company that has elected to be regulated as a BDC under the 1940 Act and are required to maintain an asset coverage ratio, as defined in the 1940 Act, of at least 150.0% (which means we can borrow $2 for every $1 of our equity), which was reduced from 200.0% effective as of June 9, 2018 by approval of our stockholders. Changing the asset coverage ratio permits us to double our leverage, which may result in increased leverage risk and increased expenses. We include the assets and liabilities of our consolidated subsidiaries for purposes of satisfying the requirements under the 1940 Act. See "Item 1 — Business — Senior Securities" in our Annual Report on Form 10-K.

          We have elected to be treated, and intend to comply with the requirements to continue to qualify annually, as a RIC under Subchapter M of the Code. See "Certain U.S. Federal Income Tax Considerations" in this prospectus. As a RIC, we generally will not be subject to corporate-level U.S. federal income taxes on any net ordinary income or capital gains that we timely distribute to our stockholders as dividends if we meet certain source-of-income, distribution and asset diversification requirements. We intend to distribute to our stockholders substantially all of our annual taxable income except that we may retain certain net capital gains for reinvestment.

          We have established the following wholly-owned direct and indirect subsidiaries:

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          NMNLC is a majority-owned consolidated subsidiary of the Company, which acquires commercial real estate properties that are subject to ``triple net" leases has elected to be treated, and intends to comply with the requirements to continue to qualify annually, as a real estate investment trust, or REIT, within the meaning of Section 856(a) of the Code.


Risks

          An investment in our securities involves risk, including the risk of leverage and the risk that our operating policies and strategies may change without prior notice to our stockholders or prior stockholder approval. See "Risk Factors" and the other information included in this prospectus, any applicable prospectus supplement, in our Annual Report on Form 10-K, in our Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q or any related free writing prospectus for a discussion of factors you should carefully consider before deciding to invest in our securities. The value of our assets, as well as the market price of our securities, will fluctuate. Our investments may be risky, and you may lose all or part of your investment. Investing in us involves other risks, including the following:

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Company Information

          Our administrative and executive offices are located at 787 Seventh Avenue, 48th Floor, New York, New York 10019, and our telephone number is (212) 720-0300. We maintain a website at http://www.newmountainfinance.com. Information contained on our website is not incorporated by reference into this prospectus, and you should not consider information contained on our website to be part of this prospectus.


Presentation of Historical Financial Information and Market Data

Historical Financial Information

          Unless otherwise indicated, historical references contained in this prospectus for periods prior to and as of December 31, 2013 in "Senior Securities" relate to NMF Holdings, where NMF Holdings functioned as the operating company. The consolidated financial statements of New Mountain Finance Holdings, L.L.C., formerly known as New Mountain Guardian (Leveraged), L.L.C., and New Mountain Guardian Partners, L.P. are NMF Holdings' historical consolidated financial statements.

Market Data

          Statistical and market data used in this prospectus has been obtained from governmental and independent industry sources and publications. We have not independently verified the data obtained from these sources, and we cannot assure you of the accuracy or completeness of the data. Forward-looking information obtained from these sources is subject to the same qualifications and the additional uncertainties regarding the other forward-looking statements contained in this prospectus. See "Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Statements" in this prospectus.

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THE OFFERING

          We may offer, from time to time, up to $750,000,000 of common stock, preferred stock, subscription rights to purchase shares of common stock, debt securities or warrants representing rights to purchase shares of our common stock, preferred stock or debt securities, on terms to be determined at the time of each offering. We will offer our securities at prices and on terms to be set forth in one or more supplements to this prospectus and any related free writing prospectus. The offering price per share of our securities, less any underwriting commissions or discounts, generally will not be less than the net asset value per share of our securities at the time of an offering. However, we may issue securities pursuant to this prospectus at a price per share that is less than our net asset value per share (i) in connection with a rights offering to our existing stockholders, (ii) with the prior approval of the majority of our common stockholders or (iii) under such other circumstances as the SEC may permit. Any such issuance of shares of our common stock below net asset value may be dilutive to the net asset value of our common stock. See "Item 1A — Risk Factors — Risks Relating to Our Securities" in our Annual Report on Form 10-K.

          Our securities may be offered directly to one or more purchasers, including to existing stockholders in a rights offering, through agents designated from time to time by us, or to or through underwriters or dealers. The prospectus supplement relating to an offering will identify any agents or underwriters involved in the sale of our securities, and will disclose any applicable purchase price, fee, commission or discount arrangement between us and our agents or underwriters or among our underwriters or the basis upon which such amount may be calculated. See "Plan of Distribution" in this prospectus. We may not sell any of our securities through agents, underwriters or dealers without delivery of this prospectus and a prospectus supplement describing the method and terms of the offering of securities.

          Set forth below is additional information regarding offerings of securities pursuant to this prospectus:

Use of Proceeds

  Unless otherwise specified in a prospectus supplement, we intend to use the net proceeds from the sale of our securities for new investments in portfolio companies in accordance with our investment objective and strategies described in this prospectus, to temporarily repay indebtedness (which will be subject to reborrowing), to pay our operating expenses and distributions to our stockholders and for general corporate purposes, and other working capital needs. Proceeds not immediately used for new investments or the temporary repayment of debt will be invested in cash, cash equivalents, U.S. government securities and other high-quality investments that mature in one year or less from the date of the investment. These securities may have lower yields than the types of investments we would typically make in accordance with our investment objective and, accordingly, may result in lower distributions, if any, during such period. Each prospectus supplement to this prospectus or free writing prospectus relating to an offering will more fully identify the use of the proceeds from such offering. See "Use of Proceeds" in this prospectus.

New York Stock Exchange Symbol for our common stock

 

"NMFC"

New York Stock Exchange Symbol for our 5.75% Unsecured Notes

 

"NMFX"

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Investment Advisory Fees

 

We pay the Investment Adviser a fee for its services under an investment advisory and management agreement (the "Investment Management Agreement") consisting of two components — a base management fee and an incentive fee. Pursuant to the Investment Management Agreement, the base management fee is calculated at an annual rate of 1.75% of our gross assets, which equals our total assets on the Consolidated Statements of Assets and Liabilities, less (i) the borrowings under the SLF Credit Facility and (ii) cash and cash equivalents. The base management fee is payable quarterly in arrears, and is calculated based on the average value of our gross assets, which equals our total assets, as determined in accordance with GAAP, less the borrowings under the SLF Credit Facility and cash and cash equivalents at the end of each of the two most recently completed calendar quarters, and appropriately adjusted on a pro rata basis for any equity capital raises or repurchases during the current calendar quarter. We have not invested, and currently do not invest, in derivatives. To the extent we invest in derivatives in the future, we will use the actual value of the derivatives, as reported on our Consolidated Statements of Assets and Liabilities, for purposes of calculating our base management fee. Since our IPO, the base management fee calculation has deducted the borrowings under the SLF Credit Facility. The SLF Credit Facility had historically consisted of primarily lower yielding assets at higher advance rates. As part of an amendment to our existing credit facilities with Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, the SLF Credit Facility merged with the Predecessor Holdings Credit Facility and into the Holdings Credit Facility on December 18, 2014. Post credit facility merger and to be consistent with the methodology since our IPO, the Investment Adviser will continue to waive management fees on the leverage associated with those assets that share the same underlying yield characteristics with investments leveraged under the legacy SLF Credit Facility. The incentive fee consists of two parts. The first part is calculated and payable quarterly in arrears and equals 20.0% of our "Pre-Incentive Fee Net Investment Income" for the immediately preceding quarter, subject to a "preferred return", or "hurdle", and a "catch-up" feature each as described in the Investment Management Agreement. The second part will be determined and payable in arrears as of the end of each calendar year (or upon termination of the Investment Management Agreement) and will equal 20.0% of our "Realized Capital Gains", if any, on a cumulative basis from inception through the end of the year, computed net of "Realized Capital Losses" and "Unrealized Capital Depreciation" on a cumulative basis, less the aggregate amount of any previously paid capital gain incentive fee each as described in the Investment Management Agreement. The Investment Adviser cannot recoup management or incentive fees that the Investment Adviser has previously waived. See "Item 1 — Business — Investment Management Agreement" in our Annual Report on Form 10-K.

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Administrator

 

The Administrator serves as our administrator and arranges our office space and provides us with office equipment and administrative services. The Administrator performs, or oversees the performance of, our financial records, prepares reports to our stockholders and reports filed by us with the SEC, monitors the payment of our expenses, and oversees the performance of administrative and professional services rendered to us by others. We reimburse the Administrator for our allocable portion of overhead and other expenses incurred by the Administrator in performing its obligations to us under an administration agreement, as amended and restated (the "Administration Agreement"). For the three months ended March 31, 2020, approximately $0.7 million of indirect administrative expenses were included in administrative expenses, of which $0 was waived by the Administrator. The Administrator cannot recoup any expenses that the Administrator has previously waived. For the three months ended March 31, 2020, the indirect administrative expenses that our Administrator did not waive of approximately $0.7 million represented approximately 0.02% of our gross assets. See "Item 1 — Financial Statements and Supplementary Data — Note 5. Agreements" in our Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q.

Distributions

 

We intend to pay quarterly distributions to our stockholders out of assets legally available for distribution. The quarterly distributions, if any, will be determined by our board of directors. The distributions we pay to our stockholders in a year may exceed our taxable income for that year and, accordingly, a portion of such distributions may constitute a return of capital, which is a return of a portion of a shareholder's original investment in our common stock, for U.S. federal income tax purposes. Generally, a return of capital will reduce an investor's basis in our stock for U.S. federal income tax purposes, which will result in a higher tax liability when the stock is sold. The specific tax characteristics of our distributions will be reported to stockholders after the end of the calendar year. See "Price Range of Common Stock and Distributions" in this prospectus.

Taxation of NMFC

 

We have elected to be treated, and intend to comply with the requirements to continue to qualify annually, as a RIC under Subchapter M of the Code. As a RIC, we generally will not pay corporate-level U.S. federal income taxes on any net ordinary income or capital gains that are timely distributed to our stockholders as dividends. To maintain our RIC tax treatment, we must meet specified source-of-income and asset diversification requirements and distribute annually to our stockholders at least 90.0% of our net ordinary income and realized net short-term capital gains in excess of realized net long-term capital losses, if any. See "Price Range of Common Stock and Distributions" and "Certain U.S. Federal Income Tax Considerations" in this prospectus.

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Dividend Reinvestment Plan

 

We have adopted an "opt out" dividend reinvestment plan for our stockholders. As a result, if we declare a distribution, then your cash distributions will be automatically reinvested in additional shares of our common stock, unless you specifically "opt out" of the dividend reinvestment plan so as to receive cash distributions. Stockholders who receive distributions in the form of stock will be subject to the same U.S. federal income tax consequences as stockholders who elect to receive their distributions in cash. We will use only newly issued shares to implement the plan if the price at which newly issued shares are to be credited is equal to or greater than 110.0% of the last determined net asset value of our shares. We reserve the right to either issue new shares or purchase shares of our common stock in the open market in connection with our implementation of the plan if the price at which newly issued shares are to be credited to stockholders' accounts does not exceed 110.0% of the last determined net asset value of the shares. See "Dividend Reinvestment Plan" in this prospectus.

Trading at a Discount

 

Shares of closed-end investment companies frequently trade at a discount to their net asset value. The possibility that our common stock may trade at a discount to our net asset value per share is separate and distinct from the risk that our net asset value per share may decline. We cannot predict whether our common stock will trade above, at or below net asset value.

License Agreement

 

We have entered into a royalty-free license agreement with New Mountain Capital, pursuant to which New Mountain Capital has agreed to grant us a non-exclusive license to use the names "New Mountain" and "New Mountain Finance". See "Item 8 — Financial Statements and Supplementary Data — Note 6. Related Parties" in our Annual Report on Form 10-K.

Leverage

 

We expect to continue to use leverage to make investments. As a result, we may continue to be exposed to the risks of leverage, which include that leverage may be considered a speculative investment technique. The use of leverage magnifies the potential for gain and loss on amounts we invest and therefore, indirectly, increases the risks associated with investing in shares of our common stock. See "Risk Factors" in this prospectus and in Part I, Item 1A of our most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K.

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Anti-Takeover Provisions

 

Our board of directors is divided into three classes of directors serving staggered three-year terms. This structure is intended to provide us with a greater likelihood of continuity of management, which may be necessary for us to realize the full value of our investments. A staggered board of directors also may serve to deter hostile takeovers or proxy contests, as may certain other measures that we may adopt. These measures may delay, defer or prevent a transaction or a change in control that might otherwise be in the best interests of our stockholders. See "Description of Capital Stock — Delaware Law and Certain Certificate of Incorporation and Bylaw Provisions; Anti-Takeover Measures" in this prospectus.

Available Information

 

We have filed with the SEC a registration statement on Form N-2 together with all amendments and related exhibits under the Securities Act. The registration statement contains additional information about us and the securities being offered by this prospectus.

 

We are required to file annual, quarterly and current reports, proxy statements and other information with the SEC under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the "Exchange Act"). This information is also available free of charge by contacting us at New Mountain Finance Corporation, 787 Seventh Avenue, 48th Floor, New York, New York 10019, by telephone at (212) 720-0300, or on our website at www.newmountainfinance.com. Information contained on our website or on the SEC's website about us is not incorporated into this prospectus and you should not consider information contained on our website or on the SEC's website to be part of this prospectus.

Incorporation of certain information by reference

 

This prospectus is part of a registration statement that we have filed with the SEC. In accordance with the Small Business Credit Availability Act, we are allowed to "incorporate by reference" the information that we file with the SEC, which means that we can disclose important information to you by referring you to those documents. The information incorporated by reference is considered to comprise a part of this prospectus from the date we file that information. Any reports filed by us with the SEC subsequent to the date of this prospectus until we have sold all of the securities offered by this prospectus or the offering is otherwise terminated will automatically update and, where applicable, supersede any information contained in this prospectus or incorporated by reference in this prospectus. See "Incorporation of Certain Information by Reference" in this prospectus.

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FEES AND EXPENSES

          The following table is intended to assist you in understanding the costs and expenses that you will bear directly or indirectly. We caution you that some of the percentages indicated in the table below are estimates and may vary. Except where the context suggests otherwise, whenever this prospectus contains a reference to fees or expenses paid by "you", "NMFC", or "us" or that "we", "NMFC", or the "Company" will pay fees or expenses, we will pay such fees and expenses out of our net assets and, consequently, you will indirectly bear such fees or expenses as an investor in us. However, you will not be required to deliver any money or otherwise bear personal liability or responsibility for such fees or expenses.

Stockholder transaction expenses:

       

Sales load (as a percentage of offering price)

    N/A (1)

Offering expenses borne by us (as a percentage of offering price)

    N/A (2)

Dividend reinvestment plan expenses (per sales transaction fee)

  $ 15.00 (3)

Total stockholder transaction expenses (as a percentage of offering price)

    %

Annual expenses (as a percentage of net assets attributable to common stock)

       

Base management fees

    5.15% (4)

Incentive fees payable under the Investment Management Agreement

    2.91% (5)

Interest payments on borrowed funds

    7.18% (6)

Other expenses

    0.91% (7)

Acquired fund fees and expenses

    1.36% (8)

Total annual expenses

    17.51% (9)

Base management fee waiver

    (1.32)% (10)

Total annual expenses after the base management fee waiver

    16.19% (9)(10)

(1)
In the event that the shares to which this prospectus relates are sold to or through underwriters, a corresponding prospectus supplement will disclose the applicable sales load.

(2)
The prospectus supplement corresponding to each offering will disclose the applicable estimated amount of offering expenses of the offering and the offering expenses borne by us as a percentage of the offering price.

(3)
If a participant elects by written notice to the plan administrator to have the plan administrator sell part or all of the shares held by the plan administrator in the participant's account and remit the proceeds to the participant, the plan administrator is authorized to deduct a $15.00 transaction fee plus a $0.10 per share brokerage commission from the proceeds. The expenses of the dividend reinvestment plan are included in "other expenses." The plan administrator's fees will be paid by us. There will be no brokerage charges or other charges to stockholders who participate in the plan. For additional information, see "Dividend Reinvestment Plan" in this prospectus.

(4)
The base management fee under the Investment Management Agreement is based on an annual rate of 1.75% of our average gross assets for the two most recent quarters, which equals our total assets on the Consolidated Statements of Assets and Liabilities, less (i) the borrowings under the SLF Credit Facility and (ii) cash and cash equivalents. We have not invested, and currently do not invest, in derivatives. To the extent we invest in derivatives in the future, we will use the actual value of the derivatives, as reported on our Consolidated Statements of Assets and Liabilities, for purposes of calculating our base management fee. The base management fee reflected in the table above is based on the three months ended March 31, 2020 and is calculated without deducting any management fees waived.

(5)
Assumes that annual incentive fees earned by the Investment Adviser remain consistent with the gross incentive fees earned by the Investment Adviser during the three months ended March 31, 2020 and calculated without deducting any incentive fees waived. For the three months ended March 31, 2020, no incentive fees were waived by the Investment Adviser. The Investment Adviser cannot recoup incentive fees that the Investment Adviser has previously waived. As of March 31, 2020, we did not have a capital gains incentive fee accrual. As we cannot predict whether we will meet the thresholds for incentive fees under the

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(6)
We may borrow funds from time to time to make investments to the extent we determine that additional capital would allow us to take advantage of additional investment opportunities or if the economic situation is otherwise conducive to doing so. The costs associated with these borrowings are indirectly borne by our stockholders. As of March 31, 2020, we had $569.2 million, $188.5 million, $270.0 million, $201.2 million, $453.3 million and $300.0 million of indebtedness outstanding under the Holdings Credit Facility, the NMFC Credit Facility, the DB Credit Facility, the Convertible Notes, the Unsecured Notes and the SBA-guaranteed debentures, respectively. For purposes of this calculation, we have assumed the March 31, 2020 amounts outstanding under the Holdings Credit Facility, NMFC Credit Facility, DB Credit Facility, Convertible Notes, Unsecured Notes and SBA-guaranteed debentures, and have computed interest expense using an assumed interest rate of 3.0% for the Holdings Credit Facility, 5.8% for the NMFC Credit Facility, 3.8% for the DB Credit Facility, 5.8% for the Convertible Notes, 5.3% for the Unsecured Notes and 2.8% for the SBA-guaranteed debentures, which were the rates payable as of March 31, 2020. See "Item 1 — Business — Senior Securities" in our Annual Report on Form 10-K.

(7)
"Other expenses" include our overhead expenses, including payments by us under the Administration Agreement based on the allocable portion of overhead and other expenses incurred by the Administrator in performing its obligations to us under the Administration Agreement. Pursuant to the Administration Agreement, the Administrator may, in its own discretion, submit to us for reimbursement some or all of the expenses that the Administrator has incurred on our behalf during any quarterly period. As a result, the amount of expenses for which we will have to reimburse the Administrator may fluctuate in future quarterly periods and there can be no assurance given as to when, or if, the Administrator may determine to limit the expenses that the Administrator submits to us for reimbursement in the future. However, it is expected that the Administrator will continue to support part of our expense burden in the near future and may decide to not calculate and charge through certain overhead related amounts as well as continue to cover some of the indirect costs. The Administrator cannot recoup any expenses that the Administrator has previously waived. This expense ratio is calculated without deducting any expenses waived or reimbursed by the Administrator. For the three months ended March 31, 2020, the indirect administrative expenses that our Administrator did not waive of approximately $0.7 million represented approximately 0.02% of our gross assets. See "Item 1 — Financial Statements and Supplementary Data — Note 5. Agreements" in our Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q.

(8)
The holders of shares of our common stock indirectly bear the expenses of our investment in NMFC Senior Loan Program I, LLC ("SLP I"), NMFC Senior Loan Program II ("SLP II") and NMFC Senior Loan Program III ("SLP III"). No management fee is charged on our investment in SLP I in connection with the administrative services provided to SLP I. As SLP II and SLP III are structured as private joint ventures, no management fees are paid by SLP II or SLP III. Future expenses for SLP I, SLP II and SLP III may be substantially higher or lower because certain expenses may fluctuate over time.

(9)
The holders of shares of our common stock indirectly bear the cost associated with our annual expenses.

(10)
Since our IPO, the base management fee calculation has deducted the borrowings under the SLF Credit Facility. The SLF Credit Facility had historically consisted of primarily lower yielding assets at higher advance rates. As part of an amendment to our existing credit facilities with Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, the SLF Credit Facility merged with the Predecessor Holdings Credit Facility and into the Holdings Credit Facility on December 18, 2014. Post credit facility merger and to be consistent with the methodology since our IPO, the Investment Adviser will continue to waive management fees on the leverage associated with those assets that share the same underlying yield characteristics with investments leveraged under the legacy SLF Credit Facility. The Investment Adviser cannot recoup management fees that the Investment Adviser has previously waived. The base management fee waiver reflected in the table above is based on the base management fees waived during the three months ended March 31, 2020. See "Item 1 — Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements — Note 5. Agreements — Investment Management Agreement" in our Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q.

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Example

          The following example, required by the SEC, demonstrates the projected dollar amount of total cumulative expenses that would be incurred over various periods with respect to a hypothetical investment in our common stock. In calculating the following expense amounts, we have assumed that our borrowings and annual operating expenses would remain at the levels set forth in the table above. In the event that shares to which this prospectus relates are sold to or through underwriters, a corresponding prospectus supplement will restate this example to reflect the applicable sales load and offering expenses. See footnote 6 above for additional information regarding certain assumptions regarding our level of leverage.

    1 Year     3 Years     5 Years     10 Years
 

You would pay the following expenses on a $1,000 investment, assuming a 5.0% annual return without realization of any capital gains

  $ 146   $ 394   $ 594   $ 938  

          The example should not be considered a representation of future expenses, and actual expenses may be greater or less than those shown.

          While the example assumes, as required by the applicable rules of the SEC, a 5.0% annual return, our performance will vary and may result in a return greater or less than 5.0%. The incentive fee under the Investment Management Agreement, which, assuming a 5.0% annual return, would either not be payable or would have an insignificant impact on the expense amounts shown above, is not included in the above example. The above illustration assumes that we will not realize any capital gains (computed net of all realized capital losses and unrealized capital depreciation) in any of the indicated time periods. If we achieve sufficient returns on our investments, including through the realization of capital gains, to trigger an incentive fee of a material amount, our expenses and returns to our investors would be higher. For example, if we assumed that we received our 5.0% annual return completely in the form of net realized capital gains on our investments, computed net of all cumulative unrealized depreciation on our investments, the projected dollar amount of total cumulative expenses set forth in the above illustration would be as follows:

    1 Year     3 Years     5 Years     10 Years
 

You would pay the following expenses on a $1,000 investment, assuming a 5.0% annual return completely in the form of net realized capital gains

  $ 155   $ 414   $ 618   $ 960  

          The example assumes no sales load. In addition, while the examples assume reinvestment of all distributions at net asset value, participants in our dividend reinvestment plan will receive a number of shares of our common stock determined by dividing the total dollar amount of the distribution payable to a participant by the market price per share of our common stock at the close of trading on the dividend payment date. The market price per share of our common stock may be at, above or below net asset value. See "Dividend Reinvestment Plan" in this prospectus for additional information regarding the dividend reinvestment plan.

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RISK FACTORS

          Investing in our securities involves a high degree of risk. Before deciding whether to invest in our securities, you should carefully consider the risks and uncertainties described in the section titled "Risk Factors" in the applicable prospectus supplement and any related free writing prospectus, and discussed in the section titled "Item 1A. Risk Factors" in our most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K, the section titled "Item 1A. Risk Factors" in our most recent Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q, and any subsequent filings we have made with the SEC that are incorporated by reference into this prospectus or any prospectus supplement, together with other information in this prospectus, the documents incorporated by reference in this prospectus or any prospectus supplement, and any free writing prospectus that we may authorize for use in connection with this offering. The risks described in these documents are not the only ones we face. Additional risks and uncertainties that we are unaware of, or that we currently believe are not material, may also become important factors that adversely affect our business. Past financial performance may not be a reliable indicator of future performance, and historical trends should not be used to anticipate results or trends in future periods. If any of these risks actually occurs, our business, reputation, financial condition, results of operations, revenue, and future prospects could be seriously harmed. This could cause our net asset value and the trading price of our securities to decline, resulting in a loss of all or part of your investment. Please also read carefully the section titled "Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Statements."

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CAUTIONARY STATEMENT REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

          This prospectus contains, and any applicable prospectus supplement or free writing prospectus, including the documents we incorporate by reference, may contain, forward-looking statements that involve substantial risks and uncertainties. These forward-looking statements are not historical facts, but rather are based on current expectations, estimates and projections about us, our current and prospective portfolio investments, our industry, our beliefs, and our assumptions. Words such as "anticipate", "believe", "continue", "could", "estimate", "expect", "intend", "may", "plan", "potential", "project", "seek", "should", "target", "will", "would" or variations of these words and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. The forward-looking statements contained in this prospectus, any applicable prospectus supplement or free writing prospectus, including the documents we incorporate by reference, involve risks and uncertainties, including statements as to:

          These statements are not guarantees of future performance and are subject to risks, uncertainties, and other factors, some of which are beyond our control and difficult to predict and could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or forecasted in the forward-looking statements, including without limitation:

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          Although we believe that the assumptions on which these forward-looking statements are based are reasonable, any of those assumptions could prove to be inaccurate, and as a result, the forward-looking statements based on those assumptions also could be inaccurate. Important assumptions include our ability to originate new loans and investments, certain margins and levels of profitability and the availability of additional capital. In light of these and other uncertainties, the inclusion of a projection or forward-looking statement in this prospectus, any applicable prospectus supplement or free writing prospectus, including the documents we incorporate by reference, should not be regarded as a representation by us that our plans and objectives will be achieved. These risks and uncertainties include those described or identified in "Risk Factors" in Part I, Item 1A of our Annual Report on Form 10-K, in Part II, Item 1A of our Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q, and elsewhere in this prospectus, any applicable prospectus supplement or free writing prospectus, including the documents we incorporate by reference. You should not place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which are based on information available to us as of the applicable date of this prospectus, any applicable prospectus supplement or free writing prospectus, including any documents incorporated by reference, and while we believe such information forms, or will form, a reasonable basis for such statements, such information may be limited or incomplete, and our statements should not be read to indicate that we have conducted an exhaustive inquiry into, or review of, all potentially available relevant information. These statements are inherently uncertain and investors are cautioned not to unduly rely on these statements.

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USE OF PROCEEDS

          We intend to use the net proceeds from the sale of our securities pursuant to this prospectus for new investments in portfolio companies in accordance with our investment objective and strategies described in this prospectus, to temporarily repay indebtedness (which will be subject to reborrowing), to pay our operating expenses, to pay distributions to our stockholders and for general corporate purposes, and other working capital needs. We are continuously identifying, reviewing and, to the extent consistent with our investment objective, funding new investments. As a result, we typically raise capital as we deem appropriate to fund such new investments. The applicable prospectus supplement or a free writing prospectus that we have authorized for use relating to an offering will more fully identify the use of the proceeds from such offering.

          We estimate that it will take less than six months for us to substantially invest the net proceeds of any offering made pursuant to this prospectus, depending on the availability of attractive opportunities, market conditions and the amount raised. However, we can offer no assurance that we will be able to achieve this goal.

          Proceeds not immediately used for new investments or the temporary repayment of debt will be invested primarily in cash, cash equivalents, U.S. government securities and other high-quality investments that mature in one year or less from the date of investment. These securities may have lower yields than the types of investments we would typically make in accordance with our investment objective and, accordingly, may result in lower distributions, if any, during such period.

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PRICE RANGE OF COMMON STOCK AND DISTRIBUTIONS

          Our common stock is traded on the New York Stock Exchange ("NYSE") under the symbol "NMFC". The following table sets forth, for each fiscal quarter during the last two fiscal years and the current fiscal year to date, the net asset value ("NAV") per share of our common stock, the high and low closing sale price for our common stock, the closing sale price as a percentage of NAV and the quarterly distributions per share.

  NAV     Closing Sales
Price(3)
  Premium
(Discount)
of High Closing
Sales to
  Premium
(Discount)
of Low Closing
Sales to
  Declared
Distributions

Fiscal Year Ended

  Per Share(2)     High     Low   NAV(4)   NAV(4)   Per Share(5)(6)

December 31, 2020

                           

Second Quarter(1)

              *   $ 8.50   $ 5.02               *               *   $0.30

First Quarter

  $11.14   $ 14.44   $ 5.15   29.62%   (53.77)%   $0.34

December 31, 2019

                           

Fourth Quarter

  $13.26   $ 13.84   $ 13.29   4.37%   0.23%   $0.34

Third Quarter

  $13.35   $ 14.07   $ 13.30   5.39%   (0.37)%   $0.34

Second Quarter

  $13.41   $ 14.35   $ 13.49   7.01%   0.60%   $0.34

First Quarter

  $13.45   $ 14.16   $ 12.78   5.28%   (4.98)%   $0.34

December 31, 2018

                           

Fourth Quarter

  $13.22   $ 13.83   $ 12.25   4.61%   (7.34)%   $0.34

Third Quarter

  $13.58   $ 14.25   $ 13.50   4.93%   (0.59)%   $0.34

Second Quarter

  $13.57   $ 13.95   $ 13.25   2.80%   (2.36)%   $0.34

First Quarter

  $13.60   $ 13.75   $ 12.55   1.10%   (7.72)%   $0.34

(1)
Period from April 1, 2020 through May 19, 2020.

(2)
NAV is determined as of the last date in the relevant quarter and therefore may not reflect the NAV per share on the date of the high and low closing sales prices. The NAVs shown are based on outstanding shares at the end of each period.

(3)
Closing sales price is determined as the high or low closing sales price noted within the respective quarter, not adjusted for distributions.

(4)
Calculated as of the respective high or low closing sales price divided by the quarter end NAV.

(5)
Represents the distributions declared or paid for the specified quarter.

(6)
Tax characteristics of all distributions paid are reported to stockholders on Form 1099 after the end of the calendar year.

*
Not determinable at the time of filing.

          On May 19, 2020, the last reported sales price of our common stock was $8.50 per share. As of May 19, 2020, we had approximately 13 stockholders of record and approximately one beneficial owner whose shares are held in the names of brokers, dealers, funds, trusts and clearing agencies.

          Shares of BDCs may trade at a market price that is less than the value of the net assets attributable to those shares. The possibility that our shares of common stock will trade at a discount from NAV or at premiums that are unsustainable over the long term are separate and distinct from the risk that our NAV will decrease. Since our initial public offering on May 19, 2011, our shares of common stock have traded at times at both a discount and a premium to the net assets attributable to those shares. As of May 19, 2020, our shares of common stock traded at a discount of approximately 23.7% of the NAV attributable to those shares as of March 31, 2020. It is not possible to predict whether the shares offered hereby will trade at, above, or below NAV.

          We intend to pay quarterly distributions to our stockholders in amounts sufficient to maintain our status as a RIC. We intend to distribute approximately our entire net investment income on a quarterly basis and substantially all of our taxable income on an annual basis, except that we may

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retain certain net capital gains for reinvestment. The distributions we pay to our stockholders in a year may exceed our taxable income for that year and, accordingly, a portion of such distributions may constitute a return of capital, which is a return of a portion of a stockholder's original investment in our common stock, for U.S. federal tax purposes. Generally, a return of capital will reduce an investor's basis in our stock for U.S. federal income tax purposes, which will result in a higher tax liability when the stock is sold. The specific tax characteristics of our distributions will be reported to stockholders after the end of the calendar year.

          We maintain an "opt out" dividend reinvestment plan on behalf of our stockholders, pursuant to which each of our stockholders' cash distributions will be automatically reinvested in additional shares of our common stock, unless the stockholder elects to receive cash.

          We apply the following in implementing the dividend reinvestment plan. If the price at which newly issued shares are to be credited to stockholders' accounts is equal to or greater than 110.0% of the last determined NAV of the shares, we will use only newly issued shares to implement the dividend reinvestment plan. Under such circumstances, the number of shares to be issued to a stockholder is determined by dividing the total dollar amount of the distribution payable to such stockholder by the market price per share of our common stock on the NYSE on the distribution payment date. Market price per share on that date will be the closing price for such shares on the NYSE or, if no sale is reported for such day, the average of their electronically reported bid and ask prices.

          If the price at which newly issued shares are to be credited to stockholders' accounts is less than 110.0% of the last determined NAV of the shares, we will either issue new shares or instruct the plan administrator to purchase shares in the open market to satisfy the additional shares required. Shares purchased in open market transactions by the plan administrator will be allocated to a stockholder based on the average purchase price, excluding any brokerage charges or other charges, of all shares of common stock purchased in the open market. The number of shares of our common stock to be outstanding after giving effect to payment of the distribution cannot be established until the value per share at which additional shares will be issued has been determined and elections of our stockholders have been tabulated.

          The following table reflects the cash distributions, including dividends and returns of capital, if any, per share that have been declared by our board of directors for the two most recent fiscal years and the current fiscal year to date:

Date Declared

  Record Date   Payment Date     Per Share
Amount
 

April 29, 2020

  June 16, 2020   June 30, 2020   $ 0.30  

February 19, 2020

  March 13, 2020   March 27, 2020     0.34  

Total for 2020 Fiscal Year

          $ 0.64  

November 4, 2019

 

December 13, 2019

 

December 27, 2019

 
$

0.34
 

August 1, 2019

  September 13, 2019   September 27, 2019     0.34  

May 1, 2019

  June 14, 2019   June 28, 2019     0.34  

February 22, 2019

  March 15, 2019   March 29, 2019     0.34  

Total for 2019 Fiscal Year

          $ 1.36  

November 2, 2018

 

December 14, 2018

 

December 28, 2018

 
$

0.34
 

August 1, 2018

  September 14, 2018   September 28, 2018     0.34  

May 2, 2018

  June 15, 2018   June 29, 2018     0.34  

February 21, 2018

  March 15, 2018   March 29, 2018     0.34  

Total for 2018 Fiscal Year

          $ 1.36  

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          Tax characteristics of all distributions paid are reported to stockholders on Form 1099 after the end of the calendar year. For the years ended December 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018, total distributions were $117.4 and $103.4 million, respectively, of which the distributions were comprised of approximately 72.01% and 83.74%, respectively, of ordinary income, 0.00% and 0.00%, respectively, of long-term capital gains and approximately 27.99% and 16.26%, respectively, of a return of capital. Future quarterly distributions, if any, will be determined by our board of directors.

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SENIOR SECURITIES

          Information about our senior securities as of March 31, 2020, December 31, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015 and 2014 and information about NMF Holdings' senior securities as of December 31, 2013, 2012, 2011 and 2010 are shown in the following table. The report of Deloitte & Touche LLP, an independent registered public accounting firm, on the senior securities table as of December 31, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011 and 2010 is attached as an exhibit to the registration statement of which this prospectus is a part.

Class and Year(1)

    Total Amount
Outstanding
Exclusive
of Treasury
Securities(2)
(in millions)
    Asset
Coverage
Per Unit(3)
    Involuntary
Liquidating
Preference
Per Unit(4)
    Average
Market
Value
Per Unit(5)
 

March 31, 2020 (unaudited)

                         

Holdings Credit Facility

  $ 569.2   $ 1,641         N/A  

2018 Convertible Notes

    201.2     1,641         N/A  

Unsecured Notes (not including the 5.75% Unsecured Notes)

    401.5     1,641         N/A  

5.75% Unsecured Notes

    51.8     1,641       $ 25.0  

NMFC Credit Facility

    188.5     1,641         N/A  

DB Credit Facility

    270.0     1,641         N/A  

December 31, 2019

                         

Holdings Credit Facility

    661.6     1,740         N/A  

2018 Convertible Notes

    201.2     1,740         N/A  

Unsecured Notes (not including the 5.75% Unsecured Notes)

    401.5     1,740         N/A  

5.75% Unsecured Notes

    51.8     1,740       $ 25.6  

NMFC Credit Facility

    188.5     1,740         N/A  

DB Credit Facility

    230.0     1,740         N/A  

December 31, 2018

                         

Holdings Credit Facility

    512.6     1,814         N/A  

2014 Convertible Notes

    155.3     1,814         N/A  

2018 Convertible Notes

    115.0     1,814         N/A  

Unsecured Notes (not including the 5.75% Unsecured Notes)

    285.0     1,814         N/A  

5.75% Unsecured Notes

    51.8     1,814       $ 24.7  

NMFC Credit Facility

    60.0     1,814         N/A  

DB Credit Facility

    57.0     1,814         N/A  

December 31, 2017

                         

Holdings Credit Facility

    312.4     2,408         N/A  

2014 Convertible Notes

    155.3     2,408         N/A  

Unsecured Notes

    145.0     2,408         N/A  

NMFC Credit Facility

    122.5     2,408         N/A  

December 31, 2016

                         

Holdings Credit Facility

    333.5     2,593         N/A  

2014 Convertible Notes

    155.3     2,593         N/A  

Unsecured Notes

    90.0     2,593         N/A  

NMFC Credit Facility

    10.0     2,593         N/A  

December 31, 2015

                         

Holdings Credit Facility

    419.3     2,341         N/A  

2014 Convertible Notes

    115.0     2,341         N/A  

NMFC Credit Facility

    90.0     2,341         N/A  

December 31, 2014

                         

Holdings Credit Facility

    468.1     2,267         N/A  

2014 Convertible Notes

    115.0     2,267         N/A  

NMFC Credit Facility

    50.0     2,267         N/A  

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December 31, 2013

                         

Holdings Credit Facility

    221.8     2,577         N/A  

SLF Credit Facility

    214.7     2,577         N/A  

December 31, 2012

                         

Holdings Credit Facility

    206.9     2,353         N/A  

SLF Credit Facility

    214.3     2,353         N/A  

December 31, 2011

                         

Holdings Credit Facility

    129.0     2,426         N/A  

SLF Credit Facility

    165.9     2,426         N/A  

December 31, 2010(6)

                         

Holdings Credit Facility

    59.7     3,074         N/A  

SLF Credit Facility

    56.9     3,074         N/A  

(1)
We have excluded our SBA-guaranteed debentures from this table as a result of the SEC exemptive relief that permits us to exclude such debentures from the definition of senior securities in the 150.0% asset coverage ratio we are required to maintain under the 1940 Act. At March 31, 2020, December 31, 2019, December 31, 2018, December 31, 2017, December 31, 2016, December 31, 2015 and December 31, 2014, we had $300.0 million, $225.0 million, $165.0 million, $150.0 million, $121.7 million, 117.7 million and $37.5 million, respectively, in SBA-guaranteed debentures outstanding. At December 31, 2013, 2012, 2011 and 2010, we had no outstanding SBA-guaranteed debentures. Total asset coverage per unit including the SBA-guaranteed debentures as of March 31, 2020, December 31, 2019, December 31, 2018, December 31, 2017, December 31, 2016, December 31, 2015 and December 31, 2014 is $1,544, $1,655, $1,718, $2,169, $2,320, $2,128 and $2,196, respectively, and unchanged for the prior years.

(2)
Total amount of each class of senior securities outstanding at the end of the period presented.

(3)
Asset coverage per unit is the ratio of the carrying value of our total assets, less all liabilities excluding indebtedness represented by senior securities in this table, to the aggregate amount of senior securities representing indebtedness. Asset coverage per unit is expressed in terms of dollar amounts per $1,000 of indebtedness and is calculated on a consolidated basis.

(4)
The amount to which such class of senior security would be entitled upon the voluntary liquidation of the issuer in preference to any security junior to it. The "—" in this column indicates that the SEC expressly does not require this information to be disclosed for certain types of senior securities.

(5)
Not applicable for any of the senior securities (except the 5.75% Unsecured Notes) as they are not registered for public trading. For the 5.75% Unsecured Notes, the amounts represent the average of the daily closing prices on the NYSE for (a) the period from September 28, 2018 (date of listing) through December 31, 2018, with respect to the year ended December 31, 2018, (b) the entire 2019 fiscal year, with respect to the year ended December 31, 2019 and (c) the period from January 1, 2020 through March 31, 2020, with respect to the three months ended March 31, 2020.

(6)
Prior to NMFC's IPO on May 19, 2011, these credit facilities existed at the Predecessor Entities.

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PORTFOLIO COMPANIES

          The following table sets forth certain information as of March 31, 2020, for each portfolio company in which we had a debt or equity investment. Our portfolio companies are presented in three categories: (1)"Non-Controlled/Non-Affiliated Investments", which represent portfolio companies in which we own less than 5.0% of the outstanding voting securities of such portfolio company and have no other affiliations, (2)"Non-Controlled/Affiliated Investments", which denotes investments in which we are an "Affiliated Person", as defined in the 1940 Act, due to owning or holding the power to vote 5.0% or more of the outstanding voting securities of the investment but not controlling the portfolio company, and (3)"Controlled Investments", which denotes investments in which we "Control", as defined in the 1940 Act due to owning or holding the power to vote more than 25.0% of the outstanding voting securities of the investment. We may provide managerial assistance to our portfolio companies, if requested, and may receive rights to observe board meetings.

Name / Address of Portfolio Company(1)

  Industry   Type of Investment   Interest Rate(12)     Maturity /
Expiration
Date
    Yield to
Maturity At
Cost(29)
    Percent of
Class
Held(30)
    Fair Value
 

                                  (in thousands)  

Non-Controlled/Non-Affiliated Investments

                                     

AAC Holding Corp. 

  Education   First lien(2)(10)   9.84% (L + 8.25%/M)     9/30/2022     9.79 %     $ 19,794  

7211 Circle South Road

                                     

Austin, TX 78745

                                     

ADG, LLC

  Healthcare Services   Second lien(3)(10)   11.92% (L + 10.00% PIK/S)*     3/28/2024     11.80 %       2,753  

29777 Telegraph Road, Suite 3000

                                     

Southfield, MI 48034

                                     

Affinity Dental Management, Inc. 

  Healthcare Services   First lien(2)(10)   7.41% (L + 6.00%/Q)     9/15/2023     7.27 %       22,158  

171 Park Street

  Healthcare Services   First lien(4)(10)   7.41% (L + 6.00%/Q)     9/15/2023     7.27 %       8,950  

West Springfield, MA 01089

  Healthcare Services   First lien(3)(10)(11) — Drawn   7.00% (P + 5.00%/M)     3/15/2023     7.63 %       1,424  

                                  32,532  

Affordable Care Holding Corp. 

  Healthcare Services   First lien(2)(10)   6.20% (L + 4.75%/Q)     10/24/2022     6.58 %       8,602  

1400 Industrial Drive

                                     

Kinston, NC 28504

                                     

AG Parent Holdings, LLC

  Healthcare Services   First lien(2)(10)   6.45% (L + 5.00%/Q)     7/31/2026     5.77 %       9,695  

26 Esplanade

                                     

St. Helier

                                     

Jersey JE2 3QA

                                     

AgKnowledge Holdings Company, Inc. 

  Business Services   First lien(4)(10)   5.82% (L + 4.75%/S)     7/21/2023     6.04 %       9,136  

6060 Piedmont Row Drive South

  Business Services   First lien(3)(10)(11) —       7/21/2023             (11 )

Charlotte, NC 28287

      Undrawn                              

                                  9,125  

Alegeus Technologies Holding Corp. 

  Healthcare Services   First lien(8)(10)   8.13% (L + 6.25%/Q)     9/5/2024     7.59 %       13,013  

1601 Trapelo Road

                                     

Waltham, MA 02451

                                     

Amerijet Holdings, Inc. 

  Distribution & Logistics   First lien(4)(10)   9.00% (L + 8.00%/M)     7/15/2021     9.61 %       7,449  

3401-A NW 72nd Avenue

  Distribution & Logistics   First lien(4)(10)   9.00% (L + 8.00%/M)     7/15/2021     9.61 %       1,242  

Miami, FL 33122

                                     

                                  8,691  

Ancora Acquisition LLC

  Education   Preferred shares(9)(10)               3.80 %   158  

8701 Bedford Euless Road, Suite 400

  Education   Warrants(9)(10)       8/12/2020         3.88 %    

Hurst, TX 76053

                                     

                                  158  

Ansira Holdings, Inc. 

  Business Services   First lien(8)(10)   7.36% (L + 5.75%/Q)     12/20/2022     7.08 %       20,282  

2300 Locust Street

  Business Services   First lien(3)(10)(11) —   6.98% (L + 5.75%/Q)     12/20/2022     7.04 %       3,381  

St. Louis, MO 63103

      Drawn                              

  Business Services   First lien(3)(10)(11) — Undrawn       4/16/2020             (696 )

                                  22,967  

Alert Holding Company, Inc.(14)

                                     

Appriss Holdings, Inc. 

  Business Services   First lien(8)(10)   6.49% (L + 5.50%/M)     5/29/2026     6.36 %       10,782  

1114 Avenue of the Americas, 36th Floor

  Business Services   First lien(3)(10)(11) — Drawn   6.49% (L + 5.50%/M)     5/30/2025     6.40 %       449  

New York, NY 10110

  Business Services   First lien(3)(10)(11) — Undrawn       5/30/2025     6.40 %       (10 )

Alert Intermediate Holdings I, Inc. 

  Business Services   Preferred shares(3)(10)           11.27 %   3.70 %   6,647  

                                  17,868  

Apptio, Inc. 

  Software   First lien(8)(10)   8.25% (L + 7.25%/M)     1/10/2025     9.01 %       34,076  

11100 N.E. 8th Street, Suite 600

  Software   First lien(3)(10)(11) —       1/10/2025              

Bellevue, WA 98004

      Undrawn                              

                                  34,076  

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Name / Address of Portfolio Company(1)

  Industry   Type of Investment   Interest Rate(12)     Maturity /
Expiration
Date
    Yield to
Maturity At
Cost(29)
    Percent of
Class
Held(30)
    Fair Value  

                                  (in thousands)  

ASP LCG Holdings, Inc. 

  Education   Warrants(3)(10)       5/5/2026         0.13 % $ 781  

21333 Haggerty Road, Suite 300

                                     

Novi, MI 48375

                                     

Associations, Inc. 

  Business Services   First lien(2)(10)   8.91% (L + 4.00% + 3.00%     7/30/2024     8.41 %       43,866  

5401 N. Central Expressway, Suite 290

          PIK/Q)*                          

Dallas, TX 75205

  Business Services   First lien(8)(10)   8.91% (L + 4.00% + 3.00% PIK/Q)*     7/30/2024     8.41 %       5,035  

  Business Services   First lien(3)(10)(11) — Drawn   8.90% (L + 4.00% + 3.00% PIK/Q)*     7/30/2024     8.41 %       7,262  

  Business Services   First lien(3)(10)(11) — Drawn   7.01% (L + 6.00%/M)     7/30/2024     7.40 %       1,986  

  Business Services   First lien(3)(10)(11) — Undrawn       7/30/2021             (68 )

                                  58,081  

Aston FinCo S.a r.l. / Aston US Finco, LLC**

  Software   Second lien(8)(10)   10.13% (L + 8.25%/Q)     10/8/2027     9.30 %       31,982  

Ditton Park, Riding Court Road

                                     

Datchet, Slough, Berkshire, SL3 9LL

                                     

Astra Acquisition Corp. 

  Software   First lien(5)(10)   6.50% (L + 5.50%/M)     3/1/2027     6.30 %       22,331  

9 West 57th Street, 32nd Floor

                                     

New York, NY 10019

                                     

Bach Special Limited (Bach Preference Limited)**

  Education   Preferred shares(3)(10)(22)           12.92 %   1.00 %   7,722  

St. George's Building, Level 12

                                     

2 Ice House Street, Central, Hong Kong

                                     

BackOffice Associates Holdings, LLC

  Business Services   First lien(2)(10)   12.28% (L + 7.50% + 3.00%     8/25/2023     12.25 %       12,437  

75 Perseverance Way

          PIK/Q)*                          

Hyannis, MA 02601

  Business Services   First lien(3)(10)(11) — Drawn   12.28% (L + 7.50% + 3.00% PIK/Q)*     8/25/2023     12.37 %       855  

                                  13,292  

Benevis Holding Corp. 

  Healthcare Services   First lien(2)(10)   8.09% (L + 6.32%/Q)     3/15/2024     7.56 %       46,528  

111 West Monroe Street

  Healthcare Services   First lien(8)(10)   8.09% (L + 6.32%/Q)     3/15/2024     7.56 %       11,416  

Chicago, IL 60603

  Healthcare Services   First lien(3)(10)   7.96% (L + 6.32%/Q)     3/15/2024     7.56 %       5,699  

                                  63,643  

Bleriot US Bidco Inc. 

  Federal Services   Second lien(2)(10)   9.95% (L + 8.50%/Q)     10/29/2027     9.61 %       14,175  

4001 Kennett Pike, Suite 302

                                     

Wilmington, DE 19807

                                     

Bluefin Holding, LLC

  Software   Second lien(8)(10)   8.75% (L + 7.75%/Q)     9/6/2027     8.61 %       17,143  

9350 S Dixie Hwy Suite 1420

  Software   First lien(3)(11) —       9/6/2024             (63 )

Miami, FL 33156

      Undrawn                              

                                  17,080  

Brave Parent Holdings, Inc. 

  Software   Second lien(5)(10)   9.28% (L + 7.50%/Q)     4/17/2026     8.44 %       20,977  

One Letterman Drive, Building C,

  Software   Second lien(2)(10)   9.28% (L + 7.50%/Q)     4/17/2026     8.44 %       15,498  

Suite 410

  Software   Second lien(8)(10)   9.28% (L + 7.50%/Q)     4/17/2026     8.44 %       5,594  

San Francisco, CA 94129

                                     

                                  42,069  

Bullhorn, Inc. 

  Software   First lien(2)(10)   6.57% (L + 5.50%/S)     10/1/2025     6.85 %       16,792  

100 Summer Street, 17th Floor

  Software   First lien(3)(10)   6.57% (L + 5.50%/S)     10/1/2025     6.85 %       278  

Boston, Massachusetts 02210

  Software   First lien(3)(10)(11) — Drawn   6.50% (L + 5.50%/M)     10/1/2025     6.86 %       835  

  Software   First lien(3)(10)(11) — Drawn   6.57% (L + 5.50%/S)     10/1/2025     6.86 %       208  

  Software   First lien(3)(10)(11) — Undrawn       10/1/2021             (18 )

                                  18,095  

Castle Management Borrower LLC

  Business Services   First lien(2)(10)   7.95% (L + 6.25%/Q)     2/15/2024     7.60 %       11,299  

545 East John Carpenter Freeway, Suite 1400

                                     

Irving, TX 75062

                                     

CentralSquare Technologies, LLC

  Software   Second lien(3)(10)   8.95% (L + 7.50%/Q)     8/31/2026     8.55 %       43,762  

200 Clarendon Street

  Software   Second lien(8)(10)   8.95% (L + 7.50%/Q)     8/31/2026     8.55 %       6,861  

Boston, MA 02116

                                     

                                  50,623  

CFS Management, LLC

  Healthcare Services   First lien(2)(10)   7.34% (L + 5.75%/S)     7/1/2024     7.08 %       10,335  

1360 East Venice Avenue

  Healthcare Services   First lien(3)(10)(11) —       7/1/2024             (405 )

Venice, FL 34285

      Undrawn                              

                                  9,930  

CHA Holdings, Inc. 

  Business Services   Second lien(4)(10)   9.82% (L + 8.75%/S)     4/10/2026     10.34 %       6,758  

575 Broadway, Suite 301

  Business Services   Second lien(3)(10)   9.82% (L + 8.75%/S)     4/10/2026     10.34 %       4,291  

Albany, NY 12207

                                     

                                  11,049  

Confluent Health, LLC

  Healthcare Services   First lien(2)(10)   6.01% (L + 5.00%/M)     6/24/2026     5.77 %       24,600  

175 S. English Station Road, Suite 218

                                     

Louisville, KY 40245

                                     

ConnectWise, LLC

  Software   First lien(2)(10)   7.07% (L + 6.00%/S)     2/28/2025     7.37 %       54,031  

4110 George Road, Suite 200

  Software   First lien(3)(10)(11) —       2/28/2025             (110 )

Tampa, FL 33634

      Undrawn                              

                                  53,921  

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Name / Address of Portfolio Company(1)

  Industry   Type of Investment   Interest Rate(12)     Maturity /
Expiration
Date
    Yield to
Maturity At
Cost(29)
    Percent of
Class
Held(30)
    Fair Value  

                                  (in thousands)  

Conservice, LLC

  Business Services   First lien(2)(10)   6.51% (L + 5.25%/Q)     11/29/2024     5.99 %     $ 24,924  

750 South Gateway Drive

  Business Services   First lien(3)(10)(11) —   6.51% (L + 5.25%/Q)     11/29/2024     5.99 %       4,351  

River Heights, UT 84321

      Drawn                              

  Business Services   First lien(3)(10)(11) — Drawn   6.30% (L + 5.25%/Q)     11/29/2024     6.01 %       437  

  Business Services   First lien(3)(10)(11) — Undrawn       11/29/2024             (12 )

  Business Services   First lien(3)(10)(11) — Undrawn       6/30/2020             (29 )

                                  29,671  

Convey Health Solutions, Inc. 

  Healthcare Services   First lien(4)(10)   7.01% (L + 5.25%/Q)     9/4/2026     6.63 %       21,805  

100 S.E. Third Avenue, Suite 2600

                                     

Fort Lauderdale, FL 33394

                                     

CoolSys, Inc. 

  Industrial Services   First lien(5)(10)   7.00% (L + 6.00%/M)     11/20/2026     7.31 %       21,932  

145 S. State College Blvd., Suite 200

  Industrial Services   First lien(2)(10)   7.00% (L + 6.00%/M)     11/20/2026     7.31 %       10,138  

Brea, California 92821

  Industrial Services   First lien(3)(10)(11) — Undrawn       11/19/2021             (128 )

                                  31,942  

Coyote Buyer, LLC

  Specialty Chemicals &   First lien(5)(10)   7.74% (L + 6.00%/M)     2/6/2026     7.32 %       14,114  

2500 N. Military Trail, Suite 470

  Materials                                  

Boca Raton, FL 33431

  Specialty Chemicals & Materials   First lien(3)(10)(11) — Drawn   7.74% (L + 6.00%/M)     2/6/2025     7.34 %       101  

  Specialty Chemicals & Materials   First lien(3)(10)(11) — Undrawn       2/6/2025             (5 )

                                  14,210  

CP VI Bella Midco, LLC

  Healthcare Services   Second lien(3)(10)   7.74% (L + 6.75%/M)     12/29/2025     7.58 %       5,949  

2701 Renaissance Boulevard, Suite 200

                                     

King of Prussia, PA 19406

                                     

CRCI Longhorn Holdings, Inc. 

  Business Services   Second lien(3)   8.05% (L + 7.25%/M)     8/10/2026     8.11 %       12,161  

100 SW Main, Suite 1500

  Business Services   Second lien(8)   8.05% (L + 7.25%/M)     8/10/2026     8.11 %       6,356  

Portland, OR 97204

                                     

                                  18,517  

DCA Investment Holding, LLC

  Healthcare Services   First lien(2)(10)   6.32% (L + 5.25%/S)     7/2/2021     6.71 %       15,511  

6240 Lake Osprey Drive

  Healthcare Services   First lien(3)(10)   6.32% (L + 5.25%/S)     7/2/2021     6.96 %       8,067  

Sarasota, FL 34240

  Healthcare Services   First lien(2)(10)   6.32% (L + 5.25%/S)     7/2/2021     6.87 %       3,797  

  Healthcare Services   First lien(3)(10)(11) — Drawn   6.32% (L + 5.25%/S)     7/2/2021     11.83 %       2,756  

  Healthcare Services   First lien(3)(10)(11) — Drawn   6.25% (L + 5.25%/M)     7/2/2021     7.38 %       1,865  

  Healthcare Services   First lien(3)(10)(11) — Undrawn       7/2/2021             (4 )

  Healthcare Services   First lien(3)(10)(11) — Undrawn       4/16/2021             (1,571 )

                                  30,421  

DealerSocket, Inc. 

  Software   First lien(2)(10)   6.84% (L + 5.25%/S)     4/26/2023     6.63 %       6,345  

100 Avenida La Pata

  Software   First lien(3)(10)(11) —       4/26/2023             (21 )

San Clemente, CA 92673

      Undrawn                              

                                  6,324  

Definitive Healthcare Holdings, LLC

  Healthcare Information   First lien(8)(10)   8.19% (L + 5.50% + 1.00%     7/16/2026     6.80 %       33,034  

550 Cochituate Road

  Technology       PIK/Q)*                          

Framingham, MA 01701

  Healthcare Information Technology   First lien(3)(10)(11) — Drawn   6.70% (L + 5.50%/Q)     7/16/2024     6.83 %       1,823  

  Healthcare Information Technology   First lien(3)(10)(11) — Undrawn       7/16/2021             (99 )

                                  34,758  

Dentalcorp Health Services ULC (fka Dentalcorp Perfect Smile ULC)**

  Healthcare Services   Second lien(3)(10)   8.50% (L + 7.50%/M)     6/8/2026     8.97 %       26,301  

21 St Clair Avenue East #1420

  Healthcare Services   Second lien(8)(10)   8.50% (L + 7.50%/M)     6/8/2026     8.97 %       6,894  

Toronto, Ontario, M4T 1L9

                                     

                                  33,195  

DG Investment Intermediate Holdings 2, Inc. (aka Convergint Technologies Holdings, LLC)

  Business Services   Second lien(3)(10)   7.74% (L + 6.75%/M)     2/2/2026     7.85 %       6,024  

One Commerce Drive

                                     

Schaumburg, IL 60173

                                     

Diligent Corporation

  Software   First lien(2)(10)   6.95% (L + 5.50%/Q)     4/14/2022     7.20 %       6,683  

1385 Broadway, 19th floor

  Software   First lien(3)(10)   6.93% (L + 5.50%/S)     4/14/2022     6.99 %       5,240  

New York, NY 10018

  Software   First lien(3)(10)   7.42% (L + 5.50%/Q)     4/14/2022     6.99 %       2,018  

  Software   First lien(2)(10)   6.95% (L + 5.50%/Q)     4/14/2022     7.20 %       137  

  Software   First lien(3)(10)(11) — Undrawn       12/19/2020             (124 )

                                  13,954  

DiversiTech Holdings, Inc. 

  Distribution & Logistics   Second lien(2)(10)   8.95% (L + 7.50%/Q)     6/2/2025     8.99 %       11,038  

6650 Sugarloaf Parkway #100

  Distribution & Logistics   Second lien(8)(10)   8.95% (L + 7.50%/Q)     6/2/2025     8.99 %       6,898  

Duluth, GA 30097

                                     

                                  17,936  

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  Industry   Type of Investment   Interest Rate(12)     Maturity /
Expiration
Date
    Yield to
Maturity At
Cost(29)
    Percent of
Class
Held(30)
    Fair Value  

                                  (in thousands)  

EAB Global, Inc. 

  Education   Second lien(3)(10)   9.49% (L + 7.50%/S)     11/17/2025     9.08 %     $ 13,345  

Four Embarcadero Center, 20th Floor

  Education   Second lien(8)(10)   9.49% (L + 7.50%/S)     11/17/2025     9.08 %       7,174  

San Francisco, CA 94111

  Education   Preferred shares(3)(10)           13.02 %   23.83 %   48,375  

                                  68,894  

Education Management II LLC

  Education   First lien(2)   8.75% (P + 5.50%/S)(25)     7/2/2020             2  

210 Sixth Avenue, 33rd Floor

  Education   First lien(3)   8.75% (P + 5.50%/S)(25)     7/2/2020             1  

Pittsburgh, PA 15222

  Education   First lien(2)   11.75% (P + 8.50%/Q)(25)     7/2/2020              

  Education   First lien(3)   11.75% (P + 8.50%/Q)(25)     7/2/2020              

  Education   First lien(2)   11.75% (P + 8.50%/Q)(25)     7/2/2020              

  Education   First lien(3)   11.75% (P + 8.50%/Q)(25)     7/2/2020              

  Education   First lien(2)   14.00% (P + 8.50%/M)(25)     7/2/2020              

  Education   First lien(3)   14.00% (P + 8.50%/M)(25)     7/2/2020              

  Education   Preferred shares(3)               0.26 %    

  Education   Preferred shares(2)               0.26 %    

  Education   Ordinary shares(3)               0.19 %    

  Education   Ordinary shares(2)               0.19 %    

                                  3  

Finalsite Holdings, Inc. 

  Software   First lien(4)(10)   7.28% (L + 5.50%/Q)     9/25/2024     6.85 %       21,834  

655 Winding Brook Drive

  Software   First lien(2)(10)   7.28% (L + 5.50%/Q)     9/25/2024     6.85 %       10,785  

Glastonbury, CT 06033

  Software   First lien(3)(10)(11) — Undrawn       9/25/2024             (37 )

                                  32,582  

FR Arsenal Holdings II Corp. 

  Business Services   First lien(2)(10)   8.25% (L + 7.25%/Q)     9/8/2022     8.82 %       18,282  

2100 N Eastman Road

                                     

Longview, TX 75601

                                     

Frontline Technologies Group Holdings, LLC

  Software   First lien(4)(10)   6.75% (L + 5.75%/M)     9/18/2023     7.10 %       21,507  

397 Eagleview Boulevard

  Software   First lien(2)(10)   6.75% (L + 5.75%/M)     9/18/2023     7.10 %       18,125  

Exton, PA 19341

  Software   First lien(2)(10)   6.75% (L + 5.75%/M)     9/18/2023     7.18 %       7,481  

                                  47,113  

GC Waves Holdings, Inc.**

  Business Services   First lien(5)(10)   7.20% (L + 5.75%/Q)     10/31/2025     7.11 %       22,331  

1200 17th Street, Suite 500

  Business Services   First lien(2)(10)   7.20% (L + 5.75%/Q)     10/31/2025     7.11 %       3,645  

Denver, CO 80202

  Business Services   First lien(3)(10)(11) — Drawn   6.20% (L + 4.75%/Q)     10/31/2025     6.12 %       1,470  

  Business Services   First lien(3)(10)(11) — Undrawn       10/31/2025             (30 )

  Business Services   First lien(3)(10)(11) — Undrawn       11/1/2021             (63 )

                                  27,353  

GEMS Menasa (Cayman) Limited**

  Education   First lien(8)   6.61% (L + 5.00%/Q)     7/31/2026     6.25 %       29,656  

Sheikh Zayed Rd

                                     

Dubai, United Arab Emirates

                                     

Geo Parent Corporation

  Business Services   First lien(2)(10)   6.24% (L + 5.25%/M)     12/19/2025     6.01 %       12,599  

4475 East 74th Avenue

                                     

Commerce City, CO 80222

                                     

GS Acquisitionco, Inc. 

  Software   First lien(2)(10)   6.83% (L + 5.75%/S)     5/24/2024     7.12 %       26,369  

3301 Benson Drive, Suite 201

  Software   First lien(5)(10)   6.83% (L + 5.75%/S)     5/24/2024     7.12 %       21,969  

Raleigh, NC 27609

  Software   First lien(3)(10)(11) — Drawn   6.83% (L + 5.75%/S)     5/24/2024     7.13 %       20,501  

  Software   First lien(3)(10)(11) — Drawn   6.83% (L + 5.75%/S)     5/24/2024     7.14 %       3,079  

  Software   First lien(3)(10)(11) — Undrawn       5/24/2024             (41 )

  Software   First lien(3)(10)(11) — Undrawn       8/2/2021             (316 )

                                  71,561  

Hill International, Inc.**

  Business Services   First lien(2)(10)   6.75% (L + 5.75%/M)     6/21/2023     7.07 %       15,046  

303 Lippincott Centre

                                     

Marlton, NJ 08053

                                     

HS Purchaser, LLC / Help/Systems Holdings, Inc. 

  Software   Second lien(5)(10)   9.00% (L + 8.00%/M)     11/19/2027     9.45 %       21,551  

6455 City West Parkway

  Software   Second lien(2)(10)   9.00% (L + 8.00%/M)     11/19/2027     9.45 %       4,030  

Eden Prairie, MN 55344

                                     

                                  25,581  

iCIMS, Inc. 

  Software   First lien(8)(10)   7.50% (L + 6.50%/M)     9/12/2024     7.98 %       46,636  

101 Crawfords Corner Road,

  Software   First lien(8)(10)   7.50% (L + 6.50%/M)     9/12/2024     7.99 %       8,667  

Suite 3-100

  Software   First lien(3)(10)(11) —       9/12/2024              

Holmdel, NJ 07733

      Undrawn                              

                                  55,303  

Idera, Inc. 

  Software   Second lien(4)(10)   10.08% (L + 9.00%/S)     6/28/2027     10.55 %       22,415  

2950 North Loop Freeway West, Suite 700

                                     

Houston, TX 77092

                                     

Institutional Shareholder Services, Inc. 

  Business Services   Second lien(3)(10)   9.57% (L + 8.50%/S)     3/5/2027     9.68 %       19,521  

702 King Farm Boulevard, Suite 400

                                     

Rockville, MD 20850

                                     

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  Industry   Type of Investment   Interest Rate(12)     Maturity /
Expiration
Date
    Yield to
Maturity At
Cost(29)
    Percent of
Class
Held(30)
    Fair Value  

                                  (in thousands)  

Instructure, Inc.**

  Software   First lien(8)(10)   8.21% (L + 7.00%/Q)     3/24/2026     8.41 %     $ 26,114  

6330 South 3000 East, Suite 700

  Software   First lien(3)(10)(11) —       3/24/2026             (13 )

Salt Lake City, UT 84121

      Undrawn                              

                                  26,101  

Integral Ad Science, Inc. 

  Software   First lien(8)(10)   8.25% (L + 6.00% + 1.25%     7/19/2024     8.78 %       26,443  

95 Morton Street, 8th floor

          PIK/M)*                          

New York, NY 10014

  Software   First lien(3)(10)   8.25% (L + 6.00% + 1.25% PIK/M)*     7/19/2024     8.78 %       3,454  

  Software   First lien(3)(10)(11) — Undrawn       7/19/2023             (33 )

                                  29,864  

Integro Parent Inc. 

  Business Services   First lien(2)(10)   6.75% (L + 5.75%/M)     10/31/2022     7.13 %       34,615  

1 State Street Plaza, 9th Floor

  Business Services   Second lien(8)(10)   10.25% (L + 9.25%/M)     10/30/2023     10.89 %       10,000  

New York, NY 10004

  Business Services   First lien(3)(10)(11) — Undrawn       4/30/2022             (49 )

                                  44,566  

JAMF Holdings, Inc. 

  Software   First lien(8)(10)   8.70% (L + 7.00%/Q)     11/11/2022     8.57 %       8,758  

100 Washington Ave S, Suite 1100

  Software   First lien(2)(10)   8.70% (L + 7.00%/Q)     11/11/2022     8.57 %       4,582  

Minneapolis, MN 55401

  Software   First lien(3)(10)(11) — Undrawn       11/11/2022              

                                  13,340  

KAMC Holdings, Inc

  Business Services   Second lien(8)(10)   9.70% (L + 8.00%/Q)     8/13/2027     9.02 %       16,910  

102 N. Franklin St.,

  Business Services   Second lien(2)(10)   9.70% (L + 8.00%/Q)     8/13/2027     9.02 %       16,910  

Port Washington, WI 53074

                                     

                                  33,820  

Kaseya Traverse Inc. 

  Software   First lien(8)(10)   6.91% (L + 4.00% + 1.00%     5/2/2025     8.11 %       27,220  

26 W 17th Street, 9th Floor

          PIK/S)*                          

New York, NY 10011

  Software   First lien(3)(10)(11) — Drawn   7.50% (L + 6.50%/M)     5/2/2025     8.00 %       2,257  

  Software   First lien(3)(10)(11) — Drawn   6.91% (L + 4.00% + 1.00% PIK/S)*     5/2/2025     8.12 %       425  

  Software   First lien(3)(10)(11) — Undrawn       5/2/2025              

  Software   First lien(3)(10)(11) — Undrawn       5/3/2021             (39 )

                                  29,863  

Kele Holdco, Inc. 

  Distribution & Logistics   First lien(5)(10)   7.12% (L + 6.00%/Q)     2/20/2026     7.32 %       16,111  

100 River Buff Drive, Suite 500

  Distribution & Logistics   First lien(3)(10)(11) —   7.00% (L + 6.00%/M)     2/20/2026     7.32 %       895  

Little Rock, AR 72202

      Drawn                              

  Distribution & Logistics   First lien(3)(10)(11) — Undrawn       2/20/2026             (4 )

                                  17,002  

Keystone Acquisition Corp. 

  Healthcare Services   First lien(2)(10)   6.70% (L + 5.25%/Q)     5/1/2024     6.56 %       23,040  

777 East Park Drive

  Healthcare Services   Second lien(2)(10)   10.70% (L + 9.25%/Q)     5/1/2025     10.89 %       4,380  

Harrisburg, PA 17111

                                     

                                  27,420  

Kronos Incorporated

  Software   Second lien(2)   10.01% (L + 8.25%/Q)     11/1/2024     9.60 %       24,658  

297 Billerica Road

  Software   Second lien(8)   10.01% (L + 8.25%/Q)     11/1/2024     9.60 %       10,511  

Chelmsford, MA 01824

                                     

                                  35,169  

Masergy Holdings, Inc. 

  Business Services   Second lien(2)(10)   8.56% (L + 7.50%/S)     12/16/2024     8.91 %       9,953  

2740 North Dallas Parkway, Suite 260

                                     

Plano, TX 75093

                                     

MED Parentco, LP

  Healthcare Services   Second lien(8)(10)   9.24% (L + 8.25%/M)     8/30/2027     9.29 %       19,337  

1950 Old Gallows Road #520

                                     

Vienna, VA 22182

                                     

Ministry Brands, LLC

  Software   First lien(2)(10)   5.62% (L + 4.00%/M)     12/2/2022     5.25 %       2,796  

14488 Old Stage Road

  Software   Second lien(8)(10)   10.51% (L + 9.25%/Q)     6/2/2023     10.87 %       7,598  

Lenoir City, TN 37772

  Software   Second lien(3)(10)   10.51% (L + 9.25%/Q)     6/2/2023     10.87 %       2,093  

  Software   First lien(3)(10)(11) — Drawn   6.16% (L + 5.00%/M)     12/2/2022     6.40 %       550  

  Software   First lien(3)(10)(11) — Undrawn       12/2/2022             (19 )

                                  13,018  

MRI Software LLC

  Software   First lien(5)(10)   6.57% (L + 5.50%/S)     2/10/2026     6.79 %       22,387  

28925 Fountain Parkway

  Software   First lien(2)(10)   6.57% (L + 5.50%/S)     2/10/2026     6.79 %       1,619  

Solon, Ohio 28925

  Software   First lien(3)(10)   6.57% (L + 5.50%/S)     2/10/2026     6.79 %       1,112  

  Software   First lien(3)(10)(11) — Drawn   6.57% (L + 5.50%/S)     2/10/2026     6.79 %       996  

  Software   First lien(3)(10)(11) — Undrawn       2/10/2026             (5 )

  Software   First lien(3)(10)(11) — Undrawn       2/10/2022             (22 )

                                  26,087  

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Name / Address of Portfolio Company(1)

  Industry   Type of Investment   Interest Rate(12)     Maturity /
Expiration
Date
    Yield to
Maturity At
Cost(29)
    Percent of
Class
Held(30)
    Fair Value  

                                  (in thousands)  

Netsmart Inc. / Netsmart Technologies, Inc. 

  Healthcare Information   Second lien(2)   8.95% (L + 7.50%/Q)     10/19/2023     9.32 %     $ 13,856  

4950 College Boulevard

  Technology                                  

Overland Park, KS 66211

                                     

NM GRC Holdco, LLC

  Business Services   First lien(2)(10)   7.45% (L + 6.00%/Q)     2/9/2024     7.33 %       36,826  

8401 Colesville Road, Suite 700

  Business Services   First lien(2)(10)   7.45% (L + 6.00%/Q)     2/9/2024     7.34 %       10,235  

Silver Spring, MD 20910

                                     

                                  47,061  

Nomad Buyer, Inc. 

  Healthcare Services   First lien(2)(10)   5.61% (L + 5.00%/M)     8/1/2025     6.26 %       54,940  

210 Westwood Place, Suite 400

                                     

Brentwoord, TN 37027

                                     

NorthStar Financial Services Group, LLC

  Software   Second lien(5)(10)   8.49% (L + 7.50%/M)     5/25/2026     8.60 %       10,000  

17605 Wright Street

                                     

Omaha, NE 68130

                                     

OEConnection LLC

  Business Services   Second lien(2)(10)   9.32% (L + 8.25%/S)     9/25/2027     9.33 %       11,173  

4205 Highlander Parkway

                                     

Richfield, OH 44286

                                     

PaySimple, Inc. 

  Software   First lien(2)(10)   6.46% (L + 5.50%/M)     8/23/2025     6.38 %       9,597  

1515 Wynkoop Street, Suite 250

  Software   First lien(3)(10)(11) —   6.56% (L + 5.50%/M)     8/23/2025     6.62 %       2,122  

Denver, Colorado 80202

      Drawn                              

  Software   First lien(3)(10)(11) — Undrawn       8/24/2020             (25 )

                                  11,694  

Peraton Holding Corp. (fka MHVC Acquisition Corp.)

  Federal Services   First lien(2)   6.87% (L + 5.25%/Q)     4/29/2024     6.53 %       34,419  

12975 Worldgate Drive, Suite 700

                                     

Herndon, VA 20170

                                     

PhyNet Dermatology LLC

  Healthcare Services   First lien(2)(10)   6.50% (L + 5.50%/M)     8/16/2024     6.91 %       46,487  

720 Cool Springs Boulevard, Suite 150

  Healthcare Services   First lien(3)(10)(11) —   6.50% (L + 5.50%/M)     8/16/2024     6.81 %       25,972  

Franklin, TN 37067

      Drawn                              

  Healthcare Services   First lien(3)(10)(11) — Undrawn       8/16/2020             (1,276 )

                                  71,183  

PPVA Black Elk (Equity) LLC

  Business Services   Subordinated(3)(10)                   10,354  

  Business Services   Collateralized Financing(25)(26)                    

                                  10,354  

Quartz Holding Company

  Software   Second lien(3)(10)   8.86% (L + 8.00%/M)     4/2/2027     9.24 %       9,369  

150 Cambridge Park Drive #500

                                     

Cambridge, MA 02140

                                     

Quest Software US Holdings Inc. 

  Software   Second lien(2)(10)   10.03% (L + 8.25%/Q)     5/18/2026     9.29 %       40,927  

4 Polaris Way

                                     

Aliso Veijo, CA 92656

                                     

Recorded Future, Inc. 

  Software   First lien(8)(10)   7.25% (L + 6.25%/M)     7/3/2025     7.59 %       6,219  

363 Highland Avenue

  Software   First lien(3)(10)(11) —   7.25% (L + 6.25%/M)     7/3/2025     7.60 %       497  

Somerville, MA 02144

      Drawn                              

  Software   First lien(3)(10)(11) — Undrawn       7/3/2025             (1 )

  Software   First lien(3)(10)(11) — Undrawn       1/3/2021             (3 )

                                  6,712  

Restaurant Technologies, Inc. 

  Business Services   Second lien(4)(10)   7.95% (L + 6.50%/Q)     10/1/2026     7.30 %       6,005  

2250 Pilot Knob Road

                                     

Mendota Heights, MN 55120

                                     

Salient CRGT Inc. 

  Federal Services   First lien(2)(10)   7.57% (L + 6.50%/S)     2/28/2022     8.51 %       37,177  

11921 Freedom Drive, Suite 1000

  Federal Services   First lien(8)(10)   7.57% (L + 6.50%/S)     2/28/2022     8.51 %       12,704  

Reston, VA 20190

  Federal Services   First lien (3)(10)(11) — Drawn   8.00% (P + 4.75%/Q)     11/29/2021     12.13 %       2,000  

  Federal Services   First lien(3)(10)(11) — Undrawn       11/29/2021             (191 )

                                  51,690  

Shine Acquisition Co. S.à.r.l / Boing US Holdco Inc.**

  Consumer Services   Second lien(2)(10)   8.50% (L + 7.50%/M)     10/3/2025     8.92 %       36,433  

35-37 Amersham Hill

  Consumer Services   Second lien(8)(10)   8.50% (L + 7.50%/M)     10/3/2025     8.92 %       5,775  

High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire HP13 6NU

                                     

                                  42,208  

Solera LLC / Solera Finance, Inc. 

  Software   Subordinated(3)   10.50%/S     3/1/2024     11.95 %       4,931  

1301 Solana Boulevard, Building #2, Suite 2100

                                     

Westlake, TX 76262

                                     

Sovos Brands Intermediate, Inc. 

  Food & Beverage   First lien(2)(10)   6.59% (L + 5.00%/Q)     11/20/2025     5.75 %       26,548  

1901 Fourth Street, Suite 200

                                     

Berleley, CA 94710

                                     

Sphera Solutions, Inc. 

  Software   First lien(2)(10)   8.50% (L + 7.00%/Q)     6/14/2022     8.74 %       2,458  

130 East Randolph Street, Suite 2900

                                     

Chicago, IL 60601

                                     

Spring Education Group, Inc (fka SSH Group Holdings, Inc.)

  Education   Second lien(2)(10)   9.70% (L + 8.25%/Q)     7/30/2026     9.16 %       21,626  

12930 Saratoga Avenue, Suite A-2

                                     

Saratoga, CA 95070

                                     

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Name / Address of Portfolio Company(1)

  Industry   Type of Investment   Interest Rate(12)     Maturity /
Expiration
Date
    Yield to
Maturity At
Cost(29)
    Percent of
Class
Held(30)
    Fair Value  

                                  (in thousands)  

Stats Intermediate Holdings, LLC**

  Business Services   First lien(2)(10)   6.96% (L + 5.25%/M)     7/10/2026     6.17 %     $ 9,329  

203 N. LaSalle St.

                                     

Chicago, IL 60601

                                     

Symplr Software, Inc. (fka Caliper Software, Inc.)

  Healthcare Information   First lien(2)(10)   6.57% (L + 5.50%/S)     11/28/2025     6.32 %       30,200  

233 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 800

  Technology                                  

Santa Monica, CA 90401

  Healthcare Information   First lien(4)(10)   6.57% (L + 5.50%/S)     11/28/2025     6.32 %       14,675  

  Technology                                  

Symplr Software Intermediate Holdings, Inc. 

  Healthcare Information Technology   Preferred shares(4)(10)           11.76 %   14.41 %   8,381  

  Healthcare Information Technology   Preferred shares(3)(10)           11.76 %   14.41 %   2,890  

                                  56,146  

TDG Group Holding Company

  Consumer Services   First lien(2)(10)   6.57% (L + 5.50%/S)     5/31/2024     6.23 %       23,693  

1020 N. University Parks Drive

  Consumer Services   First lien(8)(10)   6.57% (L + 5.50%/S)     5/31/2024     6.23 %       4,717  

Waco, TX 76707

  Consumer Services   First lien(2)(10)   6.57% (L + 5.50%/S)     5/31/2024     6.23 %       3,165  

  Consumer Services   First lien(3)(10)(11) — Drawn   6.35% (L + 5.50%/Q)     5/31/2024     6.27 %       4,766  

  Consumer Services   First lien(3)(10)(11) — Undrawn       5/31/2024             (3 )

                                  36,338  

Tenawa Resource Holdings LLC(13)

                                     

333 Clay Street, Suite 4060

                                     

Houston, TX 77002

                                     

Tenawa Resource Management LLC

  Specialty Chemicals & Materials   First lien(3)(10)   10.50% (Base + 8.00%/Q)     10/30/2024     10.96 %       38,900  

QID NGL LLC

  Specialty Chemicals & Materials   Preferred shares(6)(10)               4.77 %   1,937  

  Specialty Chemicals & Materials   Ordinary shares(6)(10)               4.77 %   4,732  

                                  45,569  

Teneo Holdings, LLC

  Business Services   First lien(2)(10)   6.25% (L + 5.25%/Q)     7/11/2025     6.85 %       9,553  

280 Park Avenue, 4th Floor

                                     

New York, NY 10017

                                     

The Kleinfelder Group, Inc. 

  Business Services   First lien(4)(10)   5.95% (L + 4.75%/Q)     11/29/2024     6.01 %       16,566  

500 W. C Street, Suite 1200

                                     

San Diego, CA 92101

                                     

TMK Hawk Parent, Corp. 

  Distribution & Logistics   First lien(2)   4.58% (L + 3.50%/S)     8/28/2024     8.45 %       10,710  

505 Collins Street, P.O. Box 3505

  Distribution & Logistics   First lien(8)   4.58% (L + 3.50%/S)     8/28/2024     8.45 %       10,329  

South Attleboro, MA 02701

                                     

                                  21,039  

Trader Interactive, LLC

  Business Services   First lien(2)(10)   7.57% (L + 6.50%/S)     6/17/2024     7.88 %       30,943  

150 Granby Street

  Business Services   First lien(8)(10)   7.57% (L + 6.50%/S)     6/17/2024     7.88 %       4,796  

Norfolk, VA 23510

  Business Services   First lien(3)(10)(11) — Drawn   7.72% (L + 6.50%/Q)     6/15/2023     7.77 %       651  

  Business Services   First lien(3)(10)(11) — Undrawn       6/15/2023             (29 )

                                  36,361  

Transcendia Holdings, Inc. 

  Packaging   Second lien(8)(10)   9.07% (L + 8.00%/M)     5/30/2025     9.60 %       12,163  

9201 West Belmont Avenue

                                     

Franklin Park, IL 60131

                                     

Vectra Co. 

  Business Products   Second lien(8)(10)   8.24% (L + 7.25%/M)     3/8/2026     8.10 %       9,955  

120 S. Central Avenue, Suite 200

                                     

ST. Louis, MO 63105

                                     

VT Topco, Inc. 

  Business Services   Second lien(4)(10)   8.45% (L + 7.00%/Q)     7/31/2026     7.83 %       9,192  

290 West Mount Pleasant Avenue, Suite 3200

                                     

Livingston, NJ 07039

                                     

WD Wolverine Holdings, LLC

  Healthcare Services   First lien(2)(10)   6.50% (L + 5.50%/M)     8/16/2022     7.48 %       8,795  

500 Eagles Landing Drive

                                     

Lakeland, FL 33810

                                     

Wolfpack IP Co.**

  Software   First lien(2)(10)   7.50% (L + 6.50%/M)     6/13/2025     7.96 %       8,997  

231 Shearson Cres., Suite 310

  Software   First lien(3)(10)(11) —       6/13/2025             (9 )

Cambridge, ON N1T 1J5

      Undrawn                              

                                  8,988  

Wrike, Inc. 

  Software   First lien(8)(10)   7.83% (L + 6.75%/S)     12/31/2024     8.23 %       9,058  

70 N. 2nd Street

  Software   First lien(3)(10)(11) —       12/31/2024             (1 )

San Joe, CA 95113

      Undrawn                              

                                  9,057  

Xactly Corporation

  Software   First lien(4)(10)   8.25% (L + 7.25%/M)     7/29/2022     8.86 %       18,944  

300 Park Avenue, Suite 1700

  Software   First lien(3)(10)(11) —       7/29/2022             (5 )

San Jose, California 95110

      Undrawn                              

                                  18,939  

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Name / Address of Portfolio Company(1)

  Industry   Type of Investment   Interest Rate(12)     Maturity /
Expiration
Date
    Yield to
Maturity At
Cost(29)
    Percent of
Class
Held(30)
    Fair Value  

                                  (in thousands)  

YLG Holdings, Inc. 

  Business Services   First lien(5)(10)   7.51% (L + 5.75%/Q)     10/31/2025     7.06 %     $ 17,884  

3235 North State Street, P.O. Box 849

  Business Services   First lien(3)(10)(11) —   6.75% (L + 5.75%/M)     10/31/2025     7.06 %       3,477  

Bunnell, Florida 32110

      Drawn                              

  Business Services   First lien(3)(10)(11) — Undrawn       10/31/2025             (10 )

  Business Services   First lien(5)(10)(11) — Undrawn       4/30/2021             (63 )

                                  21,288  

Zywave, Inc. 

  Software   Second lien(4)(10)   10.80% (L + 9.00%/Q)     11/17/2023     10.59 %       6,793  

10100 Innovation Drive, Suite 300

  Software   Second lien(4)(10)   10.80% (L + 9.00%/Q)     11/17/2023     10.67 %       584  

Milwaukee, WI 53226

  Software   First lien(3)(10)(11) — Drawn   6.00% (L + 5.00%/M)     11/17/2022     6.51 %       1,960  

                                  9,337  

Total Non-Controlled/Non-Affiliated Investments

                                $ 2,481,871  

Non-Controlled/Affiliated Investments(27)

                                     

Permian Holdco 1, Inc. 

                                     

Permian Holdco 2, Inc. 

                                     

Permian Holdco 3, Inc. 

  Energy   First lien(3)(10)   14.02% (L + 7.50% + 5.00%     6/30/2022     14.26 %     $ 9,571  

2701 West Interstate 20

          PIK/Q)*                          

Odessa, TX 79766

  Energy   First lien(3)(10)(11) — Drawn   7.50% (L + 6.50%/M)     6/30/2022     7.77 %       15,930  

  Energy   Subordinated(3)(10)   18.00% PIK/Q*     6/30/2022     19.25 %       2,479  

  Energy   Subordinated(3)(10)   14.00% PIK/Q(25)*     10/15/2021             1,853  

  Energy   Subordinated(3)(10)   14.00% PIK/Q(25)*     10/15/2021             954  

  Energy   Preferred shares(3)(10)(17)(25)               13.66 %    

  Energy   Ordinary shares(3)(10)               13.66 %    

  Energy   First lien(3)(10)(11) — Undrawn       6/30/2022             (230 )

                                  30,557  

NMFC Senior Loan Program I LLC**

  Investment Fund   Membership           12.55 %   24.73 %   22,073  

787 Seventh Ave, 48th floor

      interest(3)(10)                              

New York, NY 10019

                                     

Sierra Hamilton Holdings Corporation

  Energy   Second lien(3)(10)   15.00% PIK/Q*     9/12/2023     16.57 %       1,272  

777 Post Oak Boulevard, Suite 400

  Energy   Ordinary shares(2)(10)               25.20 %   5,181  

Houston, TX 77056

  Energy   Ordinary shares(3)(10)               25.20 %   577  

                                  7,030  

Total Non-Controlled/Affiliated Investments

                                $ 59,660  

Controlled Investments(28)

                                     

Edmentum Ultimate Holdings, LLC(16)

  Education   First lien(2)(10)   10.28% (L + 4.50% + 4.00%     6/9/2021     17.83 %     $ 9,983  

Edmentum, Inc. (fka Plato, Inc.)

          PIK/Q)*                          

(Archipelago Learning, Inc.)

  Education   First lien(3)(10) — Drawn   10.00%/S     8/31/2020     11.51 %       4,908  

5600 West 83rd Street, 8200 Tower, Suite 300

  Education   First lien(3)(10)(11) — Drawn   10.00%/S     8/31/2020     11.51 %       2,945  

Bloomington, MN 55437

  Education   Second lien(3)(10)   7.00% PIK/Q*     12/9/2021     9.15 %       11,410  

  Education   Second lien(3)(10)(11) — Drawn   5.00% PIK/Q*     12/9/2021     5.10 %       7,821  

  Education   Subordinated(2)(10)   10.00% PIK/Q*     12/9/2021     10.38 %       17,263  

  Education   Subordinated(3)(10)   8.50% PIK/Q*     12/9/2021     8.80 %       4,902  

  Education   Subordinated(3)(10)   10.00% PIK/Q*     12/9/2021     10.38 %       4,247  

  Education   Ordinary shares(3)(10)               23.11 %   136  

  Education   Ordinary shares(2)(10)               23.11 %   118  

  Education   Warrants(3)(10)       5/5/2026         50.77 %   1,259  

                                  64,992  

NHME Holdings Corp(20)

  Healthcare Services   Second lien(3)(10)   12.00% PIK/Q*     5/27/2024     18.63 %       12,349  

National HME, Inc.

  Healthcare Services   Second lien(3)(10)   12.00% PIK/Q*     5/27/2024     15.05 %       8,236  

7501 Esters Boulevard, Suite 100

  Healthcare Services   Ordinary shares(3)(10)               64.00 %   4,000  

Irving, TX 75063

  Healthcare Services   Warrants(3)(10)               16.00 %   1,000  

                                  25,585  

NM APP Canada Corp.**

  Net Lease   Membership               90.01 %   10,481  

2200 HSBC Building

      interest(7)(10)                              

885 West Georgia Street

                                     

Vancouver, BC V6C 3E8, Canada

                                     

NM APP US LLC

  Net Lease   Membership               90.01 %   6,529  

787 Seventh Avenue, 48th Floor

      interest(7)(10)                              

New York, NY 10019

                                     

NM CLFX LP

  Net Lease   Membership               90.01 %   11,709  

787 Seventh Avenue, 48th Floor

      interest(7)(10)                              

New York, NY 10019

                                     

NM DRVT LLC

  Net Lease   Membership               90.01 %   5,783  

787 Seventh Avenue, 48th Floor

      interest(7)(10)                              

New York, NY 10019

                                     

NM GLCR LP

  Net Lease   Membership               90.01 %   22,282  

787 Seventh Avenue, 48th Floor

      interest(7)(10)                              

New York, NY 10019

                                     

NM GP Holdco, LLC**

  Net Lease   Membership               29.37 %   456  

787 Seventh Avenue, 48th Floor

      interest(7)(10)                              

New York, NY 10019

                                     

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Name / Address of Portfolio Company(1)

  Industry   Type of Investment   Interest Rate(12)     Maturity /
Expiration
Date
    Yield to
Maturity At
Cost(29)
    Percent of
Class
Held(30)
    Fair Value  

                                  (in thousands)  

NM JRA LLC

  Net Lease   Membership               90.01 % $ 3,522  

787 Seventh Avenue, 48th Floor

      interest(7)(10)                              

New York, NY 10019

                                     

NM KRLN LLC

  Net Lease   Membership               90.01 %   1,058  

787 Seventh Avenue, 48th Floor

      interest(7)(10)                              

New York, NY 10019

                                     

NM NL Holdings, L.P.**

  Net Lease   Membership               29.37 %   45,461  

787 Seventh Avenue, 48th Floor

      interest(7)(10)                              

New York, NY 10019

                                     

NM YI, LLC

  Net Lease   Membership               90.01 %   5,897  

787 Seventh Avenue, 48th Floor

      interest(7)(10)                              

New York, NY 10019

                                     

NMFC Senior Loan Program II LLC**

  Investment Fund   Membership           13.65 %   79.40 %   76,288  

787 Seventh Avenue, 48th Floor

      interest(3)(10)                              

New York, NY 10019

                                     

NMFC Senior Loan Program III LLC**

  Investment Fund   Membership           12.55 %   80.00 %   106,271  

787 Seventh Avenue, 48th Floor

      interest(3)(10)                              

New York, NY 10019

                                     

UniTek Global Services, Inc. 

  Business Services   First lien(2)(10)   8.11% (L + 5.50% + 1.00%     8/20/2024     7.75 %       10,997  

Gwynedd Hall

          PIK/Q)*                          

1777 Sentry Parkway West, Suite 302

  Business Services   First lien(3)(10)   8.11% (L + 5.50% + 1.00% PIK/Q)*     8/20/2024     7.75 %       4,136  

Blue Bell, PA 19422

  Business Services   First lien(2)(10)   8.11% (L + 5.50% + 1.00%     8/20/2024     7.75 %       2,199  

          PIK/Q)*                          

  Business Services   Preferred shares(2)(10)(18)(25)               26.76 %   15,279  

  Business Services   Preferred shares(3)(10)(19)           20.40 %   33.00 %   13,435  

  Business Services   Preferred shares(3)(10)(20)           21.56 %   32.90 %   7,933  

  Business Services   Preferred shares(3)(10)(20)           21.56 %   38.36 %   4,882  

  Business Services   Preferred shares(3)(10)(18)(25)               26.76 %   4,223  

  Business Services   Ordinary shares(2)(10)               28.63 %   199  

  Business Services   Ordinary shares(3)(10)               28.63 %   189  

                                  63,472  

Total Controlled Investments

                                $ 449,786  

Total Investments

                                $ 2,991,317  

(1)
The Company generally acquires its investments in private transactions exempt from registration under the Securities Act. These investments are generally subject to certain limitations on resale, and may be deemed to be "restricted securities" under the Securities Act.

(2)
Investment is pledged as collateral for the Holdings Credit Facility, a revolving credit facility among the Company as Collateral Manager, New Mountain Finance Holdings, L.L.C. ("NMF Holdings") as the Borrower, Wells Fargo Bank, National Association as the Administrative Agent, and Collateral Custodian.

(3)
Investment is pledged as collateral for the NMFC Credit Facility, a revolving credit facility among the Company as the Borrower and Goldman Sachs Bank USA as the Administrative Agent and the Collateral Agent and Goldman Sachs Bank USA, Morgan Stanley Bank, N.A. and Stifel Bank & Trust as Lenders.

(4)
Investment is held in New Mountain Finance SBIC, L.P.

(5)
Investment is held in New Mountain Finance SBIC II, L.P.

(6)
Investment is held in NMF QID NGL Holdings, Inc.

(7)
Investment is held in New Mountain Net Lease Corporation.

(8)
Investment is pledged as collateral for the DB Credit Facility, a revolving credit facility among New Mountain Finance DB, L.L.C as the Borrower and Deutsche Bank AG, New York Branch as the Facility Agent.

(9)
Investment is held in NMF Ancora Holdings, Inc.

(10)
The fair value of the Company's investment is determined using unobservable inputs that are significant to the overall fair value measurement.

(11)
Par Value amounts represent the drawn or undrawn (as indicated in type of investment) portion of revolving credit facilities or delayed draws. Cost amounts represent the cash received at settlement date net of the impact of paydowns and cash paid for drawn revolvers or delayed draws.

(12)
All interest is payable in cash unless otherwise indicated. A majority of the variable rate debt investments bear interest at a rate that may be determined by reference to the London Interbank Offered Rate (L), the Prime Rate (P) and the alternative base rate (Base) and which resets daily (D), weekly (W), monthly (M), quarterly (Q), semiannually (S) or annually (A). For each investment the current interest rate provided reflects the rate in effect as of March 31, 2020.

(13)
The Company holds investments in Education Management Corporation and one related entity of Education Management Corporation. The Company holds series A-1 convertible preferred stock and common stock in Education Management Corporation and holds a tranche A first lien term loan and a tranche B first lien term loan in Education Management II LLC, which is an indirect subsidiary of Education Management Corporation.

(14)
The Company holds investments in two related entities of Tenawa Resource Holdings LLC. The Company holds 4.77% of the common units in QID NGL LLC (which at closing represented 98.1% of the ownership in the common units in Tenawa Resource Holdings LLC), class A preferred units in QID NGL LLC and a first lien investment in Tenawa Resource Management LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Tenawa Resource Holdings LLC.

(15)
The Company holds investments in two wholly-owned subsidiaries of Alert Holding Company, Inc. The Company holds a first lien term loan and a first lien revolver in Appriss Holdings, Inc. and preferred equity in Alert Intermediate Holdings I, Inc. The preferred equity is entitled to receive preferential dividends at a rate of L + 10.0% per annum.

(16)
The Company holds investments in Edmentum Ultimate Holdings, LLC and its related entities. The Company holds subordinated notes, ordinary equity, and warrants in Edmentum Ultimate Holdings, LLC, holds a first lien promissory note in EducationCity Limited and holds a first lien term loan, first lien promissory note, second lien revolver and a second lien term loan in Edmentum, Inc. and Archipelago Learning, Inc., which are wholly-owned subsidiaries of Edmentum Ultimate Holdings, LLC.

(17)
The Company holds preferred equity in Permian Holdco 1, Inc. that is entitled to receive cumulative preferential dividends at a rate of 12.0% per annum payable in additional shares.

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(18)
The Company holds preferred equity in UniTek Global Services, Inc. that is entitled to receive cumulative preferential dividends at a rate of 13.5% per annum payable in additional shares.

(19)
The Company holds preferred equity in UniTek Global Services, Inc. that is entitled to receive cumulative preferential dividends at a rate of 19.0% per annum payable in additional shares.

(20)
The Company holds preferred equity in UniTek Global Services, Inc. that is entitled to received cumulative preferential dividends at a rate of 20.0% per annum payable in additional shares.

(21)
The Company holds ordinary shares and warrants in NHME Holdings Corp., as well as second lien term loans in National HME, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of NHME Holdings Corp.

(22)
The Company holds preferred equity in Bach Special Limited (Bach Preference Limited) that is entitled to receive cumulative preferential dividends at a rate of 12.25% per annum payable in additional shares.

(23)
The Company holds preferred equity in Avatar Topco, Inc., and holds a second lien term loan investment in EAB Global, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Avatar Topco, Inc. The preferred equity is entitled to receive cumulative preferential dividends at a rate of L + 11.00% per annum.

(24)
The Company holds preferred equity in Symplr Intermediate Holdings, Inc. and holds a first lien term loan investment in Symplr Software Inc, Inc. (fka Caliper Software, Inc.), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Symplr Software Intermediate Holdings, Inc. The preferred equity is entitled to receive preferential dividends at a rate of L + 10.50% per annum.

(25)
Investment or a portion of the investment is on non-accrual status.

(26)
The Company holds one security purchased under a collateralized agreement to resell on its Consolidated Statement of Assets and Liabilities with a cost basis of $30,000 and a fair value of $21,422 as of March 31, 2020.

(27)
Denotes investments in which the Company is an "Affiliated Person", as defined in the 1940 Act, due to owning or holding the power to vote 5.0% or more of the outstanding voting securities of the investment but not controlling the company.

(28)
Denotes investments in which the Company is in "Control", as defined in the 1940 Act, due to owning or holding the power to vote more than 25.0% of the outstanding voting securities of the investment.

(29)
Assumes that all investments not on non-accrual are purchased at cost on the quarter end date and held until their respective maturities with no prepayments or losses and exited at par at maturity. This calculation excludes the impact of existing leverage. YTM at Cost uses the London Interbank Offered Rate ("LIBOR") curves at each quarter's respective end date.

(30)
Percent of class held is presented only for equity positions and represents only our share of that investment. It is not calculated on a fully-diluted basis.

*
All or a portion of interest contains payments-in-kind ("PIK").

**
Indicates assets that the Company deems to be "non-qualifying assets" under Section 55(a) of the 1940 Act. Qualifying assets must represent at least 70.00% of the Company's total assets at the time of acquisition of any additional non-qualifying assets. As of March 31, 2020, 16.0% of the Company's total assets are represented by investments at fair value that are considered non-qualifying assets.

          As of March 31, 2020, none of the Company's portfolio investments represented greater than 5.0% of the Company's total assets.

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PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT

          For more information relating to our management please see "Item 1 — Business" and "Item 10 — Directors, Executive Officers and Corporate Governance" in our Annual Report on Form 10-K. The management of our investment portfolio is the responsibility of the Investment Adviser and the Investment Committee, which currently consists of Steven B. Klinsky, Robert A. Hamwee, Adam B. Weinstein and John R. Kline. The fifth and final member of the Investment Committee will consist of a New Mountain Capital Managing Director who will hold the position on the Investment Committee on an annual rotating basis. Andre V. Moura served on the Investment Committee from August 2018 to July 2019. Beginning in August 2019, Lars O. Johansson was appointed to the Investment Committee for a one year term. In addition, our executive officers and certain investment professionals of the Investment Adviser are invited to all Investment Committee meetings. We consider Mr. Hamwee to be our portfolio manager. The Investment Committee is responsible for approving purchases and sales of our investments above $10.0 million in aggregate by issuer. Purchases and dispositions below $10.0 million may be approved by our Chief Executive Officer. These approval thresholds are subject to change over time.


Investment Personnel

          As of March 31, 2020, the Investment Adviser was supported by approximately 160 employees and senior advisors of New Mountain Capital. These individuals, in addition to the Investment Committee, are primarily responsible for the day-to-day management of our portfolio. The Investment Adviser may retain additional investment professionals, based upon its needs.

          Below are the biographies for selected senior investment professionals of the Investment Adviser, whose biographies are not included elsewhere in this prospectus. For more information regarding the business experience of Messrs. Kline, Klinsky, Hamwee and Weinstein, see "Item 10 — Directors, Executive Officers and Corporate Governance" in our Annual Report on Form 10-K.

          Lars O. Johansson currently serves on the Investment Adviser's Investment Committee and is a Managing Director of New Mountain Capital. Prior to joining New Mountain Capital in 2007, Mr. Johansson was in the Consumer / Retail group at Goldman Sachs in New York. He received his Sc.B, summa cum laude, in Computer Science and Economics from Brown University. Mr. Johansson currently serves on the Board of Directors for ABB Optical Group, Beeline, Diversified Foodservice Supply, Pivvot, Strategic Partners and TRC Companies. He previously served on the Board of Directors for Alexander Mann Solutions.

          James W. Stone III currently serves as a Managing Director of New Mountain Capital and has been in various roles since joining in 2011. Prior to joining New Mountain Capital, he worked for The Blackstone Group as a Managing Director of GSO Capital Partners. At Blackstone, Mr. Stone was responsible for originating, evaluating, executing and monitoring various senior secured and mezzanine debt investments across a variety of industries. Before joining Blackstone in 2002, Mr. Stone worked as a Vice President in Lehman Brothers' Communications and Media Group and as a Vice President in UBS Warburg's Leveraged Finance Department. Prior to that, Mr. Stone worked at Nomura Securities International, Inc. with the team that later founded Blackstone's corporate debt investment unit. Mr. Stone received a B.S. in Mathematics and Physics from The University of the South and an M.B.A. with concentrations in Finance and Accounting from The University of Chicago's Graduate School of Business.

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          The table below shows the dollar range of shares of our common stock beneficially owned by our portfolio manager.

Name of Portfolio Manager

    Dollar Range of
Equity Securities
of NMFC(1)(2)
 

Robert A. Hamwee

  over $ 1,000,000  

(1)
The dollar range of equity securities beneficially owned in NMFC is based on the closing price for NMFC's common stock of $8.50 on May 19, 2020 on the NYSE. Beneficial ownership has been determined in accordance with Rule 16a-1(a)(2) of the Exchange Act.

(2)
The dollar range of equity securities beneficially owned are: none, $1 - $10,000, $10,001 - $50,000, $50,001 - $100,000, $100,001 - $500,000, $500,001 - $1,000,000 or over $1,000,000.

          The Investment Adviser also manages the following entities, which execute similar investment strategies to NMFC.

Name
  Entity   Investment Focus   Gross Assets
($ in millions)
as of 12/31/19
 

New Mountain Guardian Partners II, L.P. & New Mountain Guardian Partners II Offshore, L.P. 

  Private fund   U.S. middle-market lending   $ 929.5  

New Mountain Guardian III BDC, L.L.C. 

  Business development company   U.S. middle-market lending   $ 355.6  

NMF SLF I, Inc. 

  Business development company   U.S. middle-market lending   $ 0.2  

          Mr. Hamwee serves as a co-portfolio manager of New Mountain Guardian Partners II, L.P. & New Mountain Guardian Partners II Offshore, L.P. ("Guardian II"), New Mountain Guardian III BDC, L.L.C. ("Guardian III") and NMF SLF I, Inc. ("SLF I"). Mr. Hamwee is a Managing Director of New Mountain Capital. See "Item 1A — Risk Factors — Risks Relating to Our Business — The Investment Adviser has significant potential conflicts of interest with us and, consequently, your interests as stockholders which could adversely impact our investment returns" in our Annual Report on Form 10-K. See "Item 1A — Risk Factors — Risks Related to Our Operations — The Investment Adviser has significant potential conflicts of interest with us and, consequently, your interests as stockholders which could adversely impact our investment returns" in our Annual Report on Form 10-K.


Compensation

          None of the Investment Adviser's investment professionals are employed by us or will receive any direct compensation from us in connection with the management of our portfolio. Mr. Klinsky, through his financial interest in the Investment Adviser, is entitled to a portion of any profits earned by the Investment Adviser, which includes any fees payable to the Investment Adviser under the terms of the Investment Management Agreement, less expenses incurred by the Investment Adviser in performing its services under the Investment Management Agreement.

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DETERMINATION OF NET ASSET VALUE

Quarterly Net Asset Value Determinations

          We conduct the valuation of assets, pursuant to which our NAV is determined, at all times consistent with GAAP and the 1940 Act. We determine our NAV on a quarterly basis, or more frequently if required under the 1940 Act.

          We apply fair value accounting in accordance with GAAP. We value our assets on a quarterly basis, or more frequently if required under the 1940 Act. In all cases, our board of directors is ultimately and solely responsible for determining the fair value of our portfolio investments on a quarterly basis in good faith, including investments that are not publicly traded, those whose market prices are not readily available, and any other situation where our portfolio investments require a fair value determination. Security transactions are accounted for on a trade date basis. Our quarterly valuation procedures are set forth in more detail below:

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          For investments in revolving credit facilities and delayed draw commitments, the cost basis of the funded investments purchased is offset by any costs/netbacks received for any unfunded portion on the total balance committed. The fair value is also adjusted for the price appreciation or depreciation on the unfunded portion. As a result, the purchase of commitments not completely funded may result in a negative fair value until it is called and funded.

          The values assigned to investments are based upon available information and do not necessarily represent amounts which might ultimately be realized, since such amounts depend on future circumstances and cannot be reasonably determined until the individual positions are liquidated. Due to the inherent uncertainty of determining the fair value of investments that do not have a readily available market value, the fair value of certain investments may fluctuate from period to period and the fluctuations could be material.

Determinations in Connection with Offerings

          In connection with future offering of shares of our common stock, our board of directors or an authorized committee thereof will be required to make a good faith determination that it is not selling shares of our common stock at a price below the then current NAV of our common stock at the time at which the sale is made. Our board of directors or an authorized committee thereof will consider the following factors, among others, in making such determination:

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          Moreover, to the extent that there is even a remote possibility that we may (i) issue shares of our common stock at a price per share below the then current NAV per share of our common stock at the time at which the sale is made or (ii) trigger the undertaking (which we provide in certain registration statements we file with the SEC) to suspend the offering of shares of our common stock if the NAV per share of our common stock fluctuates by certain amounts in certain circumstances until the prospectus is amended, our board of directors will elect, in the case of clause (i) above, either to postpone the offering until such time that there is no longer the possibility of the occurrence of such event or to undertake to determine the NAV per share of our common stock within two days prior to any such sale to ensure that such sale will not be below our then current NAV per share, and, in the case of clause (ii) above, to comply with such undertaking or to undertake to determine the NAV per share of our common stock to ensure that such undertaking has not been triggered.

          These processes and procedures are part of our compliance policies and procedures. Records will be made contemporaneously with all determinations described in this section and these records will be maintained with other records that we are required to maintain under the 1940 Act.

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DIVIDEND REINVESTMENT PLAN

          We have adopted a dividend reinvestment plan that provides for reinvestment of our distributions on behalf of our stockholders, unless a stockholder elects to receive cash as provided below. As a result, if our board of directors authorizes, and we declare, a cash distribution, then our stockholders who have not "opted out" of the dividend reinvestment plan will have their cash distributions automatically reinvested in additional shares of our common stock, rather than receiving the cash distributions.

          No action will be required on the part of a registered stockholder to have their cash distributions reinvested in shares of our common stock. A registered stockholder may elect to receive an entire distribution in cash by notifying American Stock Transfer and Trust Company, LLC the plan administrator and our transfer agent and registrar, in writing, by phone or through the internet so that such notice is received by the plan administrator no later than three days prior to the payment date for distributions to stockholders. The plan administrator will set up an account for shares acquired through the plan for each stockholder who has not elected to receive distributions in cash and hold such shares in non-certificated form. Upon request by a stockholder participating in the plan, received in writing, by phone or through the internet at any time, the plan administrator will, instead of crediting shares to the participant's account, issue a certificate registered in the participant's name for the number of whole shares of our common stock and a check for any fractional share less a transaction fee of the lesser of (i) $15.00 and (ii) the price of the fractional share.

          We will use only newly issued shares to implement the plan if the price at which newly issued shares are to be credited is equal to or greater than 110.0% of the last determined NAV of the shares. Under such circumstances, the number of shares to be issued to a stockholder is determined by dividing the total dollar amount of the distribution payable to such stockholder by the market price per share of our common stock at the close of regular trading on the NYSE on the distribution payment date. Market price per share on that date will be the closing price for such shares on the NYSE or, if no sale is reported for such day, the average of their electronically reported bid and asked prices. We reserve the right to purchase its shares in the open market in connection with its implementation of the plan if the price at which its newly issued shares are to be credited does not exceed 110.0% of the last determined NAV of the shares. Shares purchased in open market transactions by the plan administrator will be allocated to a stockholder based on the average purchase price, excluding any brokerage charges or other charges, of all shares of common stock purchased in the open market. The number of shares of our common stock to be outstanding after giving effect to payment of the distribution cannot be established until the value per share at which additional shares will be issued has been determined and elections of our stockholders have been tabulated.

          There will be no brokerage charges or other charges for dividend reinvestment to stockholders who participate in the plan. We will pay the plan administrator's fees under the plan. If a participant elects by written, telephone, or internet notice to the plan administrator to have the plan administrator sell part or all of the shares held by the plan administrator in the participant's account and remit the proceeds to the participant, the plan administrator is authorized to deduct a $15.00 transaction fee plus a $0.10 per share brokerage commissions from the proceeds.

          Stockholders who receive distributions in the form of stock generally are subject to the same U.S. federal income tax consequences as are stockholders who elect to receive their distributions in cash. A stockholder's basis for determining gain or loss upon the sale of stock received in a distribution from us will be equal to the total dollar amount of the distribution payable to the stockholder. Any stock received in a distribution will have a holding period for U.S. federal income

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tax purposes commencing on the day following the day on which the shares are credited to the U.S. stockholder's account.

          Participants may terminate their accounts under the plan by notifying the plan administrator via its website at www.astfinancial.com, by filling out the transaction request form located at the bottom of their statement and sending it to the plan administrator at American Stock Transfer and Trust Company, LLC, P.O. Box 922, Wall Street Station, New York, New York 10269, Attention: Plan Administration Department, or by calling the plan administrator at (888) 333-0212.

          All correspondence concerning the plan should be directed to the plan administrator by mail at American Stock Transfer and Trust Company, LLC, P.O. Box 922, Wall Street Station, New York, New York 10269, or by telephone at (888) 333-0212.

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DESCRIPTION OF SECURITIES

          This prospectus contains a summary of our common stock, preferred stock, subscription rights, warrants and debt securities. These summaries are not meant to be a complete description of each security. However, this prospectus contains, and any applicable prospectus supplement or related free writing prospectus that we may authorize to be provided to you related to any security being offered will contain, the material terms and conditions for each security.


DESCRIPTION OF CAPITAL STOCK

          The following description is based on relevant portions of the Delaware General Corporation Law (the "DGCL"), our amended and restated certificate of incorporation, as amended, and amended and restated bylaws. This summary is not necessarily complete, and we refer you to the DGCL, our amended and restated certificate of incorporation, as amended, and amended and restated bylaws for a more detailed description of the provisions summarized below.


Capital Stock

          Our authorized capital stock consists of 200,000,000 shares of common stock, par value $0.01 per share, of which 96,827,342 shares are outstanding as of May 19, 2020. Our common stock is listed on the NYSE under the ticker symbol "NMFC". No stock has been authorized for issuance under any equity compensation plans. Under Delaware law, our stockholders generally will not be personally liable for our debts or obligations.

          The following are our outstanding classes of securities as of May 19, 2020:

(1)
Title of Class

    (2)
Amount
Authorized
    (3)
Amount Held
by NMFC or
for Its Account
    (4)
Amount Outstanding
Exclusive of Amount
Under Column 3
 

Common Stock

    200,000,000         96,827,342  

Preferred Stock

    2,000,000          

Common Stock

          Under the terms of our amended and restated certificate of incorporation, all shares of our common stock will have equal rights as to earnings, assets, dividends and voting and, when they are issued, will be duly authorized, validly issued, fully paid and nonassessable. Distributions may be paid to the holders of our common stock if, as and when authorized and declared by our board of directors out of funds legally available therefore. Shares of our common stock will have no preemptive, exchange, conversion or redemption rights and will be freely transferable, except where their transfer is restricted by federal and state securities laws or by contract. In the event of our liquidation, dissolution or winding up, each share of our common stock would be entitled to share ratably in all of our assets that are legally available for distribution after we pay all debts and other liabilities and subject to any preferential rights of holders of our preferred stock, if any preferred stock is outstanding at such time. Each share of our common stock will be entitled to one vote on all matters submitted to a vote of stockholders, including the election of directors. Except as provided with respect to any other class or series of stock, the holders of our common stock will possess exclusive voting power. There will be no cumulative voting in the election of directors, which means that holders of a majority of the outstanding shares of common stock will be able to elect all of our directors (other than directors to be elected solely by the holders of preferred stock), and holders of less than a majority of such shares will be unable to elect any director.

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Preferred Stock

          Our amended and restated certificate of incorporation authorizes our board of directors to issue preferred stock. Prior to the issuance of shares of each class or series, the board of directors is required by Delaware law and by our amended and restated certificate of incorporation to set the terms, preferences, conversion or other rights, voting powers, restrictions, limitations as to dividends or other distributions, qualifications and terms or conditions of redemption for each class or series. Thus, the board of directors could authorize the issuance of shares of preferred stock with terms and conditions which could have the effect of delaying, deferring or preventing a transaction or a change in control that might involve a premium price for holders of our common stock or otherwise be in their best interest. You should note, however, that any issuance of preferred stock must comply with the requirements of the 1940 Act. The 1940 Act requires, among other things, that (1) immediately after issuance and before any dividend or other distribution is made with respect to our common stock and before any purchase of our common stock is made, such preferred stock together with all other senior securities must not exceed an amount equal to 66.7% of our total assets after deducting the amount of such dividend, distribution or purchase price, as the case may be, and (2) the holders of shares of preferred stock, if any are issued, must be entitled as a class to elect two directors at all times and to elect a majority of the directors if dividends on such preferred stock are in arrears by two full years or more. Certain matters under the 1940 Act require the separate vote of the holders of any issued and outstanding preferred stock. For example, holders of preferred stock would vote separately from the holders of common stock on a proposal to cease operations as a BDC. We believe that the availability for issuance of preferred stock will provide us with increased flexibility in structuring future financings and acquisitions. However, we do not currently have any plans to issue preferred stock.

Limitation on Liability of Directors and Officers; Indemnification and Advance of Expenses

          The DGCL authorizes corporations to limit or eliminate the personal liability of directors to corporations and their stockholders for monetary damages for breaches of directors' fiduciary duties. Our amended and restated certificate of incorporation will include a provision that eliminates the personal liability of its directors for monetary damages for actions taken as a director, except for liability:

          Under our amended and restated bylaws, we will fully indemnify any person who was or is involved in any actual or threatened action, suit or proceeding by reason of the fact that such person is or was one of our directors or officers. So long as we are regulated under the 1940 Act, the above indemnification and limitation of liability is limited by the 1940 Act or by any valid rule, regulation or order of the SEC thereunder. The 1940 Act provides, among other things, that a company may not indemnify any director or officer against liability to it or its security holders to which he or she might otherwise be subject by reason of his or her willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence or reckless disregard of the duties involved in the conduct of his or her office unless a determination is made by final decision of a court, by vote of a majority of a quorum of directors who are disinterested, non-party directors or by independent legal counsel that the liability for which indemnification is sought did not arise out of the foregoing conduct.

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          Delaware law also provides that indemnification permitted under the law shall not be deemed exclusive of any other rights to which the directors and officers may be entitled under the corporation's bylaws, any agreement, a vote of stockholders or otherwise.

          We have obtained liability insurance for our officers and directors.

Delaware Law and Certain Certificate of Incorporation and Bylaw Provisions; Anti-Takeover Measures

          Certain provisions of our amended and restated certificate of incorporation and amended and restated bylaws, as summarized below, and applicable provisions of the DGCL and certain other agreements to which we are a party may make it more difficult for or prevent an unsolicited third party from acquiring control of us or changing our board of directors and management. These provisions may have the effect of deterring hostile takeovers or delaying changes in our control or in our management. These provisions are intended to enhance the likelihood of continued stability in the composition of our board of directors and in the policies furnished by them and to discourage certain types of transactions that may involve an actual or threatened change in our control. The provisions also are intended to discourage certain tactics that may be used in proxy fights. These provisions, however, could have the effect of discouraging others from making tender offers for our shares and, as a consequence, they also may inhibit fluctuations in the market price of our shares that could result from actual or rumored takeover attempts.

          Classified Board; Vacancies; Removal.    The classification of our board of directors and the limitations on removal of directors and filling of vacancies could have the effect of making it more difficult for a third party to acquire us, or of discouraging a third party from acquiring us. Our board of directors is divided into three classes, with the term of one class expiring at each annual meeting of stockholders. At each annual meeting, one class of directors is elected to a three-year term. This provision could delay for up to two years the replacement of a majority of the board of directors.

          Our amended and restated certificate of incorporation provides that, subject to the applicable requirements of the 1940 Act and the rights of any holders of preferred stock, any vacancy on the board of directors, however the vacancy occurs, including a vacancy due to an enlargement of the board, may only be filled by vote a majority of the directors then in office.

          A director may be removed at any time at a meeting called for that purpose, but only for cause and only by the affirmative vote of the holders of at least 75.0% of the shares then entitled to vote for the election of the respective director.

          Advance Notice Requirements for Stockholder Proposals and Director Nominations.    Our amended and restated bylaws provide that with respect to an annual meeting of stockholders, nominations of persons for election to the board of directors and the proposal of business to be considered by stockholders may be made only (1) by or at the direction of the board of directors or (2) by a stockholder who is entitled to vote at the meeting and who has complied with the advance notice procedures of the amended and restated bylaws. Nominations of persons for election to the board of directors at a special meeting may be made only (1) by or at the direction of the board of directors or (2) provided that the board of directors has determined that directors will be elected at the meeting, by a stockholder who is entitled to vote at the meeting and who has complied with the advance notice provisions of the amended and restated bylaws. The purpose of requiring stockholders to give us advance notice of nominations and other business is to afford our board of directors a meaningful opportunity to consider the qualifications of the proposed nominees and the advisability of any other proposed business and, to the extent deemed necessary or desirable by our board of directors, to inform its stockholders and make recommendations about such qualifications or business, as well as to approve a more orderly procedure for conducting meetings of stockholders. Although our amended and restated bylaws do not give its board of directors any

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power to disapprove stockholder nominations for the election of directors or proposals recommending certain action, they may have the effect of precluding a contest for the election of directors or the consideration of stockholder proposals if proper procedures are not followed and of discouraging or deterring a third party from conducting a solicitation of proxies to elect its own slate of directors or to approve its own proposal without regard to whether consideration of such nominees or proposals might be harmful or beneficial to us and our stockholders.

          Amendments to Certificate of Incorporation and Bylaws.    The DGCL provides generally that the affirmative vote of a majority of the shares entitled to vote on any matter is required to amend a corporation's certificate of incorporation or bylaws, unless a corporation's certificate of incorporation or bylaws requires a greater percentage. Our amended and restated certificate of incorporation provides that the following provisions, among others, may be amended by our stockholders only by a vote of at least two-thirds of the shares of our capital stock entitled to vote:

          The amended and restated bylaws generally can be amended by approval of (i) a majority of the total number of authorized directors or (ii) the affirmative vote of the holders of at least two-thirds of the shares of our capital stock entitled to vote.

          Calling of Special Meetings by Stockholders.    Our certificate of incorporation and bylaws also provide that special meetings of the stockholders may only be called by our board of directors, the chairperson of our board, our chief executive officer or upon the request of the holders of at least 50.0% of the voting power of all shares of our capital stock, generally entitled to vote on the election of directors then outstanding, subject to certain limitations.

          Section 203 of the Delaware General Corporation Law.    We will not be subject to Section 203 of the DGCL, an anti-takeover law. In general, Section 203 prohibits a publicly-held Delaware corporation from engaging in a "business combination" with an "interested stockholder" for a period of three years following the date the person became an interested stockholder, unless (with certain exceptions) the "business combination" or the transaction in which the person became an interested stockholder is approved in a prescribed manner. Generally, a "business combination" includes a merger, asset or stock sale, or other transaction resulting in a financial benefit to the interested stockholder. Generally, an "interested stockholder" is a person who, together with affiliates and associates, owns (or within three years prior to the determination of interested stockholder status, did own) 15.0% or more of a corporation's voting stock. In our certificate of incorporation, we have elected not to be bound by Section 203.

          Our credit facilities also include change of control provisions that accelerate the indebtedness under the credit facilities in the event of certain change of control events. If certain transactions were engaged in without the consent of the lender, repayment obligations under the credit facilities could be accelerated.

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DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED STOCK

          In addition to shares of common stock, we have 2,000,000 shares of preferred stock, par value $0.01, authorized of which no shares are currently outstanding. If we offer preferred stock under this prospectus, we will issue an appropriate prospectus supplement. We may issue preferred stock from time to time in one or more classes or series, without stockholder approval. Prior to issuance of shares of each class or series, our board of directors is required by Delaware law and by our charter to set the terms, preferences, conversion or other rights, voting powers, restrictions, limitations as to dividends or other distributions, qualifications and terms or conditions of redemption for each class or series. Any such an issuance must adhere to the requirements of the 1940 Act, Delaware law and any other limitations imposed by law.

          The following is a general description of the terms of the preferred stock we may issue from time to time. Particular terms of any preferred stock we offer will be described in the prospectus supplement relating to such preferred stock. If we issue preferred stock, it will pay dividends to the holders of the preferred stock at either a fixed rate or a rate that will be reset frequently based on short-term interest rates, as described in a prospectus supplement accompanying each preferred share offering.

          The 1940 Act currently requires, among other things, that (a) immediately after issuance and before any distribution is made with respect to common stock, the liquidation preference of the preferred stock, together with all other senior securities, must not exceed an amount equal to 66.7% of our total assets (taking into account such distribution), (b) the holders of shares of preferred stock, if any are issued, must be entitled as a class to elect two directors at all times and to elect a majority of the directors if dividends on the preferred stock are in arrears by two years or more and (c) such class of stock have complete priority over any other class of stock as to distribution of assets and payment of dividends, which dividends shall be cumulative.

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          All shares of preferred stock that we may issue will be identical and of equal rank except as to the particular terms thereof that may be fixed by our board of directors, and all shares of each series of preferred stock will be identical and of equal rank except as to the dates from which dividends, if any, thereon will be cumulative. We urge you to read the applicable prospectus supplement and any free writing prospectus that we may authorize to be provided to you related to any preferred stock being offered, as well as the complete certificate of designation that contain the terms of the applicable series of preferred stock.

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DESCRIPTION OF SUBSCRIPTION RIGHTS

General

          We may issue subscription rights to our stockholders to purchase common stock. Subscription rights may be issued independently or together with any other offered security and may or may not be transferable by the person purchasing or receiving the subscription rights. In connection with a subscription rights offering to our stockholders, we would distribute certificates evidencing the subscription rights and a prospectus supplement to our stockholders on the record date that we set for receiving subscription rights in such subscription rights offering. We urge you to read the applicable prospectus supplement and any free writing prospectus that we may authorize to be provided to you related to any subscription rights offering.

          The applicable prospectus supplement would describe the following terms of subscription rights in respect of which this prospectus is being delivered:

Exercise Of Subscription Rights

          Each subscription right would entitle the holder of the subscription right to purchase for cash such amount of shares of common stock at such exercise price as shall in each case be set forth in, or be determinable as set forth in, the prospectus supplement relating to the subscription rights offered thereby. Subscription rights may be exercised at any time up to the close of business on the expiration date for such subscription rights set forth in the prospectus supplement. After the close of business on the expiration date, all unexercised subscription rights would become void.

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or any other office indicated in the prospectus supplement we will forward, as soon as practicable, the shares of common stock purchasable upon such exercise. To the extent permissible under applicable law, we may determine to offer any unsubscribed offered securities directly to persons other than stockholders, to or through agents, underwriters or dealers or through a combination of such methods, as set forth in the applicable prospectus supplement.

Dilutive Effects

          Any stockholder who chooses not to participate in a rights offering should expect to own a smaller interest in us upon completion of such rights offering. Any rights offering will dilute the ownership interest and voting power of stockholders who do not fully exercise their subscription rights. Further, because the net proceeds per share from any rights offering may be lower than our current NAV per share, the rights offering may reduce our NAV per share. The amount of dilution that a stockholder will experience could be substantial, particularly to the extent we engage in multiple rights offerings within a limited time period. In addition, the market price of our common stock could be adversely affected while a rights offering is ongoing as a result of the possibility that a significant number of additional shares may be issued upon completion of such rights offering. All of our stockholders will also indirectly bear the expenses associated with any rights offering we may conduct, regardless of whether they elect to exercise any rights.

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DESCRIPTION OF WARRANTS

          The following is a general description of the terms of the warrants we may issue from time to time. Particular terms of any warrants we offer will be described in the prospectus supplement relating to such warrants. We urge you to read the applicable prospectus supplement and any free writing prospectus that we may authorize to be provided to you related to any warrants offering.

          We may issue warrants to purchase shares of our common stock, preferred stock or debt securities. Such warrants may be issued independently or together with shares of common stock, preferred stock or debt securities and may be attached or separate from such shares of common stock, preferred stock or debt securities. We will issue each series of warrants under a separate warrant agreement to be entered into between us and a warrant agent. The warrant agent will act solely as our agent and will not assume any obligation or relationship of agency for or with holders or beneficial owners of warrants.

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          NMFC and the warrant agent may amend or supplement the warrant agreement for a series of warrants without the consent of the holders of the warrants issued thereunder to effect changes that are not inconsistent with the provisions of the warrants and that do not materially and adversely affect the interests of the holders of the warrants.

          Prior to exercising their warrants, holders of warrants will not have any of the rights of holders of the securities purchasable upon such exercise, including, in the case of warrants to purchase debt securities, the right to receive principal, premium, if any, or interest payments, on the debt securities purchasable upon exercise or to enforce covenants in the applicable indenture or, in the case of warrants to purchase common stock or preferred stock, the right to receive dividends, if any, or payments upon our liquidation, dissolution or winding up or to exercise any voting rights.

          Under the 1940 Act, we may generally only offer warrants provided that (1) the warrants expire by their terms within ten years; (2) the exercise or conversion price is not less than the current market value at the date of issuance; (3) our stockholders authorize the proposal to issue such warrants, and our board of directors approves such issuance on the basis that the issuance is in the best interests of us and our stockholders; and (4) if the warrants are accompanied by other securities, the warrants are not separately transferable unless no class of such warrants and the securities accompanying them has been publicly distributed. The 1940 Act also provides that the amount of our voting securities that would result from the exercise of all outstanding warrants at the time of issuance may not exceed 25.0% of our outstanding voting securities.

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DESCRIPTION OF DEBT SECURITIES

          We may issue debt securities in one or more series. The specific terms of each series of debt securities will be described in the particular prospectus supplement relating to that series. The prospectus supplement may or may not modify the general terms found in this prospectus and will be filed with the SEC. For a complete description of the terms of a particular series of debt securities, you should read this prospectus, the applicable prospectus supplement and any free writing prospectus that we may authorize to be provided to you relating to that particular series of debt securities.

          As required by federal law for all bonds and notes of companies that are publicly offered, the debt securities are governed by a document called an "indenture." An indenture is a contract between us and the financial institution acting as trustee on your behalf, and is subject to and governed by the Trust Indenture Act of 1939, as amended. The trustee has two main roles. First, the trustee can enforce your rights against us if we default. There are some limitations on the extent to which the trustee acts on your behalf, described in the second paragraph under "— Events of Default — Remedies if an Event of Default Occurs." Second, the trustee performs certain administrative duties for us with respect to the debt securities.

          This section includes a description of the material provisions of the indenture. Because this section is a summary, however, it does not describe every aspect of the debt securities and the indenture. We urge you to read the indenture because it, and not this description, defines your rights as a holder of debt securities. The base indenture has been attached, or incorporated by reference, as an exhibit to the registration statement of which this prospectus is a part. We will file a supplemental indenture with the SEC in connection with any debt offering, at which time the supplemental indenture would be publicly available. See "Available Information" in this prospectus for information on how to obtain a copy of the indenture.

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          The debt securities may be secured or unsecured obligations. Under the provisions of the 1940 Act, we, as a BDC, are permitted to issue debt only in amounts such that our asset coverage, as defined in the 1940 Act, equals at least 150.0% after each issuance of debt (which means we can borrow $2 for every $1 of our equity), but giving effect to any exemptive relief granted to us by the SEC. See "Item 1A — Risk Factors — Risks Related to Our Operations — Recent legislation allows us to incur additional leverage, which could increase the risk of investing in our securities" in our Annual Report on Form 10-K. Unless the prospectus supplement states otherwise, principal (and premium, if any) and interest, if any, will be paid by us in immediately available funds.

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General

          The indenture provides that any debt securities proposed to be sold under this prospectus and the accompanying prospectus supplement ("offered debt securities") may be issued under the indenture in one or more series.

          For purposes of this prospectus, any reference to the payment of principal of, or premium or interest, if any, on, debt securities will include additional amounts if required by the terms of the debt securities.

          The indenture does not limit the amount of debt securities that may be issued thereunder from time to time. Debt securities issued under the indenture, when a single trustee is acting for all debt securities issued under the indenture, are called the "indenture securities." The indenture also provides that there may be more than one trustee thereunder, each with respect to one or more different series of indenture securities. See "— Resignation of Trustee" below. At a time when two or more trustees are acting under the indenture, each with respect to only certain series, the term "indenture securities" means the one or more series of debt securities with respect to which each respective trustee is acting. In the event that there is more than one trustee under the indenture, the powers and trust obligations of each trustee described in this prospectus will extend only to the one or more series of indenture securities for which it is trustee. If two or more trustees are acting under the indenture, then the indenture securities for which each trustee is acting would be treated as if issued under separate indentures.

          Except as described under "— Events of Default" and "— Merger or Consolidation" below, the indenture does not contain any provisions that give you protection in the event we issue a large amount of debt or we are acquired by another entity.

          We refer you to the prospectus supplement for information with respect to any deletions from, modifications of or additions to the Events of Default or our covenants, as applicable, that are described below, including any addition of a covenant or other provision providing event risk protection or similar protection.

          We have the ability to issue indenture securities with terms different from those of indenture securities previously issued and, without the consent of the holders thereof, to reopen a previous issue of a series of indenture securities and issue additional indenture securities of that series unless the reopening was restricted when that series was created.


Conversion and Exchange

          If any debt securities are convertible into or exchangeable for other securities, the prospectus supplement will explain the terms and conditions of the conversion or exchange, including the conversion price or exchange ratio (or the calculation method), the conversion or exchange period (or how the period will be determined), if conversion or exchange will be mandatory or at the option of the holder or us, provisions for adjusting the conversion price or the exchange ratio and provisions affecting conversion or exchange in the event of the redemption of the underlying debt securities. These terms may also include provisions under which the number or amount of other securities to be received by the holders of the debt securities upon conversion or exchange would be calculated according to the market price of the other securities as of a time stated in the prospectus supplement.


Issuance of Securities in Registered Form

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represented by global securities. We expect that we will usually issue debt securities in book-entry only form represented by global securities.

Book-Entry Holders

          We will issue registered debt securities in book-entry form only, unless we specify otherwise in the applicable prospectus supplement. This means debt securities will be represented by one or more global securities registered in the name of a depositary that will hold them on behalf of financial institutions that participate in the depositary's book-entry system. These participating institutions, in turn, hold beneficial interests in the debt securities held by the depositary or its nominee. These institutions may hold these interests on behalf of themselves or customers.

          Under the indenture, only the person in whose name a debt security is registered is recognized as the holder of that debt security. Consequently, for debt securities issued in book-entry form, we will recognize only the depositary as the holder of the debt securities and we will make all payments on the debt securities to the depositary. The depositary will then pass along the payments it receives to its participants, which in turn will pass the payments along to their customers who are the beneficial owners. The depositary and its participants do so under agreements they have made with one another or with their customers; they are not obligated to do so under the terms of the debt securities.

          As a result, investors will not own debt securities directly. Instead, they will own beneficial interests in a global security, through a bank, broker or other financial institution that participates in the depositary's book-entry system or holds an interest through a participant. As long as the debt securities are represented by one or more global securities, investors will be indirect holders, and not holders, of the debt securities.

Street Name Holders

          In the future, we may issue debt securities in certificated form or terminate a global security. In these cases, investors may choose to hold their debt securities in their own names or in "street name." Debt securities held in street name are registered in the name of a bank, broker or other financial institution chosen by the investor, and the investor would hold a beneficial interest in those debt securities through the account he or she maintains at that institution.

          For debt securities held in street name, we will recognize only the intermediary banks, brokers and other financial institutions in whose names the debt securities are registered as the holders of those debt securities, and we will make all payments on those debt securities to them. These institutions will pass along the payments they receive to their customers who are the beneficial owners, but only because they agree to do so in their customer agreements or because they are legally required to do so. Investors who hold debt securities in street name will be indirect holders, and not holders, of the debt securities.

Legal Holders

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depositary participants or customers or by law, to pass it along to the indirect holders but does not do so. Similarly, if we want to obtain the approval of the holders for any purpose (for example, to amend an indenture or to relieve us of the consequences of a default or of our obligation to comply with a particular provision of an indenture), we would seek the approval only from the holders, and not the indirect holders, of the debt securities. Whether and how the holders contact the indirect holders is up to the holders.

          When we refer to you in this Description of Debt Securities, we mean those who invest in the debt securities being offered by this prospectus, whether they are the holders or only indirect holders of those debt securities. When we refer to your debt securities, we mean the debt securities in which you hold a direct or indirect interest.

Special Considerations for Indirect Holders

          If you hold debt securities through a bank, broker or other financial institution, either in book-entry form or in street name, we urge you to check with that institution to find out:


Global Securities

          As noted above, we usually will issue debt securities as registered securities in book-entry form only. A global security represents one or any other number of individual debt securities. Generally, all debt securities represented by the same global securities will have the same terms.

          Each debt security issued in book-entry form will be represented by a global security that we deposit with and register in the name of a financial institution or its nominee that we select. The financial institution that we select for this purpose is called the depositary. Unless we specify otherwise in the applicable prospectus supplement, The Depository Trust Company, New York, New York, known as DTC, will be the depositary for all debt securities issued in book-entry form.

          A global security may not be transferred to or registered in the name of anyone other than the depositary or its nominee, unless special termination situations arise. We describe those situations below under "— Termination of a Global Security." As a result of these arrangements, the depositary, or its nominee, will be the sole registered owner and holder of all debt securities represented by a global security, and investors will be permitted to own only beneficial interests in a global security. Beneficial interests must be held by means of an account with a broker, bank or other financial institution that in turn has an account with the depositary or with another institution that has an account with the depositary. Thus, an investor whose security is represented by a global security will not be a holder of the debt security, but only an indirect holder of a beneficial interest in the global security.

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Special Considerations for Global Securities

          As an indirect holder, an investor's rights relating to a global security will be governed by the account rules of the investor's financial institution and of the depositary, as well as general laws relating to securities transfers. The depositary that holds the global security will be considered the holder of the debt securities represented by the global security.

          If debt securities are issued only in the form of a global security, an investor should be aware of the following:

Termination of a Global Security

          If a global security is terminated for any reason, interests in it will be exchanged for certificates in non-book-entry form (certificated securities). After that exchange, the choice of whether to hold the certificated debt securities directly or in street name will be up to the investor. Investors must

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consult their own banks or brokers to find out how to have their interests in a global security transferred on termination to their own names, so that they will be holders. We have described the rights of legal holders and street name investors under "— Issuance of Securities in Registered Form" above.

          The prospectus supplement may list situations for terminating a global security that would apply only to the particular series of debt securities covered by the prospectus supplement. If a global security is terminated, only the depositary, and not us or the applicable trustee, is responsible for deciding the investors in whose names the debt securities represented by the global security will be registered and, therefore, who will be the holders of those debt securities.


Payment and Paying Agents

          We will pay interest to the person listed in the applicable trustee's records as the owner of the debt security at the close of business on a particular day in advance of each due date for interest, even if that person no longer owns the debt security on the interest due date. That day, usually about two weeks in advance of the interest due date, is called the "record date." Since we will pay all the interest for an interest period to the holders on the record date, holders buying and selling debt securities must work out between themselves the appropriate purchase price. The most common manner is to adjust the sales price of the debt securities to prorate interest fairly between buyer and seller based on their respective ownership periods within the particular interest period. This prorated interest amount is called "accrued interest."

Payments on Global Securities

          We will make payments on a global security in accordance with the applicable policies of the depositary as in effect from time to time. Under those policies, we will make payments directly to the depositary, or its nominee, and not to any indirect holders who own beneficial interests in the global security. An indirect holder's right to those payments will be governed by the rules and practices of the depositary and its participants, as described under "— Special Considerations for Global Securities."

Payments on Certificated Securities

          We will make payments on a certificated debt security as follows. We will pay interest that is due on an interest payment date to the holder of debt securities as shown on the trustee's records as of the close of business on the regular record date at our office in New York, New York, as applicable, and/or at other offices that may be specified in the prospectus supplement. We will make all payments of principal and premium, if any, by check at the office of the applicable trustee in New York, New York and/or at other offices that may be specified in the prospectus supplement or in a notice to holders against surrender of the debt security.

          Alternatively, at our option we may pay any cash interest that becomes due on the debt security by mailing a check to the holder at his, her or its address shown on the trustee's records as of the close of business on the regular record date or by transfer to an account at a bank in the U.S., in either case, on the due date.

Payment When Offices Are Closed

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default under any debt security or the indenture, and no interest will accrue on the payment amount from the original due date to the next day that is a business day.

          Book-entry and other indirect holders should consult their banks or brokers for information on how they will receive payments on their debt securities.


Events of Default

          You will have rights if an Event of Default occurs in respect of the debt securities of your series and is not cured, as described later in this subsection.

          The term "Event of Default" in respect of the debt securities of your series means any of the following:

          An Event of Default for a particular series of debt securities does not necessarily constitute an Event of Default for any other series of debt securities issued under the same or any other indenture. The trustee may withhold notice to the holders of debt securities of any default, except in the payment of principal, premium, interest, or sinking or purchase fund installment, if it in good faith considers the withholding of notice to be in the interest of the holders.

Remedies if an Event of Default Occurs

          If an Event of Default has occurred and is continuing, the trustee or the holders of not less than 25.0% in principal amount of the outstanding debt securities of the affected series may (and the trustee shall at the request of such holders) declare the entire principal amount of all the debt securities of that series to be due and immediately payable. This is called a declaration of acceleration of maturity. A declaration of acceleration of maturity may be canceled by the holders of a majority in principal amount of the outstanding debt securities of the affected series if (1) we have deposited with the trustee all amounts due and owing with respect to the securities (other than principal that has become due solely by reason of such acceleration) and certain other amounts, and (2) any other Events of Default have been cured or waived.

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satisfactory to it (called an "indemnity"). If indemnity reasonably satisfactory to the trustee is provided, the holders of a majority in principal amount of the outstanding debt securities of the relevant series may direct the time, method and place of conducting any lawsuit or other formal legal action seeking any remedy available to the trustee. The trustee may refuse to follow those directions in certain circumstances. No delay or omission in exercising any right or remedy will be treated as a waiver of that right, remedy or Event of Default.

          Before you are allowed to bypass your trustee and bring your own lawsuit or other formal legal action or take other steps to enforce your rights or protect your interests relating to the debt securities, the following must occur:

          However, you are entitled at any time to bring a lawsuit for the payment of money due on your debt securities on or after the due date.

          Book-entry and other indirect holders should consult their banks or brokers for information on how to give notice or direction to or make a request of the trustee and how to declare or cancel an acceleration of maturity.

          Each year, we will furnish to each trustee a written statement of certain of our officers certifying that to their knowledge we are in compliance with the indenture and the debt securities, or else specifying any default.

Waiver of Default

          Holders of a majority in principal amount of the outstanding debt securities of the affected series may waive any past defaults other than a default:


Merger or Consolidation

          Under the terms of the indenture, we are generally permitted to consolidate or merge with another entity. We are also permitted to sell all or substantially all of our assets to another entity. However, we may not take any of these actions unless all the following conditions are met:

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Modification or Waiver

          There are three types of changes we can make to the indenture and the debt securities issued thereunder.

Changes Requiring Your Approval

          First, there are changes that we cannot make to your debt securities without your specific approval. The following is a list of those types of changes:

Changes Not Requiring Approval

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series as permitted by the indenture and certain other changes that would not adversely affect holders of the outstanding debt securities in any material respect. We also do not need any approval to make any change that affects only debt securities to be issued under the indenture after the change takes effect.

Changes Requiring Majority Approval

          Any other change to the indenture and the debt securities would require the following approval:

          In each case, the required approval must be given by written consent.

          The holders of a majority in principal amount of a series of debt securities issued under the indenture, voting together as one class for this purpose, may waive our compliance with some of the covenants applicable to that series of debt securities. However, we cannot obtain a waiver of a payment default or of any of the matters covered by the bullet points included above under "— Changes Requiring Your Approval."

Further Details Concerning Voting

          When taking a vote, we will use the following rules to decide how much principal to attribute to a debt security:

          Debt securities will not be considered outstanding, and therefore not eligible to vote, if we have deposited or set aside in trust money for their payment or redemption or if we, any other obligor, or any of our affiliates, or any obligor own such debt securities. Debt securities will also not be eligible to vote if they have been fully defeased as described later under "— Defeasance — Full Defeasance".

          We will generally be entitled to set any day as a record date for the purpose of determining the holders of outstanding indenture securities that are entitled to vote or take other action under the indenture. However, the record date may not be more than 30 days before the date of the first solicitation of holders to vote on or take such action. If we set a record date for a vote or other action to be taken by holders of one or more series, that vote or action may be taken only by persons who are holders of outstanding indenture securities of those series on the record date and must be taken within 11 months following the record date.

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          Book-entry and other indirect holders should consult their banks or brokers for information on how approval may be granted or denied if we seek to change the indenture or the debt securities or requests a waiver.


Defeasance

          The following provisions will be applicable to each series of debt securities unless we state in the applicable prospectus supplement that the provisions of covenant defeasance and full defeasance will not be applicable to that series.

Covenant Defeasance

          Under current U.S. federal tax law and the indenture, we can make the deposit described below and be released from some of the restrictive covenants in the indenture under which the particular series was issued. This is called "covenant defeasance". In that event, you would lose the protection of those restrictive covenants but would gain the protection of having money and government securities set aside in trust to repay your debt securities. If we achieve covenant defeasance and your debt securities were subordinated as described under "— Indenture Provisions — Subordination" below, such subordination would not prevent the trustee under the indenture from applying the funds available to it from the deposit described in the first bullet below to the payment of amounts due in respect of such debt securities for the benefit of the subordinated debt holders. In order to achieve covenant defeasance, we must do the following:

          If we accomplish covenant defeasance, you can still look to us for repayment of the debt securities if there were a shortfall in the trust deposit or the trustee is prevented from making payment. For example, if one of the remaining Events of Default occurred (such as our bankruptcy) and the debt securities became immediately due and payable, there might be such a shortfall. However, there is no assurance that we would have sufficient funds to make payment of the shortfall.

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Full Defeasance

          If there is a change in U.S. federal tax law or we obtain IRS ruling, as described in the second bullet below, we can legally release ourselves from all payment and other obligations on the debt securities of a particular series (called "full defeasance") if we put in place the following other arrangements for you to be repaid:

          If we ever did accomplish full defeasance, as described above, you would have to rely solely on the trust deposit for repayment of the debt securities. You could not look to us for repayment in the unlikely event of any shortfall. Conversely, the trust deposit would most likely be protected from claims of our lenders and other creditors, as applicable, if we ever became bankrupt or insolvent. If your debt securities were subordinated as described later under "— Indenture Provisions — Subordination", such subordination would not prevent the trustee under the indenture from applying the funds available to it from the deposit referred to in the first bullet of the preceding paragraph to the payment of amounts due in respect of such debt securities for the benefit of the subordinated debt holders.


Form, Exchange and Transfer of Certificated Registered Securities

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          Holders may exchange their certificated securities for debt securities of smaller denominations or combined into fewer debt securities of larger denominations, as long as the total principal amount is not changed and as long as the denomination is greater than the minimum denomination for such securities.

          Holders may exchange or transfer their certificated securities at the office of the trustee. We have appointed the trustee to act as our agent for registering debt securities in the names of holders transferring debt securities. We may appoint another entity to perform these functions or perform them ourselves.

          Holders will not be required to pay a service charge to transfer or exchange their certificated securities, but they may be required to pay any tax or other governmental charge associated with the transfer or exchange. The transfer or exchange will be made only if our transfer agent, as applicable, is satisfied with the holder's proof of legal ownership.

          If we have designated additional transfer agents for your debt security, they will be named in the prospectus supplement. We may appoint additional transfer agents or cancel the appointment of any particular transfer agent. We may also approve a change in the office through which any transfer agent acts.

          If any certificated securities of a particular series are redeemable and we redeem less than all the debt securities of that series, we may block the transfer or exchange of those debt securities during the period beginning 15 days before the day we mail the notice of redemption and ending on the day of that mailing, in order to freeze the list of holders to prepare the mailing. We may also refuse to register transfers or exchanges of any certificated securities selected for redemption, except that we will continue to permit transfers and exchanges of the unredeemed portion of any debt security that will be partially redeemed.

          If a registered debt security is issued in book-entry form, only the depositary will be entitled to transfer and exchange the debt security as described in this subsection, since it will be the sole holder of the debt security.


Resignation of Trustee

          Each trustee may resign or be removed with respect to one or more series of indenture securities provided that a successor trustee is appointed to act with respect to these series and has accepted such appointment. In the event that two or more persons are acting as trustee with respect to different series of indenture securities under the indenture, each of the trustees will be a trustee of a trust separate and apart from the trust administered by any other trustee.


Indenture Provisions — Subordination

          Upon any distribution of our assets upon our dissolution, winding up, liquidation or reorganization, the payment of the principal of (and premium, if any) and interest, if any, on any indenture securities denominated as subordinated debt securities is to be subordinated to the extent provided in the indenture in right of payment to the prior payment in full of all Senior Indebtedness (as defined below), but our obligation to you to make payment of the principal of (and premium, if any) and interest, if any, on such subordinated debt securities will not otherwise be affected. In addition, no payment on account of principal (or premium, if any), sinking fund or interest, if any, may be made on such subordinated debt securities at any time unless full payment of all amounts due in respect of the principal (and premium, if any), sinking fund and interest on Senior Indebtedness has been made or duly provided for in money or money's worth.

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securities, upon our dissolution, winding up, liquidation or reorganization before all Senior Indebtedness is paid in full, the payment or distribution must be paid over to the holders of the Senior Indebtedness or on their behalf for application to the payment of all the Senior Indebtedness remaining unpaid until all the Senior Indebtedness has been paid in full, after giving effect to any concurrent payment or distribution to the holders of the Senior Indebtedness. Subject to the payment in full of all Senior Indebtedness upon this distribution by us, the holders of such subordinated debt securities will be subrogated to the rights of the holders of the Senior Indebtedness to the extent of payments made to the holders of the Senior Indebtedness out of the distributive share of such subordinated debt securities.

          By reason of this subordination, in the event of a distribution of our assets upon our insolvency, certain of our senior creditors may recover more, ratably, than holders of any subordinated debt securities or the holders of any indenture securities that are not Senior Indebtedness. The indenture provides that these subordination provisions will not apply to money and securities held in trust under the defeasance provisions of the indenture.

          Senior Indebtedness is defined in the indenture as the principal of (and premium, if any) and unpaid interest on:

          If this prospectus is being delivered in connection with the offering of a series of indenture securities denominated as subordinated debt securities, the accompanying prospectus supplement will set forth the approximate amount of our Senior Indebtedness and of our other Indebtedness outstanding as of a recent date.


Secured Indebtedness and Ranking

          Certain of our indebtedness, including certain series of indenture securities, may be secured. The prospectus supplement for each series of indenture securities will describe the terms of any security interest for such series and will indicate the approximate amount of our secured indebtedness as of a recent date. Any unsecured indenture securities will effectively rank junior to any existing and future secured indebtedness, including any credit facilities or secured indenture securities, that we incur to the extent of the value of the assets securing such secured indebtedness. Our debt securities, whether secured or unsecured, will rank structurally junior to all existing and future indebtedness (including trade payables) incurred by our subsidiaries, financing vehicles or similar facilities, with respect to claims on the assets of any such subsidiaries, financing vehicles or similar facilities.

          In the event of bankruptcy, liquidation, reorganization or other winding up, any of our assets that secure secured debt will be available to pay obligations on unsecured debt securities only after all indebtedness under such secured debt has been repaid in full from such assets. We advise you that there may not be sufficient assets remaining to pay amounts due on any or all unsecured debt securities then outstanding after fulfillment of this obligation. As a result, the holders of unsecured indenture securities may recover less, ratably, than holders of any of our secured indebtedness.


The Trustee under the Indenture

          U.S. Bank National Association will serve as the trustee under the indenture.

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Certain Considerations Relating to Foreign Currencies

          Debt securities denominated or payable in foreign currencies may entail significant risks. These risks include the possibility of significant fluctuations in the foreign currency markets, the imposition or modification of foreign exchange controls and potential illiquidity in the secondary market. These risks will vary depending upon the currency or currencies involved and will be more fully described in the applicable prospectus supplement.

Book-Entry Procedures

          Unless otherwise specified in the applicable prospectus supplement, the debt securities will be issued in book-entry form, and the Depository Trust Company, or DTC, will act as securities depository for the debt securities. Unless otherwise specified in the applicable prospectus supplement, the debt securities will be issued as fully registered securities registered in the name of Cede & Co. (DTC's partnership nominee) or such other name as may be requested by an authorized representative of DTC. One fully-registered certificate will be issued for the debt securities, in the aggregate principal amount of such issue, and will be deposited with DTC.

          DTC is a limited-purpose trust company organized under the New York Banking Law, a "banking organization" within the meaning of the New York Banking Law, a member of the Federal Reserve System, a "clearing corporation" within the meaning of the New York Uniform Commercial Code, and a "clearing agency" registered pursuant to the provisions of Section 17A of the Exchange Act. DTC holds and provides asset servicing for over 3.5 million issues of U.S. and non-U.S. equity, corporate and municipal debt issues, and money market instruments from over 100 countries that DTC's participants, or Direct Participants, deposit with DTC. DTC also facilitates the post-trade settlement among Direct Participants of sales and other securities transactions in deposited securities through electronic computerized book-entry transfers and pledges between Direct Participants' accounts. This eliminates the need for physical movement of securities certificates. Direct Participants include both U.S. and non-U.S. securities brokers and dealers, banks, trust companies, clearing corporations, and certain other organizations. DTC is a wholly-owned subsidiary of The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation, or DTCC.

          DTCC is the holding company for DTC, National Securities Clearing Corporation and Fixed Income Clearing Corporation, all of which are registered clearing agencies. DTCC is owned by the users of its regulated subsidiaries. Access to the DTC system is also available to others such as both U.S. and non-U.S. securities brokers and dealers, banks, trust companies and clearing corporations that clear through or maintain a custodial relationship with a Direct Participant, either directly or indirectly, or Indirect Participants. DTC has a Standard & Poor's rating of AA+. The DTC Rules applicable to its participants are on file with the SEC. More information about DTC can be found at www.dtcc.com and www.dtc.org.

          Purchases of debt securities under the DTC system must be made by or through Direct Participants, which will receive a credit for the debt securities on DTC's records. The ownership interest of each actual purchaser of each security, or the "Beneficial Owner," is in turn to be recorded on the Direct and Indirect Participants' records. Beneficial Owners will not receive written confirmation from DTC of their purchase. Beneficial Owners are, however, expected to receive written confirmations providing details of the transaction, as well as periodic statements of their holdings, from the Direct or Indirect Participant through which the Beneficial Owner entered into the transaction. Transfers of ownership interests in the debt securities are to be accomplished by entries made on the books of Direct and Indirect Participants acting on behalf of Beneficial Owners. Beneficial Owners will not receive certificates representing their ownership interests in debt securities, except in the event that use of the book-entry system for the debt securities is discontinued.

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          To facilitate subsequent transfers, all debt securities deposited by Direct Participants with DTC are registered in the name of DTC's partnership nominee, Cede & Co. or such other name as may be requested by an authorized representative of DTC. The deposit of debt securities with DTC and their registration in the name of Cede & Co. or such other DTC nominee do not effect any change in beneficial ownership. DTC has no knowledge of the actual Beneficial Owners of the debt securities; DTC's records reflect only the identity of the Direct Participants to whose accounts such debt securities are credited, which may or may not be the Beneficial Owners. The Direct and Indirect Participants will remain responsible for keeping account of their holdings on behalf of their customers.

          Conveyance of notices and other communications by DTC to Direct Participants, by Direct Participants to Indirect Participants, and by Direct Participants and Indirect Participants to Beneficial Owners will be governed by arrangements among them, subject to any statutory or regulatory requirements as may be in effect from time to time.

          Redemption notices shall be sent to DTC. If less than all of the debt securities within an issue are being redeemed, DTC's practice is to determine by lot the amount of the interest of each Direct Participant in such issue to be redeemed.

          Redemption proceeds, distributions, and interest payments on the debt securities will be made to Cede & Co., or such other nominee as may be requested by an authorized representative of DTC. DTC's practice is to credit Direct Participants' accounts upon DTC's receipt of funds and corresponding detail information from us or the trustee on the payment date in accordance with their respective holdings shown on DTC's records. Payments by Participants to Beneficial Owners will be governed by standing instructions and customary practices, as is the case with securities held for the accounts of customers in bearer form or registered in "street name," and will be the responsibility of such Participant and not of DTC nor its nominee, the trustee, or us, subject to any statutory or regulatory requirements as may be in effect from time to time. Payment of redemption proceeds, distributions, and interest payments to Cede & Co. (or such other nominee as may be requested by an authorized representative of DTC) is the responsibility of us or the trustee, but disbursement of such payments to Direct Participants will be the responsibility of DTC, and disbursement of such payments to the Beneficial Owners will be the responsibility of Direct and Indirect Participants.

          DTC may discontinue providing its services as securities depository with respect to the debt securities at any time by giving reasonable notice to us or to the trustee. Under such circumstances, in the event that a successor securities depository is not obtained, certificates are required to be printed and delivered. We may decide to discontinue use of the system of book-entry-only transfers through DTC (or a successor securities depository). In that event, certificates will be printed and delivered to DTC.

          The information in this section concerning DTC and DTC's book-entry system has been obtained from sources that we believe to be reliable, but we take no responsibility for the accuracy thereof.

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CERTAIN U.S. FEDERAL INCOME TAX CONSIDERATIONS

          The following discussion is a general summary of certain U.S. federal income tax considerations applicable to us and an investment in shares of our common stock. The discussion is based upon the Code, the regulations of the U.S. Department of Treasury promulgated thereunder, which we refer to as the "Treasury regulations", the legislative history of the Code, current administrative interpretations and practices of the IRS (including administrative interpretations and practices of the IRS expressed in private letter rulings which are binding on the IRS only with respect to the particular taxpayers that requested and received those rulings) and judicial decisions, each as of the date of this prospectus and all of which are subject to change or differing interpretations, possibly retroactively, which could affect the continuing validity of this discussion. The U.S. federal income tax laws addressed in this summary are highly technical and complex, and certain aspects of their application to us are not completely clear. In addition, certain U.S. federal income tax consequences described in this summary depend upon certain factual matters, including (without limitation) the value and tax basis ascribed to our assets and the manner in which we operate, and certain complicated tax accounting calculations. We have not sought, and will not seek, any ruling from the IRS regarding any matter discussed in this summary, and this summary is not binding on the IRS. Accordingly, there can be no assurance that the IRS will not assert, and a court will not sustain, a position contrary to any of the tax consequences discussed below. This summary does not purport to be a complete description of all the tax aspects affecting us and our stockholders. For example, this summary does not describe all U.S. federal income tax consequences that may be relevant to certain types of stockholders subject to special treatment under U.S. federal income tax laws, including stockholders subject to the alternative minimum tax, tax-exempt organizations, insurance companies, partnerships or other pass-through entities and their owners, persons that hold shares of our common stock through a foreign financial institution, persons that hold shares of our common stock through a non-financial foreign entity, Non-U.S. stockholders (as defined below) engaged in a trade or business in the U.S. or Non-U.S. stockholders entitled to claim the benefits of an applicable income tax treaty, persons who have ceased to be U.S. citizens or to be taxed as resident aliens, persons holding our common stock in connection with a hedging, straddle, conversion or other integrated transaction, dealers in securities, a trader in securities that elects to use a market-to-market method of accounting for its securities holdings, pension plans and trusts, and financial institutions. This summary assumes that stockholders hold our common stock as capital assets for U.S. federal income tax purposes (generally, assets held for investment). This summary generally does not discuss any aspects of U.S. estate or gift tax or foreign, state or local tax. It does not discuss the special treatment under U.S. federal income tax laws that could result if the we invested in tax-exempt securities or certain other investment assets.

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          A "Non-U.S. stockholder" generally is a beneficial owner of shares of our common stock that is not a U.S. stockholder or a partnership (or an entity or arrangement treated as a partnership) for U.S. federal income tax purposes.

          If a partnership, or other entity or arrangement treated as a partnership for U.S. federal income tax purposes, holds shares of our common stock, the U.S. federal income tax treatment of the partnership and each partner generally will depend on the status of the partner, the activities of the partnership and certain determinations made at the partner level. A stockholder that is a partnership holding shares of our common stock, and each partner in such a partnership, should consult his, her or its own tax adviser with respect to the tax consequences of the purchase, ownership and disposition of shares of our common stock.

          Tax matters are very complicated and the tax consequences to each stockholder of an investment in shares of our common stock will depend on the facts of his, her or its particular situation. You should consult your own tax adviser regarding the specific consequences of such an investment, including tax reporting requirements, the applicability of federal, state, local and foreign tax laws, eligibility for the benefits of any applicable income tax treaty and the effect of any possible changes in the tax laws.


Our Election to be Taxed as a RIC

          We have elected to be treated, and intend to comply with the requirements to continue to qualify annually, as a RIC under Subchapter M of the Code. As a RIC, we generally will not pay corporate-level U.S. federal income taxes on any net ordinary income or capital gains that we timely distribute to our stockholders as dividends. Rather, dividends distributed by us generally will be taxable to our stockholders, and any net operating losses, foreign tax credits and other tax attributes of ours generally will not pass through to our stockholders, subject to special rules for certain items such as net capital gains and qualified dividend income recognized by us. See "— Taxation of U.S. Stockholders" and "— Taxation of Non-U.S. Stockholders" below.

          To qualify as a RIC, we must, among other things, meet certain source-of-income and asset diversification requirements (as described below). In addition, to be eligible to be taxed as a RIC, we must distribute to our stockholders, for each taxable year, at least 90.0% of our "investment company taxable income", which generally is our net ordinary income plus the excess of realized net short-term capital gains over realized net long-term capital losses (the "Annual Distribution Requirement").


Taxation as a RIC

          If we:

then we will not be subject to U.S. federal income tax on the portion of our income that is timely distributed (or is deemed to be timely distributed) to our stockholders. If we fail to qualify as a RIC, we will be subject to U.S. federal income tax at the regular corporate rates on our income and capital gains.

          We will be subject to a 4.0% nondeductible U.S. federal excise tax on certain undistributed income unless we distribute in a timely manner an amount at least equal to the sum of (1) 98.0% of our net ordinary income for each calendar year, (2) 98.2% of our capital gain net income for the one-year period ending October 31 in that calendar year and (3) any income and net capital gains that we recognized in preceding years, but were not distributed in such years and on which we did

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not pay corporate-level U.S. federal income tax (the "Excise Tax Avoidance Requirement"). While we intend to make distributions to our stockholders in each taxable year that will be sufficient to avoid any U.S. federal excise tax on our earnings, there can be no assurance that we will be successful in entirely avoiding this tax.

          In order to qualify as a RIC for U.S. federal income tax purposes, we must, among other things:

          NMF Holdings and NMFDB are treated as disregarded entities for U.S. federal income tax purposes. As a result, NMF Holdings and NMFDB will not be separately subject to U.S. federal income tax and, for U.S. federal income tax purposes, we will take into account all of NMF Holdings' and NMFDB's assets and items of income, gain, loss, deduction and credit. In the remainder of this discussion, except as otherwise indicated, references to "we" "us" "our" and "NMFC" include NMF Holdings and NMFDB.

          SBIC I GP, SBIC I, SBIC II GP and SBIC II are treated as disregarded entities for U.S. federal income tax purposes. As a result, SBIC I GP, SBIC I, SBIC II GP and SBIC II will not be separately subject to U.S. federal income tax and, for U.S. federal income tax purposes, we will take into account all of SBIC I GP's, SBIC I's, SBIC II GP's and SBIC II's assets and items of income, gain, loss, deduction and credit. In the remainder of this discussion, except as otherwise indicated, references to "we" "us" "our" and "NMFC" include SBIC I GP, SBIC I, SBIC II GP and SBIC II.

          NMF Ancora, NMF QID and NMF YP are Delaware corporations. NMF Ancora, NMF QID and NMF YP are not consolidated for income tax purposes and may each incur U.S. federal, state and local income tax expense with respect to their respective income and expenses earned from investment activities.

          A RIC is limited in its ability to deduct expenses in excess of its "investment company taxable income" (which is, generally, ordinary income plus the excess of realized net short-term capital gains over realized net long-term capital losses). If our expenses in a given year exceed our investment company taxable income, we would experience a net operating loss for that year. However, a RIC is not permitted to carry forward net operating losses to subsequent years and such net operating losses do not pass through to its stockholders. In addition, expenses can be used only to offset investment company taxable income, not net capital gain. A RIC may not use any net capital losses (that is, realized capital losses in excess of realized capital gains) to offset

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the RIC's investment company taxable income, but may carry forward such losses, and use them to offset capital gains, indefinitely. Due to these limits on the deductibility of expenses and net capital losses, we may for U.S. federal income tax purposes have aggregate taxable income for several years that we are required to distribute and that is taxable to our stockholders even if such income is greater than the aggregate net income we actually earned during those years. In such event, we may liquidate certain investments, if necessary. We may recognize gains or losses from such liquidations. In the event that we recognize net capital gains from such transactions, you may receive a larger capital gain distribution than you would have received in the absence of such transactions.

          For U.S. federal income tax purposes, we may be required to include in our taxable income certain amounts that we have not yet received in cash. For example, if we hold debt obligations that are treated under applicable tax rules as having original issue discount (such as debt instruments with PIK interest or, in certain cases, increasing interest rates or issued with warrants), we must include in our taxable income in each year the portion of the original issue discount that accrues over the life of the obligation, regardless of whether cash representing such income is received by us in the same taxable year. We may also have to include in our taxable income other amounts that we have not yet received in cash, such as accruals on a contingent payment debt instrument or deferred loan origination fees that are paid after origination of the loan or are paid in non-cash compensation such as warrants or stock. Because original issue discounts or other amounts accrued will be included in our investment company taxable income for the year of accrual and before we receive any corresponding cash payments, we may be required to make a distribution to our stockholders in order to satisfy the Annual Distribution Requirement, even though we would not have received any corresponding cash payment.

          Accordingly, to enable us to satisfy the Annual Distribution Requirement, we may need to sell some of our assets at times and/or at prices that we would not consider advantageous, we may need to raise additional equity or debt capital or we may need to forego new investment opportunities or otherwise take actions that are disadvantageous to our business (or be unable to take actions that are advantageous to our business). If we are unable to obtain cash from other sources to enable us to satisfy the Annual Distribution Requirement, we may fail to qualify for the U.S. federal income tax benefits allowable to RICs and, thus, become subject to a corporate level U.S. federal income tax (and any applicable state and local taxes).

          Because we intend to use debt financing, we may be prevented by financial covenants contained in our debt financing agreements from making distributions to our shareholders. In addition, under the 1940 Act, we are generally not permitted to make distributions to our shareholders while our debt obligations and other senior securities are outstanding unless certain "asset coverage" tests are met. See "Item 1 — Business — Senior Securities" in our Annual Report on Form 10-K. Limits on distributions to our shareholders may prevent us from satisfying the Annual Distribution Requirement and, therefore, may jeopardize our qualification for taxation as a RIC, or subject us to the 4.0% U.S. federal excise tax.

          Although we do not presently expect to do so, we may borrow funds and sell assets in order to make distributions to our stockholders that are sufficient for us to satisfy the Annual Distribution Requirement. However, our ability to dispose of assets may be limited by (1) the illiquid nature of our portfolio and/or (2) other requirements relating to our status as a RIC, including the Diversification Tests. If we dispose of assets in order to meet the Annual Distribution Requirement or the Excise Tax Avoidance Requirement, we may make such dispositions at times that, from an investment standpoint, are not advantageous.

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Failure of NMFC to Qualify as a RIC

          If we fail to satisfy the 90.0% Income Test or the Diversification Tests for any taxable year or quarter of such taxable year, we may nevertheless continue to qualify as a RIC for such year if certain relief provisions of the Code apply (which may, among other things, require us to pay certain corporate-level U.S. federal income taxes or to dispose of certain assets). If we fail to qualify for treatment as a RIC and such relief provisions do not apply to us, we will be subject to U.S. federal income tax on all of our taxable income at regular corporate rates (and also will be subject to any applicable state and local taxes), regardless of whether we make any distributions to our stockholders. Distributions would not be required. However, if distributions were made, any such distributions would be taxable to our stockholders as ordinary dividend income and, subject to certain limitations under the Code, any such distributions may be eligible for the 20.0% maximum rate applicable to non-corporate taxpayers to the extent of our current or accumulated earnings and profits. Subject to certain limitations under the Code, corporate distributees would be eligible for the dividends-received deduction. Distributions in excess of our current and accumulated earnings and profits would be treated first as a return of capital to the extent of the stockholder's tax basis, and any remaining distributions would be treated as a capital gain.

          Subject to a limited exception applicable to RICs that qualified as such under Subchapter M of the Code for at least one year prior to disqualification and that requalify as a RIC no later than the second year following the non-qualifying year, we could be subject to tax on any unrealized net built-in gains in the assets held by us during the period in which we failed to qualify as a RIC that are recognized during the five-year period after our requalification as a RIC, unless we made a special election to pay corporate-level U.S. federal income tax on such built-in gain at the time of our requalification as a RIC. We may decide to be taxed as a regular corporation even if we would otherwise qualify as a RIC if we determine that treatment as a corporation for a particular year would be in our best interests.


Investments — General

          Certain of our investment practices may be subject to special and complex U.S. federal income tax provisions that may, among other things, (1) treat dividends that would otherwise constitute qualified dividend income as non-qualified dividend income, (2) disallow, suspend or otherwise limit the allowance of certain losses or deductions, (3) convert lower-taxed long-term capital gains into higher-taxed short-term capital gains or ordinary income, (4) convert an ordinary loss or a deduction into a capital loss (the deductibility of which is more limited), (5) cause us to recognize income or gains without receipt of a corresponding distribution of cash, (6) adversely affect the time as to when a purchase or sale of stock or securities is deemed to occur, (7) adversely alter the characterization of certain complex financial transactions and (8) produce income that will not be qualifying income for purposes of the 90.0% Income Test. We intend to monitor our transactions and may make certain tax elections to mitigate the potential adverse effect of these provisions, but there can be no assurance that any adverse effects of these provisions will be mitigated.

Passive Foreign Investment Companies

          If we purchase shares in a "passive foreign investment company" (a "PFIC"), we may be subject to U.S. federal income tax on any "excess distribution" received on, or any gain from the disposition of, such shares even if such income is distributed by it as a taxable dividend to its stockholders. Additional charges in the nature of interest generally will be imposed on us in respect of deferred taxes arising from any such excess distribution or gain. If we invest in a PFIC and elect to treat the PFIC as a "qualified electing fund" under the Code (a "QEF"), in lieu of the foregoing requirements, we will be required to include in income each year our proportionate share of the

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ordinary earnings and net capital gain of the QEF, even if such income is not distributed by the QEF. Alternatively, we may be able to elect to mark to market at the end of each taxable year our shares in a PFIC; in this case, we will recognize as ordinary income any increase in the value of such shares, and as ordinary loss any decrease in such value to the extent that any such decrease does not exceed prior increases included in our income. Under either election, we may be required to recognize income in excess of distributions from PFICs and our proceeds from dispositions of PFIC stock during that year, and such income will nevertheless be subject to the Annual Distribution Requirement and will be taken into account for purposes of the 4.0% U.S. federal excise tax. See "— Taxation of NMFC as a RIC" above.

Foreign Currency Transactions

          Under Section 988 of the Code, gains or losses attributable to fluctuations in exchange rates between the time we accrue income, expenses or other liabilities denominated in a foreign currency and the time we actually collect such income or pay such expenses or liabilities are generally treated as ordinary income or loss. Similarly, gains or losses on foreign currency forward contracts and the disposition of debt obligations denominated in a foreign currency, to the extent attributable to fluctuations in exchange rates between the acquisition and disposition dates, are also treated as ordinary income or loss.

          The remainder of this discussion assumes that we qualify as a RIC for each taxable year.


Taxation of U.S. Stockholders

          The following discussion only applies to U.S. stockholders. Prospective stockholders that are not U.S. stockholders should refer to "— Taxation of Non-U.S. Stockholders" below.

Distributions

          Distributions by us generally are taxable to U.S. stockholders as ordinary income or capital gains. Distributions of our "investment company taxable income" will be taxable as ordinary income to U.S. stockholders to the extent of our current or accumulated earnings and profits, whether paid in cash or reinvested in additional common stock. To the extent that such distributions paid by us to non-corporate stockholders (including individuals) are attributable to dividends from U.S. corporations and certain qualified foreign corporations, such distributions ("Qualifying Dividends") may be eligible for a maximum tax rate of 20.0%. In this regard, it is anticipated that distributions paid by NMFC will generally not be attributable to dividends received by us and, therefore, generally will not qualify for the 20.0% maximum rate applicable to Qualifying Dividends. Distributions of our net capital gains (which are generally our realized net long-term capital gains in excess of realized net short-term capital losses) properly reported by us as "capital gain dividends" in written statements furnished to its stockholders will be taxable to a U.S. stockholder as long-term capital gains that are currently taxable at a maximum rate of 20.0% in the case of individuals, trusts or estates, regardless of the U.S. stockholder's holding period for his, her or its common stock and regardless of whether paid in cash or reinvested in additional common stock. Distributions in excess of our earnings and profits first will reduce a U.S. stockholder's adjusted tax basis in such stockholder's common stock and, after the adjusted tax basis is reduced to zero, will constitute capital gains to such U.S. stockholder.

          We may retain some or all of our realized net long-term capital gains in excess of realized net short-term capital losses, but designate the retained net capital gain as a "deemed distribution". In that case, among other consequences, (i) we will pay tax on the retained amount, (ii) each U.S. stockholder will be required to include his, her or its share of the deemed distribution in income as if it had been actually distributed to the U.S. stockholder, and (iii) the U.S. stockholder will be entitled to claim a credit equal to his, her or its allocable share of the tax paid thereon by us.

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Because we expect to pay tax on any retained net capital gains at the regular corporate tax rate, and because that rate is in excess of the maximum rate currently payable by individuals on long-term capital gains, the amount of tax that individual U.S. stockholders will be treated as having paid will exceed the tax they owe on the capital gain distribution and such excess generally may be refunded or claimed as a credit against the U.S. stockholder's other U.S. federal income tax obligations. The amount of the deemed distribution net of such tax will be added to the U.S. stockholder's cost basis for his, her or its common stock. In order to utilize the deemed distribution approach, we must provide written notice to its stockholders prior to the expiration of 60 days after the close of the relevant taxable year. We cannot treat any of our investment company taxable income as a "deemed distribution".

          We may distribute taxable dividends that are payable in part in our common stock. In accordance with certain applicable Treasury regulations and published guidance issued by the Internal Revenue Service, a publicly offered RIC may treat a distribution of its own stock as fulfilling the RIC distribution requirements if each shareholder may elect to receive his or her entire distribution in either cash or stock of the RIC, subject to a limitation that the aggregate amount of cash to be distributed to all shareholders must be at least 20.0% (which has been temporarily reduced to 10.0% for distributions declared on or after April 1, 2020, and on or before December 31, 2020) of the aggregate declared distribution. If too many shareholders elect to receive cash, the cash available for distribution must be allocated among the shareholders electing to receive cash (with the balance of the distribution paid in stock). In no event will any shareholder, electing to receive cash, receive less than the lesser of (a) the portion of the distribution such shareholder has elected to receive in cash or (b) an amount equal to his or her entire distribution times the percentage limitation on cash available for distribution. If these and certain other requirements are met, for U.S. federal income tax purposes, the amount of the dividend paid in stock will be equal to the amount of cash that could have been received instead of stock. Taxable shareholders receiving such dividends will be required to include the amount of the dividends as ordinary income (or as long-term capital gain to the extent such distribution is properly reported as a capital gain dividend) to the extent of our current and accumulated earnings and profits for U.S. federal income tax purposes. As a result, a U.S. shareholder may be required to pay tax with respect to such dividends in excess of any cash received. If a U.S. shareholder sells the stock it receives as a dividend in order to pay this tax, the sales proceeds may be less than the amount included in income with respect to the dividend, depending on the market price of our common stock at the time of the sale. Furthermore, with respect to non-U.S. shareholders, we may be required to withhold U.S. tax with respect to such dividends, including in respect of all or a portion of such dividend that is payable in common stock. In addition, if a significant number of our shareholders determine to sell shares of our common stock in order to pay taxes owed on dividends, it may put downward pressure on the trading price of our common stock.

          For purposes of determining (1) whether the Annual Distribution Requirement is satisfied for any year and (2) the amount of capital gain dividends paid for that year, we may, under certain circumstances, elect to treat a dividend that is paid during the following taxable year as if it had been paid during the taxable year in question. If we make such an election, the U.S. stockholder will still be treated as receiving the dividend in the taxable year in which the distribution is made. However, any dividend declared by us in October, November or December of any calendar year, payable to stockholders of record on a specified date in such a month and actually paid during January of the following year, will be treated as if it had been received by its U.S. stockholders on December 31 of the year in which the dividend was declared.

          If an investor purchases shares of our common stock shortly before the record date of a distribution, the price of the shares will include the value of the distribution and the investor will be subject to tax on the distribution even though economically it may represent a return of his, her or its investment.

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          We or the applicable withholding agent will send to each of its U.S. stockholders, as promptly as possible after the end of each calendar year, a notice reporting the amounts includible in such U.S. stockholder's taxable income for such year as ordinary income and as long-term capital gain. In addition, the federal tax status of each year's distributions from us generally will be reported to the IRS (including the amount of dividends, if any, that are Qualifying Dividends eligible for the 20.0% maximum rate). Dividends paid by us generally will not be eligible for the dividends-received deduction or the preferential tax rate applicable to Qualifying Dividends because our income generally will not consist of dividends. Distributions may also be subject to additional state, local and foreign taxes depending on a U.S. stockholder's particular situation.

Dividend Reinvestment Plan

          Under the dividend reinvestment plan, if a U.S. stockholder owns shares of our common stock registered in the U.S. stockholder's own name, the U.S. stockholder will have all cash distributions automatically reinvested in additional shares of our common stock unless the U.S. stockholder opts out of the dividend reinvestment plan by delivering a written, phone or internet notice to the plan administrator at least three days prior to the payment date of the next dividend or distribution. See "Dividend Reinvestment Plan" in this prospectus. Any distributions reinvested under the plan will nevertheless remain taxable to the U.S. stockholder. The U.S. stockholder will have an adjusted tax basis in the additional shares of our common stock purchased through the plan equal to the amount of the reinvested distribution. The additional shares will have a new holding period commencing on the day following the day on which the shares are credited to the U.S. stockholder's account.

Dispositions

          A U.S. stockholder generally will recognize taxable gain or loss if the U.S. stockholder sells or otherwise disposes of his, her or its shares of our common stock. The amount of gain or loss will be measured by the difference between such stockholder's adjusted tax basis in the common stock sold and the amount of the proceeds received in exchange. Any gain or loss arising from such sale or disposition generally will be treated as long-term capital gain or loss if the U.S. stockholder has held his, her or its shares for more than one year; otherwise, any such gain or loss will be classified as short-term capital gain or loss. However, any capital loss arising from the sale or disposition of shares of our common stock held for six months or less will be treated as long-term capital loss to the extent of the amount of capital gain dividends received, or undistributed capital gain deemed received, with respect to such shares. In addition, all or a portion of any loss recognized upon a disposition of shares of our common stock may be disallowed if other shares of our common stock are purchased (whether through reinvestment of distributions or otherwise) within 30 days before or after the disposition. In such case, the basis of the newly purchased shares will be adjusted to reflect the disallowed loss.

          In general, non-corporate U.S. stockholders currently are subject to a maximum U.S. federal income tax rate of 20.0% on their recognized net capital gain (i.e., the excess of realized net long-term capital gains over realized net short-term capital losses), including any long-term capital gain derived from an investment in shares of our common stock. Such rate is lower than the maximum rate on ordinary income currently payable by individuals. In addition, individuals with a modified adjusted gross incomes in excess of $200,000 ($250,000 in the case of married individuals filing jointly) and certain estates and trusts are subject to an additional 3.8% tax on their "net investment income", which generally includes net income from interest, dividends, annuities, royalties and rents, and net capital gains (other than certain amounts earned from trades or businesses). Corporate U.S. stockholders currently are subject to U.S. federal income tax on net capital gain at the maximum 21.0% rate also applied to ordinary income. Non-corporate U.S. stockholders with net capital losses for a year (i.e., capital losses in excess of capital gains)

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generally may deduct up to $3,000 of such losses against their ordinary income each year; any net capital losses of a non-corporate U.S. stockholder in excess of $3,000 generally may be carried forward and used in subsequent years as provided in the Code. Corporate U.S. stockholders generally may not deduct any net capital losses for a year, but may carry back such losses for three years or carry forward such losses for five years.

Tax Shelter Reporting Regulations

          Under applicable Treasury Regulations, if a U.S. stockholder recognizes a loss with respect to our common stock of $2.0 million or more for a non-corporate U.S. stockholder or $10.0 million or more for a corporate U.S. stockholder in any single taxable year (or a greater loss over a combination of years), the U.S. stockholder must file with the IRS a disclosure statement on Form 8886. Direct U.S. stockholders of portfolio securities are in many cases excepted from this reporting requirement, but under current guidance, U.S. stockholders of a RIC are not excepted. Future guidance may extend the current exception from this reporting requirement to U.S. stockholders of most or all RICs. The fact that a loss is reportable under these regulations does not affect the legal determination of whether the taxpayer's treatment of the loss is proper. U.S. stockholders should consult their own tax advisers to determine the applicability of these regulations in light of their individual circumstances.

Backup Withholding

          We may be required to withhold U.S. federal income tax ("backup withholding") from any distribution to a U.S. stockholder (other than a corporation, a financial institution, or a stockholder that otherwise qualifies for an exemption) (1) that fails to provide us or the distribution paying agent with a correct taxpayer identification number or a certificate that such stockholder is exempt from backup withholding or (2) with respect to whom the IRS notifies us that such stockholder has failed to properly report certain interest and dividend income to the IRS and to respond to notices to that effect. An individual's taxpayer identification number is his or her social security number. Any amount withheld under backup withholding is allowed as a credit against the U.S. stockholder's U.S. federal income tax liability, provided that proper information is timely provided to the IRS.


Taxation of Non-U.S. Stockholders

          The following discussion applies only to Non-U.S. stockholders. Whether an investment in shares of our common stock is appropriate for a Non-U.S. stockholder will depend upon that person's particular circumstances. An investment in shares of our common stock by a Non-U.S. stockholder may have adverse tax consequences to such Non-U.S. stockholder. Non-U.S. stockholders should consult their tax advisers before investing in our common stock.

Distributions; Dispositions

          Subject to the discussion in "— Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act" below, distributions of our "investment company taxable income" to Non-U.S. stockholders (including interest income and realized net short-term capital gains in excess of realized long-term capital losses, which generally would be free of withholding if paid to Non-U.S. stockholders directly) will be subject to withholding of U.S. federal income tax at a 30.0% rate (or lower rate provided by an applicable income tax treaty) to the extent of our current or accumulated earnings and profits, unless an applicable exception applies. Such dividends will not be subject to withholding of U.S. federal income tax to the extent that we report such dividends as "interest-related dividends" or "short-term capital gain dividends". Under this exemption, interest-related dividends and short-term capital gain dividends generally represent distributions of interest or short-term capital gains that would not have been subject to withholding of U.S. federal income tax at the source if they had been received directly by a foreign person, and that satisfy certain other requirements. No assurance can be given as to

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whether any of our distributions will be eligible for this exemption from withholding tax or, if eligible, will be reported as such by us.

          If the distributions are effectively connected with a U.S. trade or business of the Non-U.S. stockholder (and, if required by an applicable income tax treaty, are attributable to a U.S. permanent establishment of the Non-U.S. stockholder), we will not be required to withhold U.S. federal income tax if the Non-U.S. stockholder complies with applicable certification and disclosure requirements, although the distributions will be subject to U.S. federal income tax at the rates applicable to U.S. persons. (Special certification requirements apply to a Non-U.S. stockholder that is a foreign partnership or a foreign trust, and such entities are urged to consult their own tax advisers.)

          Subject to the discussion in "— Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act" below, actual or deemed distributions of our net capital gains to a Non-U.S. stockholder, and gains realized by a Non-U.S. stockholder upon the sale of our common stock, will not be subject to U.S. federal income or withholding tax unless the distributions or gains, as the case may be, are effectively connected with a U.S. trade or business of the Non-U.S. stockholder (and, if required by an applicable income tax treaty, are attributable to a U.S. permanent establishment of the Non-U.S. stockholder).

          If we distribute our net capital gains in the form of deemed rather than actual distributions, a Non-U.S. stockholder will be entitled to a U.S. federal income tax credit or tax refund equal to the stockholder's allocable share of the tax we pay on the capital gains deemed to have been distributed. In order to obtain the refund, the Non-U.S. stockholder must obtain a U.S. taxpayer identification number and file a U.S. federal income tax return, even if the Non-U.S. stockholder would not otherwise be required to obtain a U.S. taxpayer identification number or file a U.S. federal income tax return. For a corporate Non-U.S. stockholder, both distributions (actual or deemed) and gains realized upon the sale of our common stock that are effectively connected with a U.S. trade or business may, under certain circumstances, be subject to an additional "branch profits tax" at a 30.0% rate (or at a lower rate if provided for by an applicable income tax treaty). Accordingly, investment in shares of our common stock may not be appropriate for a Non-U.S. stockholder.

Dividend Reinvestment Plan

          Under our dividend reinvestment plan, if a Non-U.S. stockholder owns shares of our common stock registered in the Non-U.S. stockholder's own name, the Non-U.S. stockholder will have all cash distributions automatically reinvested in additional shares of our common stock unless it opts out of the dividend reinvestment plan by delivering a written, phone or internet notice to the plan administrator at least three days prior to the payment date of the next dividend or distribution. See "Dividend Reinvestment Plan" in this prospectus. If the distribution is a distribution of our investment company taxable income, is not reported by us as a short-term capital gain dividend or interest-related dividend, if applicable, and is not effectively connected with a U.S. trade or business of the Non-U.S. stockholder (or, if required by an applicable income tax treaty, is not attributable to a U.S. permanent establishment of the Non-U.S. stockholder), the amount distributed (to the extent of our current or accumulated earnings and profits) will be subject to withholding of U.S. federal income tax at a 30.0% rate (or lower rate provided by an applicable income tax treaty) and only the net after-tax amount will be reinvested in our common stock. If the distribution is effectively connected with a U.S. trade or business of the Non-U.S. stockholder (and, if required by an applicable income tax treaty, is attributable to a U.S. permanent establishment of the Non-U.S. stockholder), the full amount of the distribution generally will be reinvested in our common stock and will nevertheless be subject to U.S. federal income tax at the ordinary income rates applicable to U.S. persons. The Non-U.S. stockholder will have an adjusted tax basis in the additional shares of our common stock purchased through the plan equal to the amount of the reinvested

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distribution. The additional shares will have a new holding period commencing on the day following the day on which the shares are credited to the Non-U.S. stockholder's account.

Backup Withholding

          A Non-U.S. stockholder who is a non-resident alien individual, and who is otherwise subject to withholding of U.S. federal income tax, will be subject to information reporting and may be subject to backup withholding of U.S. federal income tax on taxable distributions unless the Non-U.S. stockholder provides us or the distribution paying agent with an IRS Form W-8BEN, W-8BEN-E (or an acceptable substitute form) or otherwise meets documentary evidence requirements for establishing that it is a Non-U.S. stockholder or otherwise establishes an exemption from backup withholding.

          Non-U.S. stockholders should consult their own tax advisers with respect to the U.S. federal income and withholding tax consequences, and state, local and foreign tax consequences, of an investment in shares of our common stock.


Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act

          Legislation commonly referred to as the "Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act," or "FATCA," generally imposes a 30.0% withholding tax on payments of certain types of income to foreign financial institutions ("FFIs") unless such FFIs (i) enter into agreements with the U.S. Treasury to report certain required information with respect to accounts held by U.S. persons (or held by foreign entities that have U.S. persons as substantial owners) or (ii) reside in jurisdictions that have entered into an intergovernmental agreement ("IGA") with the U.S. to provide such information and are in compliance with the terms of such IGA and any enabling legislation or regulations. The types of income subject to the tax include, among other things, U.S. source dividends. While existing U.S. Treasury regulations would also require withholding on payments of the gross proceeds from the sale of any property that could produce U.S. source dividends, the U.S. Treasury Department has indicated in subsequent proposed regulations its intent to eliminate this requirement. The information required to be reported includes the identity and taxpayer identification number of each account holder that is a U.S. person and transaction activity within the holder's account. In addition, subject to certain exceptions, this legislation also imposes a 30.0% withholding on payments to foreign entities that are not FFIs unless the foreign entity certifies that it does not have a 10.0% or greater U.S. owner or provides the withholding agent with identifying information on each 10.0% or greater U.S. owner. Depending on the status of a Non-U.S. stockholder and the status of the intermediaries through which such shareholder holds their shares, a Non-U.S. stockholder could be subject to this 30.0% withholding tax with respect to distributions on their shares of our common stock and proceeds from the sale of their shares of our common stock. A U.S. stockholder who hold their shares through foreign entities or intermediaries may also be subject to this 30% withholding tax. Under certain circumstances, a stockholder might be eligible for refunds or credits of such taxes.


Certain State, Local and Foreign Tax Matters

          We and our stockholders may be subject to state, local or foreign taxation in various jurisdictions in which we or they transact business, own property or reside. The state, local or foreign tax treatment of us and our stockholders may not conform to the U.S. federal income tax treatment discussed above. In particular, our investments in foreign securities may be subject to foreign withholding taxes. The imposition of any such foreign, state, local or other taxes would reduce cash available for distribution to our stockholders, and our stockholders would not be entitled to claim a credit or deduction with respect to such taxes. Prospective investors should consult with their own tax advisers regarding the application and effect of state, local and foreign income and other tax laws on an investment in shares of our common stock.

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REGULATION

          For more information on regulation please see "Item 1 — Business" in our Annual Report on Form 10-K. See "Available Information" below for more information regarding where you can obtain a copy of our codes of ethics and the Proxy Voting Policies and Procedures of our Investment Adviser.


Fundamental Investment Policies

          Neither our investment objective nor our investment policies are identified as fundamental. Accordingly, our investment objective and policies may be changed by us without the approval of our stockholders.


NYSE Corporate Governance Regulations

          The NYSE has adopted corporate governance regulations with which listed companies must comply with. We intend to be in compliance with such corporate governance listing standards applicable to BDCs. We intend to monitor our compliance with all future listing standards and to take all necessary actions to ensure that we are in compliance therewith. If we were to be delisted by the NYSE, the liquidity of our common stock would be materially impaired.

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PLAN OF DISTRIBUTION

          We may offer, from time to time, up to $750,000,000 of common stock, preferred stock, subscription rights to purchase shares of common stock, debt securities or warrants representing rights to purchase shares of our common stock, preferred stock or debt securities, in one or more underwritten public offerings, at-the-market offerings, negotiated transactions, block trades, best efforts or a combination of these methods. We may sell the securities directly to one or more purchasers, including to existing stockholders in a rights offering, through agents designated from time to time by us, or to or through underwriters or dealers. In the case of a rights offering, the applicable prospectus supplement will set forth the number of shares of our common stock issuable upon the exercise of each right and the other terms of such rights offering. Any underwriter or agent involved in the offer and sale of the securities will be named in the applicable prospectus supplement. A prospectus supplement or supplements will also describe the terms of the offering of the securities, including: the purchase price of the securities and the proceeds we will receive from the sale; any options under which underwriters may purchase additional securities from us; any agency fees or underwriting discounts and other items constituting agents' or underwriters' compensation; the public offering price; any discounts or concessions allowed or re-allowed or paid to dealers; and any securities exchange or market on which the securities may be listed. Only underwriters named in the prospectus supplement will be underwriters of the shares offered by the prospectus supplement.

          The distribution of the securities may be effected from time to time in one or more transactions at a fixed price or prices, which may be changed, at prevailing market prices at the time of sale, at prices related to such prevailing market prices, or at negotiated prices, provided, however, that the offering price per share of our common stock, less any underwriting commissions or discounts, must equal or exceed the NAV per share of our common stock at the time of the offering except (i) in connection with a rights offering to our existing stockholders, (ii) with the prior approval of the majority of our common stockholders, or (iii) under such other circumstances as the SEC may permit. Any offering of securities by us that requires the consent of the majority of our common stockholders, must occur, if at all, within one year after receiving such consent. The price at which the securities may be distributed may represent a discount from prevailing market prices.

          In connection with the sale of the securities, underwriters or agents may receive compensation from us or from purchasers of the securities, for whom they may act as agents, in the form of discounts, concessions or commissions. Underwriters may sell the securities to or through dealers and such dealers may receive compensation in the form of discounts, concessions or commissions from the underwriters and/or commissions from the purchasers for whom they may act as agents. Underwriters, dealers and agents that participate in the distribution of the securities may be deemed to be underwriters under the Securities Act, and any discounts and commissions they receive from us and any profit realized by them on the resale of the securities may be deemed to be underwriting discounts and commissions under the Securities Act. Any such underwriter or agent will be identified and any such compensation received from us will be described in the applicable prospectus supplement. The maximum aggregate commission or discount to be received by any member of Financial Industry Regulatory Authority ("FINRA") or independent broker-dealer, including any reimbursements to underwriters or agents for certain fees and legal expenses incurred by them, will not be greater than 8.0% of the gross proceeds of the sale of shares offered pursuant to this prospectus and any applicable prospectus supplement.

          Any underwriter may engage in over-allotment, stabilizing transactions, short-covering transactions and penalty bids in accordance with Regulation M under the Exchange Act. Over-allotment involves sales in excess of the offering size, which create a short position. Stabilizing transactions permit bids to purchase the underlying security so long as the stabilizing bids do not exceed a specified maximum price. Syndicate-covering or other short-covering transactions involve

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purchases of the securities, either through exercise of the option to purchase additional shares from us or in the open market after the distribution is completed, to cover short positions. Penalty bids permit the underwriters to reclaim a selling concession from a dealer when the securities originally sold by the dealer are purchased in a stabilizing or covering transaction to cover short positions. Those activities may cause the price of the securities to be higher than it would otherwise be. If commenced, the underwriters may discontinue any of the activities at any time.

          Any underwriters that are qualified market makers on the NYSE may engage in passive market making transactions in our common stock on the NYSE in accordance with Regulation M under the Exchange Act, during the business day prior to the pricing of the offering, before the commencement of offers or sales of our common stock. Passive market makers must comply with applicable volume and price limitations and must be identified as passive market makers. In general, a passive market maker must display its bid at a price not in excess of the highest independent bid for such security; if all independent bids are lowered below the passive market maker's bid, however, the passive market maker's bid must then be lowered when certain purchase limits are exceeded. Passive market making may stabilize the market price of the shares at a level above that which might otherwise prevail in the open market and, if commenced, may be discontinued at any time.

          We may sell securities directly or through agents we designate from time to time. We will name any agent involved in the offering and sale of securities and we will describe any commissions we will pay the agent in the prospectus supplement. Unless the prospectus supplement states otherwise, our agent will act on a best-efforts basis for the period of its appointment.

          Unless otherwise specified in the applicable prospectus supplement, each class or series of securities will be a new issue with no trading market, other than our common stock and 5.75% Unsecured Notes, which are traded on the NYSE. We may elect to list any other class or series of securities on any exchanges, but we are not obligated to do so. We cannot guarantee the liquidity of the trading markets for any securities.

          Under agreements that we may enter, underwriters, dealers and agents who participate in the distribution of our securities may be entitled to indemnification by us against certain liabilities, including liabilities under the Securities Act, or contribution with respect to payments that the agents or underwriters may make with respect to these liabilities. Underwriters, dealers and agents may engage in transactions with, or perform services for, us in the ordinary course of business.

          If so indicated in the applicable prospectus supplement, we will authorize underwriters or other persons acting as our agents to solicit offers by certain institutions to purchase our securities from us pursuant to contracts providing for payment and delivery on a future date. Institutions with which such contracts may be made include commercial and savings banks, insurance companies, pension funds, investment companies, educational and charitable institutions and others, but in all cases such institutions must be approved by us. The obligations of any purchaser under any such contract will be subject to the condition that the purchase of our securities shall not at the time of delivery be prohibited under the laws of the jurisdiction to which such purchaser is subject. The underwriters and such other agents will not have any responsibility in respect of the validity or performance of such contracts. Such contracts will be subject only to those conditions set forth in the prospectus supplement, and the prospectus supplement will set forth the commission payable for solicitation of such contracts.

          We may enter into derivative transactions with third parties, or sell securities not covered by this prospectus to third parties in privately negotiated transactions. If the applicable prospectus supplement indicates, in connection with those derivatives, the third parties may sell securities covered by this prospectus and the applicable prospectus supplement, including in short sale

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transactions. If so, the third party may use securities pledged by us or borrowed from us or others to settle those sales or to close out any related open borrowings of stock, and may use securities received from us in settlement of those derivatives to close out any related open borrowings of stock. The third parties in such sale transactions will be underwriters and, if not identified in this prospectus, will be identified in the applicable prospectus supplement.

          In order to comply with the securities laws of certain states, if applicable, our securities offered hereby will be sold in such jurisdictions only through registered or licensed brokers or dealers.


SAFEKEEPING AGENT, CUSTODIAN, TRANSFER AGENT, DISTRIBUTION
PAYING AGENT AND REGISTRAR

          We maintain custody of our assets in accordance with the requirements of Rule 17f-2 under the 1940 Act. Also in accordance with this rule, some of our portfolio securities are held under a safekeeping agreement, by Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, which is a bank whose functions and physical facilities are supervised by federal or state authority. The address of the safekeeping agent is: 9062 Old Annapolis Road, Columbia, Maryland 21045. In addition, some of our portfolio securities are held under a custody agreement by U.S. Bank National Association. The address of the custodian is: One Federal Street, 3rd Floor, Boston, Massachusetts 02110. American Stock Transfer & Trust Company, LLC acts as our transfer agent, distribution paying agent and registrar. The principal address of the transfer agent, distribution paying agent and registrar is 6201 15th Avenue, Brooklyn, New York 11219, telephone number: (800) 937-5449.


BROKERAGE ALLOCATION AND OTHER PRACTICES

          Since we generally acquire and dispose of our investments in privately negotiated transactions, we expect that we will infrequently use brokers in the normal course of our business. Subject to policies established by our board of directors, the Investment Adviser is primarily responsible for the execution of the publicly-traded securities portion of our portfolio transactions and the allocation of brokerage commissions. The Investment Adviser does not execute transactions through any particular broker or dealer, but seeks to obtain the best net results, taking into account such factors as price (including the applicable brokerage commission or dealer spread), size of order, difficulty of execution, and operational facilities of the firm and the firm's risk and skill in positioning blocks of securities. While the Investment Adviser generally seeks reasonably competitive trade execution costs, we will not necessarily pay the lowest spread or commission available. Subject to applicable legal requirements, the Investment Adviser may select a broker based partly upon brokerage or research services provided to the Investment Adviser and us and any other clients. In return for such services, we may pay a higher commission than other brokers would charge if the Investment Adviser determines in good faith that such commission is reasonable in relation to the services provided.


LEGAL MATTERS

          Certain legal matters regarding the securities offered hereby will be passed upon for us by Eversheds Sutherland (US) LLP, Washington, D.C. Certain legal matters in connection with the offering will be passed upon for the underwriters, if any, by the counsel named in the applicable prospectus supplement.

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INDEPENDENT REGISTERED PUBLIC ACCOUNTING FIRM

          The financial statements, and the related financial statement schedules, incorporated in this Prospectus by reference from the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K, and the effectiveness of New Mountain Finance Corporation's internal control over financial reporting have been audited by Deloitte & Touche LLP, an independent registered public accounting firm, as stated in their reports, which are incorporated herein by reference. Such financial statements and financial statement schedules have been so incorporated in reliance upon the reports of such firm given upon their authority as experts in accounting and auditing.

          With respect to the unaudited interim financial information for the periods ended March 31, 2020 and 2019, which is incorporated herein by reference, Deloitte & Touche LLP, an independent registered public accounting firm, have applied limited procedures in accordance with the standards of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (United States) for a review of such information. However, as stated in their report included in the Company's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended March 31, 2020 and incorporated by reference herein, they did not audit and they do not express an opinion on that interim financial information. Accordingly, the degree of reliance on their report on such information should be restricted in light of the limited nature of the review procedures applied. Deloitte & Touche LLP are not subject to the liability provisions of Section 11 of the Securities Act for their reports on the unaudited interim financial information because those reports are not "reports" or a "part" of the Registration Statement prepared or certified by an accountant within the meaning of Sections 7 and 11 of the Securities Act.

          The principal business address of Deloitte & Touche LLP is 30 Rockefeller Center Plaza, New York, New York 10112.


AVAILABLE INFORMATION

          This prospectus is part of a registration statement on Form N-2 we filed with the SEC under the Securities Act. This prospectus does not contain all of the information set forth in the registration statement, some of which is contained in exhibits to the registration statement as permitted by the rules and regulations of the SEC. For further information with respect to us and the securities we are offering under this prospectus, we refer you to the registration statement, including the exhibits filed as a part of the registration statement. Statements contained in this prospectus concerning the contents of any contract or any other document are not necessarily complete. If a contract or other document has been filed as an exhibit to the registration statement, please see the copy of the contract or document that has been filed. Each statement in this prospectus relating to a contract or document filed as an exhibit is qualified in all respects by the filed exhibit.

          We are required to file with or submit to the SEC annual, quarterly and current reports, proxy statements and other information meeting the informational requirements of the Exchange Act. The SEC maintains a website that contains reports, proxy and information statements and other information filed electronically by us with the SEC, which are available free of charge on the SEC's website at http://www.sec.gov. This information will also be available free of charge by contacting us at 787 Seventh Avenue, 48th Floor, New York, New York 10019, by telephone at (212) 720-0300, or on our website at http://www.newmountainfinance.com. Information contained on our website or on the SEC's web site about us is not incorporated into this prospectus and you should not consider information contained on our website or on the SEC's website to be part of this prospectus.

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PRIVACY NOTICE

          Your privacy is very important to us. This Privacy Notice sets forth our policies with respect to non-public personal information about our shareholders and prospective and former shareholders. These policies apply to our shareholders and may be changed at any time, provided a notice of such change is given to you. This notice supersedes any other privacy notice you may have received from us.

          We will safeguard, according to strict standards of security and confidentiality, all information we receive about you. The only information we collect from you is your name, address, number of shares you hold and your social security number. This information is used only so that we can send you annual reports and other information about us, and send you proxy statements or other information required by law.

          We do not share this information with any non-affiliated third party except as described below.

          We seek to carefully safeguard your private information and, to that end, restrict access to non-public personal information about you to those employees and other persons who need to know the information to enable us to provide services to you. We maintain physical, electronic and procedural safeguards to protect your non-public personal information.

          If you have any questions regarding this policy or the treatment of your non-public personal information, please contact our chief compliance officer at (212) 655-0083.


INCORPORATION OF CERTAIN INFORMATION BY REFERENCE

          This prospectus is part of a registration statement that we have filed with the SEC. Pursuant to the Small Business Credit Availability Act, we are allowed to "incorporate by reference" the information that we file with the SEC, which means that we can disclose important information to you by referring you to those documents. The information incorporated by reference is considered to comprise a part of this prospectus from the date we file that document. Any reports filed by us with the SEC subsequent to the date of this prospectus and before the date that any offering of any securities by means of this prospectus and any accompanying prospectus supplement is terminated will automatically update and, where applicable, supersede any information contained in this prospectus or incorporated by reference in this prospectus.

          We incorporate by reference into this prospectus our filings listed below and any future filings that we may file with the SEC under Section 13(a), 13(c), 14 or 15(d) of the Exchange Act, subsequent to the date of this prospectus until all of the securities offered by this prospectus and any accompanying prospectus supplement have been sold or we otherwise terminate the offering of these securities; provided, however, that information "furnished" under Item 2.02 or Item 7.01 of Form 8-K or other information "furnished" to the SEC which is not deemed filed is not incorporated by reference in this prospectus and any accompanying prospectus supplement. Information that we

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file with the SEC subsequent to the date of this prospectus will automatically update and may supersede information in this prospectus, any accompanying prospectus supplement and information previously filed with the SEC.

          This prospectus and any accompanying prospectus supplement incorporate by reference the documents set forth below that have previously been filed with the SEC:

          To obtain copies of these filings, see "Available Information" in this prospectus, or you may request a copy of these filings (other than exhibits, unless the exhibits are specifically incorporated by reference into these documents) at no cost by writing or calling the following address and telephone number:

New Mountain Finance Corporation
787 Seventh Avenue, 48th Floor
New York, NY 10019
(212) 720-0300

          You should rely only on the information incorporated by reference or provided in this prospectus or any prospectus supplement. We have not authorized anyone to provide you with different or additional information, and you should not rely on such information if you receive it. We are not making an offer of or soliciting an offer to buy, any securities in any state or other jurisdiction where such offer or sale is not permitted. You should not assume that the information in this prospectus or in the documents incorporated by reference is accurate as of any date other than the date on the front of this prospectus or those documents.

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$750,000,000

New Mountain Finance Corporation

Common Stock

Preferred Stock
Subscription Rights
Warrants
Debt Securities



PROSPECTUS

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Other Information

Item 25.    Financial Statements And Exhibits

(1)
Financial Statements

          The interim unaudited consolidated financial statements as of March 31, 2020 and for the three months ended March 31, 2020 and the audited consolidated financial statements as of December 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018 and for each of the three years in the period ended December 31, 2019 and management's assessment of the effectiveness of internal control over financial reporting (which is included in Management's Report on Internal Control over Financial Reporting) as of December 31, 2019 have been incorporated by reference into Part A of this Registration Statement.

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(2)     Exhibits

(a)(1)   Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation of New Mountain Finance Corporation(2)

(a)(2)

 

Certificate of Change of Registered Agent and/or Registered Office of New Mountain Finance Corporation(3)

(a)(3)

 

Certificate of Amendment to the Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation of New Mountain Finance Corporation(29)

(b)

 

Amended and Restated Bylaws of New Mountain Finance Corporation(2)

(d)(1)

 

Form of Stock Certificate of New Mountain Finance Corporation(1)

(d)(2)

 

Form of Indenture(6)

(d)(3)

 

Indenture by and between New Mountain Finance Corporation, as Issuer, and U.S. National Bank Association, as Trustee, dated June 3, 2014(9)

(d)(4)

 

Form of Global Note 5.00% Convertible Note Due 2019 (included as part of Exhibit (d)(3))(9)

(d)(5)

 

Statement of Eligibility of Trustee on Form T-1*

(d)(6)

 

Indenture by and between New Mountain Finance Corporation, as Issuer, and U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee, dated August 20, 2018(23)

(d)(7)

 

First Supplemental Indenture, dated August 20, 2018, relating to the 5.75% Convertible Notes Due 2023, by and between New Mountain Finance Corporation and U.S. Bank National Association, as trustee(23)

(d)(8)

 

Form of Global Note 5.75% Convertible Note Due 2023 (included as part of Exhibit (d)(7))(23)

(d)(9)

 

Second Supplemental Indenture, dated September 25, 2018, relating to the 5.75% Notes Due 2023, by and between New Mountain Finance Corporation and U.S. Bank National Association, as trustee(24)

(d)(10)

 

Form of Global Note 5.75% Note Due 2023 (included as part of Exhibit (d)(9))(24)

(e)

 

Dividend Reinvestment Plan(2)

(g)

 

Investment Advisory and Management Agreement by and between New Mountain Finance Corporation and New Mountain Finance Advisers BDC, LLC(8)

(h)

 

Form of Underwriting Agreement(5)

(j)(1)

 

Form of Safekeeping Agreement among New Mountain Finance Holdings, L.L.C., Wells Fargo Securities, LLC as the Administrative Agent and Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as Safekeeping Agent(1)

(j)(2)

 

Custody Agreement by and between New Mountain Finance Corporation and U.S. Bank National Association(7)

(k)(1)

 

Second Amended and Restated Administration Agreement(12)

(k)(2)

 

Form of Trademark License Agreement(1)

(k)(3)

 

Amendment No. 1 to Trademark License Agreement(4)

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(k)(4)   Form of Indemnification Agreement by and between New Mountain Finance Corporation and each director(1)

(k)(5)

 

Limited Liability Company Agreement of NMFC Senior Loan Program II LLC, dated March 9, 2016(15)

(k)(6)

 

Limited Liability Company Agreement for NMFC Senior Loan Program III LLC, dated April 25, 2018(21)

(k)(7)

 

Third Amended and Restated Loan and Security Agreement, conformed through Amendment No. 2, dated as of November 19, 2018, by and among New Mountain Finance Corporation, as the collateral manager, New Mountain Finance Holdings, L.L.C., as the borrower, Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as the administrative agent, the lenders party thereto and Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as the collateral custodian(25)

(k)(8)

 

Form of Third Amended and Restated to Loan and Security Agreement, conformed through the Third Amendment to Loan and Security Agreement dated as of May 7, 2019, by and among New Mountain Finance Corporation, as the collateral manager, New Mountain Finance Holdings, L.L.C., as the borrower, Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as the administrative agent, the lenders party thereto and Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as the collateral custodian(30)

(k)(9)

 

Incremental Commitment Supplement, dated as of September 6, 2019, to the Third Amended and Restated Loan and Security Agreement, dated October 24, 2017, as amended, by and among New Mountain Finance Corporation, as the collateral manager, New Mountain Finance Holdings, L.L.C., as the borrower, Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as the administrative agent, the lenders party thereto and Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as the collateral custodian(34)

(k)(10)

 

Form of Joinder Supplement, dated as of December 13, 2018, by and among TIAA, FSB, New Mountain Finance Holdings, L.L.C., as the borrower, and Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as the administrative agent(26)

(k)(11)

 

Form of Joinder Supplement, dated as of January 8, 2019, by and among Old Second National Bank, New Mountain Finance Holdings, L.L.C., as the borrower, and Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as the administrative agent(27)

(k)(12)

 

Form of Joinder Supplement, dated as of January 25, 2019, by and among Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank, Limited, New York, New Mountain Finance Holdings, L.L.C., as the borrower, and Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as the administrative age Limited Liability Company Agreement of NMFC Senior Loan Program II LLC, dated March 9, 2016(13)

(k)(13)

 

Form of Joinder Supplement, dated as of May 7, 2019, by and among Fifth Third Bank, New Mountain Finance Holdings, L.L.C., as the borrower, and Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as the administrative agent(30)

(k)(14)

 

Form of Joinder Supplement, dated as of September 6, 2019, by and among Old Second National Bank, New Mountain Finance Holdings, L.L.C., as the borrower and Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as the administrative agent(34)

(k)(15)

 

Form of Joinder Supplement, dated as of September 6, 2019, by and among Raymond James, N.A., New Mountain Finance Holdings, L.L.C., as the borrower and Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as the administrative agent(34)

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(k)(16)   Facility Increase Agreement, dated as of September 6, 2019, by and among State Street Bank and Trust Company, New Mountain Finance Holdings, L.L.C., as the borrower and Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as the Administrative Agent(34)

(k)(17)

 

Form of Joinder Supplement, dated as of October 16, 2019, by and among Hitachi Capital America Corporation, New Mountain Finance DB, L.L.C., as the borrower and Deutsche Bank AG, New York Branch, as facility agent(34)

(k)(18)

 

Form of Amended and Restated Account Control Agreement, among New Mountain Finance Holdings, L.L.C., Wells Fargo Securities, LLC as the Administrative Agent, and Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as Securities Intermediary(1)

(k)(19)

 

Form of Senior Secured Revolving Credit Agreement, by and between New Mountain Finance Corporation, as Borrower, and Goldman Sachs Bank USA, as Administrative Agent and Syndication Agent, dated June 4, 2014(10)

(k)(20)

 

Form of Guarantee and Security Agreement dated June 4, 2014, among New Mountain Finance Corporation, as Borrower, and Goldman Sachs Bank USA, as Administrative Agent(10)

(k)(21)

 

Amendment No. 1, dated December 29, 2014, to the Senior Secured Revolving Credit Agreement dated June 4, 2014, by and among New Mountain Finance Corporation, as Borrower, and Goldman Sachs Bank USA, as Administrative Agent and Syndication Agent(11)

(k)(22)

 

Amendment No. 2, dated June 26, 2015, to the Senior Secured Revolving Credit Agreement dated June 4, 2014, by and among New Mountain Finance Corporation, as Borrower, and Goldman Sachs Bank USA, as Administrative Agent and Syndication Agent(13)

(k)(23)

 

Commitment Increase Agreement, dated March 23, 2016, to the Senior Secured Revolving Credit Agreement dated June 4, 2014, by and among New Mountain Finance Corporation, as Borrower, and Goldman Bank USA, as Administrative Agent and Syndication Agent(14)

(k)(24)

 

Commitment Increase Agreement, dated May 4, 2016, to the Senior Secured Revolving Credit Agreement dated June 4, 2014, by and among New Mountain Finance Corporation, as Borrower, and Goldman Bank USA, as Administrative Agent and Syndication Agent(15)

(k)(25)

 

Commitment Increase Agreement, dated January 25, 2018, to the Senior Secured Revolving Credit Agreement dated June 4, 2014, by and among New Mountain Finance Corporation, as Borrower, and Goldman Bank USA, as Administrative Agent and Syndication Agent(20)

(k)(26)

 

Amendment No. 3, dated February 27, 2018, to the Senior Secured Revolving Credit Agreement dated June 4, 2014, by and among New Mountain Finance Corporation, as Borrower, and Goldman Sachs Bank USA, as Administrative Agent and Syndication Agent(20)

(k)(27)

 

Amendment No. 4, dated July 5, 2018, to the Senior Secured Revolving Credit Agreement dated June 4, 2014, by and among New Mountain Finance Corporation, as Borrower, and Goldman Sachs Bank USA, as Administrative Agent and Syndication Agent(22)

(k)(28)

 

Amendment No. 5, dated as of December 12, 2018, to the Senior Secured Revolving Credit Agreement dated June 4, 2014, by and among New Mountain Finance Corporation, as borrower, Goldman Sachs Bank USA, as Administrative Agent and Syndication Agent(28)

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(k)(29)   Commitment Increase Agreement, dated August 27, 2019 to the Senior Secured Revolving Credit Agreement dated June 4, 2014, by and among New Mountain Finance Corporation, as Borrower, and Goldman Sachs Bank USA, as Administrative Agent and Syndication Agent(34)

(k)(30)

 

Form of Amendment No. 6, Dated December 10, 2019, to the Senior Secured Revolving Credit Agreement dated June 4, 2014, by and among New Mountain Finance Corporation, as Borrower, and Goldman Sachs Bank USA, as Administrative Agent and Issuing Bank(35)

(k)(31)

 

Form of Amended and Restated Note Purchase Agreement relating to 5.313% Notes due 2021, dated September 30, 2016, by and between New Mountain Finance Corporation and the purchasers party thereto(16)

(k)(32)

 

Form of First Supplement to the Amended and Restated Note Purchase Agreement relating to 4.760% Notes due 2022, dated June 30, 2017, by and between New Mountain Finance Corporation and the purchasers party thereto(18)

(k)(33)

 

Form of Second Supplement to the Amended and Restated Note Purchase Agreement relating to 4.870% Notes due 2023, dated January 30, 2018, by and between New Mountain Finance Corporation and the purchasers party thereto(19)

(k)(34)

 

Form of Third Supplement to the Amended and Restated Note Purchase Agreement relating to 5.360% Notes due 2023, dated July 5, 2018, by and between New Mountain Finance Corporation and the purchasers party thereto(22)

(k)(35)

 

Form of Fourth Supplement to Amended and Restated Note Purchase Agreement, relating to 5.494% Notes due 2024, dated April 30, 2019, by and between New Mountain Finance Corporation and the purchasers party thereto(34)

(k)(36)

 

Form of Loan Financing and Servicing Agreement, dated as of December 14, 2018, by and among New Mountain Finance DB, L.L.C., New Mountain Finance Corporation, as equityholder and servicer, the lenders from time to time party thereto, Deutsche Bank, as the facility agent, the other agents from time to time party thereto and U.S. Bank National Association, as collateral agent and collateral custodian(26)

(k)(37)

 

Form of First Amended and Restated Loan Finance and Servicing Agreement, conformed through Amendment No. 1, dated on March 18, 2019, by and among New Mountain Finance DB, L.L.C., New Mountain Finance Corporation, as equityholder and servicer, the lenders from time to time party thereto, Deutsche Bank, as the facility agent, the other agents from time to time party thereto and U.S. Bank National Association, as collateral agent and collateral custodian(30)

(k)(38)

 

Form of Amendment No. 2 to Loan Financing and Servicing Agreement, dated as of June 28, 2019, by and among New Mountain Finance Corporation, as the equityholder, New Mountain Finance DB, L.L.C., as the borrower, U.S. Bank National Association, as the collateral Agent and collateral custodian, and Deutsche Bank AG, New York Branch, as the facility agent, agent and a lender(32)

(k)(39)

 

Form of Amendment No. 3 to Loan Financing and Servicing Agreement, dated as of August 12, 2019, by and among New Mountain Finance Corporation, as the equityholder, New Mountain Finance DB, L.L.C., as the borrower, U.S. Bank National Association, as the collateral Agent and collateral custodian, and Deutsche Bank AG, New York Branch, as the facility agent, an agent and a lender, and the other agents and lenders party thereto(33)

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(k)(40)   Form of Amendment No. 5 to Loan Financing and Servicing Agreement, dated as of December 12, 2019, by and among New Mountain Finance Corporation, as the equityholder, New Mountain Finance DB, L.L.C., as the borrower, U.S. Bank National Association, as the collateral Agent and collateral custodian, and Deutsche Bank AG, New York Branch, as the facility agent, an agent and a lender, and the other agents and lenders party thereto(35)

(k)(41)

 

Form of Sale and Contribution Agreement, dated as of December 14, 2018, between New Mountain Finance Corporation, as seller, and New Mountain Finance DB, L.L.C., as purchaser(26)

(k)(42)

 

Amended and Restated Uncommitted Revolving Loan Agreement, by and between New Mountain Finance Corporation, as Borrower, and NMF Investments III, L.L.C., as Lender(36)

(l)

 

Opinion and Consent of Eversheds Sutherland (US) LLP*

(n)(1)

 

Consent of Deloitte & Touche LLP*

(n)(2)

 

Report of Deloitte & Touche LLP on Senior Securities*

(n)(3)

 

Awareness Letter of Deloitte & Touche LLP*

(r)

 

Code of Ethics(34)

99.1

 

Form of Prospectus Supplement for Common Stock Offerings(17)

99.2

 

Form of Prospectus Supplement for Preferred Stock Offerings(17)

99.3

 

Form of Prospectus Supplement for Rights Offerings(17)

99.4

 

Form of Prospectus Supplement for Warrants Offerings(17)

99.5

 

Form of Prospectus Supplement Retail Notes Offerings(17)

99.6

 

Form of Prospectus Supplement for Institutional Notes Offerings(17)

99.7

 

Form of Prospectus Supplement for Convertible Notes Offerings(17)

*
Filed herewith.

(1)
Previously filed in connection with New Mountain Finance Corporation's registration statement on Form N-2 Pre-Effective Amendment No. 3 (File Nos. 333-168280 and 333-172503) filed on May 9, 2011.

(2)
Previously filed in connection with New Mountain Finance Corporation's quarterly report on Form 10-Q filed on August 11, 2011.

(3)
Previously filed in connection with New Mountain Finance Corporation and New Mountain Finance AIV Holdings Corporation report on Form 8-K filed on August 25, 2011.

(4)
Previously filed in connection with New Mountain Finance Corporation's quarterly report on Form 10-Q filed on November 14, 2011.

(5)
Previously filed in connection with New Mountain Finance Corporation's registration statement on Form N-2 Pre-Effective Amendment No. 1 (File Nos. 333-180689 and 333-180690) filed on July 10, 2012.

(6)
Previously filed in connection with New Mountain Finance Corporation's registration statement on Form N-2 Pre-Effective Amendment No. 1 (File Nos. 333-189706 and 333-189707) filed on November 20, 2013.

(7)
Previously filed in connection with New Mountain Finance Corporation's registration statement on Form N-2 Post-Effective Amendment No. 2 (File Nos. 333-189706 and 333-189707) filed on April 11, 2014.

(8)
Previously filed in connection with New Mountain Finance Corporation's report on Form 8-K filed on May 8, 2014.

(9)
Previously filed in connection with New Mountain Finance Corporation's report on Form 8-K filed on June 4, 2014.

(10)
Previously filed in connection with New Mountain Finance Corporation's report on Form 8-K filed on June 10, 2014.

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(11)
Previously filed in connection with New Mountain Finance Corporation's report on Form 8-K filed on January 5, 2015.

(12)
Previously filed in connection with New Mountain Finance Corporation's quarterly report on Form 10-Q filed on May 5, 2015.

(13)
Previously filed in connection with New Mountain Finance Corporation's report on Form 8-K filed on June 30, 2015.

(14)
Previously filed in connection with New Mountain Finance Corporation's report on Form 8-K filed on March 29, 2016.

(15)
Previously filed in connection with New Mountain Finance Corporation's quarterly report on Form 10-Q filed on May 4, 2016.

(16)
Previously filed in connection with New Mountain Finance Corporation's report on Form 8-K filed on October 3, 2016.

(17)
Previously filed in connection with New Mountain Finance Corporation's registration statement on Form N-2 Pre-Effective Amendment No. 1 (File No. 333-218040) filed on June 22, 2017.

(18)
Previously filed in connection with New Mountain Finance Corporation's report on Form 8-K filed on July 3, 2017.

(19)
Previously filed in connection with New Mountain Finance Corporation's report on Form 8-K filed on February 5, 2018.

(20)
Previously filed in connection with New Mountain Finance Corporation's annual report on Form 10-K filed on February 28, 2018.

(21)
Previously filed in connection with New Mountain Finance Corporation's quarterly report on Form 10-Q filed on May 7, 2018.

(22)
Previously filed in connection with New Mountain Finance Corporation's report on Form 8-K filed on July 11, 2018.

(23)
Previously filed in connection with New Mountain Finance Corporation's registration statement on Form N-2 Post-Effective Amendment No. 3 (File No. 333-218040) filed on August 20, 2018.

(24)
Previously filed in connection with New Mountain Finance Corporation's registration statement on Form N-2 Post-Effective Amendment No. 4 (File No. 333-218040) filed on September 25, 2018.

(25)
Previously filed in connection with New Mountain Finance Corporation's report on Form 8-K filed on November 27, 2018.

(26)
Previously filed in connection with New Mountain Finance Corporation's report on Form 8-K filed on December 19, 2018.

(27)
Previously filed in connection with New Mountain Finance Corporation's registration statement on Form N-2 Post-Effective Amendment No. 5 (File No. 333-218040) filed on February 13, 2019.

(28)
Previously filed in connection with New Mountain Finance Corporation's report on Form 10-K filed on February 27, 2019.

(29)
Previously filed in connection with New Mountain Finance Corporation's report on Form 8-K filed on April 3, 2019.

(30)
Previously filed in connection with New Mountain Finance Corporation's report on Form 8-K filed on May 3, 2019.

(31)
Previously filed in connection with New Mountain Finance Corporation's report on Form 8-K filed on May 9, 2019.

(32)
Previously filed in connection with New Mountain Finance Corporation's report on Form 8-K filed on June 28, 2019.

(33)
Previously filed in connection with New Mountain Finance Corporation's report on Form 8-K filed on August 16, 2019.

(34)
Previously filed in connection with New Mountain Finance Corporation's registration statement on Form N-2 Post-Effective Amendment No. 3 (File No. 333-230326) filed on October 25, 2019.

(35)
Previously filed in connection with New Mountain Finance Corporation's report on Form 8-K filed on December 16, 2019.

(36)
Previously filed in connection with New Mountain Finance Corporation's report on Form 10-Q filed on May 6, 2020.

Item 26.    Marketing Arrangements

          The information contained under the heading "Plan of Distribution" in Part A of this Registration Statement is incorporated herein by reference.

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Item 27.    Other Expenses Of Issuance And Distribution

SEC registration fee

  $ 39,326  

FINRA filing fee

    113,000 *

New York Stock Exchange listing fee

    200,000  

Accounting fees and expenses

    350,000  

Legal fees and expenses

    550,000  

Printing and engraving

    250,000  

Miscellaneous fees and expenses

    5,000  

Total

  $ 1,507,326  

Note: All listed amounts, except the SEC registration fee and the FINRA filing fee, are estimates.

*
$67,054.01 of this amount has been offset against filing fees associated with unsold securities registered under a previous registration statement.

Item 28.    Persons Controlled By Or Under Common Control

          The following list sets forth each of our subsidiaries, the state under whose laws the subsidiary is organized and the voting securities owned by us, directly or indirectly, in such subsidiary:

New Mountain Finance Holdings, L.L.C. (Delaware)

    100.0 %

NMF Ancora Holdings, Inc. (Delaware)

    100.0 %

NMF QID NGL Holdings, Inc. (Delaware)

    100.0 %

NMF YP Holdings, Inc. (Delaware)

    100.0 %

New Mountain Net Lease Corporation (Maryland)

    90.01 %

New Mountain Finance Servicing, L.L.C. (Delaware)

    100.0 %

New Mountain Finance SBIC G.P., L.L.C. (Delaware)

    100.0 %

New Mountain Finance SBIC, L.P. (Delaware)

    100.0 %

New Mountain Finance SBIC II G.P., L.L.C. (Delaware)

    100.0 %

New Mountain Finance SBIC II, L.P. (Delaware)

    100.0 %

New Mountain Finance D.B., LLC (Delaware)

    100.0 %

          Each of our subsidiaries is consolidated for financial reporting purposes.

          In addition, we may be deemed to control certain portfolio companies. See "Portfolio Companies" in Part A of this Registration Statement.

Item 29.    Number Of Holders Of Securities

          The following table sets forth the number of record holders of our common stock as of May 19, 2020.

Title of Class
  Number of
Record Holders

 

Common stock, $0.01 par value

    14  

Item 30.    Indemnification

          Section 145 of the Delaware General Corporation Law empowers a Delaware corporation to indemnify its officers and directors and specific other persons to the extent and under the circumstances set forth therein.

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damages for breach of fiduciary duty as a director, except for liabilities arising (a) from any breach of the director's duty of loyalty to the corporation or its stockholders; (b) from acts or omissions not in good faith or which involve intentional misconduct or a knowing violation of law; (c) under Section 174 of the Delaware General Corporation Law; or (d) from any transaction from which the director derived an improper personal benefit.

          Subject to the 1940 Act or any valid rule, regulation or order of the SEC thereunder, NMFC's amended and restated bylaws provide that it will indemnify any person who was or is a party or is threatened to be made a party to any threatened action, suit or proceeding whether civil, criminal, administrative or investigative, by reason of the fact that he or she is or was a director or officer of NMFC, or is or was serving at the request of NMFC as a director or officer of another corporation, partnership, limited liability company, joint venture, trust or other enterprise, in accordance with provisions corresponding to Section 145 of the Delaware General Corporation Law. The 1940 Act provides that a company may not indemnify any director or officer against liability to it or its security holders to which he or she might otherwise be subject by reason of his or her willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence or reckless disregard of the duties involved in the conduct of his or her office unless a determination is made by final decision of a court, by vote of a majority of a quorum of directors who are disinterested, non-party directors or by independent legal counsel that the liability for which indemnification is sought did not arise out of the foregoing conduct. In addition, NMFC's amended and restated bylaws provide that the indemnification described therein is not exclusive and shall not exclude any other rights to which the person seeking to be indemnified may be entitled under statute, any bylaw, agreement, vote of stockholders or directors who are not interested persons, or otherwise, both as to action in his or her official capacity and to his or her action in another capacity while holding such office.

          The above discussion of Section 145 of the Delaware General Corporation Law and NMFC's amended and restated bylaws is not intended to be exhaustive and is respectively qualified in its entirety by such statute and NMFC's amended and restated bylaws.

          Insofar as indemnification for liabilities arising under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the "Securities Act") may be permitted to directors, officers and controlling persons of the Registrant pursuant to the foregoing provisions, or otherwise, the Registrant has been advised that in the opinion of the Securities and Exchange Commission such indemnification is against public policy as expressed in the Securities Act and is, therefore, unenforceable. In the event that a claim for indemnification against such liabilities (other than the payment by the Registrant of expenses incurred or paid by a director, officer or controlling person of the Registrant in the successful defense of any action suit or proceeding) is asserted by such director, officer or controlling person in connection with the securities being registered, the Registrant will, unless in the opinion of its counsel the matter has been settled by controlling precedent, submit to a court of appropriate jurisdiction the question whether such indemnification by it is again public policy as expressed in the Securities Act and will be governed by the final adjudication of such issue.

          The Registrant has obtained primary and excess insurance policies insuring our directors and officers against some liabilities they may incur in their capacity as directors and officers. Under such policies, the insurer, on the Registrant's behalf, may also pay amounts for which the Registrant has granted indemnification to the directors or officers.

          The Investment Management Agreement provides that, absent willful misfeasance, bad faith or gross negligence in the performance of its duties or by reason of the reckless disregard of its duties and obligations, New Mountain Finance Advisers BDC, L.L.C., or the Investment Adviser, and its officers, managers, agents, employees, controlling persons, members (or their owners) and any other person or entity affiliated with it are entitled to indemnification from NMFC for any damages, liabilities, costs and expenses (including reasonable attorneys' fees and amounts reasonably paid in

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settlement) arising from the rendering of the Investment Adviser's services under the Investment Management Agreement or otherwise as investment adviser of NMFC.

          The Administration Agreement provides that, absent willful misfeasance, bad faith or gross negligence in the performance of their respective duties or by reason of the reckless disregard of their respective duties and obligations, New Mountain Finance Administration, L.L.C. and its officers, managers, agents, employees, controlling persons, members and any other person or entity affiliated with it are entitled to indemnification from the Registrant for any damages, liabilities, costs and expenses (including reasonable attorneys' fees and amounts reasonably paid in settlement) arising from the rendering of services under the Administration Agreement or otherwise as administrator for the Registrant.

Item 31.    Business And Other Connections Of Investment Adviser

          A description of any other business, profession, vocation, or employment of a substantial nature in which the Investment Adviser, and each director or executive officer of the Investment Adviser, is or has been during the past two fiscal years, engaged in for his or her own account or in the capacity of director, officer, employee, partner or trustee, is set forth in Part A of this Registration Statement in the section entitled "Portfolio Management". Additional information regarding the Investment Adviser and its officers and directors is set forth in its Form ADV, as filed with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC File No. 801-71948), and is incorporated herein by reference.

Item 32.    Location Of Accounts And Records

          All accounts, books and other documents required to be maintained by Section 31(a) of the Investment Company Act of 1940, and the rules thereunder are maintained at the offices of:

Item 33.    Management Services

          Not Applicable.

Item 34.    Undertakings

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provided, however, that paragraphs 3(a)(i), (ii), and (iii) of this section do not apply if the information required to be included in a post-effective amendment by those paragraphs is contained in reports filed with or furnished to the Commission by the Registrant pursuant to Section 13 or Section 15(d) of the Exchange Act that are incorporated by reference into the registration statement, or is contained in a form of prospectus filed pursuant to Rule 424(b) that is part of the registration statement;

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SIGNATURES

          Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act, the Registrant has duly caused this Registration Statement on Form N-2 to be signed on their behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized, in the City of New York, in the State of New York, on the 21st day of May, 2020.

    NEW MOUNTAIN FINANCE CORPORATION

 

 

By:

 

/s/ ROBERT A. HAMWEE

Robert A. Hamwee
Chief Executive Officer


POWER OF ATTORNEY

          KNOW ALL PERSONS BY THESE PRESENT, that each person whose signature appears below hereby constitutes and appoints Robert A. Hamwee as true and lawful attorney-in-fact and agent with full power of substitution and resubstitution, for him and in his name, place and stead, in any and all capacities to sign any and all amendments to this Registration Statement (including post-effective amendments, or any abbreviated registration statement and any amendments thereto filed pursuant to Rule 462(b) and otherwise), and to file the same, with all exhibits thereto, and other documents in connection therewith, with the SEC granting unto said attorney-in-fact and agent the full power and authority to do and perform each and every act and thing requisite and necessary to be done in and about the foregoing, as to all intents and purposes as either of them might or could do in person, hereby ratifying and confirming all that said attorney-in-fact and agent, or his substitute, may lawfully do or cause to be done by virtue hereof.

          Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act this Registration Statement on Form N-2 has been signed by the following persons on behalf of the Registrant, and in the capacities indicated, on the 21st day of May, 2020.

Signature
 
Title

 

 

 
/s/ ROBERT A. HAMWEE

Robert A. Hamwee
  Chief Executive Officer (Principal Executive Officer), and Director

/s/ SHIRAZ Y. KAJEE

Shiraz Y. Kajee

 

Chief Financial Officer (Principal Financial Officer)

/s/ JOHN R. KLINE

John R. Kline

 

Chief Operating Officer, President and Director

/s/ STEVEN B. KLINSKY

Steven B. Klinsky

 

Chairman of the Board of Directors

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Signature
 
Title

 

 

 
/s/ ADAM B. WEINSTEIN

Adam B. Weinstein
  Executive Vice President, Chief Administrative Officer and Director

/s/ ROME G. ARNOLD III

Rome G. Arnold III

 

Director

/s/ ALICE W. HANDY

Alice W. Handy

 

Director

/s/ DANIEL B. HEBERT

Daniel B. Hebert

 

Director

/s/ ALFRED F. HURLEY JR.

Alfred F. Hurley Jr.

 

Director

/s/ DAVID OGENS

David Ogens

 

Director

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