Saratoga Investment Corporation Raises $48.5 Million in Senior Unsecured Notes Offering

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<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/SAZ">Saratoga Investment</a> Corporation Raises $48.5 Million in Senior Unsecured Notes Offering

Saratoga Investment Corporation has announced the issuance and sale of $50 million aggregate principal amount of 7.25% Senior Unsecured Notes due May 1, 2030, in a private placement. The offering closed on January 23, 2026, with net proceeds of approximately $48.5 million after fees and expenses. The company also entered into a Registration Rights Agreement, obligating it to file a registration statement for an exchange offer of the Notes for new debt securities with substantially identical terms. If the registration obligations are not met, Saratoga Investment Corporation will be required to pay additional interest to noteholders.

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