PennantPark Floating Rate Capital CLO Unit Closes $356.5 Million Refinancing and Upsize

Reuters02-28
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/PFLT">PennantPark Floating Rate Capital</a> CLO Unit Closes $356.5 Million Refinancing and Upsize

PennantPark Floating Rate Capital Ltd. said its wholly owned subsidiary, PennantPark CLO VIII, LLC, on Feb. 24, 2026 closed a refinancing and upsize of a $356.5 million CLO debt securitization. The reset included issuing multiple classes of SOFR-based notes and entering into a new credit agreement for $80.0 million of Class A-1-R loans with Wilmington Trust, National Association acting as loan agent and trustee and various lenders. The replacement debt, which is non-recourse to PennantPark Floating Rate Capital, matures in April 2038 and was fully funded at closing.

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