SuRo Capital FY2025 net realized gain on investments rose 762% to USD 33.22 million

Reuters03-10
SuRo Capital FY2025 net realized gain on investments rose 762% to USD 33.22 million

SuRo Capital reported Q4 net investment loss of USD 5.7 million, or USD 0.22 per share, compared with a 46% wider loss a year earlier. Q4 net realized gain on investments fell 25% to USD 6.8 million, while net change in unrealized depreciation of investments was USD 21.3 million. For FY 2025, net investment loss widened 18% to USD 16.51 million, while net realized gain on investments was USD 33.22 million. Net assets were USD 205.32 million at year-end, translating to net asset value of USD 8.09 per share, and SuRo Capital said recent 2026 portfolio company financings could add an estimated USD 5.00-6.50 per share to NAV if they close.

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