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Discounted BDC Tenders Put a Price on Leaving

A series of below-NAV offers for nontraded BDC shares makes the cost of early exit explicit.

A series of discounted tender offers for nontraded BDC shares has put a number on the cost of early exit. Blue Vault Partners, which tracks the sector, frames the offers as a pointed question: what are investors willing to pay for liquidity?

A tender below net asset value answers that question in dollars. The sponsor's price, not the last reported NAV, is what a share converts to in cash today. The gap between the two is the price of leaving.

The series matters more than any single discount would. One offer can be written off as a fund-specific problem; a run of discounts suggests the price is being established across the category. Whether it is a temporary feature or a permanent one is the question the next tenders will answer.

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