Tag: FS KKR

  • The 2026 Payment‑in‑Kind (PIK)-to-Cash Watchlist

    Summary

    • By March 2026, the PIK‑to‑Cash ratio replaced yield as the key metric, exposing managers whose paper gains can’t meet cash demands.
    • FS KKR (9.1%) and Blue Owl (~8.2%) breached the 8% threshold, turning “income” into debt and signaling insolvency risk.
    • Morgan Stanley North Haven gated March 12 despite low PIK (2.7%), proving liquidity is sentiment‑driven, not balance‑sheet‑driven.
    • Hercules and Sixth Street punished despite modest PIK, as markets bet venture‑tech and SaaS debt are static rails unable to survive AI disruption.

    Yield to Liquidity

    • March 13, 2026: The narrative shift is complete — yield is no longer the measure of stability, liquidity is.
    • PIK-to-Cash Ratio: Now the primary metric for detecting Gating Risk — the moment paper gains fail to meet cash demands.

    The 2026 Watchlist: Gating Risk & PIK Saturation

    • Morgan Stanley – North Haven (PIF)
      • Exposure: 2.7% (Low)
      • Event: GATED March 12 after 10.9% redemption requests; capped at 5%
      • Signal: CRITICAL (Liquidity Breach)
    • FS KKR – FSK
      • Exposure: 9.1% (Extreme)
      • Event: Dividend cut, 3.4% non‑accruals, shares ‑19%
      • Signal: CRITICAL (Credit Decay)
    • Blue Owl – OBDC / OBDC II
      • Exposure: ~8.2% (High)
      • Event: GATED, switched to “Return of Capital”
      • Signal: HIGH (Structural Freeze)
    • Blackstone – BCRED
      • Exposure: ~6.5% (High)
      • Event: Redemptions at 7.9% exceed cap
      • Signal: HIGH (Redemption Pressure)
    • Ares Capital – ARCC
      • Exposure: ~4.9% (Moderate)
      • Event: Defensive posture, dividend maintained
      • Signal: MEDIUM (Benchmark)
    • Sixth Street – TSLX
      • Exposure: ~5.1% (Moderate)
      • Event: 53% tech exposure vulnerable to AI shifts
      • Signal: MEDIUM (Sectoral Risk)
    • Golub Capital – GBDC
      • Exposure: ~3.8% (Low)
      • Event: Reset dividend, proactive stance
      • Signal: LOW/MEDIUM (Proactive)
    • Main Street – MAIN
      • Exposure: ~1.2% (Very Low)
      • Event: Stable, supplemental dividend declared
      • Signal: LOW (Quality Anchor)
    • Hercules – HTGC
      • Exposure: ~2.1% (Low)
      • Event: Short interest up 50% on venture‑debt skepticism
      • Signal: MEDIUM (Sentiment Risk)
    • Goldman Sachs – GSBD
      • Exposure: ~5.8% (High)
      • Event: Pivoting away from SaaS exposure
      • Signal: MEDIUM/HIGH (Active Pivot)

    The PIK Infection (The 8% Warning)

    • Threshold: 8% PIK is the point of no return.
    • Epicenters: FSK (9.1%) and Blue Owl (~8.2%).
    • Reality: At these levels, “income” is just more debt. Managers become Passive Hosts for borrower insolvency.

    The Gating Contagion

    • Case Study: Morgan Stanley North Haven gated March 12 despite low PIK (2.7%).
    • Lesson: Liquidity is sentiment‑driven. If investors suspect “cockroaches,” they run — regardless of balance sheet quality.

    The AI Alpha Gap

    • Hercules (HTGC): Punished by shorts despite low PIK.
    • Sixth Street (TSLX): High enterprise software exposure.
    • Insight: AI disruption is punishing venture‑backed tech and SaaS debt, turning “Static Rails” into liabilities.

    Investor Takeaways

    • Critical/High Zone: These are no longer yield products — they are restructuring plays.
    • Action:
      • Check if managers are using NAV loans to pay dividends.
      • If PIK ratios are high and dividends are debt‑funded, the 94‑cent benchmark is synthetic fiction.
    • Truth Map: Liquidity is sovereignty. Yield illusions collapse once redemption gates slam shut.