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USA·February 9, 2026·main

Main Street Capital Expands Revolving Facility by $30M to Support Lower‑Middle Market Lending

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Cashu Markets·2 min read
TL;DR
  • Main Street increased its revolving credit facility by $30M to $1.175B, with accordion capacity up to $1.718B.
  • The added liquidity preserves underwriting flexibility for buyouts, recapitalizations, growth financings and add‑on acquisitions.
  • Main Street provided $25.6M to DMS Holdco: $20.8M first‑lien term debt and $4.8M direct equity.

Rising liquidity headroom for lower‑middle market lender

Main Street Capital Corporation is expanding its revolving corporate facility by $30.0 million, increasing total commitments from $1.145 billion to $1.175 billion through the facility’s accordion feature, the company announces. The addition comes via a new lender executing on the same terms as existing commitments, and the facility retains its multi‑year, revolving structure. Main Street notes the accordion permits total commitments to grow to $1.718 billion with new and existing lenders without amending current terms.

The incremental capacity is intended to underpin future investments, support operational activities and cover general corporate purposes as Main Street continues to execute its one‑stop debt and equity strategy for lower middle market companies. The firm primarily provides secured debt and structured equity to businesses with annual revenues typically between $10 million and $150 million (platform companies) and between $25 million and $500 million for its private loan portfolio, and it highlights the expansion as a means to preserve underwriting flexibility for buyouts, recapitalizations, growth financings and add‑on acquisitions.

Management stresses the facility extension is completed without changing existing covenants or pricing, and that the board and senior team will continue to review capital structure and liquidity needs in line with investment underwriting. Through its wholly owned MSC Adviser I, LLC, Main Street maintains an asset management operation and remains registered as an investment adviser, positioning the company to deploy the additional liquidity across both direct investments and funds it manages.

Follow‑on financing backs marketing platform acquisition

Main Street also provides a $25.6 million follow‑on investment in portfolio company DMS Holdco LLC to support DMS’s acquisition of Johnson & Quin, Inc. Main Street’s commitment comprises $20.8 million of first‑lien, senior secured term debt and a $4.8 million direct equity stake, with a co‑investor, MSC Income Fund, participating in the financing. The deal reinforces Main Street’s strategy of pairing secured lending with equity to enable add‑on acquisitions for platform companies in channels including FinTech, banking, telecom and technology.

Private credit backdrop adds strategic context

The move for extra liquidity comes as the private credit market faces fresh uncertainty after developments in AI prompt reassessments of software borrowers’ cash flows and business models. While large asset managers confront concentrated exposures to enterprise software, Main Street’s focus on secured lending to lower‑middle market companies offers a different risk profile, though management acknowledges that future financing availability remains inherently uncertain.

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