Ab Private Lending FundAPLF

AB PRIVATE LENDING FUND · CIK 1982701 · as of 2026Q1

Size rank
#114 of 142
by investments at fair value
Investments at fair value
$432.4M
as reported, 2026Q1
Peer-held positions
148
also held by at least one other BDC
Comparable coverage
60.6%
share of fair value with usable peer marks
Peer universe
142 BDCs
compared in 2026Q1

Based on its 2026Q1 SEC filing, AB PRIVATE LENDING FUND (APLF) carries $432.4M of investments at fair value. MarkQuality matched 148 of its positions (60.6% of the portfolio's fair value) to the same loans held by other BDCs in a universe of 142, so each of those marks can be lined up against the peer consensus. A free account shows the resulting Mark Discipline grade and how it has moved quarter over quarter.

Largest peer-held borrowers
as reported in the fund's SEC filing
Towerco IV$7.2Mheld by 1 other BDC
Pamlico Avant$7.0Mheld by 6 other BDCs
Salisbury House$7.0Mheld by 2 other BDCs
Datacor Tech$6.9Mheld by 1 other BDC
Patriot Acquireco$6.3Mheld by 1 other BDC
Quest Analytics$6.1Mheld by 1 other BDC
Firstenroll$6.1Mheld by 1 other BDC
Lightspeed 3m$5.6Mheld by 6 other BDCs
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Reported fair value by quarter
2024Q22026Q1 · 8 quarters filed
$361.0M$595.2M$829.4M2024Q2: $843.2M · 111 peer-held positions2024Q22024Q3: $802.2M · 107 peer-held positions2024Q4: $839.3M · 121 peer-held positions2024Q42025Q1: $802.1M · 126 peer-held positions2025Q2: $269.1M · 136 peer-held positions2025Q22025Q3: $306.4M · 149 peer-held positions2025Q4: $336.0M · 174 peer-held positions2026Q1: $432.4M · 148 peer-held positions2026Q1$432.4M

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Where does this data come from?
Every figure is derived from public SEC filings — BDC quarterly reports and related datasets published on SEC EDGAR. Nothing comes from paid pricing feeds or private sources, and every number can be traced back to the filing it appeared in.
What is the peer consensus?
When two or more BDCs hold the same loan, each reports its own fair-value mark in its own SEC filing. MarkQuality lines those marks up: the median of the other holders' marks is the peer consensus for that position.
Is this a rating or an opinion on the fund?
No. MarkQuality does not issue fair-value opinions and does not claim any mark is wrong or any NAV is overstated. It measures how consistently a fund's marks track the peer consensus — a difference can reflect legitimate factors like position size, timing, lot, structure, or valuation methodology. It is analytics on public data, not investment advice.
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The full Mark Discipline scorecard for every tracked BDC — position-level comparisons against peer marks, quarter-over-quarter history, a change feed, and watchlist alerts. Free during the beta, no card required.
How often is the data updated?
Quarterly, following the SEC filing cycle: after each reporting season the newly filed marks are ingested, re-clustered, and the peer comparisons recomputed.
How the comparison worksSEC EDGAR filings
Every figure on this page is the fund's own number as reported in its public SEC filings. MarkQuality compares each BDC's marks with the cross-BDC consensus on the same loans; only marks the pipeline rates usable feed the peer medians. The comparison measures how consistently a BDC's marks track the peer consensus — it is not a judgment of the accuracy or good faith of any fund's valuations. Verify every figure against its source filing. Independent comparison on public data, not investment advice.

Every mark referenced on MarkQuality is the holder's own figure as reported in its SEC filing, shown side by side against the peer median — not a fair-value opinion, nor an assertion that any mark is wrong or that net asset value is overstated. A gap from the median can reflect legitimate differences in position, timing, lot, structure, or valuation methodology rather than mispricing. Informational only — not investment advice.