Investcorp Us Private Credit Bdc IiIUPCB

INVESTCORP US PRIVATE CREDIT BDC II · CIK 1984739 · as of 2026Q1

Size rank
#141 of 142
by investments at fair value
Investments at fair value
$42.4M
as reported, 2026Q1
Peer-held positions
16
also held by at least one other BDC
Comparable coverage
70.3%
share of fair value with usable peer marks
Peer universe
142 BDCs
compared in 2026Q1

INVESTCORP US PRIVATE CREDIT BDC II (IUPCB, CIK 1984739) is one of 142 BDCs whose SEC-reported marks MarkQuality compares every quarter. As of 2026Q1 it reported $42.4M at fair value, with 16 positions (70.3% of the portfolio's fair value) overlapping other BDC portfolios — the overlap that makes an independent, position-level mark comparison possible. The Mark Discipline scorecard itself is free with an account.

Largest peer-held borrowers
as reported in the fund's SEC filing
Insurance Integrity Marketing$3.1Mheld by 2 other BDCs
American Auto Auction Group$3.0Mheld by 1 other BDC
Laseraway II$2.9Mheld by 1 other BDC
Xenon Arc$2.9Mheld by 1 other BDC
Food Products Max$2.8Mheld by 1 other BDC
Commercial Supplies Northstar Group$2.5Mheld by 1 other BDC
IT Argano$2.4Mheld by 1 other BDC
Interactive Media Uniguest$2.3Mheld by 1 other BDC
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