RM ZDP PLC announces that the unaudited accrued capital entitlement per ZDP share as at 31 October 2020 was 109.24 pence (30 September 2020: 108.92 pence).
NAV
The NAV total return for the month was 0.36%. The Ordinary Share NAV as at 31st October 2020 was 91.91 pence per Ordinary Share, which is 0.33 pence higher than at 30th September 2020. This overall gain comprises interest income net of expenses of 0.45 pence per Ordinary Share and reductions in portfolio valuations of 0.12 pence per Ordinary Share (which includes all credit and currency movements and gains from share buy-backs).
The Company repurchased a total of 103,027 Ordinary Shares during the month at an average price of 79.00 pence, being an average discount of 14.0% to the latest October NAV. The Board and the Investment Manager continue to monitor this share price discount to NAV. This brings the year to date purchases of shares by the Company and the total number held in treasury to 2,592,027.
Portfolio Activity
As at 31st October, the Company's portfolio consisted of 33 debt investments with a running yield of 8.90%, diversified across 13 sectors, and, with the percentage split between fixed and floating rate of 67% to 33%. The portfolio structure is 65% in bilateral private loans; 33% in syndicated private loans; and 2% in corporate bonds. The full portfolio is displayed on the last page of this factsheet. There were no new investments during October.
Regarding the loan identified as Ref 68, the borrower of a newly built and vacant purpose-built student accommodation asset in Coventry is agreeing final terms with an operator so marketing can begin to source tenants for the Spring 2021 term. The loan was marked lower from 93% to 90% of face value during the month to reflect the fact of i) second lockdown concerns and ii) that the value is being impacted by the vacant nature of the building.
For Energie Fitness gym franchise business (Loan Ref: 76), October was a strong period ahead of the second lock-down. Under the new leadership team, Energie Fitness has sold five new franchises and has an excellent pipeline of multi-site operators looking to launch under the Energie Fitness brand in 2021. In addition to signing two new international agreements covering Iberia and India, it has launched a new multi-channel service catering to customers' evolving fitness requirements. The business had positive trading EBITDA going into the second lock-down and a robust contingency plan to deal with restricted operations. Due to the increased business risk arising from the second lockdown, as their gym network has been closed, the loan was marked from 90% to 87.5% of face value during the month.
Corona Virus Business Interruption Loan Scheme ("CBILS")
The CBILS scheme has been extended by the Government to the end of January and the main focus for new business remains supporting eligible companies and repositioning the portfolio exposure to CBILS counterparties / HM Government.
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