- Morgan Stanley Direct Lending Fund (MSDL) reported Q2 earnings per share (EPS) of $0.45, surpassing analyst estimates of $0.44 by 2.27%.
- Despite the earnings beat, the company's Q2 revenue of $88.77 million fell short of expectations and declined year-over-year.
- Key financial metrics include a net asset value (NAV) per share of $19.50 and a price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of 22.48.
Morgan Stanley Direct Lending Fund (NYSE:MSDL) is a business development company. It operates in the financial industry by providing loans and other financing solutions to private middle-market companies in the United States. These are typically established companies that are too large for small business loans but too small for public debt markets.
On August 6, 2026, MSDL announced its second-quarter earnings per share (EPS) of $0.45. This figure surpassed the analyst consensus estimate of $0.44. As highlighted by Zacks, this performance marks a positive earnings surprise of 2.27%. However, this result is lower than the $0.50 per share reported in the same quarter a year ago.
The company's revenue for the quarter was $88.77 million, falling short of the estimated $89.99 million. This revenue figure also shows a decline compared to the $99.51 million generated in the prior year's quarter. Despite this, MSDL has a history of beating revenue estimates four times over the last four quarters.
For the quarter, MSDL reported a net investment income of $38.2 million, a key measure of profitability for lending funds. This is down from $40.5 million in the previous quarter. The company also announced a third-quarter regular dividend of $0.45 per share, as stated in an announcement on Business Wire.
The company's net asset value (NAV) per share, which represents the underlying value of its assets, stands at $19.50. MSDL currently has a price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of 22.48. This ratio is a common metric used by investors to value a company by comparing its share price to its earnings per share.