Business Development Company Disclosures
Financial and operational data is extracted from disclosures filed by Business Development Companies (BDCs) with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL). Each record details financial statement line items, such as assets, liabilities, revenues, and expenses, along with company identifiers and reporting period information.
| Namelegal entity | Alternate Namelegal entity | Cityaddress | Stateaddress | ZIP Codeaddress | Street Addressaddress | Phonephone number | Websitewebsite | Adshregistration | Cikregistration | Countrybaaddress | Bas2address |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NEW MOUNTAIN GUARDIAN IV INCOME FUND, L.L.C. | NEW MOUNTAIN GUARDIAN IV UNLEVERED BDC, L.L.C. | NEW YORK | NY | 10019 | 1633 BROADWAY | 2127200300 | https://www.sec.gov/ix?doc=/Archives/edgar/data/19 | 0001976719-24-000010 | 1976719 | US | 48TH FLOOR |
| WTI FUND XI, INC. | PORTOLA VALLEY | CA | 94028 | 104 LA MESA DRIVE | 6502344300 | https://www.sec.gov/ix?doc=/Archives/edgar/data/19 | 0001987731-24-000008 | 1987731 | US | SUITE 102 | |
| OAKTREE GARDENS OLP, LLC | LOS ANGELES | CA | 90071 | C/O OAKTREE CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, L.P. | 2138306300 | https://www.sec.gov/ix?doc=/Archives/edgar/data/19 | 0001974793-24-000011 | 1974793 | US | 333 S. GRAND AVENUE, 28TH FLOOR |
BDC Counterparty Verification for Institutional Lenders
A credit analyst at a bank evaluating a loan request from a BDC cross-checks the entity's legal name, EIN, state of incorporation, and SEC registration number against internal records to confirm the counterparty is who they claim to be and that their SEC filings are current.
Filer Status Screening for Investment Platforms
A fintech platform onboarding BDCs as fund partners uses the accelerated filer status and public float value to determine which entities meet minimum size thresholds and reporting standards before granting access to capital-raising tools.
Entity Duplication and Shell Detection for Fraud Teams
A fraud investigator at an insurance carrier notices two BDC names associated with the same address and phone number and uses the EIN, CIK, and filing accession numbers to determine whether the entities are legitimately related or whether one is being used to obscure ownership or inflate reported assets.



















