OCTAGON CREDIT INVESTORS, LLC


The Firm Octagon is an investment adviser that focuses primarily on the management of performing, below investment grade corporate debt, including leveraged loans and high-yield bonds, and collateralized loan obligation (“CLO”) debt and CLO equity securities. Octagon also invests in stressed and distressed corporate debt on behalf of certain clients, consistent with clients’ investment objectives and restrictions. Octagon was founded in 1994 as a business unit of Chemical Bank a (predecessor of JPMorgan Chase & Co.) to create an asset management capability for below investment grade debt investments. Octagon was incorporated in December 1998, and separated from The Chase Manhattan Corporation in 1999. On February 1, 2016, Octagon was acquired by Conning & Company, a Hartford, CT based investment management firm (together with its affiliates as identified in Item 10, “Conning”). Octagon employees and a former employee continue to own approximately 17% of Octagon. Firm Overview Octagon generally manages: (1) CLOs; (2) other pooled investment vehicles, including those sponsored by Octagon and by non-affiliated third parties, and which are exempt from registration under the 1940 Act (the “Private Funds”); (3) one or more pooled investment vehicles registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (each a “Registered Fund” and, collectively with the CLOs and Private Funds, the “Funds”); and (4) separately managed accounts, structured in various entity types and forms, including but not limited to trusts, partnerships, or limited liability companies (the “Accounts” and, together with the Funds, “Clients”). Subject to its investment guidelines and applicable laws, rules or regulations, a Fund or Account can invest in another Fund, including interests issued by a CLO that is managed by Octagon. In certain instances, Octagon sub-advises Funds or Accounts pursuant to an agreement with another adviser. As of December 31, 2019, Octagon managed client assets of approximately $25,892,355,000 of which $25,868,950,000 is discretionary and $23,405,000 is non- discretionary. Octagon’s investment advisory services focus on corporate debt investments, including, but not limited to, senior secured or unsecured term loans, letters of credit, corporate debt securities (including investment and non-investment grade/high-yield debt securities, and mezzanine debt securities), structured finance securities, including the equity and debt securities of CLOs that are managed by Octagon and other non-affiliated advisers and CLO warehouse vehicles of CLOs managed by Octagon. Octagon invests in both performing credits and distressed debt. Octagon can also utilize total return swaps, credit default swaps, interest rate swaps, foreign currency swaps, options, exchange-traded funds, short credit, and long and short equity investments, money market funds and cash equivalents such as U.S. government securities and commercial paper, and other instruments as determined by Octagon from time to time and permitted by each Client. Private Funds usually, but will not necessarily, employ a “master-feeder” structure for regulatory, tax or investment purposes. Generally, a master-feeder structure vests trading operations in one or more “master” funds while investors typically access the master fund(s) only through one or more “feeder” funds. These feeder funds, in turn, invest (directly or indirectly) in the master fund(s). Except as otherwise described herein, investments for each Account are managed in accordance with the investment objectives, strategies, restrictions and guidelines communicated to Octagon by the Client or its representatives and as memorialized in an investment advisory contract or other materials relevant to that Account (“Account Documents”). Investments for each Fund are managed in accordance with the Fund’s particular investment objectives, strategies, restrictions and guidelines, as well as any other applicable legal restrictions, and are generally not tailored to the individualized needs of any particular investor in a Fund, though Octagon has entered into side letter agreements with certain Fund investors that restrict certain types of investments for the entire Fund. Octagon will only enter into such side letter agreements when it believes doing so will not materially affect a Fund. At inception of a CLO, specific asset criteria (e.g., credit quality, diversification) are established for certain CLOs, sometimes in consultation with prospective CLO investors. Information about each Fund and the particular investment objectives, strategies, restrictions, guidelines and risks associated with an investment, is described in the governing documents (e.g., offering or private placement memorandum, prospectus, limited liability company agreement, indenture, investment advisory contract) of the Fund (“Governing Documents”), which (except with respect to Registered Funds whose prospectuses are publicly available through the SEC’s EDGAR system) are made available to investors only through Octagon, another authorized party or representative of an Account or third-party sponsored Private Fund. Since Octagon does not provide individualized advice to Fund investors (and an investment in a Fund does not, in and of itself, create an advisory relationship between the investor and Octagon), investors must consider whether a particular Fund meets their investment objectives and risk tolerance prior to investing. Risk Retention Compliance Although not currently applicable to Octagon, certain jurisdictions have imposed requirements on sponsors of a securitization transaction, such as a CLO, to retain a specified economic interest in the credit risk of the securitized assets (“Risk Retention Rules” and such interests the “Retention Interests”). Should it be necessary for Octagon to comply with such requirements at any time, Octagon or an affiliate of Octagon will acquire and hold Retention Interests, and/or Retention Interests may be financed through a third- party lender to a “majority owned affiliate” or “MOA” of Octagon. please register to get more info

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Assets
Pooled Investment Vehicles $21,841,901,042
Discretionary $25,868,950,003
Non-Discretionary $23,405,233
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