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'''Golub Capital''' is an [[United States|U.S.]]-focused credit [[Asset management|asset manager]] with over $18 billion of capital under management.<ref name="WSJ18B">{{cite news|last1=Monga|first1=Vipal|title=Higher Gas Prices Hit Profits at Consumer Mid-Market Firms|url=http://blogs.wsj.com/cfo/2016/07/08/higher-gas-prices-hit-profits-at-consumer-mid-market-firms/|accessdate=16 August 2016|publisher=The Wall Street Journal|date=8 July 2016}}</ref><ref name="Bloom">{{cite web |url=https://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapId=20711 |title=Company Overview of Golub Capital|author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |website=www.bloomberg.com |publisher=[[Bloomberg L.P.|Bloomberg]] |accessdate=13 September 2015}}</ref> The firm has primary business lines in [[Middle-market company|middle market]] lending, late stage lending, and [[Syndicated loan|broadly syndicated loans]].<ref name="MAFinance">{{cite news | last=Collins| first=Allison| title =Finance Finesse: Golub Grows Tech Lending Unit | newspaper =| location = | pages = | language = | publisher = ''[[Mergers & Acquisitions]]''| date =27 October 2014 | url =http://www.themiddlemarket.com/news/lender_news/finance-finesse-golub-grows-tech-lending-unit-253018-1.html| accessdate =13 September 2015}}</ref><ref name="PRBroadly">{{cite news | last=| first=| title =Golub Capital Opens San Francisco Office As Part Of Its Expansion Into Late Stage Lending | newspaper =| location = | pages = | language = | publisher = [[PR Newswire]]| date =2 December 2009 | url =http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/christina-jamieson-joins-golub-capital-as-co-head-of-the-firms-broadly-syndicated-loan-group-78352937.html| accessdate =13 September 2015}}</ref><ref name="PRSF">{{cite news | last=| first=| title =Golub Capital Opens San Francisco Office As Part Of Its Expansion Into Late Stage Lending | newspaper =| location = | pages = | language = | publisher = [[PR Newswire]]| date =16 September 2014 | url =http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/golub-capital-opens-san-francisco-office-as-part-of-its-expansion-into-late-stage-lending-275263391.html| accessdate =13 September 2015}}</ref> The firm is also affiliated with Golub Capital BDC, Inc., a [[Business Development Company|business development company]] that trades on the [[NASDAQ]] under the stock ticker symbol, GBDC.<ref name="FoolSecret"/><ref name="NASDAQ">{{cite web |url=http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/gbdc |title=Golub Capital BDC, Inc. Stock Quote & Summary Data|author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |website=www.nasdaq.com |publisher=[[NASDAQ]] |accessdate=13 September 2015}}</ref> Golub Capital is one of the largest non-bank middle market lenders and providers of senior debt.<ref name="FoolSecret">{{cite news | last=Wroblewska| first=Anna| title =The Secret to Golub Capital BDC Inc's Success | newspaper =| location = | pages = | language = | publisher = [[The Motley Fool]]| date =26 June 2014 | url =http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2014/06/26/the-secret-to-golub-capitals-success.aspx| accessdate =13 September 2015}}</ref><ref name="Buyouts">{{cite news | last=| first=| title =Golub Moves To Number One On The League Tables | newspaper =| location = | pages = | language = | publisher = ''[[Thomson Reuters|Buyouts]]''| date =2010 | url =http://www.readbag.com/golubcapital-downloads-buyoutsaward2010| accessdate =13 September 2015}}</ref><ref name="WSJBuyouts">{{cite news | last=Lattman| first=Peter| title =Golub Takes Lead in Leveraged Buyouts | newspaper =[[The Wall Street Journal]]| location = | pages = | language = | publisher = | date =24 August 2009 | url =https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB125106570354252185| accessdate =13 September 2015}}</ref> In 2016, the firm was named "Lender of the Year" by ''Private Debt Investor''.<ref name="PRLOY2015">{{cite news | last=| first=| title =Golub Capital Named Lender of the Year and Unitranche Lender of the Year by Private Debt Investor | newspaper =| location = | pages = | language = | publisher = [[PR Newswire]]| date =4 March 2015 | url =http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/golub-capital-named-lender-of-the-year-and-unitranche-lender-of-the-year-by-private-debt-investor-300045563.html| accessdate =13 September 2015}}</ref>
'''Golub Capital''' is an [[United States|U.S.]]-focused credit [[Asset management|asset manager]] with over $20 billion of capital under management.<ref name="WSJ18B">{{cite news|last1=Monga|first1=Vipal|title=Higher Gas Prices Hit Profits at Consumer Mid-Market Firms|url=http://blogs.wsj.com/cfo/2016/07/08/higher-gas-prices-hit-profits-at-consumer-mid-market-firms/|accessdate=16 August 2016|publisher=The Wall Street Journal|date=8 July 2016}}</ref><ref name="Bloom">{{cite web |url=https://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapId=20711 |title=Company Overview of Golub Capital|author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |website=www.bloomberg.com |publisher=[[Bloomberg L.P.|Bloomberg]] |accessdate=13 September 2015}}</ref><ref name="Street20">{{cite news|title=Golub Capital BDC, Inc. Receives Approval for Third SBIC License|url=https://www.thestreet.com/story/13953140/1/golub-capital-bdc-inc-receives-approval-for-third-sbic-license.html|accessdate=24 April 2017|publisher=The Street|date=12 January 2017}}</ref> The firm has primary business lines in [[Middle-market company|middle market]] lending, late stage lending, and [[Syndicated loan|broadly syndicated loans]].<ref name="MAFinance">{{cite news | last=Collins| first=Allison| title =Finance Finesse: Golub Grows Tech Lending Unit | newspaper =| location = | pages = | language = | publisher = ''[[Mergers & Acquisitions]]''| date =27 October 2014 | url =http://www.themiddlemarket.com/news/lender_news/finance-finesse-golub-grows-tech-lending-unit-253018-1.html| accessdate =13 September 2015}}</ref><ref name="PRBroadly">{{cite news | last=| first=| title =Golub Capital Opens San Francisco Office As Part Of Its Expansion Into Late Stage Lending | newspaper =| location = | pages = | language = | publisher = [[PR Newswire]]| date =2 December 2009 | url =http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/christina-jamieson-joins-golub-capital-as-co-head-of-the-firms-broadly-syndicated-loan-group-78352937.html| accessdate =13 September 2015}}</ref><ref name="PRSF">{{cite news | last=| first=| title =Golub Capital Opens San Francisco Office As Part Of Its Expansion Into Late Stage Lending | newspaper =| location = | pages = | language = | publisher = [[PR Newswire]]| date =16 September 2014 | url =http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/golub-capital-opens-san-francisco-office-as-part-of-its-expansion-into-late-stage-lending-275263391.html| accessdate =13 September 2015}}</ref> The firm is also affiliated with Golub Capital BDC, Inc., a [[Business Development Company|business development company]] that trades on the [[NASDAQ]] under the stock ticker symbol, GBDC.<ref name="FoolSecret"/><ref name="NASDAQ">{{cite web |url=http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/gbdc |title=Golub Capital BDC, Inc. Stock Quote & Summary Data|author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |website=www.nasdaq.com |publisher=[[NASDAQ]] |accessdate=13 September 2015}}</ref> Golub Capital is one of the largest non-bank middle market lenders and providers of senior debt.<ref name="FoolSecret">{{cite news | last=Wroblewska| first=Anna| title =The Secret to Golub Capital BDC Inc's Success | newspaper =| location = | pages = | language = | publisher = [[The Motley Fool]]| date =26 June 2014 | url =http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2014/06/26/the-secret-to-golub-capitals-success.aspx| accessdate =13 September 2015}}</ref><ref name="Buyouts">{{cite news | last=| first=| title =Golub Moves To Number One On The League Tables | newspaper =| location = | pages = | language = | publisher = ''[[Thomson Reuters|Buyouts]]''| date =2010 | url =http://www.readbag.com/golubcapital-downloads-buyoutsaward2010| accessdate =13 September 2015}}</ref><ref name="WSJBuyouts">{{cite news | last=Lattman| first=Peter| title =Golub Takes Lead in Leveraged Buyouts | newspaper =[[The Wall Street Journal]]| location = | pages = | language = | publisher = | date =24 August 2009 | url =https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB125106570354252185| accessdate =13 September 2015}}</ref> In 2016, the firm was named "Lender of the Year" by ''Private Debt Investor''.<ref name="PRLOY2015">{{cite news | last=| first=| title =Golub Capital Named Lender of the Year and Unitranche Lender of the Year by Private Debt Investor | newspaper =| location = | pages = | language = | publisher = [[PR Newswire]]| date =4 March 2015 | url =http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/golub-capital-named-lender-of-the-year-and-unitranche-lender-of-the-year-by-private-debt-investor-300045563.html| accessdate =13 September 2015}}</ref>

==History==
==History==
===1994–2000: Foundation and early success===
===1994–2000: Foundation and early success===

Golub Capital was founded in [[New York City]] in 1994 by Lawrence Golub. Golub had previously worked at Allen & Company, [[Wasserstein Perella & Co.]], and [[Bankers Trust]]. He had also been a [[White House Fellows|White House Fellow]].<ref name="Deal">{{cite news | last=Frumes| first=Max| title =Anatomy of a Middle Market Lender| newspaper =| location = | pages = | language = | publisher = ''[[The Deal (magazine)|The Deal]]''| date =9 May 2011 | url =http://golubcapital.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/Golub-Capital-The-Deal-Anatomy-Mid-Market-Lender.pdf| accessdate =14 September 2015}}</ref> The firm initially operated with $20 million of equity capital under management.<ref name="ABF">{{cite news | last=Papavassiliou| first=Stuart P.| title =Golub Capital — Unique in Every Aspect| newspaper =| location = | pages = | language = | publisher = ''ABF Journal''| date =October 2010 | url =http://www.abfjournal.com/articles/golub-capital-unique-in-every/| accessdate =13 September 2015}}</ref><ref name="Deal"/> Anchor investors in Golub Capital's first fund included Dan Lufkin (of [[Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette]]), Stanley S. Shuman (of [[Allen & Company]]), and [[Mellon Bank]] among others.<ref name="PDITalk">{{cite journal|last1=Donde|first1=Anastasia|title=Capital Talk: Golub Capital|journal=Private Debt Investor|date=September 2014|issue=16|pages=28-33|accessdate=}}</ref> Golub and an assistant were the only employees at Golub Capital's outset, but, by 2000, the firm had between 8 and 10 employees and a [[Investment fund|fund]] worth a couple hundred million dollars.<ref name="ABF"/><ref name="FoolHurricane">{{cite news | last=Wroblewska| first=Anna| title =How Golub Capital BDC Inc Built a Hurricane-Proof Balance Sheet | newspaper =| location = | pages = | language = | publisher = [[The Motley Fool]]| date =7 July 2014 | url =http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2014/07/07/how-golub-capital-bdc-built-a-hurricane-proof-bala.aspx| accessdate =13 September 2015}}</ref>
Golub Capital was founded in [[New York City]] in 1994 by Lawrence Golub. Golub had previously worked at Allen & Company, [[Wasserstein Perella & Co.]], and [[Bankers Trust]]. He had also been a [[White House Fellows|White House Fellow]].<ref name="Deal">{{cite news | last=Frumes| first=Max| title =Anatomy of a Middle Market Lender| newspaper =| location = | pages = | language = | publisher = ''[[The Deal (magazine)|The Deal]]''| date =9 May 2011 | url =http://golubcapital.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/Golub-Capital-The-Deal-Anatomy-Mid-Market-Lender.pdf| accessdate =14 September 2015}}</ref> The firm initially operated with $20 million of equity capital under management.<ref name="ABF">{{cite news | last=Papavassiliou| first=Stuart P.| title =Golub Capital — Unique in Every Aspect| newspaper =| location = | pages = | language = | publisher = ''ABF Journal''| date =October 2010 | url =http://www.abfjournal.com/articles/golub-capital-unique-in-every/| accessdate =13 September 2015}}</ref><ref name="Deal"/> Anchor investors in Golub Capital's first fund included Dan Lufkin (of [[Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette]]), Stanley S. Shuman (of [[Allen & Company]]), and [[Mellon Bank]] among others.<ref name="PDITalk">{{cite journal|last1=Donde|first1=Anastasia|title=Capital Talk: Golub Capital|journal=Private Debt Investor|date=September 2014|issue=16|pages=28-33|accessdate=}}</ref> Golub and an assistant were the only employees at Golub Capital's outset, but, by 2000, the firm had between 8 and 10 employees and a [[Investment fund|fund]] worth a couple hundred million dollars.<ref name="ABF"/><ref name="FoolHurricane">{{cite news | last=Wroblewska| first=Anna| title =How Golub Capital BDC Inc Built a Hurricane-Proof Balance Sheet | newspaper =| location = | pages = | language = | publisher = [[The Motley Fool]]| date =7 July 2014 | url =http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2014/07/07/how-golub-capital-bdc-built-a-hurricane-proof-bala.aspx| accessdate =13 September 2015}}</ref>

===2000–2004: Shift in focus===
===2000–2004: Shift in focus===

In 2000, the firm began specializing in [[Mezzanine capital|mezzanine loans]]. These loans were geared toward [[private equity]]-backed companies. Golub Capital no longer made investments in controlled private equity investments in order not to compete with their private equity clients. In the aftermath of the [[Dot-com bubble|dot-com bust]] in 2000, the firm achieved success with its mezzanine loans as most [[Cash flow loan|cash flow loans]] became unavailable.<ref name="ABF"/><ref name="Deal"/>
In 2000, the firm began specializing in [[Mezzanine capital|mezzanine loans]]. These loans were geared toward [[private equity]]-backed companies. Golub Capital no longer made investments in controlled private equity investments in order not to compete with their private equity clients. In the aftermath of the [[Dot-com bubble|dot-com bust]] in 2000, the firm achieved success with its mezzanine loans as most [[Cash flow loan|cash flow loans]] became unavailable.<ref name="ABF"/><ref name="Deal"/>

In 2003, David Golub (Lawrence's brother)<ref name="Deal"/> joined the firm as its President (with Lawrence Golub remaining [[CEO]]). Golub had previously been Managing Director of both Centre Partners Management LLC and Corporate Partners.<ref name="BloomDavid">{{cite web |url=https://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/people/person.asp?personId=13376669&ticker=GBDC |title=David B. Golub|author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |website=www.bloomberg.com |publisher=[[Bloomberg L.P.|Bloomberg]] |accessdate=13 September 2015}}</ref> Also in 2004, Andrew Steuerman (previously of Albion Alliance and the [[New York Life Insurance Company]]) joined Golub Capital. Steuerman became the head of originations<ref name="Deal"/> and eventually gained the titles of Senior Managing Director and Head of Middle Market and Late Stage Lending.<ref name="Bloom"/>
In 2003, David Golub (Lawrence's brother)<ref name="Deal"/> joined the firm as its President (with Lawrence Golub remaining [[CEO]]). Golub had previously been Managing Director of both Centre Partners Management LLC and Corporate Partners.<ref name="BloomDavid">{{cite web |url=https://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/people/person.asp?personId=13376669&ticker=GBDC |title=David B. Golub|author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |website=www.bloomberg.com |publisher=[[Bloomberg L.P.|Bloomberg]] |accessdate=13 September 2015}}</ref> Also in 2004, Andrew Steuerman (previously of Albion Alliance and the [[New York Life Insurance Company]]) joined Golub Capital. Steuerman became the head of originations<ref name="Deal"/> and eventually gained the titles of Senior Managing Director and Head of Middle Market and Late Stage Lending.<ref name="Bloom"/>

===2004–2008: Further business expansion===
===2004–2008: Further business expansion===

In 2004, Golub Capital began offering [[Senior debt|senior]] and one-stop loans. By 2007, the firm was a lead lender and arranger in senior loans.<ref name="ABF"/> In 2005, on the final closing of its fourth GCP fund (Golub Capital Partners IV), the firm raised $800 million of equity capital. Its fifth GCP fund (Golub Capital Partners V) raised $700 million of equity capital. Golub Capital's total capital under management increased to $2.5 billion as a result.<ref name="Remember">{{cite journal|title=Golub Capital Has a Year to Remember|journal=''[[Thomson Reuters|Buyouts]]''|date=6 March 2006|accessdate=}}</ref><ref name="SDR">{{cite journal|last1=Dzikowski|first1=Don|title=Change in Bank Rules could Spawn New Middle Market CLOs|journal=The Secured Debt Report|date=21 October 2006|volume=2|issue=19|accessdate=}}</ref>
In 2004, Golub Capital began offering [[Senior debt|senior]] and one-stop loans. By 2007, the firm was a lead lender and arranger in senior loans.<ref name="ABF"/> In 2005, on the final closing of its fourth GCP fund (Golub Capital Partners IV), the firm raised $800 million of equity capital. Its fifth GCP fund (Golub Capital Partners V) raised $700 million of equity capital. Golub Capital's total capital under management increased to $2.5 billion as a result.<ref name="Remember">{{cite journal|title=Golub Capital Has a Year to Remember|journal=''[[Thomson Reuters|Buyouts]]''|date=6 March 2006|accessdate=}}</ref><ref name="SDR">{{cite journal|last1=Dzikowski|first1=Don|title=Change in Bank Rules could Spawn New Middle Market CLOs|journal=The Secured Debt Report|date=21 October 2006|volume=2|issue=19|accessdate=}}</ref>

===2008–present: Financial crisis and beyond===
===2008–present: Financial crisis and beyond===

During the [[2008 financial crisis]], Golub Capital was one of the few lending firms that continued to grow.<ref name="ABF"/><ref name="Deal"/> By the end of 2008, the firm was third by deal volume for lead arrangers of sub-$100 million leveraged buyout loans and had raised $1.5 billion for new loans.<ref name="WSJBuyouts"/><ref name="Deal"/> In 2009, it became the number one bookrunner for leveraged buyout loans in the middle market. By 2010, the firm had $4 billion capital under management.<ref name="Buyouts"/>
During the [[2008 financial crisis]], Golub Capital was one of the few lending firms that continued to grow.<ref name="ABF"/><ref name="Deal"/> By the end of 2008, the firm was third by deal volume for lead arrangers of sub-$100 million leveraged buyout loans and had raised $1.5 billion for new loans.<ref name="WSJBuyouts"/><ref name="Deal"/> In 2009, it became the number one bookrunner for leveraged buyout loans in the middle market. By 2010, the firm had $4 billion capital under management.<ref name="Buyouts"/>

Golub Capital BDC, Inc. was founded in 2009 and went public in March 2010. It trades on the NASDAQ under stock ticker symbol, GBDC.<ref name="FoolHurricane"/><ref name="NASDAQ"/> David Golub serves as the CEO and President of Golub Capital BDC.<ref name="BloomDavid"/>
Golub Capital BDC, Inc. was founded in 2009 and went public in March 2010. It trades on the NASDAQ under stock ticker symbol, GBDC.<ref name="FoolHurricane"/><ref name="NASDAQ"/> David Golub serves as the CEO and President of Golub Capital BDC.<ref name="BloomDavid"/>

In 2011, the firm had 120 employees with offices in New York, [[Chicago]], and [[Atlanta]].<ref name="Deal"/> Their loan portfolio also increased to $5 billion.<ref name="Econ">{{cite news | last=| first=| title =Pockets of Credit | newspaper =[[The Economist]]| location = | pages = | language = | publisher = | date =19 November 2011 | url =http://www.economist.com/node/21538735| accessdate =14 September 2015}}</ref> In 2012, the firm led a targeted campaign to serve lower middle market companies that have an annual [[EBITDA]] of between $6 and $8 million.<ref name="Reluctant">{{cite journal|title=Reluctant Optimist|journal=Grant's Interest Rate Observer|date=2 November 2012|volume=30|issue=21b|accessdate=}}</ref>
In 2011, the firm had 120 employees with offices in New York, [[Chicago]], and [[Atlanta]].<ref name="Deal"/> Their loan portfolio also increased to $5 billion.<ref name="Econ">{{cite news | last=| first=| title =Pockets of Credit | newspaper =[[The Economist]]| location = | pages = | language = | publisher = | date =19 November 2011 | url =http://www.economist.com/node/21538735| accessdate =14 September 2015}}</ref> In 2012, the firm led a targeted campaign to serve lower middle market companies that have an annual [[EBITDA]] of between $6 and $8 million.<ref name="Reluctant">{{cite journal|title=Reluctant Optimist|journal=Grant's Interest Rate Observer|date=2 November 2012|volume=30|issue=21b|accessdate=}}</ref>

In 2014, the firm's capital under management increased to $10 billion with the final closings of the Golub Capital Partners VIII fund and the Golub Capital Partners International VIII.<ref name="PDITalk"/> That year, the firm closed a mix of deals, including boot retailer Boot Barn with a $100 million facility<ref name="Boot">{{cite news | last=Collings| first=Richard| title =Private Equity-Backed Boot Barn Has Set Terms for its IPO | newspaper =| location = | pages = | language = | publisher =[[TheStreet.com]] | date =21 October 2014 | url =http://www.thestreet.com/story/12921334/1/private-equity-backed-boot-barn-has-set-terms-for-its-ipo.html| accessdate =14 September 2015}}</ref> and fiber optic infrastructure company [[Wilcon Holdings]] with a $59 million facility.<ref name="Wilcon">{{cite news|last=Schwarzberg |first=Jonathan |title=Golub supplies $59M in financing for Freedom Dark acquisition |newspaper= |location= |pages= |language= |publisher=''[[The Deal (magazine)|The Deal]]'' |date=29 October 2013 |url=http://www.thedeal.com/first_word/2013/10/golub_supplies_59m_in_financing_for_freedom_dark_acquisition.html |accessdate=14 September 2015 }}{{dead link|date=March 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> The firm opened a lending office in [[San Francisco]] in 2014 to handle its late stage lending business line.<ref name="PRSF"/> As of 2016, the firm has over $18 billion in capital under management.<ref name="WSJ18B"/>
In 2014, the firm's capital under management increased to $10 billion with the final closings of the Golub Capital Partners VIII fund and the Golub Capital Partners International VIII.<ref name="PDITalk"/> That year, the firm closed a mix of deals, including boot retailer Boot Barn with a $100 million facility<ref name="Boot">{{cite news | last=Collings| first=Richard| title =Private Equity-Backed Boot Barn Has Set Terms for its IPO | newspaper =| location = | pages = | language = | publisher =[[TheStreet.com]] | date =21 October 2014 | url =http://www.thestreet.com/story/12921334/1/private-equity-backed-boot-barn-has-set-terms-for-its-ipo.html| accessdate =14 September 2015}}</ref> and fiber optic infrastructure company [[Wilcon Holdings]] with a $59 million facility.<ref name="Wilcon">{{cite news|last=Schwarzberg |first=Jonathan |title=Golub supplies $59M in financing for Freedom Dark acquisition |newspaper= |location= |pages= |language= |publisher=''[[The Deal (magazine)|The Deal]]'' |date=29 October 2013 |url=http://www.thedeal.com/first_word/2013/10/golub_supplies_59m_in_financing_for_freedom_dark_acquisition.html |accessdate=14 September 2015 }}{{dead link|date=March 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> The firm opened a lending office in [[San Francisco]] in 2014 to handle its late stage lending business line.<ref name="PRSF"/> As of 2016, the firm has over $20 billion in capital under management.<ref name="WSJ18B"/><ref name="Street20"/>

==Businesses==
==Businesses==
Golub Capital has three main business lines: middle market lending, late stage lending, and broadly syndicated loans.<ref name="MAFinance"/> The firm typically invests in sectors like [[SaaS]], [[health care]], [[restaurants]], business services, and many others.<ref name="Econ"/><ref name="Bloom"/> The firm is also affiliated with Golub Capital BDC, Inc., a publicly traded (NASDAQ: GDBC) business development company.<ref name="FoolHurricane"/>
Golub Capital has three main business lines: middle market lending, late stage lending, and broadly syndicated loans.<ref name="MAFinance"/> The firm typically invests in sectors like [[SaaS]], [[health care]], [[restaurants]], business services, and many others.<ref name="Econ"/><ref name="Bloom"/> The firm is also affiliated with Golub Capital BDC, Inc., a publicly traded (NASDAQ: GDBC) business development company.<ref name="FoolHurricane"/>

===Middle Market Lending===
===Middle Market Lending===
Andrew Steuerman heads Golub Capital’s Middle Market Lending team located in Chicago and New York. The business line focuses on providing senior, one-stop, and second lien debt to U.S. middle market companies, typically controlled by private equity firms.<ref name="PDITalk"/><ref name="Deal"/> Golub Capital can hold over $300 million in each middle market lending deal, and the team can also underwrite and syndicate senior credit facilities and a proprietary suite of one-loan debt facilities of up to $750 million.<ref>{{cite news|title=Revenue in the U.S. Middle Market Continues to Expand at a Healthy Pace of 7.4%|url=http://www.bizjournals.com/prnewswire/press_releases/2016/07/07/NY41976|accessdate=16 August 2016|publisher=Business Journals|date=7 July 2016}}</ref> The typical borrower generates between $5 million to $50 million a year in EBITDA and is backed by one of over 200 private equity companies with which Golub Capital has a working relationship.<ref name="Reluctant"/> Approximately 85% of financings done with private equity companies come from pre-existing relationships.<ref name="PDITalk"/>
Andrew Steuerman heads Golub Capital’s Middle Market Lending team located in Chicago and New York. The business line focuses on providing senior, one-stop, and second lien debt to U.S. middle market companies, typically controlled by private equity firms.<ref name="PDITalk"/><ref name="Deal"/> Golub Capital can hold over $400 million in each middle market lending deal,<ref name="MAcqui400">{{cite news|last1=Fugazy|first1=Danielle|title=Golub Capital scores Lender of the Year for growth in all areas|url=https://www.themiddlemarket.com/news/golub-capital-scores-lender-of-the-year-for-growth-in-all-areas|accessdate=24 April 2017|publisher=Mergers and Acquisitions|date=23 March 2017}}</ref> and the team can also underwrite and syndicate senior credit facilities and a proprietary suite of one-loan debt facilities of up to $750 million.<ref>{{cite news|title=Revenue in the U.S. Middle Market Continues to Expand at a Healthy Pace of 7.4%|url=http://www.bizjournals.com/prnewswire/press_releases/2016/07/07/NY41976|accessdate=16 August 2016|publisher=Business Journals|date=7 July 2016}}</ref> The typical borrower generates between $5 million to $50 million a year in EBITDA and is backed by one of over 200 private equity companies with which Golub Capital has a working relationship.<ref name="Reluctant"/> Approximately 85% of financings done with private equity companies come from pre-existing relationships.<ref name="PDITalk"/>

===Late Stage Lending===
===Late Stage Lending===
The firm's late stage lending unit is also headed by Andrew Steuerman.<ref name="Bloom"/> The team operates out of the firm's San Francisco office in order to be closer to [[Silicon Valley]].<ref name="MAFinance"/> The business offers debt to fast-growing technology companies backed by venture capital, growth equity, private equity, or other private companies.<ref name="MAFinance"/><ref name="PRSF"/>
The firm's late stage lending unit is also headed by Andrew Steuerman.<ref name="Bloom"/> The team operates out of the firm's San Francisco office in order to be closer to [[Silicon Valley]].<ref name="MAFinance"/> The business offers debt to fast-growing technology companies backed by venture capital, growth equity, private equity, or other private companies.<ref name="MAFinance"/><ref name="PRSF"/>

===Broadly Syndicated Loans===
===Broadly Syndicated Loans===
Golub Capital's Broadly Syndicated Loans group is headed by Christina Jamieson in the firm's Chicago office.<ref name="Buyouts"/><ref name="PDITalk"/> This unit focuses on investing in larger loans that are generally liquid in the [[secondary market]]. The Broadly Syndicated Loans team also manages a series of [[Collateralized loan obligation|collateralized loan obligations]].<ref name="PRSelle">{{cite news | last=| first=| title =Kenneth Selle Joins Golub Capital As Head Of Loan Trading In Its Broadly Syndicated Loans Group | newspaper =| location = | pages = | language = | publisher = [[PR Newswire]]| date =8 January 2015 | url =http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/kenneth-selle-joins-golub-capital-as-head-of-loan-trading-in-its-broadly-syndicated-loans-group-300017603.html| accessdate =14 September 2015}}</ref>
Golub Capital's Broadly Syndicated Loans group is headed by Christina Jamieson in the firm's Chicago office.<ref name="Buyouts"/><ref name="PDITalk"/> This unit focuses on investing in larger loans that are generally liquid in the [[secondary market]]. The Broadly Syndicated Loans team also manages a series of [[Collateralized loan obligation|collateralized loan obligations]].<ref name="PRSelle">{{cite news | last=| first=| title =Kenneth Selle Joins Golub Capital As Head Of Loan Trading In Its Broadly Syndicated Loans Group | newspaper =| location = | pages = | language = | publisher = [[PR Newswire]]| date =8 January 2015 | url =http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/kenneth-selle-joins-golub-capital-as-head-of-loan-trading-in-its-broadly-syndicated-loans-group-300017603.html| accessdate =14 September 2015}}</ref>

===Golub Capital BDC, Inc.===
===Golub Capital BDC, Inc.===
Golub Capital BDC, Inc., (a business development company) was founded in 2009 and went public in March 2010 {{NASDAQ|GBDC}}.<ref name="FoolHurricane"/> David Golub serves as the President and CEO of the company.<ref name="BloomDavid"/> The company lends money to middle market companies that have backing from private equity firms.<ref name="FoolMoney">{{cite news | last=Wroblewska| first=Anna| title =How Does Golub Capital BDC Make Money? | newspaper =| location = | pages = | language = | publisher = [[The Motley Fool]]| date =10 July 2014 | url =http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2014/07/10/how-does-golub-capital-bdc-make-money.aspx| accessdate =14 September 2015}}</ref>
Golub Capital BDC, Inc., (a business development company) was founded in 2009 and went public in March 2010 {{NASDAQ|GBDC}}.<ref name="FoolHurricane"/> David Golub serves as the President and CEO of the company.<ref name="BloomDavid"/> The company lends money to middle market companies that have backing from private equity firms.<ref name="FoolMoney">{{cite news | last=Wroblewska| first=Anna| title =How Does Golub Capital BDC Make Money? | newspaper =| location = | pages = | language = | publisher = [[The Motley Fool]]| date =10 July 2014 | url =http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2014/07/10/how-does-golub-capital-bdc-make-money.aspx| accessdate =14 September 2015}}</ref>

==Recognition and awards==
==Recognition and awards==

Golub Capital has received substantial industry recognition since 2009. Most recently, in 2016, it was awarded "Lender of the Year, Americas," "Senior Lender of the Year, Americas," and "Business Development Company of the Year" by ''Private Debt Investor''.<ref>{{cite news|title=Golub Capital Named Lender of the Year and Unitranche Lender of the Year by Private Debt Investor|url=https://www.thestreet.com/story/13067695/1/golub-capital-named-lender-of-the-year-and-unitranche-lender-of-the-year-by-private-debt-investor.html|accessdate=16 August 2016|publisher=The Street|date=4 March 2015}}</ref> In 2015, Private Debt Investor named Golub Capital "Lender of the Year" and "Unitranche Lender of the Year."<ref name="PRLOY2015"/> Also in 2015, Golub Capital BDC, Inc. was named "Best Business Development Company" by Creditflux.<ref name="ABF2">{{cite news | last=| first=| title =Golub Capital BDC Awarded Best Business Development Company| newspaper =| location = | pages = | language = | publisher = ''ABF Journal''| date =8 May 2015 | url =http://www.abfjournal.com/dailynews/golub-capital-bdc-awarded-best-business-development-company/| accessdate =2 October 2015}}</ref><ref name="PRBDCAward">{{cite news | last=| first=| title =Golub Capital BDC, Inc. Awarded "Best Business Development Company" by Creditflux | newspaper =| location = | pages = | language = | publisher = [[PR Newswire]]| date =7 May 2015 | url =http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/golub-capital-bdc-inc-awarded-best-business-development-company-by-creditflux-300079700.html| accessdate =2 October 2015}}</ref> In 2014, the firm was recognized by ''Private Debt Investor'' as the 10th largest private debt fund manager.<ref name="PDI30">{{cite web |url=https://www.privatedebtinvestor.com/uploadedFiles/Private_Debt_Investor/Pagebuilder/Aliased/Content_Campaigns/2014/PDI16_PDI30.pdf |title=Special Report: The PDI 30|author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |website=www.privatedebtinvestor.com |publisher=Private Debt Investor |accessdate=14 September 2015}}</ref> In 2012, Golub Capital was named the "Lender Firm of the Year" by both M&A Advisor and ACG New York.<ref name="PRLenderFirm">{{cite news | last=| first=| title =Golub Capital BDC, Inc. Announces New Partner in Senior Loan Fund LLC | newspaper =| location = | pages = | language = | publisher = [[PR Newswire]]| date =15 August 2014 | url =http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/golub-capital-bdc-inc-announces-new-partner-in-senior-loan-fund-llc-271435981.html| accessdate =14 September 2015}}</ref> ''Buyouts Magazine'' named Golub Capital the "Middle Market Lender of the Year" in 2009 and 2010.<ref name="Buyouts"/><ref name="ABF"/> ''Mergers & Acquisitions'' named Golub Capital that "Debt Financing Agent of the Year" also in 2010.<ref name="ABF"/> In 2009, ''[[Mergers & Acquisitions]]'' named Golub Capital the "2008 Lender of the Year."<ref name="MALOY">{{cite news | last=MacFadyen| first=Ken| title =Lender of the Year| newspaper =| location = | pages = | language = | publisher = ''[[Mergers & Acquisitions]]''| date =1 May 2009 | url =http://www.themiddlemarket.com/maj/2009_5/-192222-1.html| accessdate =13 September 2015}}</ref>
Golub Capital has received substantial industry recognition since 2009. In 2016, it was awarded "Lender of the Year, Americas," "Senior Lender of the Year, Americas," and "Business Development Company of the Year" by ''Private Debt Investor''.<ref>{{cite news|title=Golub Capital Named Lender of the Year and Unitranche Lender of the Year by Private Debt Investor|url=https://www.thestreet.com/story/13067695/1/golub-capital-named-lender-of-the-year-and-unitranche-lender-of-the-year-by-private-debt-investor.html|accessdate=16 August 2016|publisher=The Street|date=4 March 2015}}</ref> In 2015, Private Debt Investor named Golub Capital "Lender of the Year" and "Unitranche Lender of the Year."<ref name="PRLOY2015"/> Also in 2015, Golub Capital BDC, Inc. was named "Best Business Development Company" by Creditflux.<ref name="ABF2">{{cite news | last=| first=| title =Golub Capital BDC Awarded Best Business Development Company| newspaper =| location = | pages = | language = | publisher = ''ABF Journal''| date =8 May 2015 | url =http://www.abfjournal.com/dailynews/golub-capital-bdc-awarded-best-business-development-company/| accessdate =2 October 2015}}</ref><ref name="PRBDCAward">{{cite news | last=| first=| title =Golub Capital BDC, Inc. Awarded "Best Business Development Company" by Creditflux | newspaper =| location = | pages = | language = | publisher = [[PR Newswire]]| date =7 May 2015 | url =http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/golub-capital-bdc-inc-awarded-best-business-development-company-by-creditflux-300079700.html| accessdate =2 October 2015}}</ref> In 2014, the firm was recognized by ''Private Debt Investor'' as the 10th largest private debt fund manager.<ref name="PDI30">{{cite web |url=https://www.privatedebtinvestor.com/uploadedFiles/Private_Debt_Investor/Pagebuilder/Aliased/Content_Campaigns/2014/PDI16_PDI30.pdf |title=Special Report: The PDI 30|author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |website=www.privatedebtinvestor.com |publisher=Private Debt Investor |accessdate=14 September 2015}}</ref> In 2012, Golub Capital was named the "Lender Firm of the Year" by both M&A Advisor and ACG New York.<ref name="PRLenderFirm">{{cite news | last=| first=| title =Golub Capital BDC, Inc. Announces New Partner in Senior Loan Fund LLC | newspaper =| location = | pages = | language = | publisher = [[PR Newswire]]| date =15 August 2014 | url =http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/golub-capital-bdc-inc-announces-new-partner-in-senior-loan-fund-llc-271435981.html| accessdate =14 September 2015}}</ref> ''Buyouts Magazine'' named Golub Capital the "Middle Market Lender of the Year" in 2009 and 2010.<ref name="Buyouts"/><ref name="ABF"/> Golub Capital has received numerous awards from ''[[Mergers & Acquisitions]]'' including "2008 Lender of the Year,"<ref name="MALOY">{{cite news | last=MacFadyen| first=Ken| title =Lender of the Year| newspaper =| location = | pages = | language = | publisher = ''[[Mergers & Acquisitions]]''| date =1 May 2009 | url =http://www.themiddlemarket.com/maj/2009_5/-192222-1.html| accessdate =13 September 2015}}</ref> "Debt Financing Agent of the Year" in 2010,<ref name="ABF"/> and Lender of the Year in 2017.<ref name="MAcqui400"/>

==References==
==References==

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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://golubcapital.com/ Official Website]
*[http://golubcapital.com/ Official Website]
*[http://golubcapitalbdc.com/ Golub Capital BDC Official Website]
*[http://golubcapitalbdc.com/ Golub Capital BDC Official Website]
*[http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/gbdc GDBC on NASDAQ]
*[http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/gbdc GDBC on NASDAQ]

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Golub Capital
Company typePrivate
Industry
Founded1994 (1994)
Number of locations
Key people
Lawrence Golub (CEO)
David Golub (President)
Andrew Steuerman (Head of Middle Market and Late Stage Lending)
Christina D. Jamieson (Head of Broadly Syndicated Loans)
WebsiteOfficial Website

Golub Capital is an U.S.-focused credit asset manager with over $20 billion of capital under management.[1][2][3] The firm has primary business lines in middle market lending, late stage lending, and broadly syndicated loans.[4][5][6] The firm is also affiliated with Golub Capital BDC, Inc., a business development company that trades on the NASDAQ under the stock ticker symbol, GBDC.[7][8] Golub Capital is one of the largest non-bank middle market lenders and providers of senior debt.[7][9][10] In 2016, the firm was named "Lender of the Year" by Private Debt Investor.[11]

History

1994–2000: Foundation and early success

Golub Capital was founded in New York City in 1994 by Lawrence Golub. Golub had previously worked at Allen & Company, Wasserstein Perella & Co., and Bankers Trust. He had also been a White House Fellow.[12] The firm initially operated with $20 million of equity capital under management.[13][12] Anchor investors in Golub Capital's first fund included Dan Lufkin (of Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette), Stanley S. Shuman (of Allen & Company), and Mellon Bank among others.[14] Golub and an assistant were the only employees at Golub Capital's outset, but, by 2000, the firm had between 8 and 10 employees and a fund worth a couple hundred million dollars.[13][15]

2000–2004: Shift in focus

In 2000, the firm began specializing in mezzanine loans. These loans were geared toward private equity-backed companies. Golub Capital no longer made investments in controlled private equity investments in order not to compete with their private equity clients. In the aftermath of the dot-com bust in 2000, the firm achieved success with its mezzanine loans as most cash flow loans became unavailable.[13][12]

In 2003, David Golub (Lawrence's brother)[12] joined the firm as its President (with Lawrence Golub remaining CEO). Golub had previously been Managing Director of both Centre Partners Management LLC and Corporate Partners.[16] Also in 2004, Andrew Steuerman (previously of Albion Alliance and the New York Life Insurance Company) joined Golub Capital. Steuerman became the head of originations[12] and eventually gained the titles of Senior Managing Director and Head of Middle Market and Late Stage Lending.[2]

2004–2008: Further business expansion

In 2004, Golub Capital began offering senior and one-stop loans. By 2007, the firm was a lead lender and arranger in senior loans.[13] In 2005, on the final closing of its fourth GCP fund (Golub Capital Partners IV), the firm raised $800 million of equity capital. Its fifth GCP fund (Golub Capital Partners V) raised $700 million of equity capital. Golub Capital's total capital under management increased to $2.5 billion as a result.[17][18]

2008–present: Financial crisis and beyond

During the 2008 financial crisis, Golub Capital was one of the few lending firms that continued to grow.[13][12] By the end of 2008, the firm was third by deal volume for lead arrangers of sub-$100 million leveraged buyout loans and had raised $1.5 billion for new loans.[10][12] In 2009, it became the number one bookrunner for leveraged buyout loans in the middle market. By 2010, the firm had $4 billion capital under management.[9]

Golub Capital BDC, Inc. was founded in 2009 and went public in March 2010. It trades on the NASDAQ under stock ticker symbol, GBDC.[15][8] David Golub serves as the CEO and President of Golub Capital BDC.[16]

In 2011, the firm had 120 employees with offices in New York, Chicago, and Atlanta.[12] Their loan portfolio also increased to $5 billion.[19] In 2012, the firm led a targeted campaign to serve lower middle market companies that have an annual EBITDA of between $6 and $8 million.[20]

In 2014, the firm's capital under management increased to $10 billion with the final closings of the Golub Capital Partners VIII fund and the Golub Capital Partners International VIII.[14] That year, the firm closed a mix of deals, including boot retailer Boot Barn with a $100 million facility[21] and fiber optic infrastructure company Wilcon Holdings with a $59 million facility.[22] The firm opened a lending office in San Francisco in 2014 to handle its late stage lending business line.[6] As of 2016, the firm has over $20 billion in capital under management.[1][3]

Businesses

Golub Capital has three main business lines: middle market lending, late stage lending, and broadly syndicated loans.[4] The firm typically invests in sectors like SaaS, health care, restaurants, business services, and many others.[19][2] The firm is also affiliated with Golub Capital BDC, Inc., a publicly traded (NASDAQ: GDBC) business development company.[15]

Middle Market Lending

Andrew Steuerman heads Golub Capital’s Middle Market Lending team located in Chicago and New York. The business line focuses on providing senior, one-stop, and second lien debt to U.S. middle market companies, typically controlled by private equity firms.[14][12] Golub Capital can hold over $400 million in each middle market lending deal,[23] and the team can also underwrite and syndicate senior credit facilities and a proprietary suite of one-loan debt facilities of up to $750 million.[24] The typical borrower generates between $5 million to $50 million a year in EBITDA and is backed by one of over 200 private equity companies with which Golub Capital has a working relationship.[20] Approximately 85% of financings done with private equity companies come from pre-existing relationships.[14]

Late Stage Lending

The firm's late stage lending unit is also headed by Andrew Steuerman.[2] The team operates out of the firm's San Francisco office in order to be closer to Silicon Valley.[4] The business offers debt to fast-growing technology companies backed by venture capital, growth equity, private equity, or other private companies.[4][6]

Broadly Syndicated Loans

Golub Capital's Broadly Syndicated Loans group is headed by Christina Jamieson in the firm's Chicago office.[9][14] This unit focuses on investing in larger loans that are generally liquid in the secondary market. The Broadly Syndicated Loans team also manages a series of collateralized loan obligations.[25]

Golub Capital BDC, Inc.

Golub Capital BDC, Inc., (a business development company) was founded in 2009 and went public in March 2010 NasdaqGBDC.[15] David Golub serves as the President and CEO of the company.[16] The company lends money to middle market companies that have backing from private equity firms.[26]

Recognition and awards

Golub Capital has received substantial industry recognition since 2009. In 2016, it was awarded "Lender of the Year, Americas," "Senior Lender of the Year, Americas," and "Business Development Company of the Year" by Private Debt Investor.[27] In 2015, Private Debt Investor named Golub Capital "Lender of the Year" and "Unitranche Lender of the Year."[11] Also in 2015, Golub Capital BDC, Inc. was named "Best Business Development Company" by Creditflux.[28][29] In 2014, the firm was recognized by Private Debt Investor as the 10th largest private debt fund manager.[30] In 2012, Golub Capital was named the "Lender Firm of the Year" by both M&A Advisor and ACG New York.[31] Buyouts Magazine named Golub Capital the "Middle Market Lender of the Year" in 2009 and 2010.[9][13] Golub Capital has received numerous awards from Mergers & Acquisitions including "2008 Lender of the Year,"[32] "Debt Financing Agent of the Year" in 2010,[13] and Lender of the Year in 2017.[23]

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