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Eagle Point Credit Company Inc. (NYSE:ECC) Reports Q1 Earnings Miss Amid Challenging CLO Market

Eagle Point Credit Company Inc. is an investment company that specializes in managing investments in Collateralized Loan Obligations (CLOs). CLOs are financial products that bundle together various business loans. On May 19, 2026, ECC announced its financial results for the first quarter before the market opened, revealing a miss on analyst expectations.

The company reported an earnings per share of $0.20, which did not meet the analyst consensus estimate of $0.23. This performance occurred during what Chief Executive Officer Thomas Majewski described as “challenging market conditions” for CLO equity, as highlighted by MarketBeat. These challenges were tied to lower loan prices and market caution.

Additionally, ECC's revenue for the quarter was $42.40 million, falling short of the estimated $48.79 million. The company linked this to a sharp decline in its net asset value. This value drop was caused by pressure within the leveraged loan and CLO equity markets, which negatively affected the valuation of its holdings.

Despite the quarterly results, management sees these market conditions as a key opportunity. As highlighted by Business Wire, CEO Thomas Majewski noted that periods of market stress allow CLOs to reinvest in discounted loans. This strategy can significantly improve long-term returns. He also pointed to a "meaningful rebound" in the second quarter. The debt-to-equity ratio of 0.40 suggests it uses less debt than equity to finance its assets. The company also has a current ratio of 4.84.

Published on: May 19, 2026