Multi asset fund Volta Finance reports €256.0 million NAV in half-year results

Volta Finance

Volta Finance Limited (LON:VTA) has published its results for the six-month period ended 31 January 2026. The half-yearly financial report is attached to this release and will be available on Volta Finance Limited’s website shortly (www.voltafinance.com) and will be uploaded to the National Storage Mechanism.

CHAIR’S STATEMENT

Volta Finance Limited Interim Report 2026

Dear Shareholders

I am pleased to report that Volta’s investment strategy continues to perform well and produce strong cashflows against a backdrop of market and geopolitical volatility. Its portfolio of assets demonstrates resilience with low levels of stress or default, and the Company has maintained its dividend policy of 8% of NAV paid quarterly, equating to an annualised yield of 9.4% on the share price over the half year period.

Volta invests exclusively in CLOs, with a flexible mandate to seek out optimal value between the US and Europe, debt and equity tranches, and in primary and secondary markets. It has a market leading Investment Manager with decades of investing experience in this sector. This combination of a broad mandate and first-class manager will allow Volta to navigate its markets in more challenging conditions and seek out opportunistic transactions in which to invest.
There is a wealth of information on Volta’s website, produced by the Investment Manager, and please do check out our research partner Hardman and Co. This provides more information around CLOs, market dynamics and topical areas of interest affecting Volta and its asset class.

Performance

Following very strong performance at the July 2025 year end, the Company has seen a reduction in share price to €6.62 (from €6.80 at the year end) whilst the NAV has fallen to €7.00 from €7.49. The effect of these price movements and the larger proportionate fall in NAV means the discount narrowed to 5.4%, which is tighter than in recent times.

The reduction in NAV and share price is of course disappointing, however the Investment Manager and the Board consider this to be more a reflection of general market risk-off sentiment rather than a fundamental shift in the outlook for Volta’s portfolio. There are some headwinds for CLOs which affect the NAV and are discussed below. However, the share price is affected by market sentiment as a relatively small stock in an alternative asset class.

Cashflow remains strong at c. 16% annualised over the half year although the total return has been lower at -2.6%. This compares to US high yield bonds of 3.9% and Euro high yield bonds at 1.8%.

CLO equity arbitrage has compressed in recent months as demand for leveraged loans has outstripped supply. This has been driven by strong new CLO formation and multiple warehouses seeking assets, while private equity activity has been lower meaning fewer new loans issued. The effect has been spread tightening and repricing of the loans, meaning less excess cash in the structure to generate equity returns. As a result of this market dynamic, Volta’s portfolio managers have continued to adopt a more cautious stance in recent months with more cash held in the Company for opportunistic purchases, more debt and less equity tranches, and a greater weight in Europe versus US given where the better pricing exists.

Credit performance has been strong. Defaults in Volta Finance’s portfolios have been just 0.4% in the US versus market defaults of 1.3%, and 0.3% in Europe versus market of 1.1% and we believe this demonstrates the high quality and resilience of Volta’s selection process.

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