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BDC Reporter posts Q2 2026 scorecards for Hercules, Ares

The outlet calls Hercules an early-season standout and applies the same review to BDC giant Ares Capital.

BDC Reporter has posted second-quarter scorecards for Hercules Capital and Ares Capital. The Hercules note calls the venture-debt lender one of the best BDC performers in the first week of the IIQ 2026 earnings season. The Ares note opens with a label of its own: BDC giant. Both pieces pair a performance summary with an investment view.

The template is consistent, but the wording carries a distinction. Hercules gets a 'revised' investment view; Ares gets an investment view without the qualifier. That suggests BDC Reporter updated a prior Hercules call while treating Ares as a fresh read. For subscribers tracking the sector's reporting cycle, these two notes set the season's first benchmarks. Ares's size means its summary will be the one others measure against. Hercules's billing gives venture lenders a talking point in an earnings season where early data points carry outsize weight.

The excerpts behind this brief stop short of the figures underneath the views; the full reports hold the detail. What the excerpts do make clear is the editorial ordering: Hercules first, Ares second, both framed as the season's opening acts. Whether the investment views hold up is a matter for the quarterly numbers. For now, BDC Reporter has given the sector its first two reference points of the IIQ 2026 cycle.

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