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Our Track Record of Performance

Percent’s marketplace has been facilitating investments in private credit since 2018. In 2023, Percent Securities became a registered Broker-Dealer to further streamline and enhance investor access to private credit.

This page provides transparent data on the performance of the Percent Marketplace, showcasing deals facilitated prior to and following our Broker-Dealer registration.

Performance

as of May 31, 2025

$1.48B Amount Funded
817 Funded Deals
16.47% Current Weighted Avg Coupon Rate
2.58% Default Rate
10.51 Average Investment Term (Months)

Historical Performance

817 Deals Fully Repaid
$1.21B Principal Returned
$81.67M Interest Paid
13.76% Historical Weighted Avg Coupon Rate (Matured Deals)
16.72% Recovery Rate
2.15% Loss Rate

Asset-Based Performance

as of May 31, 2025

$1.20B Amount Funded
668 Funded Deals
15.81% Current Weighted Avg Coupon Rate
1.21% Default Rate
10.23 Average Investment Term (Months)

Historical Performance

534 Deals Fully Repaid
$1.02B Principal Returned
$47.74M Interest Paid
13.13% Historical Weighted Avg Coupon Rate (Matured Deals)
38.54% Recovery Rate
0.74% Loss Rate

Corporate Loan Performance

as of May 31, 2025

$276.12M Amount Funded
149 Funded Deals
18.16% Current Weighted Avg Coupon Rate
8.58% Default Rate
11.73 Average Investment Term (Months)

Historical Performance

77 Deals Fully Repaid
$184.79M Principal Returned
$33.93M Interest Paid
17.23% Historical Weighted Avg Coupon Rate (Matured Deals)
3.11% Recovery Rate
8.29% Loss Rate

Learn more about each performance metric reported on this page in our Glossary.

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