Company: OXLCZ
Filing Date: 2025-02-19
Form Type: 424B2
Source: 0001213900-25-015045
Chunk: 115

Company: Oxford Lane Capital Corp.
Filing Date: 2025-02-19
Form: 424B2
Chunk 115
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. See “Risk Factors — Risks Relating to Our Business and Structure — Regulations governing our operation as a registered closed -endmanagement investment company affect our ability to raise additional capital and the way in which we do so. The raising of debt capital may expose us to risks, including the typical risks associated with leverage.” We may, however, sell our common stock, or at a price below the then -currentnet asset value of our common stock if our Board of Directors determines that such sale is in our best interests and the best interests of our stockholders, and our stockholders approve such sale. In addition, we may generally issue new shares of our common stock at a price below net asset value in rights offerings to existing stockholders, in payment of dividends and in certain other limited circumstances. 41 As a registered closed -endmanagement investment company, we are generally limited in our ability to invest in any portfolio company in which Oxford Lane Management or any of its affiliates currently has an investment or to make any co -investmentswith Oxford Lane Management or its affiliates without an exemptive order from the SEC, subject to certain exceptions. On June 14, 2017, the SEC issued the Exemptive Order which permits us to co -investin portfolio companies with certain funds or entities managed by Oxford Lane Management or its affiliates in certain negotiated transactions where co -investingwould otherwise be prohibited under the 1940 Act, subject to the conditions of the Exemptive Order. Pursuant to the Exemptive Order, we are permitted to co -investwith our affiliates if a “required majority” (as defined in Section 57(o) of the 1940 Act) of our independent directors make certain conclusions in connection with a co -investmenttransaction, including, but not limited to, that (1) the terms of the potential co -investmenttransaction, including the consideration to be paid, are reasonable and fair to us and our stockholders and do not involve overreaching in respect of us or our stockholders on the part of any person concerned, and (2) the potential co -investmenttransaction is consistent with the interests of our stockholders and is consistent with our then -currentinvestment objective and strategies. Although we do not presently expect to do so, we are authorized to borrow funds up to an amount not to exceed the limitations of the 1940 Act to make investments. We may also borrow funds, consistent with the foregoing limitations of the 1940 Act, in order to make the distributions required to maintain our