Company: ECC-PD
Filing Date: 2025-04-11
Form Type: N-2ASR
Source: 0001104659-25-034204
Chunk: 22

Company: Eagle Point Credit Co Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-04-11
Form: N-2ASR
Chunk 22
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 securities, such as high yield debt, residential privately issued mortgage-related securities, commercial privately issued mortgage related securities, trust preferred securities and emerging market debt. The pool of high yield securities underlying CBOs is typically separated into tranches representing different degrees of credit quality. The higher quality tranches have greater degrees of protection and pay lower interest rates, whereas the lower tranches, with greater risk, pay higher interest rates. In addition to the general risks associated with investing in debt securities, CLO securities carry additional risks, including: (1) the possibility that distributions from collateral assets will not be adequate to make interest or other payments; (2) the quality of the collateral may decline in value or default; (3) our investments in CLO equity and junior debt tranches will likely be subordinate in right of payment to other senior classes of CLO debt; and (4) the complex structure of a particular security may not be fully understood at the time of investment and may produce disputes with the issuer or unexpected investment results. Changes in the collateral held by a CLO may cause payments on the instruments we hold to be reduced, either temporarily or permanently. Structured investments, particularly the subordinated interests in which we invest, are less liquid than many other types of securities and may be more volatile than the assets underlying the CLOs we may target. In addition, CLO and other structured finance securities may be subject to prepayment risk. Further, the performance of a CLO or other structured finance security may be adversely affected by a variety of factors, including the security’s priority in the capital structure of the issuer thereof, the availability of any credit enhancement, the level and timing of payments and recoveries on and the characteristics of the underlying receivables, loans or other assets that are being securitized, remoteness of those assets from the originator or transferor, the adequacy of and ability to realize upon any related collateral and the capability of the servicer of the securitized assets. Additionally, adverse credit events impacting a CLO’s or structured finance security’s underlying collateral would be expected to reduce cash flows payable to us as a CLO equity investor. In addition, there is a risk that majority lenders to an underlying loan held by a CLO could amend or otherwise modify the loan to the detriment of the CLO (including, for example, by transferring collateral or otherwise reducing the priority of the CLO’s investment within the borrower’s capital structure). Such actions would impair the value of the CLO’s investment and,