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Corporate Highlights
Closed four transactions in 2020 deploying $34.8 million; additional $8.1 million deployed to existing borrowers
Income producing assets as of December 31, 2020 reached an all-time high of $206.0 million, accompanied by strong credit trends
Closed a $9.0 million transaction in March 2021, deploying $7.1 million
Received two milestone payments from Cara Therapeutics totaling $5.0 million, with SWK retaining $3.0 million and the other $2.0 million being remitted to Enteris prior owner.
Specialty Finance Segment Highlights:
For the fourth quarter of 2020, finance portfolio realized yield was 16.6%, compared to 20.4% for the fourth quarter of 2019
For the fourth quarter of 2020, finance portfolio effective yield was 13.8%, a 60 bps increase compared with 13.2% in the fourth quarter of 2019
SWK Holdings Provides Portfolio Update Highlighting Recent Achievements
Specialty Finance Portfolio Growth, Underlying Credit Performance Highlight Strong 2020
Closed Four Transactions During 2020, Deploying $35 Million
Two Milestone Payments Received from Cara Therapeutics Related to the Development of Oral KORSUVA™
Fourth Quarter and Full-Year 2020 Financial Results Expected in March 2021
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DALLAS, Feb. 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ SWK Holdings Corporation (Nasdaq: SWKH), a life sciences focused specialty finance company catering to small and mid-sized commercial-stage companies, today provided an update on the progress and achievements of its portfolio and partner companies during the past year. SWK s strong performance is highlighted by 20% year-over-year growth in our earning assets to approximately $208 million accompanied by strong underlying credit trends, stated Winston Black, Chairman and CEO of SWK Holdings. Du
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