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Golub Capital GBDC Business Segments

FY'25FY'24FY'23FY'22
Investments, at fair value by Geography
Australia$142.04M+95.3%$72.74M+11.0%$65.55M
Canada$1.22B+119%$557.35M-18.2%$681.27M
Denmark$19.45M+19.6%$16.26M+26.5%$12.85M
Finland$337.51M+83.8%$183.63M+40.0%$131.21M
France$79.82M
Germany$299.16M
Israel$53.96M+1,540%$3.29M+47.4%$2.23M
Luxembourg$87.27M-49.6%$173.18M+57.1%$110.26M
Mid-Atlantic$6.49B+33.2%$4.87B+34.2%$3.63B
Midwest$5.56B+13.7%$4.88B+18.0%$4.14B
Netherlands$128.84M-56.0%$293.01M+12.9%$259.55M
Northeast$2.37B+3.5%$2.29B+25.9%$1.82B
Southeast$6.81B+28.7%$5.29B+20.8%$4.38B
Southwest$4.31B+66.7%$2.59B+32.9%$1.95B
Sweden$142.52M+33.3%$106.91M+47.9%$72.28M
United Kingdom$1.53B+10.8%$1.38B+25.2%$1.11B
West$5.32B+27.3%$4.18B+15.3%$3.62B
Fair Value: by Geography
Midwest16.6%18.8%
West15.5%16.1%-1.9pp18%
Amortized Cost by Geography
Australia$148.68M+96.1%$75.8M+10.8%$68.39M
Canada$1.25B+117%$574.15M-18.4%$703.61M
Denmark$19.46M+21.7%$15.99M+27.1%$12.58M
Finland$316.11M+84.4%$171.45M+40.9%$121.72M
France$76.35M
Germany$287.16M
Israel$53M+1,843%$2.73M+34.2%$2.03M
Luxembourg$88.02M-50.1%$176.48M+54.2%$114.42M
Mid-Atlantic$6.41B+31.9%$4.86B+31.1%$3.71B
Midwest$5.57B+11.4%$5B+18.4%$4.22B
Netherlands$134.26M-59.0%$327.34M+13.0%$289.59M
Northeast$2.36B+1.7%$2.32B+24.4%$1.87B
Southeast$6.93B+31.0%$5.29B+20.2%$4.4B
Southwest$4.4B+67.4%$2.63B+34.1%$1.96B
Sweden$138M+34.1%$102.92M+49.0%$69.09M
United Kingdom$1.53B+7.8%$1.42B+19.8%$1.19B
West$5.31B+26.3%$4.2B+14.5%$3.67B

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Questions, answered.

How does Golub Capital break its business down?
Golub Capital (GBDC) reports investments, at fair value by geography across 19 parts — Australia, Canada, Denmark, Finland and France. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
Where does Golub Capital's segment data come from?
Segment breakdowns are pulled from the segment footnotes in Golub Capital's SEC filings (the XBRL dimensional tags), so every line ties back to a reported figure. Switch between quarterly, annual, and TTM, or open any segment for its full history.