BXSL vs GLAD: Which BDC is the Better Dividend Buy?

A side-by-side comparison of Blackstone Secured Lending Fund (BXSL) and Gladstone Capital Corporation (GLAD) — dividend yield, NAV premium/discount, market cap, and price-to-NAV valuation.

BXSL
Blackstone Secured Lending Fund
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GLAD
Gladstone Capital Corporation
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BXSL vs GLAD: Key Metrics Head-to-Head

MetricBXSLGLADEdge
Dividend Yield12.93%9.77%BXSL
Premium / Discount to NAV-21.77%3.7%GLAD
Market Capitalization$4.8B$0.7BBXSL
Trailing Stock Price$23.82$19.91
Net Asset Value (NAV)$30.45$19.2
Price vs NAV (Valuation)DiscountPremiumGLAD
Dividend FrequencyQuarterlyMonthly
Leverage Ratio1.1x1.1xTie

About BXSL — Blackstone Secured Lending Fund

Blackstone Secured Lending Fund is a BDC managed by Blackstone, the world's largest alternative asset manager. BXSL focuses exclusively on senior secured loans to large middle-market companies. Its portfolio is heavily weighted toward first lien senior secured debt, making it one of the most defensive BDC portfolios. Blackstone's massive origination platform provides BXSL with proprietary deal flow.

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About GLAD — Gladstone Capital Corporation

Gladstone Capital Corporation is an externally managed BDC advised by Gladstone Management Corporation, focused on senior secured debt, mezzanine debt, and selected equity co-investments in U.S. middle-market companies. GLAD targets borrowers with EBITDA between $3 million and $15 million and emphasizes conservatively structured, lower-middle-market loans. The portfolio is diversified across industrial and service industries.

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How to Choose Between BXSL and GLAD

When comparing two Business Development Companies, the right choice depends on your income objective:

  • Dividend yield matters most for immediate income — the higher yielder wins on cash flow, but make sure it's covered by investment income.
  • NAV premium/discount matters for valuation — a discount to NAV implies you're buying assets below their accounting value, a premium implies the market expects above-average growth.
  • Market cap reflects liquidity and scale — larger BDCs typically have lower borrowing costs and better portfolio diversification.
  • Leverage cuts both ways — it amplifies dividend yield but increases sensitivity to credit defaults and interest rate moves.

Both BXSL and GLAD are Regulated Investment Company (RIC)-structured BDCs required to distribute at least 90% of taxable income to shareholders, which is what produces their above-average dividend yields. Use the comparison table above as a starting point, then read each full profile before making an investment decision.

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