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A list of actively traded business development companies (BDCs) on the main stock exchanges in the U.S.
Full Business Development Company List: Below is our full coverage universe list. We aim to cover the full list of publicly traded Business Development Companies (BDCs). Also see the full list of BDC Baby Bonds.
BDCs, or business development companies, are like private equity funds for the common investor, though they have some important differences.
A list of largest BDCs by net assets and by market cap as of the most recent data available.
Business development companies were created by Congress in 1980 to jumpstart America’s sputtering economy by helping fledgling small businesses raise money to scale and create jobs.
A Business Development Company ("BDC") is a form of unregistered closed-end investment company in the United States that invests in small and mid-sized businesses.This form of company was created by the US Congress in 1980 in the amendments to the Investment Company Act of 1940.Publicly filing firms may elect regulation as BDCs if they meet certain requirements of the Investment Company Act.
BDCs invest in small and medium-sized companies that are developing and/or financially distressed. Many are private companies that don’t make public disclosures, and the shares of the companies do not regularly trade on a national securities exchange.
A business development company (BDC) is a type of closed-end fund that makes investments in developing and financially distressed firms. Many BDCs are publicly traded and are open to retail...
Created in 1980 with overwhelming bipartisan Congressional support, Business Development Companies (BDCs) are job-creating engines that provide access to capital for American small- and medium-sized businesses.
The top 10,000 companies and startups in United States in the business development space, by Crunchbase rank.