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Monthly Dividend Stock In Focus: MSC Income Fund

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Published on May 15th, 2026 by Bob Ciura

On the surface, monthly dividend stocks are highly appealing for income investors.

That is because these particular dividend stocks pay their dividends every month, instead of once per quarter like most dividend-paying stocks.

Monthly dividend stocks provide shareholders with 12 dividend payments per year, which could be attractive for investors looking for more frequent payouts.

You can download our full Excel spreadsheet of 121 monthly dividend stocks (along with metrics that matter, like dividend yield and payout ratio) by clicking on the link below:

 

Monthly Dividend Stock In Focus: MSC Income Fund

MSIF pays a monthly dividend, with a high yield.

Of course, investors should look further into a company’s financial condition and future outlook.

This article will analyze MSIF in greater detail.

Business Overview

MSC Income Fund is a Main Street Capital–advised BDC that lends mainly to U.S. private-equity-backed companies, with investments typically supporting LBOs, recapitalizations, growth financings, refinancings and acquisitions.

As of Q1 2026, the portfolio was concentrated in private loans and lower middle-market investments, including about 60% private loan, 37% lower middle market, 2% middle market, and 1% other by fair value.

The private-loan book had 80 portfolio names and is primarily secured debt to sponsor-backed borrowers, while the lower middle-market book had 55 portfolio names and combines debt with equity co-investments alongside Main Street.

On May 7th, 2026, MSC Income Fund reported Q1 2026 results for the period ended March 31st, 2026. Total investment income was $34.1 million, up 3% year-over-year.

Growth was driven by higher interest income from a larger income-producing debt portfolio and higher fee income, partly offset by lower dividend income from LMM portfolio companies.

Interest income rose 7% year-over-year to $29.4 million, while dividend income fell 31% to $3.5 million and fee income rose 77% to $1.2 million.

Net investment income was $16.2 million, up 3% year-over-year, while net investment income per share was unchanged at $0.35.

Net asset value was $15.87 per share, slightly above $15.85 at year-end 2025, helped by below-net-asset-value share repurchases that added about $0.08 per share.

For FY2026, we forecast NII/share of $1.33.

Growth Prospects

Net investment income per share was relatively stable before 2020, supported by recurring private-credit income from a diversified lower-middle-market and private-loan portfolio.

In 2020, results stepped down during the HMS-to-MSC advisory transition and the COVID credit cycle, when portfolio marks weakened and investment activity was disrupted.

From 2021 to 2023, net investment income per share recovered as the portfolio stabilized under Main Street’s platform and capital was redeployed into income-producing debt investments.

In 2024, net investment income per share declined mainly because of lower dividend income, higher non-accrual impact, and lower floating-rate benchmark rates. Those 2024 pressures were partly offset by higher average income-producing debt investments, lower incentive fees, and lower interest expense.

In 2025, reported net investment income per share was still constrained by capital-gains incentive-fee accruals, income-related taxes, lower benchmark rates, non-accrual pressure, and a larger share count.

Moving forward, we expect stable NII/share from a larger income-producing debt portfolio, lower post listing management and incentive-fee rates, and lower interest expense.

This could be broadly offset pressure from lower floating-rate benchmarks, non-accrual drag, and potentially harming dilution to fund growth.

Dividend & Valuation Analysis

MSIF has historically paid out most of its net investment income as dividends, so the payout ratio is likely to remain close to fully utilized rather than leaving much retained earnings cushion.

That supports a high current yield, but it also means dividend flexibility is limited if net investment income per share weakens.

A dividend cut is possible if lower base rates, rising non-accruals, credit losses, or higher funding costs push recurring earnings below the regular distribution for several quarters.

MSIF is currently trading at a 2026 price-to-NII ratio of 9.2, which is slightly below our fair value estimate. An expanding P/FFO ratio could increase annual returns by 3.2% per year.

We also expect no underlying business growth. Lastly, MSIF has a current dividend yield of 10.8%. Overall, total returns are estimated at 11.3% per year over the next five years.

Final Thoughts

MSIF is a high-yield, Main Street-advised BDC with improving liquidity, but tight dividend coverage and private-credit risk warrant a discount to NAV.

We see annualized returns of 11.3% through 2031, supported by the starting yield and the possibility of a valuation tailwind. We rate MSIF as a sell, however, due to the lack of dividend growth.

Additional Resources

Don’t miss the resources below for more monthly dividend stock investing research.

And see the resources below for more compelling investment ideas for dividend growth stocks and/or high-yield investment securities.

Thanks for reading this article. Please send any feedback, corrections, or questions to [email protected].



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