Investing in All of America Act increases SBIC leverage and institutional capital availability
June 25, 2026
Investing in All of America Act increases SBIC leverage and institutional capital availabilityJune 25, 2026 On May 19, 2026, President Trump signed the Investing in All of America Act into law (the Act). The Act makes several key changes to broaden access to leverage for small business investment companies (SBICs) by raising the leverage cap available to individual SBICs and SBICs under common control. The Act also adjusts the current framework for bonus leverage and removes restrictions that have historically limited the ability of certain institutional investors to invest in SBICs. These changes represent a significant overhaul of the US Small Business Administration’s (SBA) framework governing SBIC capital raising. Key Changes
Practical Considerations for SBIC Licensees and ApplicantsThis access to more leverage is not automatic. Licensees must take proactive steps to benefit from the new framework, and should consider whether the SBIC could benefit from additional access to leverage for its investment operations.
Licensees and SBIC applicants also should note that the SBA has recently transitioned from a semi-annual to quarterly standard debenture pooling process, and as a result, any drawdowns from existing or new leverage commitments will be priced on a quarterly basis.1 In connection with the adoption of the Act, the SBA also published a notice covering the key changes described above, noting that Licensees or SBIC applicants should contact their investment analyst with questions about the new leverage framework. __________ If you have any questions about this Legal Briefing, please feel free to contact any of the attorneys listed or the Eversheds Sutherland attorney with whom you regularly work. 1 For more information on the accelerated debenture pooling process and other recent changes to the SBIC program, see the Eversheds Sutherland legal briefing linked here. Key contacts
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