SuRo Capital NAV Jumps 21% to $8.09 as Stock Surges Over 60%
SuRo Capital’s NAV rose 21% to $8.09 by year-end 2025, while its stock surged over 60% to $9.44 and it paid a $0.50 dividend for a roughly 70% total return. Pending financings could boost NAV by $5 to $6.50 per share, although reliance on realized capital gains may constrain flexibility.
1. Year-End NAV and Stock Performance
SuRo Capital’s net asset value increased from $6.68 at the end of 2024 to $8.09 at the end of 2025, representing a 21% rise. Over the same period, the stock price climbed from $5.88 to $9.44 per share, marking an over 60% gain.
2. Dividend and Shareholder Return
The company declared and paid a $0.50 per-share dividend during 2025, contributing to a total shareholder return of approximately 70% when combined with stock price appreciation.
3. Portfolio Financings and NAV Uplift
Multiple portfolio companies have completed or are finalizing significant financings that SuRo estimates could add between $5 and $6.50 per share to its current NAV once fully reflected.
4. Operating Model Constraints
Operating expenses have remained static over the past two years and SuRo does not generate yield income outside of realized capital gains, which could limit its cash flow and financial flexibility.