The company is buying back its own securities. An issuer tender offer. Frequently a share buyback or a debt exchange rather than a takeover. It is a real corporate event and it is not a merger, which is why it is labelled separately here instead of being counted as one. The most recent was a SC TO-I/A filed on 14 August 2026; Oaktree Strategic Credit Fund has 2 such filings this quarter.
| Filed | Form | What that form is |
|---|---|---|
| 14 August 2026 | SC TO-I/A | amended issuer tender offer |
| 14 August 2026 | SC TO-I | the company offering to buy back its own securities |
CIK 1872371 · no ticker in the SEC's own map. Every form above links to the document as filed.
An issuer tender offer. Frequently a share buyback or a debt exchange rather than a takeover. It is a real corporate event and it is not a merger, which is why it is labelled separately here instead of being counted as one.
This page reports documents, not outcomes. It cannot tell you the price, whether the deal closes, or whether the market has already priced it — and a tracker that implies otherwise from the same data is guessing.
| Company | Latest form | Filed |
|---|---|---|
| Felicitas Private Markets Fund | SC TO-I | 18 August 2026 |
| FT Vest Hedged Equity Income Fund: Series A2 | SC TO-I/A | 18 August 2026 |
| TPG Private Markets Fund | SC TO-I | 17 August 2026 |
| Stone Point Credit Income Fund | SC TO-I/A | 17 August 2026 |
| HarbourVest Private Investments Fund | SC TO-I | 17 August 2026 |
| iDirect Private Markets Fund | SC TO-I | 14 August 2026 |
Oaktree Strategic Credit Fund has filed a SC TO-I/A — amended issuer tender offer. An issuer tender offer. Frequently a share buyback or a debt exchange rather than a takeover. It is a real corporate event and it is not a merger, which is why it is labelled separately here instead of being counted as one.
The SEC's own quarterly index of every filing, read 19 August 2026. Every form on this page links to the filed document itself. Nothing here is inferred from a share price or a news report.
No. Deals are abandoned, outbid and blocked. A filing establishes that a transaction is being proposed and disclosed, which is a different claim from a transaction happening.
Because it has not filed one of the forms tracked here in 2026 QTR3, or because it files under a name the SEC's ticker map does not carry. Deals announced but not yet filed for do not appear.
From the SEC's quarterly filing index for 2026 QTR3, read 19 August 2026. Ticker from the SEC's own company-ticker map.
Every page is built from the SEC's quarterly filing index, read 19 August 2026. Nothing here is investment advice, and a filing is not an outcome — deals are abandoned, outbid and blocked.