Nuveen Churchill Private Capital Income Fund Completes Asset Acquisition
The Nuveen Churchill Private Capital Income Fund reported the completion of an acquisition of assets in an 8-K filing with the SEC. The transaction triggers updated financial disclosures and sets contractual milestones for the fund's ongoing operations.
ai-cio.comNuveen Churchill Private Capital Income Fund completed an acquisition of assets, the company disclosed in an 8-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on May 6, 2026.
The filing covers Item 2.01, Completion of Acquisition or Disposition of Assets, and Item 9.01, Financial Statements and Exhibits. It identifies the parties to the transaction, the form of consideration exchanged, and the exact closing date. The structured data extracted from the document lists CIK 0001911066 for the filer and accession number 0001911066-26-000062.
The acquisition shifts ownership of the identified assets to the fund. Prior to the transaction the assets sat on the balance sheet of the selling party; post-closing they form part of the fund's portfolio and are subject to its investment policies and reporting cadence. The change took effect on the closing date stated in the filing.
Downstream effects include the obligation to incorporate the acquired assets into the fund's next quarterly or annual report, the potential need for a separate Form 10-Q or 10-K amendment if materiality thresholds are met, and the activation of any post-closing covenants such as earn-outs, indemnification periods or regulatory approvals that must still be satisfied.
Standard SEC rules require the fund to file any required financial statements for the acquired business within 71 days of the initial 8-K if they exceed significance tests under Regulation S-X.
This marks the latest portfolio adjustment by the Nuveen Churchill Private Capital Income Fund, a non-watchlist public company whose prior 8-K filings have followed the same Item 2.01 and 9.01 pattern when material transactions close. The original registration and investment objectives for the fund were established in its effective SEC registration statement before the current fiscal year.
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