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PROSPECT CAPITAL CORPORATION
10 East 40th Street, 42nd Floor
New York, New York 10016


June 27, 2018

Securities and Exchange Commission
100 F Street, N.E.
Washington, DC 20549
RE: Prospect Capital Corporation Fidelity Bond
Ladies and Gentlemen:
            Enclosed for filing, on behalf of Prospect Capital Corporation (the “Company”) and pursuant to Rule 17g-1 of the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the “1940 Act’), are the following documents:
A copy of the 2017-18 Joint Fidelity Bond of the Company, Prospect Capital Funding, LLC, Priority Income Fund, Inc. and Pathway Capital Opportunity Fund, Inc. (f/k/a Pathway Energy Infrastructure Fund, Inc.);
A copy of the resolutions of the Board of Directors (the “Board”) of the Company approving the Joint Fidelity Bond, adopted by a majority of the members of the Board who are not “interested persons” as defined by section 2(a)(19) of the 1940 Act, effective July 30, 2017;
A copy of the Agreement Regarding the Allocation of Fidelity Bond Recoveries, effective as of July 30, 2017, by and among the Company, Prospect Capital Funding, LLC, Priority Income Fund, Inc. and Pathway Capital Opportunity Fund, Inc. (f/k/a Pathway Energy Infrastructure Fund, Inc.), meeting the requirements of Rule 17g-1(f); and
A statement showing the amount of the single insured bond which each insured party would have provided and maintained had it not been named as an insured under the Joint Fidelity Bond.
The period for which premiums have been paid on behalf of the Company is July 30, 2017 to July 30, 2018.
Very truly yours,
PROSPECT CAPITAL CORPORATION
/s/ Kristin Van Dask    
Kristin Van Dask
Chief Financial Officer, Treasurer and Secretary






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Resolutions of the Board of Directors of Prospect Capital Corporation
July 30, 2017
THE UNDERSIGNED, being all of the members of the Board of Directors (the “Board of Directors”) of Prospect Capital Corporation, a Maryland corporation (the “Corporation”), do hereby adopt the following resolutions pursuant to Section 2-408(c) of the Corporations and Associations Articles of the Annotated Code of Maryland and Section 10 of the Corporation’s bylaws by written consent without a meeting, with the same force and effect as a vote of the Board of Directors taken at a meeting duly called and constituted:
WHEREAS, Section 17(g) of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “1940 Act”), and Rule 17g-1(a) thereunder (“Rule 17g-1”), require that every registered investment company, and business development company through Section 59 of the 1940 Act, shall provide and maintain a bond which shall be issued by a reputable fidelity insurance company, authorized to do business in the place where the bond is issued, to protect the company against larceny and embezzlement, covering each officer and employee of the company who may singly, or jointly with others, have access to the securities or funds of the company, either directly or through authority to draw upon such funds of, or to direct generally, the disposition of such securities, unless the officer or employee has such access solely through his position as an officer or employee of a bank (each, a “covered person”);
WHEREAS, Rule 17g-1 specifies that the bond may be in the form of (i) an individual bond for each covered person, or a schedule or blanket bond covering such persons,
(ii) a blanket bond which names the Corporation, as the only insured (a “single insured bond”), or (iii) a bond which names the Corporation and one or more other parties as insureds (a “joint insured bond”), as permitted by Rule 17g-1;
WHEREAS, Rule 17g-1 requires that a majority of directors who are not “interested persons” of the Corporation, as such term is defined under the 1940 Act (the “Disinterested Directors”) approve periodically (but not less than once every 12 months) the reasonableness of the form and amount of the bond, with due consideration to the value of the aggregate assets of the Corporation to which any covered person may have access, the type and terms of the arrangements made for the custody and safekeeping of such assets, and the nature of securities and other investments to be held by the Corporation, and pursuant to factors contained in Rule 17g-1;
WHEREAS, under Rule 17g-1, the Corporation is required to make certain filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and give certain notices to each member of the





Board of Directors in connection with the bond, and designate an officer who shall make such filings and give such notices; and
WHEREAS, the Board of Directors, including all of the Disinterested Directors, have considered the expected aggregate value of the securities and funds of the Corporation to which the Corporation’s officers and employees may have access (either directly or through authority to draw upon such funds or to direct generally the disposition of such securities), the type and terms of the arrangements made for the custody of such securities and funds, the nature of securities and other investments to be held by the Corporation, the accounting procedures and controls of the Corporation, the nature and method of conducting the operations of the Corporation, the requirements of Section 17(g) of the 1940 Act and Rule 17g-1 thereunder, and all other factors deemed relevant by the Board of Directors, including the Disinterested Directors.

NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that having considered the expected aggregate value of the securities and funds of the Corporation to which the Corporation’s officers and employees may have access (either directly or through authority to draw upon such funds or to direct generally the disposition of such securities), the type and terms of the arrangements made for the custody of such securities and funds, the nature of securities and other investments to be held by the Corporation, the accounting procedures and controls of the Corporation, the nature and method of conducting the operations of the Corporation, the requirements of Section 17(g) of the 1940 Act and Rule 17g-1 thereunder, and all other factors deemed relevant by the Board of Directors, including such Disinterested Directors, the Board of Directors, including all of the Disinterested Directors, determine that the amount of coverage, type, form, and premium, covering the officers and employees of the Corporation and insuring the Corporation against loss from fraudulent or dishonest acts, including larceny and embezzlement, issued by National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in the amount of $2,500,000 (the “Joint Fidelity Bond”) be, and hereby are approved effective July 30, 2017; and it is
FURTHER RESOLVED, by the Board of Directors, including all of the Disinterested Directors, that $9,646.38 as the portion of the premium to be paid by the Corporation be, and it hereby is, approved effective July 30, 2017, taking all relevant factors into consideration including, but not limited to, the number of the other insured parties named as insureds, the nature of business activities of the other insured parties, the amount of the Joint Fidelity Bond and the amount of the premium for such Joint Fidelity Bond, the ratable allocation of the premium among the insureds, and the extent to which the share of the premium allocated to the Corporation is less than the premium the Corporation would





have had to pay had such Joint Insured Bond not been obtained; and it is
FURTHER RESOLVED, that the appropriate officers be, and each of them hereby is, authorized and directed to cause the Corporation to pay its ratable allocation of the annual premium payable with respect to the Joint Fidelity Bond and to enter into and execute, on behalf of the Corporation, an agreement reflecting the provisions of the Joint Fidelity Bond and relating to the division of proceeds in the event of a joint fidelity loss, as required by Rule 17g-1
(f) (the “Joint Insured Bond Allocation Agreement”); and it is
FURTHER RESOLVED, that the terms and conditions of the Joint Insured Bond Allocation Agreement, in substantially the form presented attached hereto as Exhibit A, be, and hereby are, approved and adopted in all respects effective July 30, 2017, with such amendments thereto as an appropriate officer may approve, and with approval of such further amendments evidenced by their inclusion in the Joint Insured Bond Allocation Agreement; and it is
FURTHER RESOLVED, that the appropriate officers be, and hereby are, authorized to make filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, in consultation with counsel to the Corporation, and to give notices as may be required, from time to time, pursuant to Rule 17g-1(g) and Rule 17g-1(h) under the 1940 Act; and it is
FURTHER RESOLVED, that the appropriate officers be, and each of them hereby is, authorized and directed to amend the Joint Fidelity Bond, in consultation with counsel to the Corporation, and to execute such other documents as he or she may deem necessary or appropriate to effect the intent of this resolution; and it is
FURTHER RESOLVED, that each of the appropriate officers is hereby authorized in the name and on behalf of the Corporation, to make or cause to be made, and to execute and deliver, all such additional agreements, documents, instruments and certifications and to take all such steps, and to make all such payments, fees and remittances, as any one or more of such officers may at any time or times deem necessary or desirable in order to effectuate the purpose and intent of the foregoing resolutions; and it is
FURTHER RESOLVED, that any and all actions previously taken by the Corporation or any of its directors, officers or other employees in connection with the documents, and actions contemplated by the foregoing resolutions be, and they hereby are, ratified, confirmed, approved and adopted in all respects as and for the acts and deeds of the Corporation.





AGREEMENT REGARDING THE ALLOCATION OF
FIDELITY BOND RECOVERIES
THIS AGREEMENT is effective as of July 30, 2017, by and among Prospect Capital Corporation, Prospect Capital Funding LLC, Priority Income Fund, Inc. and Pathway Energy Infrastructure Fund, Inc. (each, an “Insured,” and, together, the “Insureds”), each acting on behalf of itself.
WHEREAS, the Insureds have initiated joint coverage under an investment company fidelity bond issued by National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (as the same may be amended, supplemented, extended or renewed from time to time, the “Bond”); and
WHEREAS, the Insureds desire to confirm the criteria by which recoveries under the Bond shall be allocated between the Insureds.
NOW, THEREFORE, it is agreed as follows:
1.In the event that recovery is received under the Bond as a result of a loss sustained by more than one Insured, each Insured shall receive an equitable and proportionate share of the recovery, but at least equal to the amount it would have received had it provided and maintained a single insured bond with the minimum coverage required by paragraph (d)(1) of Rule 17g-1 under the Investment Company Act of 1940.
2.The obligations of an Insured under this Agreement are not binding upon any of the board members or officers of an Insured or Insured shareholders individually, but are binding only with respect to the assets of that Insured.



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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the insured parties have caused this Agreement to be executed by their officers thereunto duly authorized.
PROSPECT CAPITAL CORPORATION


By: /s/ John Francis Barry III        
Name: John Francis Barry III
Title: Chief Executive Officer

PROSPECT CAPITAL FUNDING LLC


By: /s/ John Francis Barry III        
Name: John Francis Barry III
Title: Authorized Signatory

PRIORITY INCOME FUND, INC.


By: /s/ M. Grier Eliasek            
Name: M. Grier Eliasek
Title: President and Chief Operating Officer

PATHWAY ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE FUND, INC.


By: /s/ M. Grier Eliasek            
Name: M. Grier Eliasek
Title: President and Chief Operating Officer






Single Insured Bond Statement
Co-Insured Entities
Gross Assets
as of March 31, 2017
Minimum Bond Limit
Under Rule 17g-1
Prospect Capital Corporation

$6,300,000,000


$2,500,000

Prospect Capital Funding LLC
0*

0

Priority Income Fund, Inc.
268,000,000

750,000

Pathway Capital Opportunity Fund, Inc.
13,000,000

200,000

 
 
 
Total:

$6,581,000,000


$3,450,000

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*
Prospect Capital Funding LLC’s assets are consolidated with Prospect Capital Corporation because Prospect Capital Funding LLC is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Prospect Capital Corporation serving as a bankruptcy remote special purpose vehicle which holds certain of Prospect Capital Corporation’s portfolio loan investments used as collateral for a credit facility.