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Monthly Dividend Stock In Focus: Trinity Capital

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Published on February 27th, 2026 by Bob Ciura

Monthly dividend stocks have instant appeal for many income investors. Stocks that pay their dividends each month offer more frequent payouts than traditional quarterly or semi-annual dividend payers.

For this reason, we created a full list of over 100 monthly dividend stocks.

You can download our full Excel spreadsheet of all monthly dividend stocks (along with metrics that matter like dividend yields and payout ratios) by clicking on the link below:

 

Monthly Dividend Stock In Focus: Trinity Capital

Trinity Capital (TRIN) is a monthly dividend stock with a high yield. This potentially makes the stock more attractive for income investors looking for more frequent dividend payouts.

This article will analyze Trinity Capital in greater detail.

Business Overview

Trinity Capital is an internally managed BDC specializing on providing secured debt financing to venture-backed growth companies, mainly in the technology and life sciences ecosystems.

As of its latest quarterly filings, it has investments in 97 portfolio companies, with the portfolio weighted toward Finance & Insurance (~15.8%), SaaS (~10.3%), Healthcare Services (~10.1%), Medical Devices (~9.9%), and Space Technology (~8.6%), among other industries.

The portfolio consisted of 76.6% loans, 14.5% equipment financings, and 8.9% equity and warrants. Last year, the BDC generated $226.8 million in total interest and dividend income.

On November 5th, 2025, Trinity Capital reported its Q3 results for the period ending September 30th, 2025. Investment income increased 22.3% year over year to $75.6 million, driven by strong origination activity and continued demand across the company’s direct lending and equipment financing platforms.

The net increase in net assets resulting from operations was $27.6 million, or $0.39 per share, reflecting solid portfolio performance despite realized losses tied to select investment exits and conversions.

NAV per share rose to $13.31, up 31.9% year-over-year and modestly higher than $13.27 at the end of the prior quarter. This was due to portfolio growth and accretive equity issuance.

Growth Prospects

Trinity Capital has a very short history. The BDC measures its performance in increase or (decline) in assets, which on a per-share basis, has seen a rather volatile performance.

The post-COVID period produced an unusually strong increase in net assets per share, driven by a robust recovery in growth-stage company valuations, a large unrealized appreciation on equity and warrant positions, and higher net investment income following the company’s IPO and balance-sheet expansion.

Results were weaker in 2022, when net assets turned negative again due to rising interest rates, public-market multiple compression, and broad valuation markdowns across venture and growth equity. These pressures reduced the fair value of Trinity’s equity and warrant investments despite stable credit performance.

Nevertheless, conditions were better in 2023 and 2024, as higher base rates materially increased interest income on Trinity’s predominantly floating-rate loan portfolio, while credit quality remained resilient, boosting results.

Considering the volatile nature of Trinity’s reporting, the fact that the company is very young, and the natural headwind to NAV resulting from its high-yield dividend (outflow), we don’t forecast any growth in IIA/share.

Dividend & Valuation Analysis

The company’s public history is short and has not been tested through a full credit cycle. Its focus on venture-backed, growth-stage borrowers introduces inherent volatility, as asset values and performance are closely tied to capital market conditions and investor risk appetite.

Moreover, Trinity does not appear to have a durable competitive advantage. While sourcing relationships and the use of warrants and exit fees offer modest differentiation, these features are a commodity in venture lending and offer limited insulation from competition.

In a recession, reduced venture funding, lower portfolio valuations, and higher credit stress could materially pressure both NAV and earnings, making results meaningfully sensitive to economic downturns.

With a dividend payout ratio expected at 98% for 2026, the dividend payout is not secure.

Because if how volatile Trinity’s IIA/share can be, it is better to value the company based on in its underlying multiple on NAV.

Throughout its short history, Trinity has traded close to its NAV. Today, it trades at about 1.1x NAV. We believe the BDC can sustain a modest premium to its NAV as investors are potentially attracted to its sizable yield.

TRIN is slightly overvalued, meaning a declining NAV multiple could reduce annual returns by 0.3% going forward. Offsetting this will be the 13.4% dividend yield, with no expected underlying business growth.

Overall, total returns are expected to reach 10.6%, albeit with elevated risk to the dividend payout.

Final Thoughts

Trinity Capital Inc. offers a high-yield, monthly dividend, but that income comes with elevated risk due to its short history, venture-backed borrower exposure, and sensitivity to economic downturns.

We forecast annualized returns of ~11% over the medium term, to be powered exclusively by the starting dividend yield. However, we rate the stock a sell due to the pause in consistent dividend increases.

Additional Reading

Don’t miss the resources below for more monthly dividend stock investing research.

And see the resources below for more compelling investment ideas for dividend growth stocks and/or high-yield investment securities.

Thanks for reading this article. Please send any feedback, corrections, or questions to [email protected].



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