NEW YORK, Nov. 09, 2016 -- OHA Investment Corporation (NASDAQ:OHAI) (the “Company”) today announced that it has postponed its earnings release and teleconference for the quarter ended September 30, 2016 originally scheduled for 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time on Thursday, November 10, 2016, solely as a result of an ongoing evaluation of an auditor independence matter by Ernst & Young LLP (“EY”), the Company's independent registered public accounting firm.
On November 7, 2016, EY informed the Company that it would not be able to complete its review of the interim financial statements required by Regulation S-X to be included in the Form 10-Q for the quarter ended September 30, 2016 (the “Third Quarter 10-Q”) by November 9, 2016 (the filing deadline for the Third Quarter 10-Q) because it had discovered that an EY Global Limited (“EYG”) member firm’s pension plan had invested in a fund managed by a third party, which had in turn invested in an underlying fund managed by the Company's investment advisor. EY has informed the Company that as a result of that investment, EY is not yet able to conclude whether they are independent with respect to the Company, and if not independent, whether EY's objectivity or impartial judgment was thereby impaired with respect to its role as the Company's independent auditor.
As soon as this matter is resolved, the Company intends to file the Third Quarter Form 10-Q and to reschedule its earnings release and conference call.
About OHA Investment Corporation
OHA Investment Corporation (NASDAQ:OHAI) is a specialty finance company designed to provide its investors with current income and capital appreciation. OHAI focuses primarily on providing creative direct lending solutions to middle market private companies across industry sectors. OHAI is externally managed by Oak Hill Advisors, L.P., a leading independent investment firm (www.oakhilladvisors.com). Oak Hill Advisors has deep experience in direct lending, having invested approximately $3.7 billion in over 120 direct lending investments over the past 13 years.
Forward-Looking Statements
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CONTACTS: Steven T. Wayne – President and Chief Executive Officer Cory E. Gilbert – Chief Financial Officer Lisa R. Price - Chief Compliance Officer [email protected] For media inquiries, contact Kekst and Company, (212) 521-4800 Jeremy Fielding – [email protected] Ethan Lyle – [email protected]


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