VOLTA FINANCE LIMITED - AUGUST MONTHLY REPORT

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Guernsey, 23 September 2014 - Volta Finance Limited (the "Company" or "Volta Finance" or "Volta") has published its monthly report. The full report is attached to this release and is available on Volta Finance Limited`s financial website (www.voltafinance.com).


Gross Asset Value

At 31.07.14

At 29.08.14

Gross Asset Value (GAV / € million)

274.0

277.8

GAV per share (€)

7.51

7.61


At the end of August 2014, the Gross Asset Value* (the "GAV") of Volta Finance Limited (the "Company", "Volta Finance" or "Volta") was €277.8 m or €7.61 per share, an increase of €0.10 per share from the end of July 2014.


This brings the performance for the first 8 months of 2014 to +7.5% including the April dividend payment.


The August mark-to-market variations* of Volta`s asset classes have been: +0.9% for Synthetic Corporate Credit deals, +1.9% for CLO Equity tranches; +0.7% for CLO Debt tranches, -0.4% for Cash Corporate Credit deals and +3.8% for ABS. The positive performance of Volta in August is in line with positive credit markets in August and is also due to the depreciation of the Euro against USD and GBP.


Volta`s assets generated the equivalent of €1.7m cash flows in August 2014 (non-Euro amounts converted to Euro using end-of-month cross currency rates and excluding principal payments from debt assets) bringing the total cash generated during the last six months to €15.6m.


In August, Volta made no new investment but the equivalent of €14.6m was settled from previous trades and commitments


At the end of August, Volta held €4.7m in cash excluding payments to be settled in the coming weeks.. Taking into account unsettled commitment (€4m committed in the CESL Fund), Volta can be considered very close to be fully invested. It can be mentioned, however, than one of the Bank Balance Sheet Transaction (Alpine Taurus; €2m principal) is going to be called at par and one of the Synthetic Corporate Credit debt (Dryden XVII; USD4m principal) is going to be reimbursed, both in September.



MARKET ENVIRONMENT


In August 2014, credit markets spread tightened, reversing the widening observed in July both in Europe and in the US : the 5 year iTraxx European Main index and 5 year iTraxx European Crossover Index (series 21) spreads went respectively from 65 and 264 bps at the end of July 2014 to 60 and 242 bps at the end of August 2014. In the US, in the same vein, the 5y CDX main index (series 22) tightened from 64 to 57 bps. According to the CSFB Leverage Loan Index, the average price for US liquid first lien loans was roughly unchanged from 98.65% at the end of July 2014 to 98.59% at the end of August 2014. In Europe, the price of the S&P European Leveraged Loan Index increased from 95.12% to 95.28%. **