WHITEHORSE FINANCE, INC.

1450 BRICKELL AVENUE, 31ST FLOOR
MIAMI, FLORIDA 33131

November 16, 2023

VIA EDGAR

Securities and Exchange Commission
100 F Street, N.E.

Washington, DC 20549

Re:

WhiteHorse Finance, Inc.
File Number 814-00967

Ladies and Gentlemen:

Pursuant to Rule 17g-1 under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the 1940 Act), WhiteHorse Finance, Inc., a Delaware corporation (the Company) (File No. 814-00967), has today filed the following documents:

1.

a copy of the Companys fidelity bond (the Bond), including a statement as to the period for which the premium has been paid (attached as Exhibit 1); and

2.

a certified copy of the resolutions of the board of directors of the Company, including a majority of directors who are not interested persons, as defined in Section 2(a)(19) of the 1940 Act, of the Company, approving the form and amount of the Bond (attached as Exhibit 2).

Very truly yours,

WhiteHorse Finance, Inc.

By:

/s/ Joyson C. Thomas

Name: Joyson C. Thomas

Title: Chief Financial Officer


Exhibit 1

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IC 00 H003 00 0803 © 2003, The Hartford Page 1 of 16 F-6000-0 INVESTMENT COMPANY BOND Bond No. 10 FI 0325817-23 Hartford Fire Insurance Company Hartford, CT 06115 (herein referred to as the UNDERWRITER) DECLARATIONS Item 1. Name of Insured (herein called INSURED(S)): WHITEHORSE FINANCE, INC. Principal Address: 200 CRESCENT COURT SUITE 1414 DALLAS, TX 75201 Item 2. Bond Period: Standard Time From 12:01 a.m. on 12/05/2023 To 12:01 a.m. on 12/05/2024 Item 3. Limit of Liability: Provided however, that if specific limits, are shown below as applicable to any specified COVERAGE, such specific limits shall apply to the coverage provided by such COVERAGES and are in lieu of, and not in addition to, the above bond Limit of Liability. If “Not Covered” is inserted below beside any specified COVERAGE, the coverage provided by such COVERAGE is deleted from this bond COVERAGES Limit of Liability Deductible I. Employee $1,000,000 $0 II. Premises $1,000,000 $15,000 III. Transit $1,000,000 $15,000 IV. Forgery or Alteration $1,000,000 $15,000 V. Securities $1,000,000 $15,000 VI. Counterfeit Currency $1,000,000 $15,000 VII. Computer Systems Fraudulent Entry $1,000,000 $15,000 VIII.Voice Initiated Transaction $1,000,000 $15,000 IX. Telefacsimile Transfer Fraud $1,000,000 $15,000 X. Uncollectible Items of Deposit $100,000 $10,000 XI. Audit Expense $50,000 $0 XII. Stop Payment $50,000 $10,000 XIII.Unauthorized Signatures $50,000 $10,000 Optional Insuring Agreements and Coverages: No Deductible shall apply to any loss under COVERAGE I. sustained by any “Investment Company”. Item 4. The Coverages provided by this Bond are also subject to the terms of the following riders issued herewith: SEE FORM GU207 (SCHEDULE OF RIDERS)

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IC 00 H003 00 0803 © 2003, The Hartford Page 2 of 16 F-6000-0 Item 5. The INSURED by the acceptance of this bond gives notice to the UNDERWRITER terminating or canceling prior bond(s) or policy(ies) No.(s) FI 03258172201 such termination or cancellation to be effective as of the time this bond becomes effective. This bond will not be valid unless countersigned by our duly authorized representative. 11/01/2023 Date Countersigned by

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IC 00 H003 00 0803 © 2003, The Hartford Page 3 of 16 F-6000-0 INVESTMENT COMPANY BOND The UNDERWRITER, in consideration of the payment of premium, and in reliance upon all statements made and information furnished to the UNDERWRITER by the INSURED in applying for this bond, and subject to the DECLARATIONS, COVERAGES, GENERAL CONDITIONS, DEFINITIONS AND LIMITATIONS and other terms hereof, agrees to indemnify the INSURED for: COVERAGES I. EMPLOYEE Loss to the INSURED directly resulting from “Larceny or Embezzlement” committed by any “Employee”, acting alone or in collusion with others. II. PREMISES A. PROPERTY Loss of “Property” directly resulting from robbery, burglary, larceny (common-law or statutory), mysterious disappearance, damage, destruction or removal from the possession, custody or control of the INSURED, while such “Property” is in the custody of or deposited within any office or premise. B. OFFICE EQUIPMENT Loss of, or damage to furnishings, fixtures, supplies, equipment, safes or vaults within any of the INSURED’S offices directly resulting from robbery, burglary or larceny (common law or statutory) of such offices, or attempt thereat. Loss resulting from damage to any office directly resulting from robbery, burglary or larceny (common law or statutory) of such office, or attempts thereat is also covered, provided that the INSURED is the owner of such offices, furnishings, fixtures, supplies, equipment, safes or vaults or is legally liable for such loss or damage always excepting, however, loss or damage through fire and all loss to electronic data processing equipment. III. TRANSIT Loss of “Property” directly resulting from robbery or larceny (common law or statutory), mysterious disappearance, damage to or destruction while the “Property” is in transit to any location: a. in an armored motor vehicle, including loading and unloading thereof, b. in the custody of a natural person acting as a messenger of the INSURED, or c. in the custody of a “Transportation Company” while being transported in a conveyance which is not an armored motor vehicle provided, except, that covered “Property” transported in this manner is limited to the following: 1. written records, 2. securities issued in registered form or negotiable instruments not payable to bearer, which are not endorsed or are restrictively endorsed. Coverage under this Transit Coverage begins upon the receipt of such “Property” by the natural person acting as a messenger or as a representative of an armored motor vehicle company or as a messenger or as a representative of the “Transportation Company” and ends upon delivery to the premises of the addressee or to any representative of the addressee. IV. FORGERY OR ALTERATION Loss to the INSURED directly resulting from:

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IC 00 H003 00 0803 © 2003, The Hartford Page 4 of 16 F-6000-0 a. “Forgery” or fraudulent material alteration of any bills of exchange, checks, drafts, acceptances, certificates of deposits, promissory notes, money orders, orders upon public treasuries, letters of credit or receipts for the withdrawal of “Property”, or b. transferring, delivering or paying any funds or other “Property”, or establishing any credit or giving any value in good faith, and in the ordinary course of business on written instructions or applications directed to the INSURED authorizing or acknowledging the transfer, payment, delivery or receipt of funds or other “Property”, which instructions or applications purport to bear the handwritten signature of: (1) any “Customer” of the INSURED, or (2) any shareholder or subscriber to shares of an “Investment Company”, or (3) any banking institution, stockbroker or “Employee” but which instructions or applications either bear a “Forgery” or a fraudulent material alteration without the knowledge and consent of such “Customer”, shareholder, subscriber to shares, banking institution, stockbroker, or “Employee.” There is no coverage under this Forgery Or Alteration Coverage IV for any loss covered under Coverage V. OR IX. of this bond, whether or not Coverages V. or IX. are provided by this bond. A mechanically reproduced facsimile signature is deemed to be the same as a handwritten signature. V. SECURITIES Loss directly resulting from the INSURED, in good faith and in the ordinary course of business, whether for its own account or for the account of others having: a. acquired, accepted or received, sold, delivered, given value, extended credit, or assumed liability upon any original “Securities, documents or other written instruments” which: 1. bear a “Forgery” or fraudulent material alteration, 2. have been lost or stolen, or 3. are “Counterfeit”, or b. guaranteed in writing or witnessed signatures upon transfers, assignments, bills of sale, powers of attorney, guarantees, endorsements or other obligations in connection with any “Securities, documents or other written instruments” which pass or purport to pass title to them. Actual and continued physical possession of such “Securities, documents or other written instruments” by an “Employee”, “Custodian”, or a Federal or State chartered deposit institution is a condition precedent to the INSURED having relied on such items and release or return of such items will be deemed to be an acknowledgement by the INSURED of not having relied on such items. A mechanically reproduced facsimile signature is deemed to be the same as a handwritten signature. VI. COUNTERFEIT CURRENCY Loss directly resulting from the receipt by the INSURED, in good faith and in the ordinary course of business, of “Counterfeit” money orders, currencies or coin of any country. VII. COMPUTER SYSTEMS FRAUDULENT ENTRY Loss to the INSURED directly resulting from fraudulent entry of data into or the change of data elements or programs within the INSURED’S proprietary “Computer System” or a “Computer System” operated or used by the INSURED and stated in the application, if the fraudulent entry or change results in: a. “Property” being transferred, paid or delivered, b. an account of the INSURED, or of its “Customer”, being added, deleted, debited, or credited, or c. an unauthorized account or a fictitious account being debited or credited.

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IC 00 H003 00 0803 © 2003, The Hartford Page 5 of 16 F-6000-0 VIII.VOICE INITIATED TRANSACTION Loss to the INSURED directly resulting from a “Voice Initiated Transaction” directed to the INSURED and authorizing the transfer of dividends or redemption proceeds of “Investment Company” shares from a “Customer’s" account, provided such “Voice Initiated Transaction” was: a. received at the INSURED’S offices by those “Employees” of the INSURED authorized to receive the “Voice Initiated Transaction”, and b. made by a person purporting to be a “Customer”, and c. made by such person for the purpose of causing the INSURED or “Customer” to suffer a loss or making an improper personal financial gain for such person or any other person, and d. initiated pursuant to a preexisting written agreement between the “Customer” and the INSURED. In order for coverage to apply under this Coverage, all “Voice Initiated Transactions” must be received and processed in good faith, and in the ordinary course of business in accordance with the Procedures established in the application. IX. TELEFACSIMILE TRANSFER FRAUD Loss to the INSURED directly resulting from the INSURED having, in good faith, and in the ordinary course of business, transferred or delivered Funds, certificated securities or uncertificated securities through a “Computer System” covered under the Computer Systems Fraudulent Entry Coverage in reliance upon a fraudulent instruction received through a Telefacsimile Device, and which instruction was received at the INSURED’s offices by those “Employees” of the INSURED authorized to receive the Telefacsimile Device instruction and which: (1) purports and reasonably appears to have originated from (a) a Client of the INSURED, (b) another office of the INSURED, or (c) another financial institution, but, was not originated by the Client or entity whose identification it bears and (2) such instruction contains a valid test code which proves to have been used by a person who was not authorized to use it and, (3) contains the name of a person authorized to initiate such transfer; and if the transfer was in excess of the Telefacsimile Transfer Fraud Coverage Deductible stated in Item 3. of the Declarations Page, the instruction was verified by a call-back according to a pre-arranged procedure. For the purposes of this Coverage, Client means an entity or individual which has through a written agreement with the INSURED authorized the INSURED to rely on Telefacsimile Device instructions to initiate transfers and has provided the INSURED with the names of persons authorized to make such transfers, and with which the INSURED has established an instruction verification procedure. Funds means money on deposit in an account. In addition to the Conditions and Limitations in the bond, the following provisions are applicable to the Telefacsimile Transfer Fraud Coverage: Telefacsimile Device means a machine capable of sending or receiving an image of a document by electronic means transmitted through a telephone line and which reproduces the exact duplicate of the document on paper.

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IC 00 H003 00 0803 © 2003, The Hartford Page 6 of 16 F-6000-0 This Coverage (Telefacsimile Transfer Fraud) does not cover loss resulting directly or indirectly from the assumption of liability by the INSURED by contract unless the liability arises from a loss covered by the Telefacsimile Transfer Fraud Coverage and would be imposed on the INSURED without the existence of the contract. Proof of loss for claim under this Coverage must include a copy of the document reproduced by the Telefacsimile Device. X. UNCOLLECTIBLE ITEMS OF DEPOSIT Loss directly resulting from the INSURED, in good faith and in the ordinary course of business, crediting an account of a “Customer”, shareholder or subscriber based on any “Items of Deposit” which prove to be uncollectible, if the crediting of said account causes: a. redemptions or withdrawals of the account to be effected, b. shares to be issued, or c. payment of dividends, from an account of an “Investment Company”. In order for coverage to apply under this Coverage, the INSURED must hold “Items of Deposit” for the minimum number of days stated in the application before permitting any redemptions or withdrawals of the account, issuing any shares or paying any dividends with respect to such “Items of Deposit”. “Items of Deposit” are deemed uncollectible when the INSURED’S standard collection procedures have been utilized and have failed to result in collection. XI. AUDIT EXPENSE Reasonable expense incurred by the INSURED for an audit or examination required by any governmental regulatory authority or self-regulatory organization and conducted by such authority, organization or their appointee because of the discovery of loss sustained by the INSURED and covered by this bond but only for the part of the audit or examination caused by said loss. XII. STOP PAYMENT Loss of any and all sums which the INSURED shall become obligated to pay by reason of the liability imposed upon the INSURED by law for damages: (m) for having either complied with or failed to comply with any written notice of any “Customer” or any authorized representative of such “Customer” to stop payment of any check or draft made or drawn by such “Customer” or any authorized representative of such “Customer” or (n) for having refused to pay any check or draft made or drawn by any “Customer” or any authorized representative of such “Customer”. XIII. UNAUTHORIZED SIGNATURES COVERAGE Loss to the INSURED directly resulting from the INSURED having in good faith and in the ordinary course of business, accepted, paid or cashed any check, withdrawal order, draft, made or drawn on a “Customer's” account, which bears the signature or endorsement of one other than a person whose name and signature is on file with the INSURED as a signatory on such account. It shall be a condition precedent to the INSURED'S right of recovery under this Coverage that the INSURED have on file signatures of all persons who are signatories on such account. GENERAL CONDITIONS

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IC 00 H003 00 0803 © 2003, The Hartford Page 7 of 16 F-6000-0 A. OTHER COMPANIES INSURED UNDER THIS BOND If more than one corporation, or “Investment Company”, or combination thereof is included herein as the INSURED: (1) The total liability of the UNDERWRITER under this bond for loss or losses sustained by one or more or all INSUREDS under the Bond shall not exceed the limit for which the UNDERWRITER would be liable if all losses were sustained by only one of them. (2) The first named INSURED shall be deemed to be the sole agent of all of the other INSUREDS hereunder for all purposes under this bond, including but not limited to giving or receiving any notice or proof required to be given herein and for the purpose of effecting or accepting amendments to or termination of this bond. The UNDERWRITER shall give each “Investment Company” a copy of this bond and any amendment hereto, a copy of each formal filing of claim by any other named INSURED and the terms of the settlement of each claim prior to the execution of such settlement. (3) The UNDERWRITER bears no responsibility under this Bond for the proper application of any payment made to the first named INSURED. (4) For the purposes of the bond, knowledge possessed or discovery made by any partner, director, trustee, officer or supervisory “Employee” of any INSURED constitutes knowledge or discovery by all the INSUREDS. (5) If the first named INSURED for any reason, ceases to be covered under this bond, then the INSURED next named shall henceforth be considered as the first named INSURED for the purposes mentioned in (2) above. B. NOTICE TO UNDERWRITER OF MERGERS, CONSOLIDATIONS OR OTHER ACQUISITIONS While this bond is in force, if the INSURED, other than an “Investment Company”, merges or consolidates with, or purchases or acquires assets or liabilities of another entity, the INSURED shall not have the coverage afforded under this bond for loss which: a. has or will occur in offices or on premises acquired, or b. has or will be caused by an “Employee” or “Employees” acquired, or c. has or will arise out of the assets or liabilities acquired, unless the INSURED: i. gives the UNDERWRITER written notice of the proposed consolidation, merger, purchase or acquisition of assets or liabilities prior to the proposed effective date of such action, and ii. obtains the written consent of the UNDERWRITER to extend the coverage provided by this bond in whole or in part to such additional exposure, and iii. upon obtaining such consent pays an additional premium to the UNDERWRITER. C. CHANGE OF CONTROL – NOTICE TO UNDERWRITER When the INSURED becomes aware of a change in control (other than in an “Investment Company”), as defined in Section 2(a) (9) of the Investment Company Act of 1940, the INSURED shall, within thirty (30) days, give written notice to the UNDERWRITER setting forth: (1) the names of the transferors and transferees (or if the voting securities are registered in another name the names of the beneficial owners),

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IC 00 H003 00 0803 © 2003, The Hartford Page 8 of 16 F-6000-0 (2) the total number of voting securities owned by the transferors and the transferees (or the beneficial owners), both immediately before and after the date of the transfer, and (3) the total number of outstanding voting securities. The failure to give the above required notice shall result in termination of coverage as to any loss involving a transferee, effective on the date of such change in control. D. REPRESENTATIONS MADE BY INSURED The INSURED represents to the UNDERWRITER that all information it has furnished either in the application for this bond or other documentation is complete, true and correct. Such application and other documentation constitute part of this bond. The INSURED must promptly notify the UNDERWRITER of any change in any fact or circumstance that materially affects the risk assumed by the UNDERWRITER under this bond. Any intentional misrepresentation, omission, concealment or incorrect statement of a material fact, in the application or related documentation, shall be grounds for rescission of this bond. DEFINITIONS AND LIMITATIONS I. DEFINITIONS For the purpose of the Coverage provided by this bond: A. “Computer Systems” means: (1) computers, including related peripheral and storage components, (2) systems and applications software, (3) terminal devices, and (4) related communication networks by which data is electronically assembled, transmitted, processed, stored, and retrieved. B. “Counterfeit” means an imitation of an actual and valid original which is intended to deceive and be taken as the original. C. “Custodian” means the institution designated by an “Investment Company” to have possession and control of its assets. D. “Customer” means an individual, corporation, partnership, trust, or LLC which is a shareholder or subscriber of the INSURED. E. “Employee” means: (1) a corporate officer of the INSURED; (2) a natural person while in the regular service of the INSURED at any of the INSURED’S offices and who is compensated directly by the INSURED through its payroll system and subject to the United States Internal Revenue Service Form W-2 or equivalent income reporting of other countries, and whom the INSURED has the right to control and direct both as to the result to be accomplished and details and means by which such result is accomplished in the performance of such service;

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IC 00 H003 00 0803 © 2003, The Hartford Page 9 of 16 F-6000-0 (3) an attorney retained by the INSURED or an employee of such attorney while either is performing legal services for the INSURED; (4) a person furnished by an employment contractor to perform clerical, premises maintenance or security duties for the INSURED under the INSURED’S supervision at any of the INSURED’S offices or premises; (5) an employee of an institution which has been merged or consolidated with the INSURED prior to the effective date of this bond; (6) a student or intern pursuing studies or performing duties in any of the INSURED’S offices; (7) each natural person, partnership or corporation authorized by written agreement with the INSURED to perform services as an electronic data processor of checks or other accounting records related to such checks but only while such person, partnership or corporation is actually performing such services and not: a. creating, preparing, modifying or maintaining the INSURED’S computer software or programs; or b. acting as a transfer agent or in any other agency capacity in issuing checks, drafts or securities for the INSURED; (8) a director or trustee of the INSURED, but only while performing acts within the scope of the customary and usual duties of an officer or “Employee” of the INSURED or while acting as a member of any duly elected or appointed committee to examine, audit or have custody of or access to “Property” of the INSURED; or (9) any partner, officer or employee of an investment adviser, an underwriter (distributor), a transfer agent or shareholder record keeper, or an administrator, for an “Investment Company” while performing acts within the scope of the customary and usual duties of an officer or employee of an “Investment Company” or acting as a member of any duly elected or appointed committee to examine, audit or have custody of or access to “Property” of an “Investment Company”. The term “Employee”, shall not include any partner, officer or employee of a transfer agent, shareholder record keeper or administrator: a. which is not an “affiliated person” (as defined in Section 2(a) of the Investment Company Act of 1940) of an “Investment Company” or of the investment advisor or underwriter (distributor) of such “Investment Company”; or b. which is a “bank” (as defined in Section 2(a) of the Investment Company Act of 1940). This coverage provided by the bond does not afford coverage in favor of the employers of persons as set forth in (4) and (7) above, and in the event of any payment to the INSURED by the UNDERWRITER directly resulting from “Larceny or Embezzlement” committed by any of the partners, officers or employees of such employers, whether acting alone or in collusion with others, an assignment of the INSURED’S rights and causes of action as they may have against such employers because of such acts shall, to the extent of such payment, be given by the INSURED to the UNDERWRITER, and the INSURED shall execute all documents necessary to secure the rights provided for herein. Each employer of persons as set forth in (3), (4) and (7) above and the partners, officers and other employees of such employers shall collectively be deemed to be one person for the purposes of this bond, excepting, however, the last paragraph of the Termination-Cancellation Section. Independent contractors not specified in (3), (4) and (7) above, intermediaries, agents, brokers or other representatives of the same type shall not be considered “Employees”. F. “Forgery" means the signing of the name of another person or organization with the intent to deceive with or without authority, in any capacity, for any purpose but does not mean a signature which consists in whole or in part of one’s own name.

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IC 00 H003 00 0803 © 2003, The Hartford Page 10 of 16 F-6000-0 G. “Investment Company” means an investment company registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940 and as shown under the NAME OF INSURED on the DECLARATIONS. H. “Items of Deposit” means one or more checks or drafts drawn upon a financial institution in the United States of America. I. “Larceny or Embezzlement” means “Larceny or Embezzlement” as set forth in Section 37 of the Investment Company Act of 1940. J. “Property” means: a. currency, coin, bank notes, or Federal Reserve notes (money), postage and revenue stamps, U.S. Savings Stamps, securities, including notes, stock, treasury stock, bonds, debentures, certificates of deposit; b. certificates of interests or participation in any profit-sharing agreement, collateral trust certificate, preorganization certificate or subscription, transferable share, investment contract, voting trust certificate, certificate of deposit for a security, fractional undivided interest in oil, gas, or other mineral rights, interests or instruments commonly known as securities under the Investment Company Act of 1940, any other certificate of interest or participation in, temporary or interim certificate for, receipt for, guarantee of, or warrant or right to subscribe to or purchase any of the foregoing; c. bills of exchange, acceptances, checks, drafts, withdrawal orders, money orders, travelers’ checks, letters of credit, bills of lading, abstracts of title, insurance policies, deeds, mortgages of real estate and/or of chattels and interests therein, assignments of such mortgages and instruments, including books of accounts and written records used by the INSURED in the conduct of its business; and d. electronic representation of the instruments enumerated above (but excluding all electronic data processing records) in which the INSURED acquired an interest at the time of the INSURED’S consolidation or merger with, or purchase of the principal assets of, a predecessor or which are held by the INSURED for any purpose or in any capacity whether held gratuitously or whether or not the INSURED is liable therefor. K. “Securities, documents or other written instruments” means original (including original counterparts) negotiable or non-negotiable instruments, or assignments thereof, which by themselves represent an equitable interest, ownership, or debt and which are transferable in the ordinary course of business by delivery of such instruments with any necessary endorsements or assignments. L. “Transportation Company” means any entity which provides its own or leased vehicles for transportation or provides freight forwarding or air express services. M. “Voice Initiated Election” means any election related to dividend options available to an “Investment Company” shareholders or subscribers which is executed by voice over the telephone. N. “Voice Initiated Redemption” means any redemption of shares issued by an “Investment Company” which is initiated by voice over the telephone. O. "Voice Initiated Transaction(s)” means any “Voice Initiated Redemption” or “Voice Initiated Election”. II. EXCLUSIONS A. EXCLUSIONS APPLICABLE TO ALL COVERAGES This bond does not directly or indirectly cover: (1) loss not reported to the UNDERWRITER in writing within thirty (30) days after termination of all of the Coverages under this bond;

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IC 00 H003 00 0803 © 2003, The Hartford Page 11 of 16 F-6000-0 (2) loss due to riot or civil commotion outside the United States of America and Canada, or any loss due to military, naval or usurped power, war or insurrection. However, this exclusion shall not apply to loss which occurs in transit under the circumstances enumerated in Coverage III TRANSIT, provided that when such transit was undertaken there was no knowledge on the part of any person acting for the INSURED in undertaking such transit of such riot, civil commotion, military, naval or usurped power, war or insurrection; (3) loss resulting from dishonest acts of any member of the Board of Directors or Board of Trustees of the INSURED who is not an “Employee”, acting alone or in collusion with others; (4) loss, which in whole or in part, results solely from any violation by the INSURED or by any “Employee” of any law, or rule, or regulation pertaining to any law regulating: a. the issuance, purchase or sale of securities, b. transactions on security or commodity exchanges or over-the-counter markets, c. investment advisors, or d. investment companies unless such loss, in the absence of such laws, rules or regulations, would be covered under Coverages I. or IV.; (5) loss of potential income including, but not limited to, interest and dividends not realized by the INSURED or by any “Customer” of the INSURED; (6) loss resulting from indirect or consequential loss of any nature; (7) any damages other than compensatory damages (but not multiples thereof) for which the INSURED is legally liable, arising from a loss covered under this bond; (8) loss resulting from the effects of nuclear fission, fusion, radioactivity, or chemical or biological contamination; (9) loss resulting from the theft or misuse of confidential information, material or data except that this exclusion shall not apply to the transfer or payment of money; (10)costs, fees and expenses incurred by the INSURED in proving the existence or amount of loss under this bond, provided however, this EXCLUSION shall not apply to Coverage XI.; (11)loss resulting from voice requests or instructions transmitted over the telephone, provided however, this EXCLUSION shall not apply to Coverage VIII. and Coverage IX.; (12)loss sustained by one INSURED to the advantage of any other INSURED, or subsidiary or entity in which the INSURED, its majority shareholder, partner, or owner has a majority interest therein, provided that an INSURED, upon discovery of the loss, can cause the principal sum to be restored to the INSURED who suffered the loss. B. SPECIFIC EXCLUSIONS – APPLICABLE TO ALL COVERAGES EXCEPT COVERAGE I. This bond does not directly or indirectly cover: (1) loss caused by an “Employee”, provided, however, this EXCLUSION shall not apply to loss covered under Coverages II. or III. which results directly from misplacement, mysterious disappearance, or damage to or destruction of “Property”; (2) loss through the surrender of “Property” away from an office of the INSURED as a result of a threat: a. to do bodily harm to any person, except loss of “Property” in transit in the custody of any person acting as messenger of the INSURED, provided that when such transit was undertaken there was no knowledge by the INSURED or any person acting as messenger of the INSURED of any such threat or

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IC 00 H003 00 0803 © 2003, The Hartford Page 12 of 16 F-6000-0 b. to do damage to the premises or “Property” of the INSURED; (3) loss involving “Items of Deposit” which are not finally paid for any reason provided however, that this EXCLUSION shall not apply to Coverage X.; (4) loss resulting from payments made or withdrawals from any account involving erroneous credits to such account; (5) loss of “Property” while in the mail; (6) loss of “Property” while in the custody of a “Transportation Company”, provided however, that this EXCLUSION shall not apply to Coverage III.; (7) loss resulting from the failure for any reason of a financial or depository institution, its receiver or other liquidator to pay or deliver funds or other “Property” to the INSURED but this EXCLUSION shall not apply to loss of “Property” directly resulting from robbery, burglary, misplacement, mysterious disappearance, damage, destruction or abstraction from the possession, custody or control of the INSURED. C. EXCLUSIONS -APPLICABLE TO ALL COVERAGES EXCEPT COVERAGES I., IV., V. This bond does not directly or indirectly cover: (1) loss resulting from “Forgery” or any alteration; (2) loss resulting from the complete or partial non-payment of or default on any loan whether such loan was procured in good faith or through trick, artifice, fraud or false pretenses; (3) loss involving a “Counterfeit” provided, however, this EXCLUSION shall not apply to Coverage VI., X., and XIII. III. DISCOVERY This bond applies only to loss first discovered by any partner, director, trustee, officer or supervisory “Employee” of the INSURED during the Bond Period. Discovery of loss is deemed to occur at the earliest point that such individuals become aware of: (1) facts which may subsequently result in a loss of a type covered by this bond, or (2) an actual or potential claim in which it is alleged that the INSURED is liable to a third party, regardless of when the act or acts causing or contributing to such loss occurred and even if the amount of actual or potential loss does not exceed the applicable Deductible or the exact amount or details of the loss are not known. IV. NOTICE – PROOF – LEGAL PROCEEDINGS AGAINST UNDERWRITER (1) At the earliest practicable time, not to exceed thirty (30) days after discovery of the loss, the INSURED shall give the UNDERWRITER notice thereof. (2) Within six (6) months after such discovery, the INSURED shall furnish to the UNDERWRITER a proof of loss, duly sworn to, with full particulars of the loss. (3) Securities issued with a certificate or bond number shall be identified in a proof of loss by such numbers. (4) Legal proceedings for the recovery of any loss under this bond shall not be brought prior to the expiration of sixty (60) days after the proof of loss is filed with the UNDERWRITER or after the expiration of twenty-four (24) months from the discovery of such loss. (5) This bond affords coverage only to the INSURED. No claim, suit, action, or legal ]proceedings shall be brought under this bond by anyone other than the INSURED. V. LIMIT OF LIABILITY/NON-REDUCTION AND NON-ACCUMULATION OF LIABILITY

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IC 00 H003 00 0803 © 2003, The Hartford Page 13 of 16 F-6000-0 Prior to the termination of this bond, it shall continue in force for the limit stated in the applicable section of ITEM 3. of the DECLARATIONS, notwithstanding any previous loss for which the UNDERWRITER may have paid or be liable to pay under this bond provided, that the liability of the UNDERWRITER under this bond with respect to all loss resulting from: (1) any one act of burglary, robbery or attempt thereat, in which no “Employee” is concerned or implicated, or (2) any one unintentional or negligent act on the part of any one person resulting in damage to or destruction or misplacement of “Property”, or (3) all acts, other than those specified in (1) above, of any one person, or (4) any one casualty or event other than those specified in (1), (2), or (3) above, shall be deemed to be one loss and shall be limited to the applicable Limit of Liability stated in ITEM 3. of the DECLARATIONS of this bond irrespective of the total amount of such loss or losses. The Limit of Liability shall not be cumulative in amounts from year to year or from period to period. All acts, as specified in (3) above, of any one person which directly or indirectly aid in any way wrongful acts of any other person or persons or permit the continuation of wrongful acts of any other person or persons whether such acts are committed with or without the knowledge of the wrongful acts of the person so aided and whether such acts are committed with or without the intent to aid such other person, shall be deemed to be one loss with the wrongful acts of all persons so aided. VI. DEDUCTIBLE The UNDERWRITER shall not be liable under any Coverages under this bond because of loss unless the amount of such loss, after deducting the net amount of all reimbursement and/or recovery obtained or made by the INSURED, other than any amounts recovered under any bond or policy of insurance issued by an insurance company and covering such loss, or recoveries by the UNDERWRITER on account thereof prior to payment by the UNDERWRITER of such loss, shall exceed the Deductible set forth in ITEM 3. of the DECLARATIONS, and then for such amounts that are in excess of the deductible, but in no event for more than the applicable Limit of Liability stated in ITEM 3. of the DECLARATIONS. There is no Deductible applicable to any loss under Coverage I. sustained by any “Investment Company”. VII. ATTORNEYS’ FEES AND COURT COSTS The UNDERWRITER will indemnify the INSURED for reasonable attorneys’ fees and court costs incurred and paid by the INSURED in the defense, whether or not successful, fully litigated on the merits or settled, of any suit or legal proceeding brought against the INSURED to enforce the INSURED’S liability or alleged liability because of any loss, claim or damage which, if established against the INSURED, would constitute a loss sustained by the INSURED and covered under the terms of this bond except that with respect to Coverage I. this Section shall only apply in the event that: (1) an “Employee” acknowledges being guilty of “Larceny or Embezzlement”, (2) an “Employee” is adjudicated guilty of “Larceny or Embezzlement”, or (3) in the absence of (1) or (2) above, an arbitration panel decides, after a review of any agreed statement of facts between the UNDERWRITER and the INSURED, that an “Employee” would be found guilty of “Larceny or Embezzlement” if such “Employee” were prosecuted. The INSURED shall at the earliest practicable time, not to exceed thirty (30) days after the discovery of any such claim, suit or legal proceeding, and at the request of the UNDERWRITER, furnish copies of all pleadings and relevant papers to the UNDERWRITER. The UNDERWRITER may, at its sole option, elect to control the defense of all or part of such suit or legal proceeding. The defense by the UNDERWRITER shall be in the name of the INSURED through attorneys chosen by the UNDERWRITER. The INSURED shall provide all reasonable information and assistance required by the UNDERWRITER for such defense.

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IC 00 H003 00 0803 © 2003, The Hartford Page 14 of 16 F-6000-0 If the amount demanded in a suit or legal proceeding is greater than the Limit of Liability stated in ITEM 3. of the DECLARATIONS for the applicable Coverage, or if a Deductible is applicable, or both, the UNDERWRITER’S liability for attorneys’ fees and court costs incurred in defending all or part of such suit or legal proceeding is limited to the proportion of such attorneys fees and court costs incurred that the Limit of Liability stated in ITEM 3. of the DECLARATIONS for the applicable Coverage bears to the total of the amount demanded in such suit or legal proceeding. All amounts indemnified by the UNDERWRITER for attorneys’ fees and court costs shall be in addition to the Limit of Liability stated in ITEM 3. of the DECLARATIONS. If the UNDERWRITER declines to defend the INSURED, no settlement or judgment against the INSURED shall determine the existence, extent or amount of coverage under this bond without the prior written consent of the UNDERWRITER and the UNDERWRITER shall not be liable for any costs, fees and expenses incurred by the INSURED. VIII.VALUATION OF PROPERTY The value of any loss of “Property”, other than books of account or other records used by the INSURED in the conduct of its business, shall be determined by the average market value of such “Property” on the business day immediately preceding discovery of such loss except that the value of any “Property” replaced by the INSURED with the consent of the UNDERWRITER prior to the settlement of any claim for such “Property”, shall be the actual market value at the time of replacement. In the event of a loss of interim certificates, warrants, rights or other securities, (as used herein, “options”) which need to be presented to exercise the subscription, conversion, redemption or deposit privileges, their value shall be: a. if such options have not expired, the average market value of such options on the business day immediately preceding the discovery of such loss, or the actual market value at the time of agreed replacement as provided in the preceding paragraph, or b. if such options have expired at the time their loss is discovered, their market value immediately preceding their expiration, or c. if no market price is quoted for such “Property” or for such options, the value shall be determined by agreement between the parties, or arbitration if the parties are unable to agree to the value. The value of any loss of “Property” consisting of books of account or other records used by the INSURED in the conduct of its business shall be the amount paid by the INSURED for blank books, blank pages, or other materials which replace the lost books of account or other records, plus the cost of labor paid by the INSURED for the actual transcription or copying of data to reproduce such books of account or other records. IX. VALUATION OF PREMISES AND FURNISHINGS In the event of loss or damage to any office of the INSURED or to the furnishings, fixtures, supplies, equipment, safes or vaults, the UNDERWRITER shall not be liable for more than the actual cash value thereof, or for more than the actual cost of replacement or repair. The UNDERWRITER may, at its option, pay actual cash value or make replacement or repair. In the event the UNDERWRITER and the INSURED cannot agree upon the actual cash value or the cost of replacement or repair, it shall be determined by arbitration. X. SECURITIES SETTLEMENT In the event of a loss of securities covered under this bond, the UNDERWRITER may, at its sole option, purchase replacement securities, tender the value of the securities in money, or issue its indemnity in order to allow the issuance of replacement securities. Indemnity will be required from the INSURED under the terms of this Section against all loss, cost or expense arising from the replacement of securities by the UNDERWRITERS. The amount of such indemnity from the INSURED shall be: (1) for securities having a value of less than or equal to the applicable Deductible – one hundred percent (100%);

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IC 00 H003 00 0803 © 2003, The Hartford Page 15 of 16 F-6000-0 (2) for securities having a value greater than the Deductible but within the applicable Limit of Liability – the percentage that the Deductible bears to the value of the securities; (3) for securities having a value greater than the applicable Limit of Liability – the percentage that the Deductible and the portion in excess of the applicable Limit of Liability bears to the value of the securities. The value referred to in (1), (2), and (3) above is the value provided for in SECTION VIII. VALUATION OF “PROPERTY”, regardless of the value of such securities at the time the loss under the UNDERWRITER’S indemnity is sustained. The UNDERWRITER is not required to issue its indemnity for any portion of a loss of securities which is not covered by this bond; however, the UNDERWRITER may do so at its sole option. The INSURED shall pay the applicable proportion of the UNDERWRITER’S premium charge for the UNDERWRITER’S indemnity as set for in (1), (2), and (3) above. No portion of the Limit of Liability shall be used as payment of premium for any indemnity purchased by the INSURED to obtain replacement securities. XI. SUBROGATION – ASSIGNMENT – RECOVERY In the event of a payment under this bond by the UNDERWRITER, the UNDERWRITER shall be subrogated to all of the INSURED’S rights of recovery against any person or entity to the extent of such payment. On the request of the UNDERWRITER, the INSURED shall deliver to the UNDERWRITER an assignment of the INSURED’S rights, title and interest and causes of action against any person or entity to the extent of such payment. Recoveries, whether realized by the UNDERWRITER or by the INSURED, shall be applied after deducting the expense of such recovery, first to the INSURED’S loss which would otherwise have been paid except that it exceeds the applicable Limit of Liability, second, to the UNDERWRITER to amounts paid in settlement of the INSURED'S claim and third, to the INSURED to the applicable Deductible. Recovery from reinsurance and/or indemnity of the UNDERWRITER shall not be a recovery under this section. XII. COOPERATION OF INSURED At the UNDERWRITER’S request and at reasonable times and places designated by the UNDERWRITER, the INSURED shall submit to examination by the UNDERWRITER and subscribe to the same under oath, produce for the UNDERWRITER’S examination and copying, at its own expense all relevant records, and cooperate with the UNDERWRITER in all matters pertaining to the loss. The INSURED shall execute all papers and provide assistance to secure for the UNDERWRITER the rights and causes of action provided for under this bond. The INSURED shall do nothing after loss to prejudice such rights or causes of action. XIII.OTHER INSURANCE Coverage under this bond shall apply excess over any valid and collectible insurance, indemnity or suretyship obtained by or on behalf of the INSURED or a “Transportation Company” or other entity on whose premises the loss occurred or which employed the person who caused the loss or engaged the messenger conveying the “Property” which was the subject of the loss. XIV.TERMINATION-CANCELLATION If the bond is for a single INSURED, it shall not be terminated or canceled unless written notice is given by the acting party to the affected party and to the Securities and Exchange Commission, Washington, D.C., not less than sixty (60) days prior to the effective date of such termination or cancellation. If the bond is for a joint INSURED, it shall not be terminated or canceled unless written notice is given by the acting party to the affected party, and by the UNDERWRITER to all INSURED “Investment Companies” and to the Securities and Exchange Commission, Washington, D.C., not less than sixty (60) days prior to the effective date of such termination or cancellation.

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IC 00 H003 00 0803 © 2003, The Hartford Page 16 of 16 F-6000-0 This bond will terminate as to any one INSURED, other than an “Investment Company”, immediately upon the taking over of such INSURED by a receiver or other liquidator or by State or Federal officials, or immediately upon the filing of a petition under any State or Federal statute relative to bankruptcy or reorganization of the INSURED, or assignment for the benefit of creditors of the INSURED, or immediately upon such INSURED ceasing to exist, whether through merger with another entity, disposition of all of its assets or otherwise. The UNDERWRITER shall refund the unearned premium in accordance with the standard short rate cancellation tables if terminated by the INSURED or pro rata if terminated for any other reason. Coverage will terminate as to any “Employee”: (1) at the time that any partner, director, trustee, or officer or supervisory “Employee” not acting in collusion with such “Employee”, learns of any dishonest act committed by such “Employee” at any time, whether in the employment of the INSURED or otherwise, whether or not such act is of the type covered under this bond, and whether against the INSURED or any other person or entity or (2) sixty (60) days after the receipt by each INSURED and by the Securities and Exchange Commission, Washington, D.C., of a written notice from the UNDERWRITER of its desire to terminate this bond as to such “Employee”. XV. CHANGE OR MODIFICATION No change in or modification of this bond shall be effective except by written rider to this bond issued by an Authorized Representative of the UNDERWRITER. If this bond is for a single INSURED, no change or modification which adversely affects the rights of the INSURED shall be effective prior to sixty (60) days after written notice of such change or modification has been furnished to the Securities and Exchange Commission, Washington, D.C., by the acting party. If this bond is for a joint INSURED, no change or modification which adversely affects the rights of the INSURED shall be effective prior to sixty (60) days after written notice of such change or modification has been furnished to all insured “Investment Companies” and to the Securities and Exchange Commission, Washington, D.C., by the UNDERWRITER.

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Rev. Ed. Date (04/02) GU 207 (6-78) GU207 (6-78) ENDORSEMENT This endorsement, effective on 12/05/2023 at 12:01 A.M standard time, forms a part of Policy No. 10 FI 0325817-23 of the HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CO. Issued to WHITEHORSE FINANCE, INC. Ross Fisher, President SCHEDULE OF RIDERS _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ IC00H00300 8/03 INVESTMENT COMPANY BOND RN00U00100 5/93 IN WITNESS PAGE IC00H03000 8/03 CLAIM EXPENSE IC00H00500 8/03 MANDATORY SIGNATURES IC00H00700 8/03 SUBSIDIARY RIDER IC42H00600 8/03 TEXAS MANDATORY RIDER IC00H02500 8/03 ADDING OR DEDUCTING INSUREDS RIDER IC00H02200 8/03 AMEND GENERAL CONDITIONS B. NOTICE TO UNDERWRITER OF MERGERS, CONSOLIDATIONS OR OTHER ACQUISITIONS IC00H02300 8/03 INCREASE NUMBER OF DAYS NOTICE TERMINATION-CANCELLATION HR42H00601 6/23 TEXAS IMPORTANT NOTICE HG00H12900 10/16 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY, OFFICE OF FOREIGN ASSETS CONTROL ("OFAC") HR00H09300 2/07 PRODUCER COMPENSATION NOTICE

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RN 00 U001 00 0593 ILBP 83 01 11 88 UP 10 FI 0325817-23 12/05/2023 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Company has caused this policy to be executed and attested, and if required by state law, this policy shall not be valid unless countersigned by a duly authorized representative of the Company. HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CO. HOME OFFICE – HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES - HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT (A STOCK INSURANCE COMPANY MEMBER OF THE HARTFORD) Kevin Barnett, Secretary Ross Fisher, President

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IC 00 H030 00 0803 © 2003, The Hartford Page 1 of 2 F-6056-0 RIDER:1 This rider, effective 12:01 am, 12/05/2023 forms part of bond number 10 FI 0325817-23 issued to: WHITEHORSE FINANCE, INC. by: HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CO. THIS RIDER CHANGES THE BOND. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. CLAIM EXPENSE RIDER This rider modifies coverage provided under: INVESTMENT COMPANY BOND It is agreed that: 1. The attached bond is hereby amended by adding to Coverage I. Employee an additional coverage as follows: CLAIM EXPENSE Reasonable expense necessarily incurred and paid by the INSURED in preparing any valid claim for loss caused by “Larceny or Embezzlement” committed by of any of the INSURED’S “Employees”, which loss exceeds the Deductible applicable to Coverage I. Employee. The total Liability of the UNDERWRITER for such expense by reason of such acts of any “Employee” or in which such “Employee” is implicated is limited to the amount stated under provision 2. of this rider which is in excess of the Deductible amount stated under provision 3. of this rider. 2. The Limit of Liability for the coverage provided by this rider shall be $50,000. 3. The Deductible amount applicable to the coverage provided by this rider shall be $10,000. 4. Exclusion A. (10) does not apply to the additional coverage provided by this rider. 5. Except as stated above, the coverage provided by this rider is subject to all of the terms, conditions, agreements and limitations of the Investment Company Bond to which it is attached. CLAIM EXPENSE RIDER

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RIDER NO: 1 IC 00 H030 00 0803 © 2003, The Hartford Page 2 of 2 F-6056-0 ADOPTED MAY 2008

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IC 00 H005 00 0803 © 2003, The Hartford Page 1 of 1 F-6016-0 RIDER:2 This rider, effective 12:01 am, 12/05/2023 forms part of bond number 10 FI 0325817-23 issued to: WHITEHORSE FINANCE, INC. by: HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CO. THIS RIDER CHANGES THE BOND. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. MANDATORY SIGNATURES This rider modifies coverage provided under: INVESTMENT COMPANY BOND This bond has been signed by our President and Secretary, but it shall not be binding unless countersigned on the Declarations page by our duly authorized representative. Kevin Barnett, Secretary Ross Fisher, President Authorized Signature Authorized Signature MANDATORY ADOPTED MAY, 2003

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IC 00 H007 00 0803 © 2003, The Hartford Page 1 of 1 F-6002-0 RIDER:3 This rider, effective 12:01 am, 12/05/2023 forms part of bond number 10 FI 0325817-23 issued to: WHITEHORSE FINANCE, INC. by: HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CO. THIS RIDER CHANGES THE BOND. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. SUBSIDIARY RIDER This rider modifies coverage provided under: INVESTMENT COMPANY BOND It is agreed that: 1. The Name of Insured shown in the Declarations, Item 1. is amended to include the following language: and any interest which at inception or renewal of this bond is 50% or more owned by any one or more of those named as INSUREDS. 2. Nothing herein is intended to alter the terms, conditions, and limitations of the bond other than as stated above. SUBSIDIARY RIDER ADOPTED MAY, 2003

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IC 42 H006 00 0803 © 2003, The Hartford Page 1 of 1 Form F-6050-0 RIDER:4 This rider, effective 12:01 am, 12/05/2023 forms part of bond number 10 FI 0325817-23 issued to: WHITEHORSE FINANCE, INC. by: HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CO. TEXAS MANDATORY RIDER It is agreed that: Section II. A. EXCLUSIONS APPLICABLE TO ALL COVERAGES, paragraph (8) is amended as follows: (4) loss resulting from the effects of nuclear fission, fusion or radioactivity; TEXAS RIDER Mandatory. Amends Exclusion 8. ADOPTED May 2003

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IC 00 H025 00 0803 © 2003, The Hartford Page 1 of 1 F-6051-0 RIDER:5 This rider, effective 12:01 am, 12/05/2023 forms part of bond number 10 FI 0325817-23 issued to: WHITEHORSE FINANCE, INC. by: HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CO. THIS RIDER CHANGES THE BOND. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. ADDING OR DEDUCTING INSUREDS RIDER This rider modifies coverage provided under: INVESTMENT COMPANY BOND It is agreed that: 1. At the request of the INSURED, the Underwriter adds to the list of Insured under the attached bond the following: WhiteHorse Finance Holdings, LLC Bayside Financing S.A.R.L. WhiteHorse Finance Warehouse LLC WhiteHorse Finance Credit I, LLC WhiteHorse Crews of California Holding, Inc. WhiteHorse Nicholas & Associates Holding, Inc. WhiteHorse Pinnacle Management Holding, Inc. WHF PMA Holdco Blocker, LLC WhiteHorse Finance (CA), LLC WhiteHorse RCKC Holdings, LLC IADDING OR DEDUCTING INSUREDS RIDER ADOPTED MAY, 2003

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IC 00 H022 00 0803 © 2003, The Hartford Page 1 of 1 F-6018-0 RIDER:6 This rider, effective 12:01 am, 12/05/2023 forms part of bond number 10 FI 0325817-23 issued to: WHITEHORSE FINANCE, INC. by: HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CO. THIS RIDER CHANGES THE BOND. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. AMEND GENERAL CONDITIONS B. - NOTICE TO UNDERWRITER OF MERGERS, CONSOLIDATIONS OR OTHER ACQUISITIONS RIDER This rider modifies coverage provided under: INVESTMENT COMPANY BOND It is agreed that: 1. GENERAL CONDITIONS, B. NOTICE TO UNDERWRITER OF MERGERS, CONSOLIDATIONS OR OTHER ACQUISITIONS is amended to include the following paragraph: If the INSURED shall, while this bond is in force, establish any new "Investment Companies" other than by consolidation or merger with, or purchase or acquisition of assets or liabilities of, another institution, such "Investment Companies" shall automatically be covered hereunder from the date of such establishment without the payment of additional premium for the remainder of such Bond Period. 2. If the INSURED shall, while this bond is in force, require an increase in limits to comply with SEC Reg. 17g-1, due to an increase in asset size of current "Investment Companies" covered under this bond or the addition of new "Investment Companies," such increase in limits shall automatically be covered hereunder from the date of such increase without the payment of additional premium for the remainder of the Bond Period. 3. Nothing herein is intended to alter the terms, conditions and limitations of the bond other than as stated above. AMEND GENERAL CONDITIONS B. NOTICE TO UNDERWRITER OF MERGERS CONSOLIDATIONS OR OTHER ACQUISITIONS RIDER ADOPTED MAY, 2003

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IC 00 H023 00 0803 © 2003, The Hartford Page 1 of 1 F-6019-0 RIDER:7 This rider, effective 12:01 am, 12/05/2023 forms part of bond number 10 FI 0325817-23 issued to: WHITEHORSE FINANCE, INC. by: HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CO. THIS RIDER CHANGES THE BOND. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. INCREASE NUMBER OF DAYS NOTICE - TERMINATION-CANCELLATION This rider modifies coverage provided under: INVESTMENT COMPANY BOND It is agreed that: 1. The number of days notice is amended as follows: Number of Days’ Notice: 90 The number of days notice to be given, by the UNDERWRITER, prior to termination or cancellation as provided in DEFINITIONS AND LIMITATIONS, XIV. TERMINATION-CANCELLATION is increased to the number of days shown above but in no event less than 90 days. INCREASE NUMBER OF DAYS NOTICE TERMINATION CANCELLATION ADOPTED MAY, 2003

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HR 42 H006 01 0623 © 2023, The Hartford Page 1 of 2 POLICYHOLDER NOTICE Where you can get information or make a complaint If you have a question or a problem with a claim or your premium, contact your insurance company first. You can also get information or file a complaint with the Texas Department of Insurance. To get information or file a complaint with your insurance company: Call: Hartford Insurance Group at Toll-free: 1-800-392-7805 Email: LawCustomerRelations@thehartford.com Mail: The Hartford Hartford Financial Products One Penn Plaza New York, New York 10119 The Texas Department of Insurance To get help with an insurance question, learn about your rights, or file a complaint with the state: Call: 1-800-252-3439 Online www.tdi.texas.gov Email: ConsumerProtection@tdi.texas.gov Mail: Consumer Protection MC: CO-CP Texas Department of Insurance PO Box 12030 Austin, TX 78711-2030 To compare policies and prices Visit HelpInsure.com to compare prices and coverages on home and auto insurance policies. The website is a service of the Texas Department of Insurance and the Office of Public Insurance Counsel. Donde puede obtener información o presentar una queja Si tiene una pregunta o un problema con una reclamación o con su prima de seguro, comuníquese primero con su compañía de seguros. Usted también puede obtener información o presentar una queja ante el Departamento de Seguros de Texas (Texas Department of Insurance, por su nombre en inglés). Para obtener información o para presentar una queja ante su compañía de seguros: Llame Hartford Insurance Group al Teléfono gratuito: 1-800-392-7805 Correo electrónico: LawCustomerRelations@thehartford.com Dirección postal: The Hartford Hartford Financial Products One Penn Plaza New York, New York 10119

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HG 00 H129 00 1016 © 2016, The Hartford Page 1 of 1 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY, OFFICE OF FOREIGN ASSETS CONTROL ("OFAC") ADVISORY NOTICE TO POLICYHOLDERS No coverage is provided by this Policyholder Notice nor can it be construed to replace any provisions of your policy. You should read your policy and review your Declarations page for complete information on the coverages you are provided. This Notice provides information concerning possible impact on your insurance coverage due to directives issued by the United States. Please read this Notice carefully. The Office of Foreign Assets Control ("OFAC") of the U.S. Department of the Treasury administers and enforces economic and trade sanctions based on U.S. foreign policy and national security goals against targeted foreign countries and regimes, terrorists, international narcotics traffickers, those engaged in activities related to the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, and other threats to the national security, foreign policy or economy of the United States. OFAC acts under Presidential national emergency powers, as well as authority granted by specific legislation, to impose controls on transactions and freeze assets under U.S. jurisdiction. OFAC publishes a list of individuals and companies owned or controlled by, or acting for or on behalf of, targeted countries. It also lists individuals, groups, and entities, such as terrorists and narcotics traffickers designated under programs that are not country-specific. Collectively, such individuals and companies are called "Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons" or "SDNs". Their assets are blocked and U.S. persons are generally prohibited from dealing with them. This list can be located on OFAC's web site at — http//www.treas.gov/ofac. In accordance with OFAC regulations, if it is determined that you or any other insured, or any person or entity claiming the benefits of this insurance has violated U.S. sanctions law or is an SDN, as identified by OFAC, the policy is a blocked contract and all dealings with it must involve OFAC. When an insurance policy is considered to be such a blocked or frozen contract, no payments nor premium refunds may be made without authorization from OFAC.

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F-5267-0 HR 00 H093 00 0207 © 2007, The Hartford Page 1 of 1 10 FI 0325817-23 12/05/2023 Producer Compensation Notice You can review and obtain information on The Hartford’s producer compensation practices at www.thehartford.com or at 1-800-592-5717.

Exhibit 2

CERTIFICATE OF THE SECRETARY OF WHITEHORSE FINANCE, INC. CERTIFYING RESOLUTIONS APPROVING THE FIDELITY BOND

November 16, 2023

THE UNDERSIGNED, the duly appointed Secretary of WhiteHorse Finance, Inc., a Delaware corporation (the “Company”), an externally managed, closed-end, non-diversified management investment company that has elected to be treated as a business development company under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the 1940 Act”), does hereby certify that the resolutions set forth below were approved by the Board of Directors of the Company (the Board of Directors”), including a majority of the directors who are not “interested persons”, as defined in Section 2(a)(19) of the 1940 Act, of the Company, on November 1, 2023, at a meeting of the Board of Directors:

RESOLVED, that the Company shall be named, along with H.I.G. WhiteHorse Advisers, LLC, the Company’s investment adviser (the “Adviser”), and H.I.G. WhiteHorse Administration, LLC, the Company’s administrator (the Administrator”), as an insured under a joint fidelity bond having an aggregate coverage of $1,000,000 issued by a reputable fidelity insurance company, against larceny and embezzlement and such other types of losses as are included in standard fidelity bonds, covering the officers and the other employees of the Company from time to time and containing such provisions as may be required by the rules promulgated under the 1940 Act and the rules promulgated thereunder;

FURTHER RESOLVED, that the joint fidelity bond in the amount and form presented at the meeting be, and the same hereby is, approved after consideration of all factors deemed relevant by the Board of Directors, including the amount of such bond, the expected value of the assets of the Company to which any person covered under the joint fidelity bond may have access, the estimated amount of the premium for such bond, the type and terms of the arrangements made for the custody and safekeeping of the Company’s assets and the nature of the securities in the Company’s portfolio;

FURTHER RESOLVED, that the share of the premium to be allocated to the Company, the Adviser and the Administrator for such bond, which is based upon their proportionate share of the premium that they would have to pay if they were to purchase such fidelity bond coverage separately, be, and the same hereby is, approved after consideration of, among other things, the number of other parties insured under such bond, the nature of the business activities of those other parties, the amount of such bond and the extent to which the share of the premium to be allocated to the Company under such bond is less than the premium the Company would have to pay if it were to maintain a single insured bond;

FURTHER RESOLVED, that the officers of the Company be, and each of them hereby is, authorized to obtain such bond in substantially the form presented at the meeting, with the other named insureds under such bond providing that, in the event that any recovery is received under such bond as a result of a loss sustained by the Company and also by the other named insureds, the Company shall receive an equitable and proportionate share of the recovery, but in no event less than 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 1940 Act; and

FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Chief Financial Officer of the Company be, and hereby is, designated as the party responsible for making the necessary filings and giving the notices with respect to such bond required by paragraph (g) of Rule 17g-1 under the 1940 Act.


IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned has executed this certificate as of the date first written

above.

By:

/s/ Richard Siegel

Name: Richard Siegel

Title:Secretary

[Signature Page to Secretary’s Certificate]



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