Latest period
$6.32M
YoY change
+14.1%
5Y CAGR
+14.6%
Peak year (2025)
$21.44M
Latest annual
$21.44M
Stock-Based Compensation history chart for Main Street Capital (MAIN) from 2005 to 2025
Latest: $21.44M
Stock-Based Compensation growth chart for Main Street Capital (MAIN) from 2005 to 2025
Latest: +14.1%
Stock-Based Compensation history table for Main Street Capital (MAIN) from 2005 to 2025
| 2025 | $21.44M | +14.1% | +$2.65M | ||
| 2024 | $18.79M | +13.8% | +$2.27M | ||
| 2023 | $16.52M | +21.2% | +$2.89M | ||
| 2022 | $13.63M | +25.2% | +$2.74M | ||
| 2021 | $10.89M | +0.5% | +$59.00K | ||
| 2020 | $10.83M | +7.4% | +$745.00K | ||
| 2019 | $10.08M | +10.2% | +$932.00K | ||
| 2018 | $9.15M | -8.7% | −$876.00K | ||
| 2017 | $10.03M | +20.7% | +$1.72M | ||
| 2016 | $8.30M | +32.6% | +$2.04M | ||
| 2015 | $6.26M | +48.6% | +$2.05M | ||
| 2014 | $4.21M | +0.1% | +$5.00K | ||
| 2013 | $4.21M | +64.1% | +$1.65M | ||
| 2012 | $2.56M | +25.3% | +$517.96K | ||
| 2011 | $2.05M | +37.5% | +$558.33K | ||
| 2010 | $1.49M | +39.3% | +$420.31K | ||
| 2009 | $1.07M | +108.9% | +$556.95K | ||
| 2008 | $511.45K | — | +$511.45K | ||
| 2007 | $0.00 | — | $0.00 | ||
| 2006 | $0.00 | — | $0.00 | ||
| 2005 | $0.00 | — | — |
- 2025$21.44M+14.1%
- 2024$18.79M+13.8%
- 2023$16.52M+21.2%
- 2022$13.63M+25.2%
- 2021$10.89M+0.5%
- 2020$10.83M+7.4%
- 2019$10.08M+10.2%
- 2018$9.15M-8.7%
- 2017$10.03M+20.7%
- 2016$8.30M+32.6%
- 2015$6.26M+48.6%
- 2014$4.21M+0.1%
- 2013$4.21M+64.1%
- 2012$2.56M+25.3%
- 2011$2.05M+37.5%
- 2010$1.49M+39.3%
- 2009$1.07M+108.9%
- 2008$511.45K—
- 2007$0.00—
- 2006$0.00—
- 2005$0.00—
Stock-Based Compensation values are taken from Main Street Capital's reported cash flow statements (quarterly 10-Q and annual 10-K filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission). Each row shows the period end date and the filing date. YoY compares each figure to the same period one year earlier. Amounts are in USD as filed.
About Stock-Based Compensation at Main Street Capital (MAIN)
Stock-Based Compensation for Main Street Capital (MAIN): headline value $6.32M · YoY +14.1%. Annual and quarterly series, chart, and tables are below.
Headline figure above is from the reporting period ending (reported ). Chart and table below cover the full reported history back to .
Main Street Capital (MAIN) most recent annual stock-based compensation stands at $21.44M (2025) – grew 14.1% year-over-year.
Looking at the 2020–2025 (5 years) stretch, Main Street Capital stock-based compensation compounded at +14.6% per year, with mixed annual results across the window.
Across the available history, stock-based compensation reached its high of $21.44M in 2025 and its low of $0.00 in 2005.
Main Street Capital Stock-Based Compensation by Year
Main Street Capital Stock-Based Compensation 2025: $21.44M
Main Street Capital posted stock-based compensation of $21.44M in 2025, grew 14.1% from 2024. This figure represents the highest annual value in the available history.
Main Street Capital Stock-Based Compensation 2024: $18.79M
In 2024, Main Street Capital reported stock-based compensation of $18.79M, grew 13.8% from 2023.
Main Street Capital Stock-Based Compensation 2023: $16.52M
Main Street Capital stock-based compensation in 2023 was $16.52M, grew 21.2% from 2022.
Main Street Capital Stock-Based Compensation 2022: $13.63M
2022's stock-based compensation for Main Street Capital came in at $13.63M, grew 25.2% from 2021.
Main Street Capital Stock-Based Compensation 2021: $10.89M
Main Street Capital stock-based compensation in 2021 was $10.89M.
See more financial history for Main Street Capital (MAIN).
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