ABS

  • Seeking refuge

    NPL securitisation disclosed

    Hoist Finance has confirmed in its latest 2019 interim report that it will securitise part of its non-performing loans, due to regulatory demands for higher risk weights for purchased defaulted assets. The securitisation option is unusual for debt collectors, given that they have to surrender some of the upside on their defaulted assets to third-party investors and - unlike .......

    News Analysis 16 May 2019

  • CMBS sees prompt prepayment

    Company hires and sector developments

    Auction platform

    Mortgage Capital Trading has launched Trade Auction Manager (TAM) to enable more efficient bidding of TBA MBS used by lenders to hedge their open mortgage pipelines. The browser-based software module is accessible via MCTlive!, the company’s capital markets platform. TAM digitises a formerly manual communication process to confirm time-sensitive TBA trades that were once largely phone-based .......

    Market Moves 16 May 2019

  • Risk transfer round-up - 16 May

    CRT sector developments and deal news

    Caixabank has completed a synthetic securitisation of Spanish SMEs with the European Investment Fund. Dubbed Gaudi Synthetic III, the €100m mezzanine guarantee is for an existing loan portfolio and will enable the Spanish lender to mobilise up to €600m of additional financing to Spanish SMEs and mid-caps.

    The deal is the first guarantee for a mezzanine tranche of .......

    News 16 May 2019

  • Senior appointments abound

    Company hires and sector developments

    Acquisition

    Priority Income Fund has completed its acquisition of Stira Alcentra Global Credit Fund (SAGC), after the latter’s shareholders approved the transaction at a special meeting on 6 May. The exchange ratio at which common shares of SAGC were converted to common shares of Priority was based on the applicable class of SAGC shares and Priority’s most recent estimated net .......

    Market Moves 14 May 2019

  • SCI Start the week - 13 May

    A review of securitisation activity over the past seven days

    Transaction of the week

    Last week saw an unusual Irish CMBS hit the European pipeline, from debut issuer Finance Ireland. Dubbed Pembroke Property Finance, the €228.6m transaction is backed by 139 loans on 244 seasoned small CRE loans located across Ireland and originated by Finance Ireland Credit Solutions.

    Finance Ireland is jointly owned by the Ireland Strategic Investment Fund, Pimco .......

    News 13 May 2019

  • Irish debut CMBS prepped

    Flurry of European ABS hit pipeline

    A rush of European securitisations have hit the pipeline, across asset classes and jurisdictions. These include a debut Irish CMBS and an inaugural Italian STS-compliant transaction.

    Finance Ireland is marketing it first CMBS, dubbed Pembroke Property Finance. It is a €228.6m transaction backed by 139 loans on 244 seasoned small CRE loans located across Ireland and originated by Finance Ireland Credit Solutions.

    News 10 May 2019


  • Energy expert nabbed

    Company hires and sector developments

    Energy expert nabbed

    Energy Estate has hired Christian Krebs as one of the leaders in its transaction advisory practice and will be closely involved with debt and equity fund raising for projects and businesses, beginning 1 July. Krebs was previously at NordLB where he was head of structured finance origination Asia/Pacific.

    Transaction gets green stamp of approval

    Greenworks Lending recently received the very first Green Evaluation .......

    Market Moves 8 May 2019

  • NPL securitisation inked

    Portuguese issuer returns to market

    Caixa Montepio Geral has returned to the market with its second NPL securitisation, dubbed Gaia Finance. Unlike some NPL securitisations, the €70m deal features an SPV that purchases the pool, so the seller isn’t the originating bank.

    Provisionally rated by Moody’s and DBRS, the transaction consists of €47.5m Baa3/BBB (low) rated class A notes, €7.6m Ca/CCC rated class B notes and €15m .......

    News 8 May 2019

  • STS 'not enough' for European ABS revival

    Securitisation 'needs to be used more' as funding tool

    At the start of last year, BNP Paribas Asset Management hired Michel Fryszman as its new head of structured finance to oversee three UCITS funds, each investing in securitisations and loan portfolios. While the funds have a fairly broad remit with regard to asset class, historical performance data is a key metric meaning first-time CLO managers are given a wide berth and .......

    News Analysis 3 May 2019

  • NPL acquisition completed

    Hoist Finance purchases Getback portfolio

    Hoist Finance has acquired a PLN400m non-performing loan portfolio from Polish servicer Getback. Over 95% of the assets are non-performing unsecured consumer loans, but a small proportion comprises secured consumer and SME loans. The acquisition concides with a wave of banking sector consolidation that is fuelling a growing supply of unsecured retail NPLs in the jurisdiction.   

    According .......

    News 3 May 2019

  • Challenges persist

    Structuring issues put shipping SRTs on hold

    Capital relief trades referencing shipping loans have long been discussed and planned by a small number of issuers and arrangers. However, low performing portfolios and structural complexities pertaining to mixed portfolios that include shipping loans pose challenges that are constraining volumes.     

    Nord LB, for one, has allegedly attempted a shipping SRT that was set to close in .......

    News Analysis 3 May 2019

  • Rating agency appoints new SF head

    Company hires and sector developments

    Bank bulks up

    Macquarie has appointed Carolyn Porretta md, structured finance and real estate, based in London. She was previously head of portfolio services, investment portfolio management at AIG, where she was responsible for managing structured products and CRE debt in EMEA.

    RA hires new SF head

    Scope Ratings has hired David Bergman as its new .......

    Market Moves 3 May 2019

  • Servicing consolidation

    Subprime auto portfolio transfers gain traction

    US subprime auto loan portfolio sales activity is expected to increase as further lenders withdraw from the sector. Indeed, recent high-profile lender defaults underline the importance of having a proactive backup servicer in place.

    “There is significant potential for consolidation among subprime auto portfolios, especially those originated by private equity-backed lenders,” confirms Jennifer Thomas, vp, senior consumer ABS .......

    News Analysis 3 May 2019

  • Line-up finalised

    NPL event includes UTP workshop

    The line-up for SCI’s 2nd Annual NPL Securitisation Seminar on 13 May has been finalised. Hosted by Orrick at Corso di Porta Romana 61, Milan, the event features a Distressed Technologies workshop highlighting new models of credit management in the unlikely-to-pay (UTP) loan sector.

    Another seminar highlight is a panel on NPL investment trends, which focuses on emerging opportunities, .......

    News 3 May 2019

  • Risk transfer round-up - 3 May

    CRT sector developments and deal news

    Santander is rumoured to be readying an SME transaction from its Magdalena programme for 2Q19.The transaction would be the issuer’s third-ever Magdalena deal.

    The second Magdalena deal, dubbed FT Pymes Magdalena, was completed last August. The €166.3m CLN referenced a €2.5bn Spanish SME portfolio and paid 8.85% (see SCI’s capital relief trades database).

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    News 3 May 2019

  • First SOFR-indexed MBS tranche inked

    Sector developments and company hires

    Claims predictability to improve?
    The Florida legislature last month passed a bill to reform the requirements for the assignment of benefits of claims for residential and commercial property insurance, which could improve the predictability of claims and losses for Florida catastrophe bonds. According to a recent Cadwalader client memo, assignment of benefits in Florida has been a concern for the .......

    Market Moves 2 May 2019

  • SFR issuer prepays class F notes

    Sector developments and company hires

    EMEA
    Alantra has reinforced its portfolio advisory capabilities with the addition of six senior professionals in Lisbon (Ana Almeida, as a director), London (Jim Fadel, md; Robin Michaels, director; and Meena Evans, vp), Madrid (Valerie Castro, director) and Milan (Renato Limuti, md). The firm has also hired former Carnegie md Sebastian Hougaard as an md in the Nordics, establishing its .......

    Market Moves 30 April 2019

  • Risk transfer round-up - 26 April

    CRT sector developments and deal news

    The second quarter of this year is expected to be more active in terms of capital relief trade issuance, compared to previous years, as banks adapt to ESMA’s securitisation disclosure requirements and many uncompleted deals slated for 4Q18 move to this year. Among these transactions are said to be four SME and two leveraged loan risk transfer trades targeted .......

    News 26 April 2019

  • Rating agency names managing director

    Sector developments and company hires

    EMEA
    Scope
    has named Guillaume Jolivet as md. He joins the firm’s management board, alongside Torsten Hinrichs, coo of the Scope Group. With more than 18 years of experience in credit analysis and ratings, Jolivet joined Scope in 2013 and held several senior positions at Moody’s and UBS before that.

    New York University’s Stern School of Business finance professor .......

    Market Moves 25 April 2019

  • Landmark involvement

    Michael Bennett, head of derivatives and structured finance...

    Q: How and when did the World Bank Treasury become involved in the risk transfer market?
    A: We became involved in insurance risk transfer in 2007 when we began to intermediate drought and other natural catastrophe swaps for member countries and regional facilities. We extended that work to the capital markets beginning in 2009 with the creation of our MultiCat .......

    The Structured Credit Interview 25 April 2019

  • Non-traditional assets

    ABCP boosted by demand, diversification

    US ABCP outstanding is expected to grow moderately this year, as prime institutional money-market funds return to the market and new investors enter. At the same time, conduit sponsors are expanding their portfolios with non-traditional assets.

    Money-market fund investment in ABCP fell drastically leading up to and following money-market reform in 2016 (SCI 22 August 2016). However, .......

    News Analysis 25 April 2019


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