RMBS
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Greencoat liquidator appointed
Sector developments and company hires
EMEA
Ocorian has appointed Abigail Holladay as director of transaction management. Based in London, Holladay will manage restructuring transactions across Europe. She has previously held senior positions at Law Debenture and Deutsche Bank. Holladay has experience covering waivers, defaults, delegate/successor trusteeships and complex debt restructurings.Greencoat winding up
Market Moves 16 March 2020
In connection with the BUMF 4, 5, 6 and 7 CMBS, the .......
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SCI Start the Week - 16 March
A review of securitisation activity over the past seven days
SCI NPL Securitisation Awards 2020
News 16 March 2020
As a result of COVID-19, the SCI NPL Securitisation seminar has unfortunately had to be postponed and along with it the inaugural SCI NPL Securitisation Awards ceremony. Nominations remain open and a revised deadline for them will be announced in due course. Further information and details of how to pitch can be found here.
This week's stories
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Native blockchain securitisation debuts
Sector developments and company hires
Ares facility inked
Market Moves 13 March 2020
Non-Standard Finance (NSF) has entered into a new six-year securitisation facility totalling £200m, at pricing that is more favourable than its existing facility and is expected to result in a pre-tax saving of approximately £1m in the year ended 31 December 2020. On satisfaction of certain conditions, the new facility – which is provided by credit funds .......
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Multi-tranching?
Investor diversification raises triple-tranche prospects
Seer Capital sees a future for triple tranche structures in significant risk transfer transactions. One driver is the market’s need to further diversify the investor base.
According to Richard d’Albert, co-cio and cro at Seer Capital: “We are going to see more dual- and multi-tranche structures. It’s just a more efficient way for banks to execute thicker hedges .......
News Analysis 13 March 2020
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Definition debate
Call for coalescence around ESG standards
Impact is still being defined in the capital markets, both at a conceptual level and in terms of general product development. The terms ‘ethical’, ‘ESG’, ‘impact’ and ‘responsible’ mean different things to different participants. To avoid fragmentation and misunderstandings, the securitisation industry therefore needs to coalesce around specific ESG definitions and performance standards.
Amitji Odedra, associate director at .......
News Analysis 12 March 2020
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Mortgage moratoriums
Impact of payment suspensions to be limited
The Italian government and a trio each (at the time of writing) of lenders in Ireland and the UK are set to temporarily suspend mortgage payments for certain borrowers amid the disruption caused by COVID-19. The impact of these moratoriums is expected to be limited for RMBS bondholders, however, unless more sweeping or long-lasting programmes are introduced.
In .......
News 12 March 2020
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AXA IM creates two key units
Sector developments and company hires
AXA IM restructuring
Market Moves 11 March 2020
AXA Investment Managers intends to create a new €137bn business unit - called AXA IM Alts - as part of a wider restructuring of the business into two key divisions, with the aim of creating a simplified and more focused organisation. The other new business unit would be known as AXA IM Core. Under the leadership of .......
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Dutch VAT grace period mulled
Sector developments and company hires
Alhambra missed payment
Market Moves 10 March 2020
A borrower of a €10m loan securitised in the Alhambra SME Funding 2019-1 transaction has missed its February interest payment. The servicer says it is in “close contact” with the borrower and does not believe it is a defaulted loan, as defined in the prospectus. The borrower expects to receive funds in the coming weeks, which will .......
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Virus-related volatility
European ABS market update
The European securitisation market appears to be being affected by coronavirus-related volatility. Spreads have widened and there seems to be reduced appetite for risk among participants, as evident from guidance on a couple of transactions being revised wider.
For instance, PGIM has reportedly widened the guidance for the senior tranche of its Dryden 74 CLO from an initial 94bp-95bp to .......
Market Reports 6 March 2020
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Game changer?
FDIC rule change to boost bank securitisation
In what is seen as a fillip to bank issuers of securitised paper, the FDIC has relaxed its so-called safe harbor securitisation rules.
The rule change, announced on 30 January, removes the requirement for bank sponsored 144a securitisations to be compliant with the SEC Regulation AB before they would be eligible for favourable safe harbour accounting treatment. This .......
News 4 March 2020
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IRPH index ruling 'credit negative'
Sector developments and company hires
CMBS property sales
Market Moves 3 March 2020
KBRA has been notified of the sale of 29 properties in the Eos (ELoC No. 35) CMBS. All of the properties are located in the Netherlands and nearly all (28) are industrial assets. As a result of the sale, an amount equal to €74.3m will be applied in mandatory prepayment of the senior loan, representing 17.9% of .......
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Green light
OCC gives regulatory approval to JPM CRT
JP Morgan Chase has won favourable regulatory treatment from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) for its innovatory CRT transaction priced in October, say well-placed sources.
“The OCC blessed the deal and JP Morgan received the capital treatment it desired. There are multiple independent confirmations that it got green lit by the OCC,” says a .......
News Analysis 3 March 2020
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Provisioning hedge
Landmark Italian SRT inked
AmTrust International has completed its inaugural capital relief trade, which references a €1bn seasoned low-LTV residential mortgage portfolio originated by an undisclosed leading Italian bank. The transaction is believed to be a first for the European market in that the SRT mechanism is via an insurance policy, rather than a financial guarantee.
“The solution highlights the increasing role .......
News 2 March 2020
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Irish recovery?
Domestic, external challenges remain
This year will be key for Ireland in terms of domestic and external challenges. Nevertheless, reperforming RMBS issuance is expected to remain strong.
The recent election in Ireland is one factor influencing the future of the Irish mortgage market, according to Gordon Kerr, head of European structured finance research at DBRS Morningstar. He says: “Political uncertainty remains, even .......
News 28 February 2020
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Diversification offered
European ABS market update
The European ABS pipeline is swelling in the run-up to March. Newly announced deals are providing sought-after diversification, not only in terms of assets but also jurisdictions.
Notably, Domivest is in the market with its second Dutch buy-to-let RMBS. Dubbed Domi 2020-1, the transaction is backed by a provisional €340m pool consisting of 1,288 mainly interest-only mortgage loans .......
Market Reports 28 February 2020
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Brexit question
UK and EU STS regimes could diverge
The end of the Brexit transition period on 31 December 2020 will call into question the STS status of UK securitisations for EU investors and of EU securitisations for UK investors. At the moment, under the forthcoming UK STS regime, EU STS securitisations will benefit from a two-year grandfathering period after Brexit - although no equivalence for UK STS .......
News Analysis 28 February 2020
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MSR subservicing transfer agreed
Sector developments and company hires
EMEA
Michael Fiebig has been appointed coo at responsAbility Investments. Fiebig will be responsible for the firm’s regional offices and central functions, such as legal, finance and business technology. Previously, he was responsible for private equity investments at responsAbility.MSR transfer
Market Moves 27 February 2020
Ocwen Financial Corp is set to transfer the subservicing of agency loans currently subserviced by its subsidiary PHH Mortgage .......
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MRT evolution
US Mortgage Risk Transfer report now available
Pioneered by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac the US mortgage risk transfer (MRT) market is growing strongly and is now attracting the interest of potential new participants. Both the sell- and buy-side are hoping the sector will evolve to include non-agency issuance and kick-start a US capital relief trades market to rival and eventually even exceed the one seen .......
News 27 February 2020
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Social factors
Positive ESG scores for post-crisis vintages
ESG relevance scores (ESG.RS) are more likely to be negative for seasoned securitisations, according to Fitch. The most recent issuance vintages demonstrate a balance of positive and negative ESG factors.
Weak transaction structures prior to the crisis are identified as a factor contributing to the negative ESG.RS found in those vintages. In addition, Fitch says: “Some governance issues .......
News 24 February 2020
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Rare CMBS prepped
BofA brings 'one-off' Dutch transaction
BofA is in the market with a Dutch CMBS, dubbed Taurus 2020-1 NL. The €620.6m deal is the first from the programme to be backed solely by Dutch assets.
Rated by KBRA, the transaction comprises €324.7m triple-A rated class A notes, €98.8m double-A minus rated class B notes, €65.9m single-A minus rated class C notes, €65.9m triple-B minus rated class .......
News 24 February 2020
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SRT fund launched
AXA engineers return
AXA Investment Managers has completed its eighth partner capital solutions fund. With the move, the firm is seeking to capitalise on diversification opportunities and volume growth in the risk transfer market.
According to Deborah Shire, global head of structured finance at AXA Investment Managers: "The reg cap market has been transformed into a full-fledged alternative investment opportunity, with .......
News 21 February 2020