Chase is readying another $500 million securitization of credit card receivables off of its Chase Issuance Trust, according to a regulatory filing,
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Opus Capital Markets Consultants (CMC), a leader in mortgage due diligence and a wholly owned subsidiary of Wipro Limited has hired William Shuey as director of securitization.
February 2 -
Ally plans to issue two transactions backed by dealer floorplan receivables during a week where primary securitization volumes were largely driven by the asset class.
February 2 -
JP Morgan and Barclays plan to securitize 44 commercial mortgage loans that total $836.5 million. The loans are secured by 91 properties.
February 2 -
Thomson Reuters data on issuance of ABS, RMBS and CMBS for the year through January 30, 2015.
February 1 -
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Societe Generale marked its return to the US CMBS conduit market this week with the announcement that it hired an 11 strong CMBS team from the Royal Bank of Scotland.
January 30 -
GE priced $775 million over two series of notes delivered from the issuers dealer floorplan master note trust, according to a pricing document.
January 30 -
The commercial real estate market breathed a sigh of relief when Congress finally renewed the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act on Jan. 12, nearly two weeks after it had expired. But borrowers and loan servicers are still dealing with headaches created by this short gap in coverage.
January 29 -
Investors bought an extra $400 million of Nissan Motor Acceptance Corps dealer floorplan securitization and will get a chance to bid on a couple of new deals Ford began marketing today.
January 29 -
OneMain Financial, a unit of Citigroup, increased a personal loan securitization it was marketing this week by $491 million to $1.23 billion.
January 29 -
The deal called Consumer Credit Origination Loan Trust 2015-1 will offer a total of $377.85 million of securities backed by unsecured consumer loans originated and serviced through the online platform operated by Prosper Funding, the worlds second largest P2P lender.
January 29 -
The industry may be hoping the Supreme Court kills the unpopular disparate impact theory via a pivotal Texas case argued Jan. 21, but some of the justices statements left analysts skeptical that the legal basis used in fair lending cases will end.
January 29