The $350 million GLS Auto Receivables Trust 2019-2 transaction is being issued on the heels of the lender's record $453.2M 1Q volume in originations.
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Proceeds from the new deal will pay down nearly $1.3 billion in outstanding debt from parent company Dine Brands Global's two prior securitizations.
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Both transactions are the second this year for each of the automotive captive-finance firms, and will build on a tally of 19 prime auto loan ABS pools to date this year totaling $21.44 billion.
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S&P Global Ratings forecasts lower losses in subprime lender American Credit Acceptance's next auto-loan securitization, citing the inclusion of performing loans transferred from a recently called deal.
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Farmers were already taking on more debt to cover losses from falling crop prices. New tariffs and other retaliatory moves could hurt ag borrowers further and lead to loan losses and tighter underwriting.
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Regions Financial said Thursday that it will not renew its contract with GreenSky — a move analysts say could prompt other banks to re-examine their lending arrangements with the fintech.
May 16
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The official told lawmakers Thursday that the research underlying the bureau's 2017 payday rule proposal did not support strict underwriting requirements of small-dollar loans.
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Social Finance is supplying lower levels of credit enhancement to its third consumer-loan securitization of 2019.
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The lender has not sponsored an asset-backed transaction since 2007, according to presale reports.
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The potential for longer homeowner recovery times from hurricanes could hurt mortgage companies that need to advance funds to investors from missed payments.
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Eric Blankenstein, the CFPB's policy director for supervision, enforcement and fair lending, has been criticized for using a racial slur in blog posts 15 years ago and claiming the majority of hate crimes were hoaxes.
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A recent court decision allowing New York’s financial regulator to proceed in a case meant to block the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency from offering fintechs a new federal banking charter is having a chilling effect on potential applicants.
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Shawbrook's debut securitization of "buy-to-let" mortgages issued to UK landlords will pay coupons based on the sterling-based overnight index average benchmark, rather than Libor.
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