Chase is marketing another $500 million credit card securitization, according to a regulatory filing.
The class A 2014-5 notes will be issued from the Chase Issuance Trust. They have a scheduled principal payment date of April 15, 2019 and a final maturity of April 15, 2021.
J.P. Morgan, RBC Capital Markets and RBS are the underwriters.
Upon issuance, the total outstanding amount of Class A notes will be $28.98 billion and the total outstanding amount of all notes issued by the trust will be $35.22 billion.
The previous tranche of Class A notes, issued in mid-April, have a scheduled principal payment date of April 2016 and pay interest of Libor plus 13 basis points. That tranche was upsized, to $925 million from $500 million originally.