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Hertz Global Holdings Inc.’s $4.2 billion deal with Tesla Inc. is about more than just an order for 100,000 cars. It’s about vaulting electric vehicles into the mainstream.
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The deal is fortified with collateralization, subordination and reserve accounts throughout the capital structure to get most of the notes to top ratings.
October 22 -
The supply chain crunch appears to be reflected in this deal, which has the smallest collateral pool of lease contracts since 2019, at 35,020.
October 21 -
Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 make up about 48% and 31% of the borrowers in the pool, respectively, while non-bankruptcy borrowers make up 21% of the pool.
October 12 -
Auto loan delinquencies and defaults had performed well thanks to federal intervention. Analysts expect them to return to historic levels, and then stabilize.
October 4 -
All of the underlying leases are financing new cars, Fitch noted, adding that leases under 36 months for the original term represented about 82.3% of the pool.
September 16 -
World Omni Financial Corp. is returning to the auto-loan ABS market with a jumbo transaction backed by collateral of higher credit quality than other similar deals.
September 7 -
From the interest rates on the underlying vehicle leases to the benchmark and hedges on the notes issued from the trust, the deal has no Libor exposure.
September 3 -
In a first for the EART program, the collateral will include loans originated through a third-party direct lender.
August 16 -
Credit enhancement ranges from 24.7% on the most senior class of notes to 1.5% on the most subordinate class.
August 13