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While some tackle the problem by offering their own consolidation loans, Sallie Mae is developing products with extended terms that reduce borrowers' monthly payments in an effort to discourage borrowers from refinancing in the first place.
October 19 -
Navient has suspended stock buybacks to buy and expand a debt-refinancing firm that faces stiff competition from fintechs, and some shareholders aren’t happy.
October 18 -
Investors don't appear to be overly concerned about recent management changes at the student loan refinance lender.
October 10 -
The biggest opportunity would likely come from limits to PLUS loans for parents and graduate students, something that is beyond the scope of regulators and would require congressional action.
October 4 -
The credit quality of the collateral is similar to that of the sponsor's prior deals, but there are some structural changes; the senior notes benefit from more overcollateralization, but total OC has declined.
October 4 -
Changes under consideration in federal student lending policy could create huge opportunities for private student lenders.
September 19 -
Regulators reached a $183.5 million settlement with the court-appointed receiver of an Oregon private equity firm that could provide debt relief to 41,000 students of the bankrupt Corinthian College
August 20 -
ECMC Group is marketing another $500 million of notes backed by federally guaranteed student loans that were once delinquent but are now making timely payments.
August 2 -
As of March 31, the early-stage delinquency rate was just 2.5% of total all private student loans, according to MeasureOne, up five basis points from the same point in 2016.
July 27 -
Nelnet's offering is backed by federally guaranteed loans; Darien Rowayton Bank's is backed by private loans refinancing the debt of borrowers with prestigious degrees and high incomes.
July 25 -
The alliance should help the asset registry and communications platform, accelerate its expansion beyond leveraged loans and structured finance and into more overseas markets.
July 20 -
Investors in hundreds of millions of dollars of bonds backed by private student debt could pay the price for shoddy paperwork and aggressive pursuit of troubled borrowers.
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