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The Securitization Process/1 Asset-Backed Securities The Securitization Process Prof. Ian Giddy Stern School of Business New York University Asset-Backed Securities The basic idea What s needed? The technique Applications Typical sequence The Securitization Process3

The Securitization Process/2 Securitization of Assets Securitization is the transformation of an illiquid asset into a security. For example, a group of consumer loans can be transformed into a publically-issued debt security. A security is tradable, and therefore more liquid than the underlying loan or receivables. Securitization of assets can lower risk, add liquidity, and improve economic efficiency. Sometimes,assets are worth more off the balance sheet than on it. The Securitization Process4 Securitization: The Basic Structure SPONSORING COMPANY ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE SALE OR ASSIGNMENT SPECIAL PURPOSE VEHICLE ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE ISSUES ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES The Securitization Process7

The Securitization Process/3 The Process Is Is the the company company ready? ready? Are Are the the assets assets suitable? suitable? What What pool? pool? What What legal legal structure? structure? What What credit credit enhancement? The Securitization Process9 Is the Company Ready for ABS? Corporate commitment Management depth Track record (loan program administration) Internal systems (origination, servicing, and collection) Information (on company and collateral) Market position Origination capacity Technology The Securitization Process11

The Securitization Process/4 Case Study: The Company (Finance Company Limited) Finance company whose growth is constrained Has pool of automobile receivables Has track record Plans to use this as an ongoing source of financing The Securitization Process15 Key Decisions Securitize the assets Decisions Form of transfer of asset Form of special purpose vehicle Form of credit enhancement Form of cash flow allocation Form of transformation of cash flows The Securitization Process16

The Securitization Process/5 Case Study: Ongoing Payments Finance Co. s Customers Hire-Purchase Payments Servicing Fees Finance Co. Ltd (Seller) Monthly HP Payments FCL 1997-A (Special Purpose Co.) Monthly ABS Payments Investors Trustee Trustee Responsibilities Guarantee Responsibilities Financial Guarantee Provider The Securitization Process21 Getting a Rating: The Risks Credit risks Liquidity risk Servicer performance risk Swap counterparty risk Guarantor risk Legal risks Sovereign risk Interest rate and currency risks Prepayment risks The Securitization Process22

The Securitization Process/6 Risk-Management Techniques in ABS ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE SALE OR ASSIGNMENT SPONSORING COMPANY ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE SPECIAL PURPOSE VEHICLE ISSUES ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES CREDIT CREDIT ENHANCEMENT SOVEREIGN SOVEREIGN PROTECTIONS INTEREST INTEREST RATE/ RATE/ CURRENCY CURRENCY HEDGES HEDGES CASH CASH FLOW FLOW REALLOCATION The Securitization Process23 Credit Enhancement: Guarantee Method Finance Co. s Customers Rating Agency Hire-Purchase Agreement Servicing Agreement Top Rating Finance Co. Ltd (Seller) Proceeds Sale of Assets FCL 1997-A (Special Purpose Co.) Proceeds Asset-Backed Securities Investors Trustee Trust Agreement Guarantee Agreement Financial Guarantee Provider (if required) The Securitization Process24

The Securitization Process/7 Credit Enhancement: An Alternative Approach Rating Agency Top Rating Senior Lower Rating Finance Co. Ltd (Seller) Proceeds Sale of Assets FCL 1997-A (Special Purpose Co.) Subordinated No Rating More Subordinated Guarantee Agreement Financial Guarantee Provider (if required) The Securitization Process25 Example: Franchise Loan Securitization Franchisees (Borrowers) Loan Payments Loan Agreement Atherton Capital (Seller) Servicing Advisor Mellon Mortgage (Servicer) Proceeds Sale of Assets Atherton FLF 1998-A (Special Purpose Co.) Servicing Agreement Proceeds Asset-Backed Securities Investors Class Rating Subordination A1,A2,A-x AAA 28% B AA 22% C A 16.5% D BBB 12% E BB 8.5% F B 5.5% Issuer balance NR 0% The Securitization Process26

The Securitization Process/8 Choose a Structure to Suit the Type of Assets to be Securitized Mortgage Securitization Consumer loans and credit cards Corporate loans Intangibles Infrastructure and Project Financing Each class has something special that demands a different structure The Securitization Process27 Possible Time Frame 1 2 3 months 4 Determination of structure Information Memorandum Commencement of documentation Detailed cash flow analysis Preparation for rating process Result of cash flow analysis Determination of eligible receivables Approach rating agencies and introduction of the structure envisaged Founding of the SPV This schedule serves as an indication only and may vary from transaction to transaction. 5 6 7 Initiation of stock exchange approval process (in case of a Bond issuance) Draft of Offering Circular (in case of a Bond issuance) Comments of the Rating agencies (Rating confirmation) Determination of funding strategy Publication of Offering Circular (in case of a Bond issuance) Marketing (in case of a Bond issuance) Completion of documentation Purchase of receivables and issuance of securities The Securitization Process28

The Securitization Process/9 One Bank s Assessment The implementation of a transaction usually takes between two and six months, provided all necessary data and information is readily available. This time frame does not take into account the rating process. The Securitization Process29 The Securitization Process - 1 One Bank s List A private placement for a client who has done previous securitizations Select securitization counsel and accountants Consider tax, accounting and securitization objectives Discuss data fields required for loan data file Define data to be audited by accountants Begin drafting Private Placement Memorandum (PPM) Begin drafting legal documents Assemble preliminary pool and create initial data tape Consider preliminary bond structure Select rating agencies Perform integrity check on data tape (cracking the tape) If new client, this would follow screening of corporation and loan pool for suitability Any info used in the PPM or in the pool analysis must be audited. If it s a public offering, need a public Prospectus or Prospectus Supplement. A discussion with rating agency be necessary for selection of legal structure and pool selection if it s a new type of ABS. Data from companies come in many different forms. The Securitization Process30

The Securitization Process/10 The Securitization Process - 2 One Bank s List Model cash flow and bond structure Prepare rating agency presentation Select trustee/backup servicer Reconcile discrepancies with accountants Distribute rating agency presentations Meet with rating agencies Determine pending loan closings Select rating agencies and sign engagement letters Optimize loan pool and revise bond structure Rating agency borrower visits (if necessary) Rating agency due diligence (if necessary) Complete loan closings and finalize loan pool Obtain preliminary subordination levels from rating agencies Most investment banks active in ABS have developed modelling software Invariably, with the amount of information be supplied by the issuer via the tape, there will be mistakes/discrepancies to resolve, mostly with regard to loan data that s been provided. During this process, the issuer is still originating collateral going into the deal. The bank has to decide what else it want to include, and has to establish a cutoff date. Which asset should not go into the pool? Its not necessarily bad collateral, but it may still hurt the overall profile of the pool The Securitization Process31 The Securitization Process - 3 One Bank s List Market transaction to sub-bond buyers (if necessary) Tie out collateral cash flow with accountants Final subordination levels from rating agencies Finalize bond structure based on final loan pool and sub-levels Tie out bond cash flows with accountants Finalize PPM and legal documents Arrange distribution by other banks Finalize internal marketing material Issuer presentation to salesforce Print red herring PPM and distribute to investors Market transaction to investors Price bonds and execute Bond Purchase Agreement Print final PPM CLOSE TRANSACTION Alternative would be for originator to keep sub tranche The collateral cash flows in aggregate are structured to pay bonds. The bonds are then sold based on the likelihood that the bonds will receive those payments at a certain period in time. Therefore, the cash flows that pay the bonds are what the investor is purchasing. The bond cash flow characteristics are presented in the prospectus to investors and if they aren t tied out, there is a huge legal liability for the underwriter and issuer if they aren t correct. This is the agreement to purchase the bonds from the SPV by the investor or investment The Securitization banks Process32

The Securitization Process/11 ABSresearch.com Ian H. Giddy Stern School of Business New York University 44 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012, USA Tel 212-998-0426 ian.giddy@nyu.edu http://giddy.org The Securitization Process40