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KBRA Releases Research – Navigating Distress: The Role of Debt Settlement in Consumer Credit and Securitization

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--KBRA releases research analyzing the debt settlement industry, which has emerged as an important component of the U.S. unsecured consumer credit landscape and an area of growing interest within structured finance. This report examines the debt settlement industry, including an analysis of the current market size, the macroeconomic trends influencing consumer debt, the debt settlement process and its alternatives, the key participants and their incentives for debt settlement, as well as post-enrollment outcomes.

Key Takeaways

  • Debt settlement offers consumers facing financial hardships an avenue to resolve unsecured debts (e.g., credit cards, personal loans) for less than the full balance due.
  • In 2010, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) amended the Telemarketing Sales Rule (TSR) to establish a strict pay-for-performance model that prohibits upfront fees and requires successful settlement before debt settlement companies (DSC) can collect compensation. This regulation led to industry consolidation, with an estimated 80% of firms exiting the market.
  • Macroeconomic headwinds, including record levels of household debt (over $18 trillion) and rising 90+day delinquency rates, are driving sustained demand for debt settlement services. These pressures point to a robust pipeline of eligible consumers despite strict enrollment filters (only about 10% of leads qualify).
  • A new asset class backing securitizations is debt-settlement company fees. Historically, securitization in this space has centered on loans extended to consumers already enrolled in settlement programs for the purpose of funding their remaining settlements and related fees.
  • The DSC earns its fee once a settlement for each individual debt has been successfully negotiated and agreed upon by the consumer, and the consumer has made a payment toward that settlement. The fee is owed and collection may occur gradually as the consumer continues to make payments or through proceeds from an acceleration loan.
  • A consumer graduates after all enrolled debts are settled and paid. Graduation or successful refinancing represent positive outcomes, allowing full fee realization for the DSC. In contrast, voluntary cancellation or default results in reduced fee collection relative to the amount earned.

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Contacts

Rahel Avigdor, Managing Director
+1 646-731-1203
rahel.avigdor@kbra.com

Dan DePaulo, Associate
+1 646-731-1259
dan.depaulo@kbra.com

Maxim Berger, Senior Director
+1 646-731-1260
maxim.berger@kbra.com

Business Development Contact

Arielle Smelkinson, Senior Director
+1 646-731-2369
arielle.smelkinson@kbra.com

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