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KBRA Publishes Comment: Key Factors Considered in Analyzing Whole Business Securitization Candidates

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Kroll Bond Rating Agency (KBRA) releases a comment on the Key Factors Considered in Analyzing Whole Business Securitization Candidates.

Whole business securitizations (WBS) are securitizations backed by most, if not all, of the revenue generating assets of a company. A typical WBS relies on the continued operation of the pledged assets through various economic cycles in order to service the securitized debt. Typically, a strong WBS candidate can demonstrate that their underlying assets have a higher likelihood to continue to generate cash flows even during periods of economic stress or in the event of a bankruptcy of the manager. If the ability to service the debt in a downturn is likely, and further supported by asset and cash flow isolation/separation of the securitization structure, a WBS may benefit from additional ratings elevation above a senior secured corporate credit rating. Kroll Bond Rating Agency (KBRA) believes that if the ultimate outcome of a company’s bankruptcy is liquidation, then the potential elevation beyond the company’s senior secured corporate credit rating afforded by a WBS structure will likely be limited.

Most companies issuing in the WBS market have historically been large franchise restaurant concepts, but over the years the sector has evolved to include non-restaurant franchise concepts and non-franchised companies with predictable cash flows. KBRA considers several key factors when analyzing a WBS and the related company’s likelihood to continue to manage the operations to generate cash flows for debt service, including (i) the strength, durability and operational complexity of the underlying business, (ii) the quality of the pledged collateral and related cash flows, and (iii) various structural features utilized in WBS transactions.

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Contacts

Analytical Contacts:

Xilun Chen, Senior Director
(646) 731- 2431
xchen@kbra.com

Abby Barkwell, Associate Director
(646) 731-3304
abarkwell@kbra.com

Cecil Smart, Jr., Managing Director
(646) 731-2381
csmart@kbra.com

Rosemary Kelley, Senior Managing Director
(646) 731-2337
rkelley@kbra.com

Business Development Contact:

Ted Burbage, Managing Director
(646) 731-3325
tburbage@kbra.com

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