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KBRA Assigns Preliminary Ratings to Taurus 2021-2 SP DAC

LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Kroll Bond Rating Agency UK Limited (KBRA) is pleased to announce the assignment of preliminary ratings to five classes of Taurus 2021-2 SP DAC, a CMBS single-borrower securitisation.

The collateral for the transaction consists of a €139.9 million portion of a €269.9 million limited recourse, first lien mortgage financing. The floating rate loan, first utilised in September 2019, has a three-year initial term with two, one-year extension options. The loan is secured by the borrowers’ interests in eight office assets in Spain. Six of the assets, accounting for 83.1% of the allocated loan amount, are located in Madrid, and the remaining two assets are located in Barcelona. The properties are leased to 171 individual tenants, of which the largest represents 10.1% of gross rental income, and the top 10 represent 49.7%. The tenants comprise a variety of multinational, regional, and local firms.

KBRA’s analysis of the transaction included a detailed evaluation of the properties’ cash flows and the application of our European CMBS Rating Methodology. The results of our analysis yielded a KBRA net cash flow (KNCF) of €19.5 million, individual property capitalisation rates of 6.50% or 6.75%, a KBRA Value of €297.3 million, and a KBRA Loan to Value (KLTV) of 90.8%. In our analysis of the transaction, we also reviewed and considered third party technical due diligence, environmental, and valuation reports; and legal documentation.

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Kroll Bond Rating Agency, LLC (KBRA) is a full-service credit rating agency registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission as an NRSRO. Kroll Bond Rating Agency Europe Limited is registered as a CRA with the European Securities and Markets Authority. Kroll Bond Rating Agency UK Limited is registered as a CRA with the UK Financial Conduct Authority pursuant to the Temporary Registration Regime. In addition, KBRA is designated as a designated rating organization by the Ontario Securities Commission for issuers of asset-backed securities to file a short form prospectus or shelf prospectus. KBRA is also recognized by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners as a Credit Rating Provider. Kroll Bond Rating Agency UK is located at Augustine House, Austin Friars, London, EC2N 2HA, United Kingdom.

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Contacts

Analytical Contacts

Stephen Hughes, Director (Lead Analyst)
+44 20 8148 1004
stephen.hughes@kbra.com

Matthew Horner, Director
+353 1 588 1240
matthew.horner@kbra.com

Nitin Bhasin, Senior Managing Director (Rating Committee Chair)
+1 (646) 731-2334
nitin.bhasin@kbra.com

Business Development Contact

Mauricio Noé, Senior Managing Director, Head of Europe
+44 20 8148 1010
mauricio.noe@kbra.com

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