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KBRA Assigns Preliminary Ratings to MMAF Equipment Finance LLC 2024-A

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--KBRA assigns preliminary ratings to four classes of notes issued by MMAF Equipment Finance LLC 2024-A (MMAF 2024-A), an equipment ABS transaction.

MMAF 2024-A represents the 20th equipment ABS sponsored by MassMutual Asset Finance LLC (MMAF). MMAF is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company and has an operating history dating back to 2003. The MMAF 2024-A transaction is secured by a portfolio of equipment lease and loan contracts, together with interests in the related equipment and other collateral (together, the Financed Units). The Financed Units include various types of equipment including transportation equipment, federal energy equipment, software, machinery and equipment, material handling equipment, energy management, vending equipment, energy production, marine equipment, construction equipment, real estate, rail equipment and telecommunications. MMAF 2024-A will issue four classes of notes (Notes). The Notes benefit from credit enhancement in the form of overcollateralization, excess spread, and a reserve account.

The aggregate securitization value (ASV), which represents the discounted value of the cashflows, other than interest or implicit yield on floating rate contracts, from the Financed Units, is $1,169.56 million, as of November 30, 2023 and based on the statistical discount rate of 7.70%. The ASV includes 337 Financed Units to 65 obligors. The average Financed Unit balance is approximately $3.47 million and the average obligor exposure is approximately $17.99 million. The maximum obligor exposure, which is to the U.S. Government, is $312.84 million or 26.75% of the ASV. KBRA has ratings on the U.S. Government which are available on KBRA.com. The next largest obligor exposure is $123.56 million, or 10.57% of the ASV.

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Further information on key credit considerations, sensitivity analyses that consider what factors can affect these credit ratings and how they could lead to an upgrade or a downgrade, and ESG factors (where they are a key driver behind the change to the credit rating or rating outlook) can be found in the full rating report referenced above.

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