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KBRA Assigns Preliminary Ratings to Santander Drive Auto Receivables Trust 2024-S3

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--KBRA assigns preliminary ratings to three classes of notes issued by Santander Drive Auto Receivables Trust 2024-S3 ("SDART 2024-S3"), a re-securitization of a portion of the Class D notes (the "Underlying Class D Notes") and the entire certificate (the "Underlying Certificate") issued from the Santander Drive Auto Receivables Trust 2021-3 auto loan transaction ("SDART 2021-3" or the "Underlying Securitization Transaction").

The SDART 2024-S3 Class DX Notes are collateralized by the overcollateralization and cash reserve account representing 27.12% of the Underlying Class D Notes, which will be transferred from Santander Consumer to the Seller and from the Seller to the Issuer on the closing date. The Class DX Notes are 95% of the Underlying Class D Notes (27.12% of the SDART 2021-3 Class D Note totaling $66,991,892) and will receive the same interest rate. The remaining 5% is part of the Class RR. As of November 8, 2024, the SDART 2021-3 Class D Notes are the senior most class outstanding and are currently receiving principal payments. The SDART 2021-3 Class D Notes have 56.88% enhancement which consists of $95,942,743 of auto loan receivables representing the difference between the SDART 2021-3 remaining collateral balance of $506,737,828 less the SDART 2021-3 Class D and Class E notes outstanding of $410,795,086 (the “Underlying Overcollateralization Amount”), subordination of the SDART 2021-3 Class E notes and amounts available in the SDART 2021-3 Reserve Fund (the “Underlying Reserve Account Balance”) as a percentage of the remaining collateral balance. The reserve account balance is equal to 1.0% of the SDART 2021-3 initial pool balance which is currently $28,490,180. Overcollateralization and the reserve account are at their targeted levels and total $124,432,923, with the Underlying Certificate receiving excess proceeds.

The SDART 2024-S3 Class R1 and Class R2 Notes are collateralized by the Underlying Certificate. The Underlying Certificate represents the residual interest in SDART 2021-3 and is backed by the Underlying Overcollateralization Amount, the Underlying Reserve Account Balance, and the SDART 2024-S3 Reserve Account. As of November 8, 2024, the Class R1 notes have 36.97% enhancement and the Class R2 notes have 18.48% enhancement. The enhancement for the Class R1 and R2 notes consists of the sum of (i) overcollateralization which is the difference between the sum of the overcollateralization and the reserve account of the underlying transaction (the Underlying Certificate) of $124,432,923 minus the sum of the Class R1, Class R2, and Class RR notes allocable to the Class R1 and R2 ($102,200,000) equal to $22,232,923, (ii) in the case of the Class R1 notes, subordination of the Class R2 notes and (iii) the SDART 2024-S3 reserve account, divided by the Underlying Certificate.

SDART 2024-S3 will issue four classes of notes that are collateralized cash flows from the Underlying Class D Notes and the Underlying Certificate. The collateral for SDART 2021-3 is a pool of mostly subprime automobile installment contracts. As of September 30, 2024, the auto receivables had an average current principal balance of $12,784, weighted average (WA) interest rate of 14.06%, and WA original and remaining term of 72 and 31 months, respectively and were made to obligors with a WA FICO score of 571. The new/used vehicle mix is 29% and 71% of the collateral balance, respectively.

Santander Consumer USA ("SC") was founded in 1981 in the state of Illinois and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Santander Holdings USA, Inc. (“SHUSA”). SHUSA is a wholly owned direct subsidiary of Banco Santander, S.A. (“Santander”). Headquartered in Dallas, Texas, with over 5,000 employees, SC originates prime and near-prime automobile receivables primarily by purchasing automobile installment sale contracts from dealers under a dealer agreement, which includes guidelines and procedures of the purchasing and origination process. SC also originates its auto receivables through its direct lending platform whereby applications are submitted to SC electronically and through its pass-through arrangements with third parties which direct applications to SC.

KBRA applied its Auto Loan ABS Global Rating Methodology, as well as its Global Structured Finance Counterparty Methodology and ESG Global Rating Methodology as part of its analysis of the transaction’s underlying collateral pool, the proposed capital structure and SC’s historical default and recovery data. KBRA considered its operational review of SC as well as periodic update calls with the Company. Operative agreements and legal opinions will be reviewed prior to closing.

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