GLOBALCAPITAL INTERNATIONAL LIMITED, a company

incorporated in England and Wales (company number 15236213),

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  • UK specialist lender Paratus AMC is up for sale, GlobalCapital understands. If a deal is done, it will open a new chapter in the history of one of the best known names in European securitization, and change the ownership structure for a host of RMBS deals.
  • Yorkshire Building Society has set the stage for “social” securitizations with the first prime UK residential mortgage-backed security to carry this label. The deal has a dollar tranche to entice US accounts in preparation for the end of the Bank of England’s funding schemes.
  • Goldman Sachs has been offering UK specialist lenders terms for mortgage warehouses, in a radical shift in securitized products strategy for the US investment bank, which has concentrated most of its recent primary markets efforts on principal deals. The move puts it into competition with commercial banks with bigger balance sheets and cheaper capital, but could send waves through the sector.
  • STS templates needed for issuers to certify their deals have been a helpful preparation for RMBS issuers looking to certify an ‘environmental, social and corporate governance’ (ESG) transaction, an unintended benefit of regulation originally considered burdensome by many in the market.
  • Yorkshire Building Society is bringing its debut environmental, social, and governance securitization, which will be the second “social” RMBS offered in Europe, and the first to be backed by vanilla prime collateral.
  • Obvion has mandated Rabobank and Société Générale for its €500m Storm 2021-1 transaction, offering a single tranche to investors with a 75bp coupon over three-month Euribor, expected to price above par. The transaction is the issuer’s first since the Covid-19 lockdowns began.
  • Banks could return to securitization markets in the second half of the year, raising hopes of a revival in simple, transparent and standardised (STS) supply, as issuers who have previously printed deals with the quality stamp look to replace funding as it rolls off, and treasury teams look to purchase high quality RMBS for their investment portfolios.
  • UK Asset Resolution has sold the last of its mortgages to Pimco and Davidson Kempner (DK) and the legal holding companies of Northern Rock and Bradford & Bingley, ending the UK government’s involvement in the crisis-stricken lenders and closing the book on the 2008 bail-outs.
  • Together, the specialist mortgage lender, is bringing a unique UK securitization with a portfolio combining buy-to-let residential properties and commercial real estate, a first of its kind for the market.
  • Voting is now open for GlobalCapital's European securitization awards.
  • Charter Court Financial has sold a secondary reoffer of the class ‘A2’ tranche of its 2019-1B RMBS deal, tapping into a market which has seen spreads retrace the widening experienced during the early months of the pandemic.
  • Specialist mortgage lender Kensington’s first ‘social’ RMBS is heading to be priced between 59bp and 62bp, clinching premium pricing for an innovative deal. But investors say the discount is mostly thanks to the scarcity of UK RMBS supply rather than the social element.