MT Finance completes inaugural buy-to-let securitisation

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MT Finance Group has successfully closed its public buy-to-let securitisation, Pierpoint BTL 2024-1.

The transaction was arranged by JP Morgan and is the first public securitisation of MT Finance-originated buy-to-let collateral.

Credit rating agencies, Fitch Ratings and DBRS Morningstar, conducted an operational review of MT Finance, covering origination and underwriting to servicing and risk management.

“the strong market reception demonstrates investor confidence in our business model and positions us strongly for continued growth”

Gareth Lewis (pictured), managing director at MT Finance, said: “The successful closing of Pierpoint BTL 2024-1 represents a pivotal moment for MT Finance. Achieving a ‘AAA’ rating on the Class A Notes and the lowest possible stress applied to new originators coming to the public markets for the first time from these rating agencies validates our strategic vision.

“Furthermore, the strong market reception demonstrates investor confidence in our business model and positions us strongly for continued growth.”

“REMARKABLE FEEDBACK”

Marylen Edwards, director and head of buy-to-let at MT Finance, added: “Since launching our BTL proposition, we have focused on building a sustainable, high-quality lending operation that maintains the service excellence MT Finance is known for.

“The remarkable feedback we received from the two rating agencies reflects our commitment to robust processes, thorough underwriting, and prudent risk management.

“This securitisation provides a strong platform for our next phase of growth while ensuring we continue to support investors with competitive, flexible lending solutions.”

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