The Northview Group surpasses £8bn in securitisation

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The Northview Group (NVG) has priced the latest securitisation transaction from its Finsbury Square programme, bringing the total issuance to £8.2 billion since the group was formed.

The £535 million deal was increased from the initial size of £375 million. All tranches were oversubscribed even after the upsize.

A range of investors were involved in the transaction including banks and fund managers from the UK, US, Australasia and Europe.

This funding will support Kensington’s origination of owner occupied and buy-to-let loans.

Kensington says its loan book continues to perform well with cumulative losses of less than £150,000 on the almost £5 billion of loans originated since 2010.

Despite a period of market volatility due to Brexit, the cost of funding from this latest transaction was comparable with the equivalent notes from NVG’s November securitisation.

Alex Maddox, capital markets & digital director, said:”The RMBS market has been very slow in 2019 as a result of Brexit and the new securitisation regulation but we felt that a well-structured transaction, backed by high quality collateral, would be well received by investors.

“The response from investors was beyond our expectations and we would like to thank all those involved. This deal will strengthen Kensington’s funding position even further.”

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