DBRS Confirms Rating of Unicaja TDA VPO, F.T.A.
RMBSDBRS Ratings Limited (“DBRS”) has today confirmed the Class A notes of Unicaja TDA VPO, F.T.A. at ‘A’ (high) (sf) and removed the rating from Under Review with Negative Implications.
The confirmation follows a review of the current portfolio of mortgage receivables. The analysis of the mortgage receivables incorporates a sovereign related stress component to address the impact of macroeconomic variables on collateral performance.
Unicaja Banco is the swap counterparty for the transaction. Unicaja Banco is below the minimum rating for the First Rating Trigger per the DBRS Swap Criteria for European Structured Finance Transactions. Unicaja Banco has not taken any of the remedial actions specified in the criteria for breach of the First Rating Trigger. DBRS analysed the expected cash flows of the transaction without the benefit of the interest rate swap. The Class A notes have sufficient credit enhancement to be rated A (high) (sf).
Additionally, Unicja Banco serves the role of account bank in the transaction as holder of the Cash Account and Reinvestment Account. As such, Unicaja Banco meets the minimum institution rating necessary for the highest rated security to be rated A (high) (sf) in accordance with the DBRS Legal Criteria for European Structured Finance Transactions.
Notes:
All figures are in euros unless otherwise noted.
The principal methodologies applicable are:
• Master European Residential Mortgage-Backed Securities Rating Methodology
• Legal Criteria for European Structured Finance Transactions
• Swap Criteria for European Structured Finance Transactions
• Operational Risk Assessment for European Structured Finance Servicers
• Unified Interest Rate Model Methodology for European Securitisations
• Master European Structured Finance Surveillance Methodology
These can be found on dbrs.com under Methodologies. For a more detailed discussion of sovereign risk impact on Structured Finance ratings, please refer to DBRS commentary “The Effect of Sovereign Risk on Securitisations in the Euro Area”.
The sources of information used for this rating include a loan level collateral file and monthly investor reports provided by the issuer. DBRS considers the information available to it for the purposes of providing this rating was of satisfactory quality.
For additional information on this rating, please see the linking document.
Ratings assigned by DBRS Ratings Limited are subject to EU regulations only.
Lead Analyst: Keith Gorman
Rating Committee Chair: Mary Jane Potthoff
Initial Rating Date: 17 June 2011
Most Recent Rating Update: 2 January 2013