Fitch Rates Golden Credit Card Trust, Series 2015-4; Outlook Stable
OREANDA-NEWS. Fitch Ratings assigns the following ratings to Golden Credit Card Trust, series 2015-4 asset-backed notes:
--CAD400,000,000 class A 'AAAsf'; Outlook Stable;
--CAD19,251,337 class B 'Asf'; Outlook Stable;
--CAD8,556,150 class C 'BBB+sf'; Outlook Stable.
KEY RATING DRIVERS
High Collateral Quality: The underlying collateral characteristics play a vital role in the performance of a credit card ABS transaction. Fitch closely examines such collateral characteristics as credit quality, seasoning, geographic concentration, delinquencies and utilization rates.
Strong Collateral Performance Metric: As of November 2015, Golden Credit Card Trust's (GCCT) collateral performance metrics were in line with the Fitch indices. Charge-offs, 60+ day delinquencies and monthly payment rate have remained relatively stable over the past 24 months. Gross yield has been robust over the past two years.
Adequate Credit Enhancement (CE): The class A notes will benefit from 6.50% CE derived through the subordination of both class B and class C notes and the cash reserve account.
The class B notes will benefit from 2.00% CE derived through the subordination of class C notes and the cash reserve account.
The class C notes CE is based solely on the cash reserve account.
Quality Servicing Capabilities: Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) is an effective servicer, as evidenced by historical delinquency and loss performance of securitized receivables. Deterioration in the credit quality of RBC may affect the performance of the collateral pool backing the notes.
RATING SENSITIVITIES
Fitch models three different scenarios when evaluating the rating sensitivity compared to expected performance for credit card asset-backed securities transactions: 1) increased defaults; 2) a reduction in monthly payment rate (MPR); and 3) a combination stress of higher defaults and lower MPR.
The harshest stress scenario of a combined 75% increase to defaults and a 35% reduction of MPR could lead to a two-notch downgrade for classes A and B, while class C has no rating impact. The rest of the stress scenarios are unlikely to impact the ratings.
DUE DILIGENCE USAGE
No third-party due diligence was provided or reviewed in relation to this rating action.
The publication of a RW&Es appendix is not required for this transaction.
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