© 2026 GlobalCapital, Derivia Intelligence Limited, company number 15235970, 161 Farringdon Rd, London EC1R 3AL. All rights reserved.

Accessibility | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Modern Slavery Statement | Event Participant Terms & Conditions | Cookies

RMBS

More articles

More articles

  • The outlook for private label RMBS in the US is decidedly bleak, even seven years after the crisis, and investors may need to get used to the idea that agency credit risk transfer (CRT) deals may the closest the market comes to a return to the glory days.
  • Two new UK RMBS deals came to market this week.
  • Paragon sold four tranches of their £341.5m buy-to-let No. 24 UK RMBS transaction, with investors showing healthy demand throughout the capital stack.
  • Issuers are preparing two new UK RMBS deals, with leads giving initial price thoughts on Kensington Mortgage Company’s specialist RMBS deal, while price guidance and a book update have been released for Paragon’s No.4 transaction.
  • The latest single family rental ABS offering, the $301m multiborrower B2R 2015-2, is being pitched at wider spreads than the last deal in the asset class.
  • Kensington Mortgage Company is launching a new £281m UK RMBS deal, the lender's second of the year from the Gemgarto shelf.
  • TSB's UK prime RMBS programme made a solid start on Wednesday afternoon, as the bank placed a debut £537m equivalent deal in sterling and euros.
  • TwentyFour Asset Management’s UK Mortgages Limited fund has signed its first transaction. The deal will invest in notes backed by £310m of UK buy-to-let non-member mortgages from Coventry Building Society Group, with the issuers looking to the RMBS market as the next funding step.
  • TSB's UK prime RMBS programme made a solid start on Wednesday afternoon, as the bank placed a debut £537m-equivalent deal in sterling and euros. The issuer retained over two thirds of the sterling tranche despite offering a decent spread pick-up, but the euro tranche priced strongly.