Press Release

DBRS Morningstar Confirms Ratings on Popolare Bari Npls 2017 S.r.l. and Maintains Negative and Stable Trends

Nonperforming Loans
June 13, 2022

DBRS Ratings GmbH (DBRS Morningstar) took the following rating actions on the notes issued by Popolare Bari NPLs 2017 S.r.l. (the Issuer):
-- Class A confirmed at CCC (low) (sf) and maintained a Negative trend
-- Class B confirmed at C (sf) and maintained a Stable trend

The transaction represents the issuance of Class A, Class B, and Class J notes (collectively, the Notes). The rating of the Class A notes addresses the timely payment of interest and the ultimate payment of principal on or before the legal final maturity date in October 2037. The rating of the Class B notes addresses the ultimate payment of interest and principal on or before the legal final maturity date.

Given the characteristics of the Class B notes, as defined in the transaction documents, DBRS Morningstar notes that the default would most likely only be recognised at the maturity or early termination of the transaction.

At issuance, the Notes were backed by an Italian nonperforming loan (NPL) portfolio originated by Banca Popolare di Bari S.c.p.A. and Cassa di Risparmio di Orvieto S.p.A. (the Originators). The total gross book value (GBV) of the portfolio as of November 2017 (the Cut-off Date) was equal to EUR 319.8 million. The pool of receivables was composed of secured and unsecured loans (approximately 56.1% and 43.9% of GBV, respectively) and mostly comprising exposures towards corporate borrowers and Italian small and medium-size enterprises (SMEs). The collateral properties mainly included residential and industrial properties, accounting for 41.2% and 15.9% of the total property value, respectively.

The portfolio is serviced by Prelios Credit Servicing S.p.A., while Securitisation Services S.p.A. operates as backup servicer.

RATING RATIONALE
The confirmations follow a review of the transaction and are based on the following analytical considerations:
-- Transaction performance: assessment of portfolio recoveries as of 31 March 2022, focusing on: (1) a comparison between actual collections and the Servicer’s initial business plan forecast; (2) the collection performance observed over recent months, including the period following the outbreak of the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19); and (3) a comparison between the current performance and DBRS Morningstar’s expectations.
-- The Servicer’s updated business plan as of December 2021, received in May 2022, and the comparison with the initial collection expectations.
-- Portfolio characteristics: loan pool composition as of March 2022 and the evolution of its core features since issuance.
-- Transaction liquidating structure: the order of priority entails a fully sequential amortisation of the notes (i.e., the Class B notes will begin to amortise following the full repayment of the Class A notes and the Class J notes will amortise following the full repayment of the Class B notes).
-- Performance ratios and underperformance events: as per the most recent April 2022 investor report, the cumulative collection ratio is 41.3% and the present value (PV) cumulative profitability ratio is 89.9%. Since the October 2021 interest payment date, the 90% limit for PV cumulative profitability ratio has been breached, so that Class B interest payments are subordinated to the repayment of the Class A principal.
-- Liquidity support: the transaction benefits from an amortising cash reserve providing liquidity to the structure covering potential interest shortfall on the Class A notes and senior fees. The cash reserve target amount is equal to 4% of the Class A notes principal outstanding and is currently fully funded.

TRANSACTION AND PERFORMANCE
According to the latest investor report from April 2022, the outstanding principal amounts of the Class A, Class B, and Class J notes were EUR 62.6 million, EUR 10.1 million, and EUR 13.5 million, respectively. As of the April 2022 payment date, the balance of the Class A notes has amortised by 22.6% since issuance and the current aggregated transaction balance is EUR 86.2 million.

As of March 2022, the transaction was performing below the Servicer’s business plan expectations. The actual cumulative gross collections equalled EUR 30.3 million whereas the Servicer’s initial business plan estimated cumulative gross collections of EUR 73.4 million for the same period. Therefore, as of March 2022, the transaction was underperforming by EUR 43.1 million (-58.7%) compared with the initial business plan expectations.

At issuance, DBRS Morningstar estimated cumulative gross collections for the same period of EUR 43.4 million at the BBB (low) (sf) stressed scenario and EUR 46.5 million at the B (low) (sf) stressed scenario. Therefore, as of March 2022, the transaction was performing below DBRS Morningstar’s initial stressed expectations.

Pursuant to the requirements set out in the receivable servicing agreement, in May 2022, the Servicer delivered an updated portfolio business plan.

The updated portfolio business plan, combined with the actual cumulative gross collections of EUR 27.4 million as of September 2021, results in a total of EUR 84.7 million, which is 29.6% lower than the total gross disposition proceeds of EUR 120.4 million estimated in the initial business plan. The servicer has been underperforming its updated business plan in the past semester.

Excluding actual collections, the Servicer’s expected future collections from April 2022 are now accounting for EUR 51.5 million, which is less than the current aggregated outstanding balance of the Class A and Class B notes. In its CCC (low) (sf) scenario, DBRS Morningstar considers future collections in line with the Servicer’s updated expectations. Considering senior costs, interest due on the notes and the non-occurrence of the subordination event, the full repayment of Class A principal is increasingly unlikely.

The final maturity date of the transaction is in October 2037.

DBRS Morningstar analysed the transaction structure using Intex DealMaker.

The Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) and the resulting isolation measures had caused an economic contraction, leading in some cases to increases in unemployment rates and income reductions for many borrowers. For this transaction, DBRS Morningstar incorporated its expectation of a moderate medium-term decline in commercial real estate prices for certain property types.

The DBRS Morningstar Sovereign group releases baseline macroeconomic scenarios for rated sovereigns. These scenarios were last updated on 24 March 2022. DBRS Morningstar analysis considered impacts consistent with the baseline scenario in the below referenced report. For details, see the following commentaries: https://www.dbrsmorningstar.com/research/394150/baseline-macroeconomic-scenarios-for-rated-sovereigns-march-2022-update and https://www.dbrsmorningstar.com/research/384482/baseline-macroeconomic-scenarios-application-to-credit-ratings.

For more information on DBRS Morningstar considerations for European NPL transactions and Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19), please see the following commentaries:
https://www.dbrsmorningstar.com/research/384146 and https://www.dbrsmorningstar.com/research/360393.

ENVIRONMENTAL, SOCIAL, GOVERNANCE CONSIDERATIONS
There were no Environmental/ Social/ Governance factor(s) that had a significant or relevant effect on the credit analysis.

A description of how DBRS Morningstar considers ESG factors within the DBRS Morningstar analytical framework can be found in the DBRS Morningstar Criteria: Approach to Environmental, Social, and Governance Risk Factors in Credit Ratings at: https://www.dbrsmorningstar.com/research/396929.

Notes:
All figures are in euros unless otherwise noted.

The principal methodology applicable to the ratings is: “Master European Structured Finance Surveillance Methodology” (19 May 2022).

Other methodologies referenced in this transaction are listed at the end of this press release. These may be found at: https://www.dbrsmorningstar.com/about/methodologies.

DBRS Morningstar has applied the principal methodology consistently and conducted a review of the transaction in accordance with the principal methodology.

A review of the transaction legal documents was not conducted as the legal documents have remained unchanged since the most recent rating action.

For a more detailed discussion of the sovereign risk impact on Structured Finance ratings, please refer to “Appendix C: The Impact of Sovereign Ratings on Other DBRS Morningstar Credit Ratings” of the “Global Methodology for Rating Sovereign Governments” at: https://www.dbrsmorningstar.com/research/381451/global-methodology-for-rating-sovereign-governments.

The DBRS Morningstar Sovereign group releases baseline macroeconomic scenarios for rated sovereigns. DBRS Morningstar analysis considered impacts consistent with the baseline scenarios as set forth in the following report: https://www.dbrsmorningstar.com/research/384482/baseline-macroeconomic-scenarios-application-to-credit-ratings.

The sources of data and information used for these ratings include the Issuer, Prelios, and Banca Finint, which comprise, in addition to the information received at issuance, the investor report as of April 2022; the semiannual servicer report as of March 2022; the loan-by-loan report as of March 2022; and the updated business plan received in May 2022.

DBRS Morningstar did not rely upon third-party due diligence in order to conduct its analysis.

At the time of the initial rating, DBRS Morningstar was supplied with third-party assessments. However, this did not impact the rating analysis.

DBRS Morningstar considers the data and information available to it for the purposes of providing these ratings to be of satisfactory quality.

DBRS Morningstar does not audit or independently verify the data or information it receives in connection with the rating process.

The last rating action on this transaction took place on 18 June 2021, when DBRS Morningstar downgraded Class A notes to CCC (low) (sf) from B (high) (sf), downgraded Class B notes to C (sf) from CCC (sf), resolved the Under Review with Negative Implications and assigned Negative and Stable trends to the Class A and Class B notes, respectively.

Information regarding DBRS Morningstar ratings, including definitions, policies, and methodologies, is available on www.dbrsmorningstar.com.

To assess the impact of changing the transaction parameters on the ratings, DBRS Morningstar considered the following stress scenarios, as compared to the parameters used to confirm the ratings (the base case):

-- DBRS Morningstar concludes that a hypothetical decrease of the Recovery Rate by 5%, ceteris paribus, would lead to a confirmation of the Class A notes to CCC (low) (sf).
-- DBRS Morningstar concludes that a hypothetical decrease of the Recovery Rate by 10%, ceteris paribus, would lead to a downgrade of the Class A notes to CC (sf).
-- DBRS Morningstar concludes that a hypothetical decrease of the Recovery Rate by 5%, ceteris paribus, would lead to a confirmation of the Class B notes at C (sf).
-- DBRS Morningstar concludes that a hypothetical decrease of the Recovery Rate by 10%, ceteris paribus, would lead to a confirmation of the Class B notes at C (sf).

Generally, the conditions that lead to the assignment of a Negative or Positive trend are generally resolved within a 12-month period. DBRS Morningstar’s outlooks and ratings are monitored.

For further information on DBRS Morningstar historical default rates published by the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) in a central repository, see: https://cerep.esma.europa.eu/cerep-web/statistics/defaults.xhtml. DBRS Morningstar understands further information on DBRS Morningstar historical default rates may be published by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) on its webpage: https://www.fca.org.uk/firms/credit-rating-agencies.

These ratings are endorsed by DBRS Ratings Limited for use in the United Kingdom.

Lead Analyst: Clarice Baiocchi, Assistant Vice President
Rating Committee Chair: Christian Aufsatz, Managing Director
Initial Rating Date: 5 December 2017

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The rating methodologies used in the analysis of this transaction can be found at: https://www.dbrsmorningstar.com/about/methodologies.

-- Rating European Nonperforming Loans Securitisations (6 May 2022),
https://www.dbrsmorningstar.com/research/396256/rating-european-nonperforming-loans-securitisations.
-- Legal Criteria for European Structured Finance Transactions (29 July 2021),
https://www.dbrsmorningstar.com/research/382171/legal-criteria-for-european-structured-finance-transactions.
-- Master European Structured Finance Surveillance Methodology (19 May 2022),
https://www.dbrsmorningstar.com/research/397033/master-european-structured-finance-surveillance-methodology.
-- Rating European Consumer and Commercial Asset-Backed Securitisations (29 October 2021),
https://www.dbrsmorningstar.com/research/387042/rating-european-consumer-and-commercial-asset-backed-securitisations.
-- European RMBS Insight Methodology (28 March 2022),
https://www.dbrsmorningstar.com/research/394309/european-rmbs-insight-methodology.
-- European RMBS Insight: Italian Addendum (10 December 2021),
https://www.dbrsmorningstar.com/research/389473/european-rmbs-insight-italian-addendum.
-- European CMBS Rating and Surveillance Methodology (17 December 2021),
https://www.dbrsmorningstar.com/research/389947/european-cmbs-rating-and-surveillance-methodology.
-- Operational Risk Assessment for European Structured Finance Servicers (16 September 2021),
https://www.dbrsmorningstar.com/research/384513/operational-risk-assessment-for-european-structured-finance-servicers.
-- Derivative Criteria for European Structured Finance Transactions (20 September 2021),
https://www.dbrsmorningstar.com/research/384624/derivative-criteria-for-european-structured-finance-transactions.
-- Interest Rate Stresses for European Structured Finance Transactions (24 September 2021),
https://www.dbrsmorningstar.com/research/384920/interest-rate-stresses-for-european-structured-finance-transactions.
-- DBRS Morningstar Criteria: Approach to Environmental, Social, and Governance Risk Factors in Credit Ratings (17 May 2022), https://www.dbrsmorningstar.com/research/396929/dbrs-morningstar-criteria-approach-to-environmental-social-and-governance-risk-factors-in-credit-ratings.

A description of how DBRS Morningstar analyses structured finance transactions and how the methodologies are collectively applied can be found at: https://www.dbrsmorningstar.com/research/278375.

For more information on this credit or on this industry, visit www.dbrsmorningstar.com or contact us at info@dbrsmorningstar.com.

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