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Risks in lease rental discounting loans: Fitch Ratings

Fitch Ratings has come out with its special research report on 'risks in lease rental discounting (LRD) loans'. As per the rating agency the failure to appreciate the inherent risks of LRD loans may leave market participants exposed to stress in commercial rental market in an economic downturn.

December 09, 2011 / 17:05 IST

Fitch Ratings has come out with its special research report on 'risks in lease rental discounting (LRD) loans'. As per the rating agency the failure to appreciate the inherent risks of LRD loans may leave market participants exposed to stress in commercial rental market in an economic downturn.

Percieved as Less Risky: Lease rental discounting (LRD) loans are widely perceived by lenders to have lower risks than construction loans or direct lending to real estate corporates. The structure of a typical LRD loan ensures relatively higher availability of cash to service the loan and easier access to collateral in the event of default. Furthermore, anecdotal evidence suggests that the performance of such loans has been significantly better than other real estate loans (see Appendix 1: Survey of Institutional Lenders of LRD Loan).

Lenders Underestimate Risks: While LRD loans have a lower risk profile than other real estate loans, most such loans are unlikely to have medium to high investment-grade credit profile. As shown in Fitch Ratings

first published: Dec 9, 2011 04:55 pm

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