Fitch Affirms Chase Education Loan Trust 2007-A
--Class A-3 at 'AAAsf'; Outlook Stable;
--Class A-4 at 'AAAsf'; Outlook Stable;
--Class B at 'Asf'; Outlook Stable;
KEY RATING DRIVERS
Collateral Performance: Fitch assumes a base case default rate of 14.75% and a 44.25% default rate under the '
The trailing-12-month average of deferment, forbearance, Income-based repayment (prior to adjustment) and constant prepayment rate (voluntary and involuntary) are 7.5%, 4.6%, 6.9% and 10.6%, respectively, which are used as the starting point in cash flow modeling. Subsequent declines or increases are modeled as per criteria. The borrower benefit is assumed to be approximately 0.21%, based on information provided by the sponsor.
Basis and Interest Rate Risk: Fitch applies its standard basis and interest rate stresses to this transaction as per criteria.
Payment Structure: Credit Enhancement (CE) is provided by overcollateralization and excess spread. In addition, the class A notes benefit from subordination provided by the class B notes. As of the
Maturity Risk: Fitch's Student Loan ABS (SLABS) cash flow model indicates that the notes are paid in full on or prior to the legal final maturity dates under the commensurate rating scenario
Operational Capabilities:
Criteria Variation
Under the 'Counterparty Criteria for Structured Finance and Covered Bonds', dated
RATING SENSITIVITIES
'AAAsf' rated tranches of most FFELP securitizations will likely move in tandem with the
Fitch conducted a CE sensitivity analysis by stressing both the related lifetime default rate and basis spread assumptions. In addition, Fitch conducted a maturity sensitivity analysis by running different assumptions for the IBR usage and prepayment rate. The results below should only be considered as one potential model implied outcome as the transaction is exposed to multiple risk factors that are all dynamic variables.
Credit Stress Rating Sensitivity
--Default increase 25%: class A 'AAAsf'; class B 'Asf'
--Default increase 50%: class A 'AAAsf'; class B 'Asf'
--Basis Spread increase 0.25%: class A 'AAAsf'; class B 'Asf'
--Basis Spread increase 0.50%: class A 'AAAsf'; class B 'Asf'
Maturity Stress Rating Sensitivity
--CPR decrease 50%: class A 'AAAsf'; class B 'Asf'
--CPR increase 100%: class A 'AAAsf'; class B 'AAAsf'
--IBR Usage increase 100%: class A 'AAAsf'; class B 'AAAsf'
--IBR Usage decrease 50%: class A 'AAAsf'; class B 'AAAsf'
It is important to note that the stresses are intended to provide an indication of the rating sensitivity of the notes to unexpected deterioration in trust performance. Rating sensitivity should not be used as an indicator of future rating performance.}
USE OF THIRD-PARTY DUE DILIGENCE PURSUANT TO SEC RULE 17G-10
Form ABS Due Diligence-15E was not provided to, or reviewed by, Fitch in relation to this rating action.
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Applicable Criteria
Counterparty Criteria for Structured Finance and Covered Bonds (pub. 01
https://www.fitchratings.com/site/re/886006
Criteria for Interest Rate Stresses in Structured Finance Transactions and Covered Bonds (pub.
https://www.fitchratings.com/site/re/888492
Global Structured Finance Rating Criteria (pub.
https://www.fitchratings.com/site/re/883130
Rating
https://www.fitchratings.com/site/re/889777
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