Hertz Taps Rental-Car ABS Market for First Time Since Bankruptcy

  • Yield-hungry investors will snap it up, money managers say
  • Refinances pre-bankruptcy and interim funding facilities
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Hertz Corp. is tappingBloomberg Terminal the asset-backed securities market this week with its first full-term rental-car securitization since November 2019, part of its emergence from Chapter 11Bloomberg Terminal protection.

Proceeds from its inaugural post-bankruptcy ABS will be used to finance the purchase of new vehicles to be leased to Hertz under a so-called master lease agreement. It will also be used to refinance both its original pre-bankruptcy legacy fleet-financing facility, as well as a $4 billion interim facilityBloomberg Terminal established last November with Athene USA Corp., an affiliate of Apollo Capital Management Inc.Bloomberg Terminal, as a stepping stone toward an ABS transaction.