“NEW DEAL: Chile Electricity Lux Mpc II Sarl $Bmark 10.6Y +190a" - BBG
IPTs: T+190bps area
FV: T+160bps area
• Chile electricity income stream securitization, benchmark size senior secured 6.3-year average life. The outstanding CHLMPC bonds issued October 2024 at T+165, 88bps spread to the 7-year Chile (CHILE; A2/A/A-) sovereign bond and last quoted T+145bps, or 65bps wide to the sovereign.
• The underlying securities will be the obligation of the FET (Fondo de Estabilización de Tarifas) a special segregated fund managed by the Treasury of Chile and payable to the Inter-American Investment Corporation (IDB; Aa1/AA+pos/AAA), the private sector arm of the Inter-American Development Bank, who will hold the Mecanismo de Protección al Cliente (MPC) securities.
• The MPC securities will benefit from a partial credit guarantee (PCG) from the Republic of Chile that will cover 30% of the face value plus interest. The securities are collateralized by a stream of cash flows coming from electricity charges to regulated customers.
• Debt service coverage ratio is expected to be a minimum of 1.4x in each month, according to Fitch. There is a mechanism that allows the Chilean National Energy Commission (CNE) to adjust the MPC charge under certain circumstances due to fluctuations in inflation, FX rates, and electricity demand.
• Chile is a member country of IDB Invest, and non-payment on the MPC securities would constitute a direct default against IDB Invest, according to Fitch Ratings.
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