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Automobile Note Portfolio Purchases  

When a company sells automobiles with seller-provided financing and holds the notes generate by the sale, they are creating a portfolio that can be sold on the Financial Markets.  

These auto notes then can be  graded as a pool according to the credit scores of the car purchasers and sold as a portfolio.  

When selling portfolios, the creditworthiness of the holder of the portfolio also comes into play because the seller may have to provide warranties and representations to the funding source due to the scrutiny of the underwriting guidelines used in creating the notes.   

Of further importance relating to the underwriting lies in the fact that the portfolio may not only be sold in the Secondary Market, but also securitized and sold in the Primary Market. 

The outstanding value in the notes, which the note holder owns, can only be priced based upon  the residual value of the notes--the remaining cash flows (the note payments, which include the outstanding principal balances and accrued interest).  

The credit grade of the notes making up  the  portfolio may be evaluated from A to D, and performing or non-performing.  That means  even if a collective  pool of notes is non-performing or in default, Capital Funding of America can still provide a bid for the purchase of these portfolios.

When submitting a portfolio to us for purchase, the following information should be provided in Microsoft Excel® spreadsheet form:

Once we have this information, we can then provide a bid for the purchase of the portfolio.

For more information on the sale of your vehicle portfolios, please contact Capital Funding of America at 1-800-322-5985 or use this link to our CONTACT US page.     

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