Series 50: Credit Enhancements

Taken from our Series 50 Online Guide

Credit Enhancements

A credit enhancement is a legally binding pledge of financial support coming from a source other than the issuer that virtually guarantees repayment of the bond and serves to improve the bond’s creditworthiness.

Bonds with credit enhancements have higher credit ratings than ones without. The underlying rating is the rating that an issue would receive without any credit enhancement.

Three types of credit enhancement are:

  1. 1. Bond insurance
  2. 2. Advance refunding
  3. 3. Letters of credit

An insurance covenant offers a bond insurance policy, which assures that the issuer’s debt service obligations will be paid on time and in full. This type of covenant is only available for non-callable bonds.

A bond’s credit can also be enhanced through advance refunding. This is when an issuer issues new bonds to pay off existing bonds at least 90 days in advance of the bonds’ call

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