CAN Capital, an innovator in alternative small business finance, has successfully completed a $175 million funding program, which includes a variable funding note facility with a maximum borrowing amount of $50 million and a $125 million asset-backed notes term securitization. This transaction was CAN’s second term securitization and its first since 2014. This financing provides CAN with fixed-cost borrowing and will be recorded on its balance sheet as a financing transaction.

The notes were issued in three classes rated A, BBB and BB- by KBRA. The blended yield on the notes is 8.47% per annum. The transaction also featured a dynamic advance rate, depending on the then-current collateral composition, ranging from 92.25% to 96.75%. The initial receivables securing the offered notes had an average original balance of $76,604.

“We are pleased to announce the completion of our first term securitization since 2014, which will help fuel our growth for the next several years,” Edward Siciliano CEO of CAN, said. “The strong reception reflects CAN’s long-standing presence in financing small businesses, favorable market position, institutional backing and the strong management controls and procedures put in place by its executive management team.”

Guggenheim Securities was sole structuring advisor, book-running manager and initial purchaser.