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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Automotive Finco Corp V.AFCC.H

Alternate Symbol(s):  RMIAF

Automotive Finco Corp. is a Canada-based specialty finance company, which is focused on the auto retail sector. Through its investment in Automotive Finance LP, the Company provides long term, debt-based acquisition financing to auto dealerships across the globe, with an initial focus on Canada. In addition to its interest in Automotive Finance LP, the Company also focuses on other direct... see more

TSXV:AFCC.H - Post Discussion

Automotive Finco Corp > Very good news! AFCC.H CHRISTMAS BEFORE TIME!
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Post by DemDem on Nov 19, 2022 2:45pm

Very good news! AFCC.H CHRISTMAS BEFORE TIME!

 

Automotive Finco to provide $21M loan to AA Finance

 

2022-11-18 17:39 ET - News Release

 

Ms. Shannon Penney reports

AUTOMOTIVE FINCO CORP. ANNOUNCES NEW LOAN WITH STRONG RISK ADJUSTED RETURNS AND TARGETED INCREASE TO NET ASSET VALUE

Automotive Finco Corp., via Automotive LP, has agreed to finance a new unsecured loan to AA Finance Co. LP (investee) of $21-million.

The investment is being made in accordance with the alliance agreement, under which a partnership suitable financing has been made available to Automotive Finance LP with terms set out in the relevant ROFO notice. These terms were then modified through negotiation in the company's favour. The investment will bear interest at 12.0 per cent per annum, payable in cash or PIK (payment in-kind), with a two-year term and, under certain circumstances, will be convertible into equity of a related entity of the investee. To the extent the convertible option is exercised, Automotive Finco intends to distribute the equity received to its shareholders, in its sole discretion. The proceeds of the investment will be used by investee for general corporate purposes, which may include acquisitions and related working capital requirements.

The board views the investment as an attractive deployment of capital given the ability to lower the contractually set term of a partnership suitable financing from 10 years to two years, an increase in the coupon rate to 12.0 per cent (from 10.5 per cent) as well as the ability to secure an option to convert the investment into equity under certain circumstances. Assuming the loan is outstanding through maturity, the gross assets of the company would be expected to increase, before the payment of dividends to shareholders and on a pretax basis, by approximately 25 cents per share by the end of the two-year term.

The company's strategy is centred around a focus on shareholder aligned capital allocation. Since the change of business transaction in 2017, the company has returned approximately $1.45 per share to its shareholders through a combination of dividends paid and declared and share buybacks. The company will continue to focus on the attractive deployment of capital and shareholder returns via dividends going forward. As a result of the new investment, the company expects to maintain the dividend at its current level over the near term, subject to continuing review to ensure its continued sustainability.

Comment by babedinkleman on Nov 19, 2022 4:08pm
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Comment by DemDem on Nov 21, 2022 10:21pm
You are right up to a point. They have already been active and it paid off big. They have ceased to be active and they have always paid an astronomical dividend. He becomes active again and pursues the astronomical dividend. Indeed, we can question their way of doing things, but as long as the share costs me less than the sale price and I have received more than 13% in dividends for years, I have ...more  
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Comment by JayBanks on Nov 22, 2022 12:15am
I too am in this still and kinda got myself stuck collecting a small payout every month. It's somewhat nice to know they are finally doing something with some money to maybe support the payout they make (and I might be able to escape at a higher price). Tho it's interesting it's pretty much a single investment that consumes almost all the cash of the company, it's not like they ...more  
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Comment by JayBanks on Nov 22, 2022 3:14am
  Don't worry I've looked it over and agree with your maths and thoughts, all this transaction does is slow the bleed. The stuff in brackets is my 'pie in the sky' hope lol I'm looking to exit hopefully without an overall loss, I need like 16 cents gain somewhere to do it, tho if it starts to unjustly move back towards $2 I might stick around with a trailing stop just to ...more