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KBRA Assigns Preliminary Ratings to EnFin Residential Solar Receivables Trust 2024-2

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- #creditratingagency--KBRA assigns preliminary ratings to three classes of notes totaling $324.54 million issued by EnFin Residential Solar Receivables Trust 2024-2 (“EnFin 2024-2” or the “Issuer”), an ABS transaction secured by residential solar loans. Headquartered in Irvine, CA, EnFin was formed in 2021 and began originating residential solar loans in October 2022. The Company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hanwha Qcells (“Qcells”), a leading solar panel manufacturer in the U.S. reside...

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