DATA AVAILABILITY REPORT Q4 2022
European DataWarehouse’s (EDW) database contains nearly ten years of data representing most of Europe’s public securitisations.
The Q4 2022 Data Availability Report provides quarterly statistics on the outstanding number of active securitisations, loan amounts, number of loans, and borrowers, as well as loan level data (LLD) uploads to our database. The report is drilled down to show the outstanding amounts over time for more than 1600 securitisations.
As of Q4 2022, the outstanding number of loans in our database totalled 39.3 million, with a value of almost €0.8 trillion from 14 European countries.
The values for these loan amounts are adjusted for errors (dummy values, decimal points inconsistencies) observed in the oldest uploads. Currencies have been converted when loan amounts were reported in a currency other than the Euro.
Thanks to our comprehensive coverage of the entire European public securitisation market, EDW’s data reflects the peculiarities of the various securitisation markets, jurisdictions, and data providers.
Please note that securitisation does not matter equally in all countries and to all lenders. While mortgage securitisations are found in most countries, not all countries are equally represented. This is also the case with other asset classes. For instance, Germany accounts for 51% of all auto loan amounts, and Italy represents a substantial share of European consumer loans (50%) and leases (57%).
Given that some data is uploaded either monthly or quarterly, the datasets upon which this report is based include the last available LLD for a given deal as of the end of a natural quarter (March, June, September, December).
The uploads received to our ECB, ESMA, and FCA databases are listed in the tabs “Deal Inventory” and “Underlying Data”. Some deals are uploaded simultaneously to several of our databases (i.e. ECB and ESMA, or ESMA and FCA). In order ensure data was not double counted when data was provided from several sources for the same period, we prioritised data from the ECB database, or from the ESMA database when no ECB format data was available. When data was not available in the ECB nor in the ESMA databases, we completed it with data from the FCA. This applies to the statistics displayed in the amounts, loans, and borrowers tabs.
European DataWarehouse GmbH’s research team produces a number of annual indices and special research reports to highlight current trends in the European ABS market. The data set includes more than 3 billion loan-level data points from commercial mortgage-backed securities, residential mortgage-backed securities, small business loans, auto loans, consumer finance, credit cards and other ABS transactions.
Users can access the data on the ABS platform with European DataWarehouse’s cloud-based solutions EDITOR and EDITOR Insights, or a standard API interface, and analyse and compare underlying portfolios.
Data used in this research is uploaded by ABS issuers to comply with European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) and European Central Bank (ECB) regulatory requirements for asset-backed securitisation transactions, as well as Bank of England loan level data requirements.
For custom research reports or information on how to access the loan-level data yourself, please contact us at enquiries@eurodw.eu. Furthermore, if you have conducted research with our ABS data and would like us to feature it, please email us.