medium · Asset-Backed Securities

A healthcare receivables ABS facility uses a 'Dynamic Advance Rate' currently set at 80%. The trust observes that the 'Denial Ratio' has increased from 5% to 12% over the last quarter.

What is the most likely structural consequence of this shift?

  1. The provider must immediately repurchase every receivable in the pool that is aged past 60 days.
  2. The early amortization trigger tied to excess spread will automatically and immediately activate.
  3. The advance rate will be formulaically reduced to compensate for the higher expected non-collection risk.
  4. The trustee will immediately replace the hospital's entire billing department with a new backup servicer team.

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