S&P: A Regional Investment Bank Wins New Business and Better Manages its Municipal Clients’ Credit and Climate Risks.

HIGHLIGHTS

A regional investment bank is looking into upgrading its credit and climate workflow processes. By working with S&P Global Market Intelligence, the bank was able to automate its credit and climate data collection process, acquire a transparent approach to understanding creditworthiness of financial advisory clients, and help the firm win the underwriting of new deals.

This regional investment bank advises over 100 municipal clients and underwrites dozens of deals annually. The financial advisory team supports their clients with the issuance of new debt and navigating the credit rating process. Separately, the underwriting team facilitates the purchase and resale of new municipal securities, where having a deep understanding of credit and climate risks is essential in structuring a deal. Also, the company was aggressively looking to add more clients. Given the importance of these functions to these departments, the company was interested in upgrading its credit and climate workflow processes. By working with S&P Global Market Intelligence (Market Intelligence), the company achieved these goals of automating its credit and climate data collection process and providing a simple to use, completely transparent approach to understanding creditworthiness of financial advisory clients and helping the firm compete, win and promote the underwriting of new deals.

Pain Points
The Public Finance financial advisory and underwriting teams had been struggling with their internally developed solution, which was not adequate for the company’s needs. Specifically:

The company’s Public Finance team adopted the Market Intelligence’s Public Finance Automated Scoring Tool (PFAST) solution to address these challenges.

The Solution
Market Intelligence recommended PFAST, an Excel-based suite of Market Intelligence Credit Assessment Scorecards that is both an automated credit scoring and data solution enabling users to:

Assign credit scores to the vast majority of the company’s municipal customers
PFAST offers broad Public Finance sector coverage, including:

Understand your client’s climate risks
Understanding your client’s susceptibility to 18 different natural hazards and potential economic loss from those natural disasters will help you better and more proactively manage your clients. PFAST also includes a quantitatively based summary environmental/social score for every municipal entity where data is available.

Win new business by differentiating yourself from your competitors by providing credit and climate insights
PFAST will provide easy to identify credit and climate finding that will highlight your command of new and existing clients. Leverage our unrivaled ability to create local, regional, and national benchmarks for prospective clients given our vast database of both rated and unrated issuers.

Automate the spreading for all S&P rated General Obligation, Water & Sewer, Healthcare, Higher Education and Airport Obligors
Market Intelligence has collected more than three years of financial and economic data for all rated general obligation issuers, water & sewer, healthcare, higher education, and airports. The data and credit scoring are fully automated by simply using an identifier (CUSIP or S&P Capital IQ ID).

Monitor your customer credit quality in minutes
By simply inputting an identifier a user can generate overall credit risk scores for your complete public finance customer portfolio.

Conduct scenario analysis
Additional functionality for conducting “what-if” scenario analysis for your municipal portfolio.

Key Benefits

The PFAST solution provides an automated credit scoring tool for all US cities, counties, and school districts and water and sewer utilities. A similar approach is also available for the major rated revenue bond segments. Key benefits include:

Click here to learn more about the Public Finance Automated Scoring Tool (PFAST), mentioned in this case study.



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