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Servicers Forum  

The Servicers Forum brings together key stakeholders in the commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBS) post-securitization ecosystem. Our membership includes master, primary, and special servicers, complemented by valuable perspectives from trustees, NRSROs, asset managers, and specialized third-party service providers.

It provides an in-depth analysis of the growing challenges posed by commercial real estate credit issues on servicing operations, as well as insights into the best business models for the future of commercial servicing. The leadership team of the Servicers Forum comprises Co-Chairs representing both the master and special servicing sectors.

Servicers Forum Leadership:

Co-Chairs:
Dana Jo Martino
, Berkadia Commercial Mortgage LLC
Alex Killick, CWCapital

Chair-Elects:
Amanda Dugat
,SitusAMC
Brett Mann, LNR Partners

Past Chairs:
Adam Fox, Fitch Ratings
Pamela Dent 

Overview of Forum Procedures and Process   (members only)

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Contact Rohit Narayanan for Servicers Forum related questions.

Forum Related News

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The CRE Finance Council Announces New Chairs for Industry Forums 

June 10, 2025

New Chairs and Chair-Elects Introduced at Annual June Conference

 

The CRE Finance Council (CREFC) announced new Chairs for the 2025-2026 industry Forums. The new Forum leadership was elected at CREFC’s Annual June Conference in New York City on Tuesday.

CREFC’s Forums represent specific market constituencies that drive the U.S. commercial real estate finance industry. Forums include:

  • Alternative Lenders and High-Yield Investors
  • CMBS B-Piece Investors 
  • CMBS Investment-Grade Bondholders 
  • CMBS Issuers 
  • CMBS Servicers 
    • Master Servicers
    • Special Servicers
  • GSE/Multifamily Lenders 
  • Portfolio Lenders
    • Bank Lenders 
    • Insurance Company Lenders 

Each Forum interacts and addresses issues critical to their business sector, while working to achieve solutions that serve a common purpose. CREFC’s Forums manage disparate and converging market views, advocate a consensus of positions to policymakers and lawmakers, educate members, develop market best practices and standards, and work to improve the entire commercial real estate finance market.
  
The incoming slate of Forum leaders includes:

B-Piece Investors. CREFC welcomes Josh Brand (Argentic) as Chair-Elect, Frank Yin (KKR) as Chair, and Peter Lindner (Rialto Capital Advisors) as Past-Chair. In 2024-2025, Jason Nick (Starwood Property Trust) was Past-Chair.
  
GSE/Multifamily Lenders. CREFC welcomes Lee Green (Wells Fargo) as Chair-Elect, David Haynes (CBRE Multifamily Capital, Inc.) as Chair, Ahmed Hasan (Capital One) as Past-Chair. John Jang (Fannie Mae) and Jason Griest (Freddie Mac) serve as GSE representatives. In 2024-2025, the Past-Chair was Kate Whalen (BMO).
  
Investment-Grade Bondholders. CREFC welcomes Wendy Pei (Ellington Management) as Chair-Elect, Adam Smith (DWS) as Chair, and Rajesh Bansal (Quiq Capital) as Past-Chair. In 2024-2025, Richard Razza (Webster Bank) served as Past-Chair. 
  
Issuers. CREFC welcomes Scott Epperson (Goldman Sachs) as Chair-Elect, Shaishav Agarwal (Deutsche Bank) as Chair, and Brigid M. Mattingly (Wells Fargo) as Past-Chair. In 2024-2025, Jane Lam (Morgan Stanley) served as Past-Chair.
  
Portfolio Lenders – Bank Lender Subforum. CREFC welcomes Bridget Scanlon (Morgan Stanley) as Chair-Elect, Kristin Khanna (Barclays) as Chair, and Robert Grudzinski (U.S. Bank) as Past-Chair. In 2024-2025, Scott Dixon (Truist) was Past-Chair.
  
Portfolio Lenders – Insurance Company Lenders Subforum. CREFC welcomes Kevin Catlett (Principal Real Estate Investors) as Chair-Elect, Melissa Farrell (PGIM) as Chair, and Kevin Pivnick (Blackstone) as Past-Chair. In 2024-2025, Chris Miculis (Nuveen) served as Past-Chair. 
  
Servicers. CREFC welcomes Amanda Dugat (SitusAMC) and Brett Mann (LNR Partners) as Chairs-Elect, Dana Jo Martino (Berkadia Commercial Mortgage LLC) and Alex Killick (CWCapital) as Co-Chairs, and Adam Fox (Fitch Ratings) and Pamela Dent as Past-Chairs. In 2024-2025, 
Leslie Hayton (Trimont) and Tony Yousif (SVN) served as Past-Chairs. 
  
The following slate of Forum leaders remains unchanged this year:
  
Alternative Lenders & High-Yield Investors. Rachel Hunter-Goldman (KKR) remains as Chair-Elect, Samantha Rotchford (BDT & MSD Partners) serves as Chair, and Samir Tejpaul (Madison Realty Capital) continues as Past-Chair. 
  
“We are excited to welcome the new members to our industry Forums and we want to thank the existing and past Forum members for their dedication and continued support of our work,” said Lisa Pendergast, President and CEO of CREFC.
  
“CREFC’s industry Forums work to ensure there is consensus among their constituents and advocate on behalf of them with other industry participants, policymakers, and lawmakers. By playing a key role in developing industry practices and implementing initiatives to support their members, Forum leaders help to ensure all voices are heard. We are grateful for their dedication to CRE finance and their contributions, which ensure the industry continues to innovate and evolve.”

Contact 

Aleksandrs Rozens
Senior Director,
Communications
646.884.7567
arozens@crefc.org
The information provided herein is general in nature and for educational purposes only. CRE Finance Council makes no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, validity, usefulness, or suitability of the information provided. The information should not be relied upon or interpreted as legal, financial, tax, accounting, investment, commercial or other advice, and CRE Finance Council disclaims all liability for any such reliance. © 2025 CRE Finance Council. All rights reserved.
The CRE Finance Council Announces New Chairs for Industry Forums
June 10, 2025
The CRE Finance Council (CREFC) announced new Chairs for the 2025-2026 industry Forums.

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Forums Update: Servicing Administration and Special Situations

November 26, 2024

Pamela Dent and Adam Fox (Forum Chairs), Alex Killick and Dana Jo Martino (Chair Elects), and Leslie Hayton and Tony Yousif (Past Chairs) form the “Leadership Working Group” of CREFC’s Servicing Administration and Special Situations Forums. This group sets agendas and priorities for the Forum based on members of their Forum and represent the constituency on CREFC’s Policy Committee.

What’s New: Ongoing market challenges continue to drive discussions within the Servicers Forum:

  • At the CREFC June conference, servicers focused on performing and non-performing loans in various markets.
  • Today, the focus is on non-performing loans, from all perspectives —borrower, lender, and investor.
  • There are no easy answers. The general consensus is that every loan and asset must be individually evaluated for the option that yields the best results.
  • Recent interest-rate volatility and improved market issuance through 2024 continue to create a dynamic servicing environment.

Key Servicer Focus Areas:

  • Upcoming maturities and borrowers’ ability to refinance
  • Monitoring and tracking servicing activity
  • Transparency
  • Complexity of non-recoverable advance decisions and their impact on transaction waterfalls
  • Collateral/asset valuation
  • Rising delinquencies
  • GSE focus on property quality and tenant protections
  • Loan covenants
  • Increasing costs and complexity associated with maintaining required insurance coverage
  • Special Servicer remediation plans

What they’re saying: Today’s discussions focus on:

  • Uncertainty surrounding asset valuations and the impact on workouts and advancing
  • The pick up in new issuance and the notable increasing complexity of loan covenants
  • As of September 2024, there were 200 securitized transactions with transaction-level Holdback accounts, more than half of which had a balance of $50,000 or less
  • Exit strategies for loans in special servicing
  • Balancing borrower requests for extensions with Special Servicers’ recognition of improving interest rates and modification structures to encourage payoffs.

What's next: Servicers are highly focused on the increase in delinquencies, the volume of loans transferring to special servicing, the timing around exit strategies, and when valuations will stabilize.

Servicing Forum leadership expects forum discussions at the January conference to focus on:

  • Uncertainty surrounding valuations and their impact on the master servicer role as liquidity provider,
  • Providing timely market commentary on performing and non-performing loans, and
  • Identifying loans in real distress and expectations around exit strategies.

Key Policy Issue: National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) Reauthorization.

  • Unless Congress takes action, the NFIP is scheduled to expire after Dec. 20, 2024, along with government funding. Short-term extensions of the NFIP, tied to government funding, have been the status quo since the long-term reauthorization expired in 2017.
  • Congress has yet to agree on a long-term NFIP extension due to sharp disagreements on program costs and coverage from Senators in flood-prone states. While the program is not expected to expire, a lapse would prevent the NFIP from issuing new policies and reduce the program’s existing borrowing authority.
  • Commercial mortgages with a mandatory flood insurance purchase requirement can satisfy the obligation through the NFIP or private insurance, but CRE policies are limited to $500,000 in coverage through the NFIP.

What’s Next: Forum Leaders look forward to presenting members with an update at CREFC’s Annual January Conference in Miami. As June 2025 approaches, the chairs will seek nominations for the next Chair-Elect to join their leadership slate.

To join the Servicing Administration and/or the Special Situations Forum, please register here.

For any forum related questions, please contact Rohit Narayanan (Rnarayanan@crefc.org).

Contact 

Rohit Narayanan
Managing Director, Industry Initiatives
646.884.7569

2024-2025

 
The information provided herein is general in nature and for educational purposes only. CRE Finance Council makes no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, validity, usefulness, or suitability of the information provided. The information should not be relied upon or interpreted as legal, financial, tax, accounting, investment, commercial or other advice, and CRE Finance Council disclaims all liability for any such reliance. © 2024 CRE Finance Council. All rights reserved.
Forums Update: Servicing Administration and Special Situations 2025
November 26, 2024
Pamela Dent and Adam Fox (Forum Chairs), Alex Killick and Dana Jo Martino (Chair Elects), and Leslie Hayton and Tony Yousif (Past Chairs) form the “Leadership Working Group” of CREFC’s Servicing Administration and Special Situations Forums.

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The CRE Finance Council Announces New Chairs for Industry Forums

June 11, 2024

New Chairs and Chair-Elects Introduced at Annual June Conference


NEW YORK, June 11, 2024 –
The CRE Finance Council (CREFC) announced today new Chairs for the 2024-2025 industry Forums. The new Forum leadership was introduced at CREFC’s Annual June Conference in New York City.

CREFC’s Forums represent specific market constituencies that drive the U.S. commercial real estate finance industry. Forums include:

  • Alternative Lenders and High Yield Investors
  • B-Piece Investors
  • GSE/Multifamily Lenders
  • Investment-Grade Bondholders
  • Issuers
  • Portfolio Lenders
  • Servicers

Each of these Forums interacts and addresses issues critical to their business sector and works to achieve solutions that serve a common purpose. CREFC’s Forums manage disparate and converging market views, advocate a consensus of positions to policymakers and lawmakers, educate members, develop market best practices and standards, and work toward the betterment of the entire commercial real estate finance market.

The Incoming slate of Forum leaders includes:

Alternative Lenders & High Yield Investors. CREFC welcomes Rachel Hunter-Goldman (KKR) as Chair-Elect, Samantha Rotchford (MSD) as Chair, and Samir Tejpaul (Square Mile Capital Investments) as Past Chair.

B-Piece Investors: CREFC welcomes Frank Yin (KKR) as Chair-Elect, Peter Lindner (Rialto) as Chair, and Jason Nick (LNR) as Past Chair. In 2023-2024, Lyndsay Stephenson (Prime Finance Partners) served as Past Chair.

GSE/Multifamily Lenders: CREFC welcomes David Haynes (CBRE) as Chair-Elect, Ahmed Hasan (Capital One) as Chair, and Kate Whalen (BMO) as Past Chair. In 2023-2024, the Past Chair was Emily Schultz (Berkadia Commercial Mortgage). Alonzo White (Fannie Mae) and Jason Griest (Freddie Mac) serve as government-sponsored enterprise representatives.

Investment-Grade Bondholders: CREFC welcomes Adam Smith (DWS) as Chair-Elect, Rajesh Bansal (Quiq Capital) as Chair, and Richard Razza (Webster Bank) as Past Chair. In 2023-2024, Jane Rivers (T. Rowe Price) served as Past Chair.

Issuers: CREFC welcomes Shaishav Agarwal (Deutsche Bank) as Chair-Elect, Brigid Mattingly (Wells Fargo) as Chair, and Jane Lam (Morgan Stanley) as Past Chair. In 2023-2024, David Schell (BMO Capital Markets) served as Past Chair.

Portfolio Lenders – Banks: CREFC welcomes Kristin Khanna (Barclays) as Chair-Elect, Rob Grudzinski (U.S. Bank) as Chair, and Scott Dixon (Truist) as Past Chair. In 2023-2024, Jonathan Salzinger (Bank of America) served as Past Chair.

Portfolio Lenders – Insurance Company: CREFC welcomes Melissa Farrell (PGIM) as Chair-Elect, Kevin Pivnick (Blackstone) as Chair, and Chris Miculis (Nuveen) as Past Chair. In 2023-2024, Stefanie Stewart (Voya Investment Management) served as Past Chair.

Servicers – Servicing Administration: CREFC welcomes Dana Jo Martino (Berkadia) as Chair-Elect, Adam Fox (Fitch Ratings) as Chair, and Leslie Hayton (Wells Fargo) as Past Chair. In 2023-2024, Stacy Ackermann (K&L Gates) served as Past Chair.

Servicers – Special Situations: CREFC welcomes Alex Killick (CWCapital) as Chair-Elect, Pam Dent (Freddie Mac) as Chair, and Tony Yousif (SVN) as Past Chair. In 2023-2024, Andrea Helm (Midland Loan Services) served as Past Chair.


“We want to welcome the new members of our CREFC industry Forums and thank existing and past Forum members for their dedication and excellent work,” said Lisa Pendergast, Executive Director of CREFC.


“For 30 years, CREFC has served as the voice of the now $6 trillion commercial real estate finance industry and CREFC’s industry Forums continue to play a key role in ensuring all industry voices are heard and respected. CREFC’s Forums serve a vital industry function, as they represent key components of the CRE finance markets. A core function of Forum leaders is to work toward consensus among their constituents and then advocate those positions to other market segments and to policy and lawmakers. Forum leaders are also charged with assisting the development of industry best practices and implementing new initiatives critical to their business sectors. I and the entire CREFC community are grateful for our Forum leaders and their contributions and dedication to CRE finance.” 

Contact:

Aleksandrs Rozens

arozens@crefc.org

646-884-7567

Contact 

Aleksandrs Rozens
Senior Director, Communications

The information provided herein is general in nature and for educational purposes only. CRE Finance Council makes no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, validity, usefulness, or suitability of the information provided. The information should not be relied upon or interpreted as legal, financial, tax, accounting, investment, commercial or other advice, and CRE Finance Council disclaims all liability for any such reliance. © 2023 CRE Finance Council. All rights reserved.
The CRE Finance Council Announces New Chairs for Industry Forums
June 11, 2024
The CRE Finance Council (CREFC) announced today new Chairs for the 2024-2025 industry Forums.

News

The CRE Finance Council Announces New Chairs for Industry Forums

June 11, 2024

New Chairs and Chair-Elects Introduced at Annual June Conference

The CRE Finance Council (CREFC) announced today new Chairs for the 2024-2025 industry Forums. The new Forum leadership was introduced at CREFC’s Annual June Conference in New York City.

CREFC’s Forums represent specific market constituencies that drive the U.S. commercial real estate finance industry. Forums include:

  • Alternative Lenders and High Yield Investors
  • B-Piece Investors
  • GSE/Multifamily Lenders
  • Investment-Grade Bondholders
  • Issuers
  • Portfolio Lenders
  • Servicers


Each of these Forums interacts and addresses issues critical to their business sector and works to achieve solutions that serve a common purpose. CREFC’s Forums manage disparate and converging market views, advocate a consensus of positions to policymakers and lawmakers, educate members, develop market best practices and standards, and work toward the betterment of the entire commercial real estate finance market.

The Incoming slate of Forum leaders includes:

Alternative Lenders & High Yield Investors: CREFC welcomes Rachel Hunter-Goldman (KKR) as Chair-Elect, Samantha Rotchford (MSD) as Chair, and Samir Tejpaul (Square Mile Capital Investments) as Past Chair.

B-Piece Investors: CREFC welcomes Frank Yin (KKR) as Chair-Elect, Peter Lindner (Rialto) as Chair, and Jason Nick (LNR) as Past Chair. In 2023-2024, Lyndsay Stephenson (Prime Finance Partners) served as Past Chair.

GSE/Multifamily Lenders: CREFC welcomes David Haynes (CBRE) as Chair-Elect, Ahmed Hasan (Capital One) as Chair, and Kate Whalen (BMO) as Past Chair. In 2023-2024, the Past Chair was Emily Schultz (Berkadia Commercial Mortgage). Alonzo White (Fannie Mae) and Jason Griest (Freddie Mac) serve as government-sponsored enterprise representatives.

Investment-Grade Bondholders: CREFC welcomes Adam Smith (DWS) as Chair-Elect, Rajesh Bansal (Quiq Capital) as Chair, and Richard Razza (Webster Bank) as Past Chair. In 2023-2024, Jane Rivers (T. Rowe Price) served as Past Chair.

Issuers: CREFC welcomes Shaishav Agarwal (Deutsche Bank) as Chair-Elect, Brigid Mattingly (Wells Fargo) as Chair, and Jane Lam (Morgan Stanley) as Past Chair. In 2023-2024, David Schell (BMO Capital Markets) served as Past Chair.

Portfolio Lenders – Banks: CREFC welcomes Kristin Khanna (Barclays) as Chair-Elect, Rob Grudzinski (U.S. Bank) as Chair, and Scott Dixon (Truist) as Past Chair. In 2023-2024, Jonathan Salzinger (Bank of America) served as Past Chair.

Portfolio Lenders – Insurance Company: CREFC welcomes Melissa Farrell (PGIM) as Chair-Elect, Kevin Pivnick (Blackstone) as Chair, and Chris Miculis (Nuveen) as Past Chair. In 2023-2024, Stefanie Stewart (Voya Investment Management) served as Past Chair.

Servicers – Servicing Administration: CREFC welcomes Dana Jo Martino (Berkadia) as Chair-Elect, Adam Fox (Fitch Ratings) as Chair, and Leslie Hayton (Wells Fargo) as Past Chair. In 2023-2024, Stacy Ackermann (K&L Gates) served as Past Chair.

Servicers – Special Situations: CREFC welcomes Alex Killick (CWCapital) as Chair-Elect, Pam Dent (Freddie Mac) as Chair, and Tony Yousif (SVN) as Past Chair. In 2023-2024, Andrea Helm (Midland Loan Services) served as Past Chair.


“We want to welcome the new members of our CREFC industry Forums and thank existing and past Forum members for their dedication and excellent work,” said Lisa Pendergast, Executive Director of CREFC.

“For 30 years, CREFC has served as the voice of the now $6 trillion commercial real estate finance industry and CREFC’s industry Forums continue to play a key role in ensuring all industry voices are heard and respected. CREFC’s Forums serve a vital industry function, as they represent key components of the CRE finance markets. A core function of Forum leaders is to work toward consensus among their constituents and then advocate those positions to other market segments and to policy and lawmakers. Forum leaders are also charged with assisting the development of industry best practices and implementing new initiatives critical to their business sectors. I and the entire CREFC community are grateful for our Forum leaders and their contributions and dedication to CRE finance.”

 

Contact 

Aleksandrs Rozens
Senior Director, Communications

The information provided herein is general in nature and for educational purposes only. CRE Finance Council makes no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, validity, usefulness, or suitability of the information provided. The information should not be relied upon or interpreted as legal, financial, tax, accounting, investment, commercial or other advice, and CRE Finance Council disclaims all liability for any such reliance. © 2023 CRE Finance Council. All rights reserved.
The CRE Finance Council Announces New Chairs for Industry Forums
June 11, 2024
The CRE Finance Council (CREFC) announced today new Chairs for the 2024-2025 industry Forums. The new Forum leadership was introduced at CREFC’s Annual June Conference in New York City.

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Forum Spotlight: Servicing Administration and Special Situations 

November 6, 2023

Together, Leslie, Adam, Stacy, Tony, Pamela, and Andrea form the “Leadership Working Group” for the Servicing Administration and Special Situations Forums. The group sets agendas and priorities for the Forum, as well as represents the constituency on CREFC’s Policy Committee.

What’s new: The challenges in the market have caused renewed interest in the Servicers Forum.

  • In June, the focus was on what servicers were seeing across markets for both performing and non-performing loans.
  • Today, the focus is on non-performing loans, from all viewpoints—borrower, lender, and investor.
  • There are no easy answers and the general consensus is that every loan and asset needs and will be individually evaluated for the option that yields the best results.

What is clear is that the playbook used in the GFC will not be the first place servicers look to for guidance in the current, very different environment.

Key Servicer Focus Areas

  • Monitoring and tracking servicing activity;
  • Complexity of non-recoverable advance decisions;
  • Collateral/asset valuation;
  • Rising delinquencies;
  • Upcoming maturities and borrower ability to refinance; and
  • Special Servicer remediation plans.

What they’re saying: Discussions focus on the following points:

  • The transition from LIBOR to SOFR, which was scheduled to sunset shortly after the June conference and for which servicers were well prepared;
  • Uncertainty around asset valuations and pricing of new loans;
  • Exit strategies for loans in special servicing; and
  • Borrowers looking for extensions and how they need to approach servicers with a clear exit plan and, in many cases, with collateral enhancements.

What's next: Servicers are highly focused on increased delinquencies, the volume of loans transferring to special servicing, the timing around exit strategies, and when valuations will stabilize. Servicing Forum leadership expects forum discussions at the January conference to focus on:

  • The uncertainty surrounding valuations and the impact they will have on master and special servicer roles as liquidity providers; and
  • What loans are in distress and what expectations are around exit strategies.

Key Policy Issues:

  • SEC’s Conflict of Interest in Securitization Proposal: The definitions are broadly written and could engulf numerous CMBS participants, including servicers, and a broad range of “conflicted activities” that go beyond shorting a transaction. CREFC submitted two comment letters on the issue and is engaging with lawmakers on Capitol Hill.
  • Basel Endgame Capital Proposal: The federal banking regulators have proposed raising capital on banks with $100 billion assets and above. The complex proposal could have impacts on banks that service CMBS. CREFC is working on a comment letter ahead of the January 2025 deadline.

What’s Next: Forum Leaders look forward to presenting CREFC members with an update on their forum at the Annual January Conference in Miami. Soon after, the chairs will seek nominations for the next Chair Elect to join their leadership slate.

To join the Servicing Administration and/or Special Situations Forums, please register here. For any forum related questions, please contact Kathleen Olin.

Contact  

Lisa Pendergast
Executive Director
646.884.7570
lpendergast@crefc.org

Raj Aidasani
Managing Director, Research
646.884.7566
raidasani@crefc.org

The information provided herein is general in nature and for educational purposes only. CRE Finance Council makes no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, validity, usefulness, or suitability of the information provided. The information should not be relied upon or interpreted as legal, financial, tax, accounting, investment, commercial or other advice, and CRE Finance Council disclaims all liability for any such reliance. © 2023 CRE Finance Council. All rights reserved.
Forum Spotlight: Servicing Administration and Special Situations
November 6, 2023
Together, Leslie, Adam, Stacy, Tony, Pamela, and Andrea form the “Leadership Working Group” for the Servicing Administration and Special Situations Forums.

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Forum Spotlight: Servicers

March 20, 2023

Together, Stacy Ackermann, Leslie Hayton, Rich Carlson, Carl McLaughlin, Andrea Helms, Tony Yousif and Niral Shah form the “Leadership Working Group” for the Servicers and Special Situations Forum.  The group sets agendas and priorities for the Forum, as well as represents the constituency on CREFC’s Policy Committee.

What’s new:  In January, the forum debuted its new expansion as we combined the servicing administration and special situations forums. The Special Situations component newly incorporates the special servicing/special situations and distressed asset management as part of the forum.  The decision to evolve and formally combine servicing administration and special situations was due to feedback from members regarding current market conditions and related pressing issues that the members want to explore and address. 

The newly recast forum will have two sets of leadership – one representing servicing administration and the other representing special situations. Importantly, both sets of leadership will continue to work together to address all aspects of member interests and concerns.

Key Servicer Focus Areas

  • Monitoring and tracking servicing activity 
  • Transfers of interest and assumptions
  • Distressed asset resolutions for securitized and portfolio assets
  • Floating rate - transitioning away from LIBOR
  • Collateral Valuation

What they’re saying:  Discussions at the January conference focused on the following points:

  • Payoff efficiencies and success during 2022
  • Increased defeasance volume – will it continue in 2023?
  • Moderate uptick in transfers of interest and assumptions
  • Increased requests for rate cap modifications and differences across portfolio vs securitized
  • Continued valuation uncertainty  - impact on default resolution/enforcement and servicer advances
  • Bespoke distressed asset resolution requests and approaches

Looking ahead, servicers are highly focused on current market conditions and the impact on maturing loans and default resolution and enforcement.  The forum leadership expects our forum discussions at the June conference to focus on the current state of the market and what servicers are seeing as “boots on the ground” with respect to the point of contact with borrowers.

 Key Policy Issues:

  • SEC’s Conflicts of Interest in Securitization Proposal. The proposal would limit CMBS and CRE CLO sponsors from certain transactions in the first year after issuance. CREFC is asking for express exclusion for servicers from being treated as a “sponsor” under the regulation.
  • LIBOR transition:  US Dollar LIBOR is scheduled to cease being published on a representative basis beyond June 30, 2023. Servicer Forum members and CREFC have published the CREFC LIBOR Legacy Playbook, which is designed to address operational issues related to transitioning floating-rate loans currently indexed to LIBOR to the recommended SOFR index plus the ARRC recommended spread adjustment or another contractually agreed-upon benchmark.

What’s Next:  Forum Leaders are seeking nominations for the next Chair Elect to join their leadership slate and look forward to presenting CREFC members with an update on their forum at the Annual June Conference in New York City.  Please send any nominations to Kathleen Olin.

To join the Servicing Administration and/or Special Situations Forums, please register here.  For any forum related questions, please contact Kathleen Olin.

Contact 

Lisa Pendergast
Executive Director
646.884.7570
lpendergast@crefc.org

Raj Aidasani
Managing Director, Research
646.884.7566
raidasani@crefc.org

Servicers Forum (Servicing Administration and Special Situations/Special Assets)

Meet CREFC's Servicers and Special Situations Forum Leaders - Stacy, Leslie, Rick, and Carl

 
The information provided herein is general in nature and for educational purposes only. CRE Finance Council makes no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, validity, usefulness, or suitability of the information provided. The information should not be relied upon or interpreted as legal, financial, tax, accounting, investment, commercial or other advice, and CRE Finance Council disclaims all liability for any such reliance. © 2023 CRE Finance Council. All rights reserved.
Forum Spotlight: Servicers
March 20, 2023
Together, Stacy Ackermann, Leslie Hayton, Rich Carlson, Carl McLaughlin, Andrea Helms, Tony Yousif and Niral Shah form the “Leadership Working Group” for the Servicers and Special Situations Forum.

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