Golden Credit Card Trust, a Canadian special purpose issuer, closed its offerings of US$1.15 billion aggregate principal amount of Credit Card Receivables Backed Senior Notes. The notes were issued in two series: a floating rate series (Series 2012-3) with US$650 million aggregate principal amount of Credit Card Receivables Backed Senior Notes and a fixed rate series (Series 2012-4) with U.S.$500 million aggregate principal amount of Credit Card Receivables Backed Senior Notes. The offerings of the notes were made in the United States pursuant to Rule 144A under the U.S. Securities Act of 1933. The Lead Bookrunner for the senior notes of both series was RBC Capital Markets, LLC. Both series of notes are backed by a related co-ownership interest in a pool of Canadian credit card receivables originated by Royal Bank of Canada. Golden Credit Card Trust purchased such co-ownership interests from Royal Bank of Canada with the proceeds of the issuance of the notes, and Royal Bank of Canada is the servicer of the pool of credit card receivables.
Working with Royal Bank of Canada in-house counsel, Erin Dion and Stacey Frankel, McCarthy Tétrault LLP acted for the Trust and Royal Bank of Canada with a team that included Marc MacMullin, Andrew Parker, Michael McConnell, Matthew Appleby and Emily Ng (corporate) and Gabrielle Richards (tax). Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP provided US legal advice to the Trust and Royal Bank of Canada with a team that included Joseph Topolski and Mitch Sprengelmeyer (corporate) and Anna-Liza Harris (tax).
The Lead Bookrunner was advised on Canadian and US matters by Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP with a team that included Rick Fullerton (corporate); Lara Friedlander (tax) in Toronto; and Jason Comerford (corporate) and Bill Corcoran (tax) in New York.
Working with Royal Bank of Canada in-house counsel, Erin Dion and Stacey Frankel, McCarthy Tétrault LLP acted for the Trust and Royal Bank of Canada with a team that included Marc MacMullin, Andrew Parker, Michael McConnell, Matthew Appleby and Emily Ng (corporate) and Gabrielle Richards (tax). Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP provided US legal advice to the Trust and Royal Bank of Canada with a team that included Joseph Topolski and Mitch Sprengelmeyer (corporate) and Anna-Liza Harris (tax).
The Lead Bookrunner was advised on Canadian and US matters by Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP with a team that included Rick Fullerton (corporate); Lara Friedlander (tax) in Toronto; and Jason Comerford (corporate) and Bill Corcoran (tax) in New York.
Lawyer(s)
Michael K. McConnell
Matthew Appleby
Richard J. Fullerton
Bill Corcoran
Jason Comerford
Lara G. Friedlander
Marc J. MacMullin
Andrew C. Parker