Enova International Announces $261.4 Million Asset-Backed Notes Offering

Reuters11-06
Enova International Announces $261.4 Million Asset-Backed Notes Offering

Enova International Inc. announced that its wholly-owned indirect subsidiary, OnDeck Asset Securitization IV, LLC, intends to offer $261,434,000 in initial principal amount of Series 2025-2 Fixed Rate Asset-Backed Notes in a private securitization transaction. The Offered Notes have a legal final payment date of November 17, 2032. The offering is subject to market and customary conditions, with closing anticipated on or about November 13, 2025. The securities are being offered only to qualified institutional buyers under Rule 144A and to persons outside the United States pursuant to Regulation S under the Securities Act. The full prospectus can be found on the SEC's website at www.sec.gov.

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