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James Cretella Explains How Changes in Law and Advancements in Technology Are Reshaping the Future of Asset-based Lending for Modern Lenders

Jennifer Ross by Jennifer Ross
December 19, 2025
in Business
Reading Time: 6 mins read

As the landscape becomes more complex for asset-based lending (ABL), borrowers and lenders alike are adapting to a system where legal due diligence, digital compliance tools, and proactive structuring are integral to success. Changes in law, whether statutory or case law, influence how deals are documented and protected. Meanwhile, as James Cretella notes, lenders are leveraging technology to streamline compliance and reduce risk exposure.

Asset-Based Lending in Today’s Market

Asset-based lending (ABL) is a secured loan that is based on the value of certain assets of the borrower.  Asset based loans allow a business to unlock working capital by leveraging its receivables, inventory, equipment or even intellectual property.  Unlike other forms of financing, asset based loans rely more on the value of the company’s assets than on the company’s credit ratings or long-term cash flow projections.

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Many mid-sized and growing companies turn to ABL to support expansion, manage seasonal fluctuations, or stabilize cash flow. A manufacturer might use outstanding invoices to improve its liquidity, while a distributor could leverage inventory to meet rising demand. 

From a lender’s perspective, the presence of collateral lowers default risk and creates a more structured lending relationship. This risk-reduction component often leads to more favorable terms for both borrower and lender, enhancing the overall appeal of such facilities.

Legal Changes Shaping Practices

Recent legal updates have altered how asset-based lending is structured and executed. For example, the 2022 amendments to the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) are intended to address transactions in digital assets. These amendments provide a framework for perfecting security interests in digital assets, referred to as “controllable electronic records”, including virtual currencies and electronic promissory notes.  

Two recent decisions concerning the validity of non pro-rata “uptier” transactions are also influencing ABL transactions.  In an “uptier” transaction, the required lenders under a credit agreement agree to amend the credit agreement to permit the issuance of new senior debt and, in many instances, subsequently exchange their existing debt for the new senior debt. The non-participating lenders are effectively left with subordinated debt.  The Fifth Circuit, in the Serta Simmons bankruptcy case, held that such an “uptier” transaction did not fall within the typical “open market purchase” exception to the requirement under the credit agreement that payments be shared ratably among lenders.   By contrast, a New York state court, in case called Mitel Networks, upheld the validity of a similarly structured “uptier” transaction. These decisions have led to increased negotiations of the buyback and sacred rights provisions in a credit agreement, as borrowers look to preserve flexibility to pursue “uptier” transactions while lenders look to protect against winding up on the wrong side of one.   

Further, new regulatory standards now require lenders to be more precise in how they document and protect their interests. These changes are influencing not just compliance checklists, but the very architecture of ABL deals. Regulatory pressure has encouraged lenders to adopt more consistent risk frameworks. With heightened scrutiny from oversight bodies, lenders are tightening their internal controls and leaning more on legal teams to navigate the shifting landscape.

Legal Due Diligence and Risk Discovery

Legal due diligence plays a central role in the evaluation of ABL transactions. Lenders are not only reviewing financial statements and asset valuations, but also scrutinizing a variety of potential legal issues with those assets. Questions around ownership rights, existing liens, or pending litigation can dramatically affect whether a deal moves forward.

The growing complexity of borrower structures—especially in private equity-backed or multi-entity businesses—means legal teams must dig deeper. They’re now involved earlier and more frequently in the underwriting process, working alongside credit analysts to ensure the deal is not only profitable, but enforceable.

Digital Tools Supporting Monitoring

Technology is changing how lenders monitor their ABL transactions. Many digital platforms allow real-time tracking of collateral and streamlined document management. This integration reduces human error and increases transparency across teams handling risk, credit, and legal reviews.

Smart systems can now flag inconsistencies or missing data within minutes. A growing number of lenders are embedding these digital tools into their workflows, allowing legal oversight to scale alongside portfolio growth. Some platforms also generate audit trails automatically, which is particularly useful during regulatory examinations or internal audits.

When legal, credit, and risk teams collaborate, they can build deal structures that balance lender protection with borrower flexibility. This unity often signals to borrowers that a lender is sophisticated and long-term focused, helping to build trust and lasting relationships. In a crowded market, such alignment can be a key differentiator, opening doors to new prospects.

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