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Derivatives
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2022
Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities Disclosure [Abstract]  
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Sunlight has entered into two agreements considered derivatives under GAAP that are subject to interest rate, credit, and/ or prepayment risks. Interest rate risk is sensitive to many factors, including governmental monetary and tax policies, domestic and international economic and political considerations, as well as other factors. Credit risk includes a borrower’s inability or unwillingness to make contractually required payments. Prepayment risk includes a borrower’s payment, or lack of payment, of contractual Loan amounts prior to the date such amounts are contractually due.

In January 2019, Sunlight entered into an agreement with its Bank Partner to arrange Indirect Channel Loans for the purchase and installation of home improvements other than residential solar energy systems. The agreement (a) entitles Sunlight to cash flows collected from the portfolio of Indirect Channel Loans held by its Bank Partner in excess of a contractual rate, based upon one-month LIBOR plus a fixed spread, and (b) requires Sunlight to pay its Bank Partner for portfolio cash flows below such contractual rate. This contractual arrangement incorporates interest rate and credit risks related to the risk of default on Indirect Channel Loans held by its Bank Partner that results from a borrower’s inability or unwillingness to make contractually required payments. In December 2022, Sunlight and Bank Partner amended the agreement, which removed the indexed contractual rate and the agreement was no longer considered a derivative under GAAP.

In February 2021, Sunlight entered into an agreement with an Indirect Channel Loan Purchaser to purchase Indirect Channel Loans for the installation of home improvements other than residential solar energy systems. As part of that agreement, Sunlight is entitled to additional sale proceeds upon the prepayment of certain Indirect Channel Loans sold. This contractual arrangement incorporates prepayment risk related to loan prepayment rates below Sunlight’s expectations.

Sunlight’s contract derivatives are recorded at fair value in the accompanying Consolidated Balance Sheets as follows:
Successor
Balance Sheet LocationDecember 31, 2022December 31, 2021
Contract derivative 1(a)
Other assetsn.a.$1,076 
Contract derivative 2Other assets449 335 
$449 $1,411 
a.The agreement was amended in December 2022 and no longer meets the definition of a derivative under GAAP.

The following table summarizes notional amounts related to derivatives:

Successor
December 31, 2022December 31, 2021
Contract derivative 1(a)
n.a.$38,879 
Contract derivative 2(b)
38,805 37,891 
a.At December 31, 2021, amount represents the carrying value of Indirect Channel Loans for the purchase and installation of home improvements other than residential solar energy systems held by Sunlight’s Bank Partner. Starting December, 2022, the amended agreement no longer meets the definition of a derivative under GAAP.
b.Represents the unpaid principal balance of the Loans at time of sale to the Indirect Channel Loan Purchaser for which Sunlight is entitled to income in the event of prepayment of the Indirect Channel Loans.
The following table summarizes all income (loss) recorded in relation to derivatives:

SuccessorPredecessor
For the Year Ended December 31, 2022For the Period July 10, 2021 to December 31, 2021For the Period January 1, 2021 to July 9, 2021
Change in fair value of contract derivatives, net
Contract derivative 1$(1,076)$573 $(932)
Contract derivative 2114 65 270 
$(962)$638 $(662)
Realized gains/(losses) on contract derivatives, net
Contract derivative 1$2,245 $2,789 $2,950 
Contract derivative 2356 77 42 
$2,601 $2,866 $2,992