PRICING SUPPLEMENT NO. 2 DATED: APRIL 5, 1999 (TO PROSPECTUS SUPPLEMENT DATED MARCH 19, 1999 AND PROSPECTUS DATED MARCH 19, 1999) AT&T CAPITAL CORPORATION MEDIUM-TERM NOTES, SERIES G Issue Price: 100% (as a percent of principal amount) FLOATING RATE NOTES PRINCIPAL AMOUNT: U.S. $25,000,000 INTEREST RATE: Floating ISSUE DATE: April 7, 1999 TRADE DATE: April 5, 1999 SETTLEMENT DATE: April 7, 1999 INITIAL INTEREST PAYMENT DATE: July 9, 1999 MATURITY DATE: April 9, 2001 DAYCOUNT: Actual/360 BASE RATE: LIBOR INDEX MATURITY: 3 Month SPREAD: Plus 17 basis points (subject to adjustment as described below) MINIMUM/ MAXIMUM: Not applicable INITIAL INTEREST RATE: 5.17% per annum INTEREST RESET DATES: January 9, April 9, July 9 and October 9 (or next Business Day), commencing July 9, 1999 SOURCE: LIBOR Telerate INTEREST PAYMENT DATES: January 9, April 9, July 9 and October 9 (or next Business Day) CUSIP NUMBER: 00206HK94 ADJUSTMENT TO THE INTEREST RATE Beginning (a) on the first day following a Failed Acquisition Date or (b) if the Acquisition has not closed by December 31, 1999, on January 1, 2000, the Spread specified above will increase to 92 basis points. If the Spread has been so increased, then, if applicable, upon the first day following the completion of the Acquisition, the Spread will reduce to 17 basis points. A "Failed Acquisition Date" is the earliest public announcement by The CIT Group Inc. or Newcourt Credit Group Inc. that (a) the Acquisition will not occur, (b) either party has failed to receive the necessary shareholder approval for the Acquisition, or (c) either party has failed to receive the necessary regulatory approvals for the Acquisition. "Acquisition" means the acquisition of Newcourt by The CIT Group Inc. announced March 8, 1999. See "Recent Developments" in the accompanying prospectus. No determination has been made whether The CIT Group Inc. will guarantee or support the obligations of either AT&T Capital or Newcourt. Therefore, investors should not expect that The CIT Group Inc. will guarantee or support the obligations of either AT&T Capital or Newcourt. J.P. Morgan & Co.