Definition of securitize in English:
securitize
(British securitise)
verb sɪˈkjʊərɪtʌɪzsɪˈkjɔːrɪtʌɪzsəˈkjʊrəˌtaɪz
[with object]often as adjective securitizedConvert (an asset, especially a loan) into marketable securities, typically for the purpose of raising cash by selling them to other investors.
the use of securitized debt as a major source of corporate finance
Example sentencesExamples
- So instead of carrying a letter of credit on a balance sheet, a creditor will securitize it and sell it on the open market.
- And much of the debt has been securitized into income shares sold to the public which has no knowledge of what they bought.
- Additionally, many asset-backed conduits purchase financial assets already securitized by other funding corporations.
- You can also securitize the projected cash flows, as noted finance theorist Robert Merton has recommended.
- Capital One is just one of many credit card issuers that securitize loans.
- As more companies securitize their assets, the arguments become even more bitter.
Definition of securitize in US English:
securitize
(British securitise)
verbsəˈkyo͝orəˌtīzsəˈkjʊrəˌtaɪz
[with object]often as adjective securitizedConvert (an asset, especially a loan) into marketable securities, typically for the purpose of raising cash by selling them to other investors.
the use of securitized debt as a major source of corporate finance
Example sentencesExamples
- You can also securitize the projected cash flows, as noted finance theorist Robert Merton has recommended.
- Capital One is just one of many credit card issuers that securitize loans.
- And much of the debt has been securitized into income shares sold to the public which has no knowledge of what they bought.
- Additionally, many asset-backed conduits purchase financial assets already securitized by other funding corporations.
- So instead of carrying a letter of credit on a balance sheet, a creditor will securitize it and sell it on the open market.
- As more companies securitize their assets, the arguments become even more bitter.