Noun
(commerce, finance) The fact or process of securitizing assets; the conversion of loans into securities, usually in order to sell them on to other investors.
(politics) The act of convincing a relevant audience to treat a topic as a matter of security (regardless of whether it constitutes an actual threat), thus justifying the use of extraordinary measures.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgLike many other banks and finance companies, Green Tree used a process called securitization to resell its home loans to outside investors. Green Tree grouped thousands of these small loans into a pool worth hundreds of millions of dollars. Alex Berenson
I can't think of another enterprise other than being a homeowner that can't have its debt restructured in bankruptcy. Corporations can but a homeowner can't? Now with securitization the homeowner can't go to the owner of the loan and work things out. Eli Broad
For liquidation value, we used standard haircuts for the company's A/R, after adjusting for receivables that were associated with the company's securitization program. Source: Internet
Global Jet Capital, a private aircraft financier, has revived a securitization backed by a portfolio of aircraft leases and loans that the company scuttled late last year. Source: Internet
Mr. Santangeli’s structured finance practice began in his previous role in-house at Bank of Scotland Corporate where he advised extensively on CMBS and conduit-based securitization. Source: Internet
The euro-denominated tranches of Jefferson Smurfit Group's credit facility have been trading higher as the company pursues an asset securitization that will generate proceeds targeted to pay down the company's bank loans, said loan traders. Source: Internet