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A feature of loan documentation, giving lenders the right to transfer the loan to a different lender.
A feature of loan documentation, giving lenders the right to transfer the loan to a different lender.


Lenders value loan transferability, as it gives them the flexibility to manage their balance sheets by fine-tuning their asset portfolios to meet capital adequacy requirements or for other purposes.
Lenders value loan transferability, as it gives them the flexibility to manage their balance sheets by fine-tuning their asset portfolios to meet capital adequacy requirements, or for other purposes.





Revision as of 11:54, 28 June 2015

A feature of loan documentation, giving lenders the right to transfer the loan to a different lender.

Lenders value loan transferability, as it gives them the flexibility to manage their balance sheets by fine-tuning their asset portfolios to meet capital adequacy requirements, or for other purposes.


See also