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New Securitisation and structured finance topic launched by Practical Law Banking and Finance

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Practical Law Banking and Finance is excited to announce the launch of a new Securitisation and structured finance topic. This topic provides a suite of resources covering various aspects of securitisation and covered bond transactions in the Australian market, including common structures, laws and regulation and market practice.

Some of the new resources include:

  • Practice note, Securitisation: overview, which provides an overview of securitisation in Australia, including details of core structures, documentation, parties, and key legal and regulatory issues.
  • Practice note, Residential mortgage-backed securities (RMBS), which contains details about RMBS transactions including the features of residential mortgage loans that comprise the underlying asset pool, the different types of RMBS debt securities that can be issued, transaction cash flows and key structural features.
  • Practice note, Warehouse facilities, which provides an overview of securitisation warehouse facilities, including details of their basic structure, purpose and key commercial terms.
  • Practice note, A guide to green securitisation, which provides an overview of green securitisation in Australia including details of current market trends, green bond frameworks and standards including the certification requirements under the Climate Bonds Standard (CBS), and the unique structural features of green securitisation transactions.
  • Practice note, Covered bonds, which provides an overview of covered bonds in Australia, providing a guide on the basic deal structure, the covered bond legislative regime, and the parties and documentation applicable to a typical covered bond transaction.
By Practical Law Banking and Finance Team

Practical Law Australia’s expert legal writers have practical expertise gained from some of the country's leading law firms and corporate legal departments, including Ashurst, Baker & McKenzie, Gilbert + Tobin, Herbert Smith Freehills, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) and more. They understand the pressure to deliver timely and cost effective legal advice, which is why Practical Law’s fully maintained practice notes, precedents, drafting notes and checklists offer clear and concise know-how with a practical perspective.

For more information on Practical Law Australia’s legal writing team, visit legal.thomsonreuters.com.au/practical-law-team

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