collateralise

  • 1collateralise — (Brit.) v. supply as a collateral, provide something as collateral for a loan (also collateralize) …

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  • 2collateralise — /kəˈlætərəlaɪz/ (say kuh latuhruhuyzl) verb (t) (collateralised, collateralising) to secure (a loan) by the promise of collateral. Also, collateralize. –collateralisation, noun …

  • 3collateralise — /kə læt(ə)rəlaɪz/, collateralize verb to secure a debt by means of a collateral …

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  • 4collateralised — collateralise (Brit.) v. supply as a collateral, provide something as collateral for a loan (also collateralize) …

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  • 5collateralises — collateralise (Brit.) v. supply as a collateral, provide something as collateral for a loan (also collateralize) …

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  • 6collateralising — collateralise (Brit.) v. supply as a collateral, provide something as collateral for a loan (also collateralize) …

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  • 7Collateral management — Collateral has been used for hundreds of years to provide security against the possibility of payment default by the opposing party in a trade. Collateral management began in the 1980s, with Bankers Trust and Salomon Brothers taking collateral… …

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  • 8Security interest — A security interest is a property interest created by agreement or by operation of law over assets to secure the performance of an obligation, usually the payment of a debt.[1] It gives the beneficiary of the security interest certain… …

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  • 9Collatéral (finance) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Collatéral. Un collatéral est un actif transférable ou une garantie apportée, servant de gage au remboursement d un prêt dans le cas où le bénéficiaire de ce dernier ne pourrait pas satisfaire ses obligations de… …

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  • 10FINCA — Création 1984 …

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