Structured Finance Law
Structured finance refers to financial instruments designed to transfer risk, such as asset and security structuring to produce collateralized debt obligations (CDOs) or asset-backed securities with various risk levels.
Structured finance law combines several legal disciplines to allow originators and owners of assets with a predictable stream of payments, such as residential or commercial mortgage loans, automobile loans and leases, credit card receivables, equipment leases and loans, student loans, trade receivables, film rights, royalty payments, and life settlements, to raise funds at lower costs than traditional methods. Below are Advocates in Kenya Practicing Structures Finance Law