The Securitisation & Structured Finance Handbook 2025 provides an overview of the current international marketplace, with debates and analyses from worldwide experts on the future direction of the securitisation and structured finance sector in this challenging economic climate.
Not only the publisher feature articles from leading bodies within the sector such as AFME, APSA and the Structured Finance Association, but also country specific analysis from leading transactional experts around the globe.
The Handbook is a valuable reference point for anyone wishing to further expand their knowledge of this exciting financial sector.
The Securitisation & Structured Finance Handbook is proud to be a Media Partner of Invisso for all of their upcoming ABS conferences, including ABS East (October 2024) and Global ABS (June 2025).
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 The revival of the EU securitisation market, an intregral part of a successful CMU by AFME
Chapter 2 Great, green expectations: the prospects and perils of green securitisation by DLA Piper
Chapter 3 Structural adjustments and development trends in China’s securitisation market by Zhong Lun Law firm
Chapter 4 Guidelines on the STS criteria for on-balance-sheet securitisation European Banking Authority
Chapter 5US securitisation on track for a strong 2024/25 By Structured Finance Association
Chapter 6 Securitisation in Luxembourg - an established market in Europe looking towards further flexibility by GSK Stockmann
Chapter 7 New UK securitisation rules - it’s (mostly) good news by Clifford Chance
Chapter 8 Securitisation in Portugal: an introduction to the legal framework by Vieira de Almeida
Chapter 9 European securitisation: a state of flux by Prime Collateralised Securities
Chapter 10 Developments in the Swiss securitisation market by Walder Wyss
Chapter 11 ESG disclosure and securitisation: data feast or famine by Hogan Lovells
Chapter 12 Hong Kong as an international hub for China securitisations by APSA
Chapter 13 Electric shock: How engine technology affects auto ABS risk By S&P Global Ratings
Contributors & Partners
Sources / Contributors
- Asia Pacific Structured Finance Association (APSA)
- Association for Financial Markets in Europe (AFME)
- Clifford Chance
- DLA Piper UK LLP
- European Banking Authority (EBA)
- GSK Stockmann
- Hogan Lovells LLP
- Invisso
- Prime Collateralised Securities (PCS)
- S&P Global Ratings
- Structured Finance Association (SFA)
- Vieira de Almeida Advogados (VdA)
- Walder Wyss AG
- Zhong Lun Law Firm