A Real Estate Mortgage Investment Conduit (REMIC) is a special purpose vehicle (SPV) designed to pool mortgage loans and issue mortgage-backed securities (MBS).
A Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) is a separate legal entity created by a parent company to isolate financial risk. The SPV is often used for a single specific purpose, such as to facilitate complex financial transactions, isolation of assets, and credit enhancement in securitization.
A Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) or Special Purpose Entity (SPE) is a subsidiary created by a parent company to isolate financial risk. Its legal status as a separate company allows separation of the parent organization from financial risk.
A finite-life entity created by corporations for a specific, narrow purpose, such as issuing income-preferred securities. These entities are used for various financial and organizational purposes, and are also known as special-purpose vehicles (SPVs) or variable-interest entities (VIEs).
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