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Securitisation Administration

At Vistra, we offer a range of services to issuers, lenders and investors. In recent years, we've significantly grown market share and are now one of the largest, global independent service providers in this market.​

We've developed an international network spanning the major global financial centres, supported by a team of 200 focused capital markets specialists. This allows us to deliver seamless, one-stop customised solutions to support capital market issuers and investors from Ireland to India, Singapore and Hong Kong. ​

We combine our local market knowledge in these regions with our international experience, making it easier for you to access specialist capital markets knowledge and expertise 24/7. ​

In our role as securitisation administrator, we can provide third-party independent services to the original lender of loans, securitization SPVs and credit rating agencies investors involved in structured financing arrangement. Our services include waterfall calculation, payout and monitoring activities, maintenance of accounts, statutory filings and tax compliance.

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