medium · Asset-Backed Securities
In a Master Trust structure, such as for credit cards, how is the risk retention requirement typically satisfied?
- By issuing only AAA-rated securities.
- By holding 5% of all monthly interest collections in a separate bank.
- Through the 'Seller's Interest' (or Transferor's Interest).
- By having the cardholders sign a guarantee.
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