Roles and functions of special purpose vehicles (SPV): a comparison between Islamic and conventional finance / Mohammad Soleimani and S. Mustafa Shadab

The SPV (special purpose vehicle) is one of the key components of the securitization in both Islamic and conventional finance; however the details of how the transactions are implemented differ subject to the mode of securitization in Islamic and conventional finance. In conventional finance, the ba...

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Main Authors: Soleimani, Mohammad, Shadab, S. Mustafa
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description The SPV (special purpose vehicle) is one of the key components of the securitization in both Islamic and conventional finance; however the details of how the transactions are implemented differ subject to the mode of securitization in Islamic and conventional finance. In conventional finance, the bank establishes a SPV and transfers its asset from its balance sheet to the SPV. The assets are used as the collateral for issuing securitized, debt-like instruments. Nevertheless, in Islamic finance mode of securitization, the SPV just services the cash flows for security holders and do participate in debt-issuance. This difference is originated from the risk-sharing principle in asset-based Islamic finance which contrasts with risk-transfer nature of an interest-based conventional finance and results in important differences in ownership right and valuation of SPVs in the two financial systems.
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spelling my.uitm.ir-320862020-07-10T01:25:14Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/32086/ Roles and functions of special purpose vehicles (SPV): a comparison between Islamic and conventional finance / Mohammad Soleimani and S. Mustafa Shadab jeeir Soleimani, Mohammad Shadab, S. Mustafa Malaysia Financial management. Business finance. Corporation finance Finance, Islamic The SPV (special purpose vehicle) is one of the key components of the securitization in both Islamic and conventional finance; however the details of how the transactions are implemented differ subject to the mode of securitization in Islamic and conventional finance. In conventional finance, the bank establishes a SPV and transfers its asset from its balance sheet to the SPV. The assets are used as the collateral for issuing securitized, debt-like instruments. Nevertheless, in Islamic finance mode of securitization, the SPV just services the cash flows for security holders and do participate in debt-issuance. This difference is originated from the risk-sharing principle in asset-based Islamic finance which contrasts with risk-transfer nature of an interest-based conventional finance and results in important differences in ownership right and valuation of SPVs in the two financial systems. Universiti Teknologi Mara Selangor 2020-01 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/32086/1/AJ_MOHAMMAD%20SOLEIMANI%20JEEIR%20B%2020.pdf Roles and functions of special purpose vehicles (SPV): a comparison between Islamic and conventional finance / Mohammad Soleimani and S. Mustafa Shadab. (2020) Journal of Emerging Economies and Islamic Research (JEEIR) <https://ir.uitm.edu.my/view/publication/Journal_of_Emerging_Economies_and_Islamic_Research_=28JEEIR=29/>, 8 (1). pp. 1-11. ISSN 2289-2559 https://journal.uitm.edu.my/ojs/index.php/JEEIR/
spellingShingle Malaysia
Financial management. Business finance. Corporation finance
Finance, Islamic
Soleimani, Mohammad
Shadab, S. Mustafa
Roles and functions of special purpose vehicles (SPV): a comparison between Islamic and conventional finance / Mohammad Soleimani and S. Mustafa Shadab
title Roles and functions of special purpose vehicles (SPV): a comparison between Islamic and conventional finance / Mohammad Soleimani and S. Mustafa Shadab
title_full Roles and functions of special purpose vehicles (SPV): a comparison between Islamic and conventional finance / Mohammad Soleimani and S. Mustafa Shadab
title_fullStr Roles and functions of special purpose vehicles (SPV): a comparison between Islamic and conventional finance / Mohammad Soleimani and S. Mustafa Shadab
title_full_unstemmed Roles and functions of special purpose vehicles (SPV): a comparison between Islamic and conventional finance / Mohammad Soleimani and S. Mustafa Shadab
title_short Roles and functions of special purpose vehicles (SPV): a comparison between Islamic and conventional finance / Mohammad Soleimani and S. Mustafa Shadab
title_sort roles and functions of special purpose vehicles (spv): a comparison between islamic and conventional finance / mohammad soleimani and s. mustafa shadab
topic Malaysia
Financial management. Business finance. Corporation finance
Finance, Islamic
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